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26 Master's degrees offered by the university
Dual Degree in Statistics and Data Science
The Dual Degree in Statistics and Data Science at George Washington University offers a comprehensive educational pathway leading to a Master of Science in Statistics and a Graduate Certificate in Data Science. This programme is designed to be completed in an accelerated format, allowing for efficient credit sharing over the duration of the study.
Forensic Molecular Biology
The Forensic Molecular Biology program at George Washington University offers advanced study in crime scene and forensic investigation, forensic chemistry and forensic molecular biology.
Mathematics
Faculty expertise covers a wide range of research specialties, including analysis, applied math, combinatorics, dynamical systems, knot theory, logic and topology. With about 25 graduate students and 20 faculty members, there is lively interaction as well as extensive individual attention. The Mathematics program is offered at George Washington University.
Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics at George Washington University offers two master's degree programs: the master of arts in mathematics and the master of science in applied mathematics.
Physician Assistant
The Physician Assistant degree at George Washington University is a 24 or 36-month, full-time educational program divided into an academic and a clinical phase. The competencies, modeled on the Competencies of the PA Profession, form the basis of student assessments both during the academic and clinical phases of the program, as well as program completion (summative) evaluations.
Anatomical and Translational Sciences
The Master of Science in Anatomical and Translational Sciences (M-ATS) offered by George Washington University is a two-year non-thesis master’s program designed to give students advanced knowledge in basic medical sciences, clinical studies, and clinical and translational research methods.
Applied Computer Science
The Applied Computer Science at George Washington University is designed to be accessible to those without a significant background in computing or mathematics who are interested in practical, hands-on skills for careers in software and information technology.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at George Washington University prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to facilitate and lead innovation in health care. Throughout the programs, practitioners will use informatics analytics and tools to support clinical decision-making, clinical research, and patient engagement.
Biological Sciences
The department’s graduate Biological Sciences program offered by George Washington University is highly interactive, and students move easily between fields within the department and interact with other programs and institutions.
Chemistry
Housed in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, George Washington University's graduate Chemistry program fosters active learning through a research-based curriculum. Students go an additional step and think about the importance and the impact of their work on the world at large.
Physics
The Department of Physics at George Washington University is part of the natural, mathematical and biomedical sciences discipline in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. The department offers undergraduate degrees in physics and biophysics and graduate physics degrees, both an M.S. and Ph.D.
Health Data Science - Applied Biostatistics
The Master of Science in Health Data Science - Applied Biostatistics at George Washington University is designed to equip students with essential skills in public health and medicine. This programme typically spans a duration of 36 credits, delivered in a flexible format tailored to meet the needs of diverse learners.
Clinical Microbiology
This online Clinical Microbiology program at George Washington University delivers the theoretical knowledge and critical skills needed to be a clinical microbiologist.
Biostatistics
The George Washington University students receive intensive training in applied and theoretical Biostatistics, statistical inference, probability theory and statistical genetics. They apply these skills to the design and analysis of epidemiological investigations, evaluation studies and other public health challenges.
Immunohematology and Biotechnology
The goal of this Immunohematology and Biotechnology program at George Washington University is to prepare individuals to be competitive for careers in management, research and education in the area of immunohematology.
Dual degree in Chemistry and Environmental and Green Chemistry
The Dual degree in Chemistry and Environmental and Green Chemistry program at George Washington University equips graduates for the competitive field with the latest knowledge and professional experience.
Molecular Diagnostic Science
The Molecular Diagnostic Science program at George Washington University examines the latest nucleic acid-based technologies to provide you with the skills and practical experience to solve complex issues in molecular diagnostics and clinical pathology.
Bioinformatics and Molecular Biochemistry
The Bioinformatics and Molecular Biochemistry program at George Washington University offers an interdisciplinary, application-based curriculum in Biomedical Informatics and Biochemistry.
Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases
The mission of the Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases program at George Washington University is to educate individuals who are committed to making a difference by solving public health problems.
Statistics
The M.S. program in Statistics at George Washington University offers a combination of mathematical statistics, applied statistics and statistical computing tailored to each student.