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47 Master's degrees offered by the university
Nurse-Midwifery
The Nurse-Midwifery at George Washington University is a collaboration with Shenandoah University (SU).
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at George Washington University is committed to preparing knowledgeable and ethical professional counselors equipped for the practice of individual, couple, family, and group counseling.
Health Promotion
The Health Promotion programs at George Washington University enable students to become responsible and productive public health professionals who are capable of assessing, implementing, managing and evaluating health promotion and health education programs for the public and for at-risk populations.
Public Health, Women, Youth, and Child Health Concentration
The Public Health, Women, Youth, and Child Health Concentration at George Washington University in women, youth, and child health is grounded in a life course perspective as an organizing framework that acknowledges distinct periods in human development and presents both risks and opportunities for interventions.
Global Health Epidemiology and Disease Control
The Global Health Epidemiology and Disease Control at George Washington University has the mission of preparing the next generation of global health professionals to develop and rigorously appraise infectious and chronic disease control-related programs using analytical and creative assessment skills.
Dual Degree in Nursing Leadership and Management and Master of Public Health
The Dual Degree in Nursing Leadership and Management and Master of Public Health at George Washington University offers a unique opportunity for nursing students who wish to supplement their nursing education with a public health focus.
Family Nurse Practitioner
The Family Nurse Practitioner at George Washington University prepares registered nurses for leadership in providing primary care for children and adults alike in any number of clinical settings.
Maternal and Child Health
The Maternal and Child Health at George Washington University is committed to improving the health and well-being of women, children, adolescents and families through teaching, research, practice, policy and service.
Public Health, Health Informatics and Analytics Concentration
The Public Health, Health Informatics and Analytics Concentration at George Washington University continues to evolve to better meet the demands of our changing health systems.
Emergency Management and Public Health
The Emergency Management and Public Health program at George Washington University provides the skills needed to define emergencies and disasters as well as develop incident management plans for responding to and managing environmental and public health emergencies.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner at George Washington University provides the theoretical and practical foundations for registered nurses to become leaders in their role as advanced practice nurses, specifically working with adolescent (ages 13 and older) and adult patients.
Clinical Research Administration
Clinical Research Administration offered at George Washington University is a vast and expanding field that involves the processes in which products—drugs, devices, biological and treatment protocols are developed for patient care.
Exercise Science, Strength and Conditioning Concentration
The Exercise Science, Strength and Conditioning Concentration at George Washington University is primarily delivered online.
Laboratory Medicine
The Laboratory Medicine(MLS) at George Washington University is a challenging and rewarding health care profession that has great impact on patient care. Working in a variety of settings, medical laboratory scientists are essential members of the health care team who provide vital information about the status and function of the body and its systems.
Health Administration
The Health Administration program at George Washington University prepares leaders with the values, knowledge and skills needed to achieve optimal delivery of health care. Attending a school situated in Washington, DC, the nation’s health policy and management epicenter, ensures graduates will become transformational leaders in healthcare.
Health Policy
The Health Policy at George Washington University has faculty members which include some of the nation’s best-known health policy experts, as well as leaders from the public and private health policy sectors.
Business Administration - Healthcare
The Online Business Administration Healthcare M.B.A. program offered by George Washington University is specifically designed for experienced healthcare professionals looking to gain business skills needed to become health services managers, administrators, and executives.
Humanitarian Health and Disaster Response
The MPH in Humanitarian Health and Disaster Response program at George Washington University equips students with the necessary knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy/skill-sets to assess needs, design and implement programs, and contribute to better decision-making, performance efficiency, and sound policy making within aid system and in humanitarian settings.
Epidemiology
Our graduate program in Epidemiology offered by George Washington University prepares students to conduct epidemiological research, undertake evaluation studies and monitor population health status in academic, governmental, private sector and community health settings.
Health Law and Policy
The Hirsh Health Law and Policy Program of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University offers unique educational opportunities to law students, practicing lawyers, and health professions students.