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7 Master's degrees in Social Policy in Washington, D.C., United States
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.
Terrorism and Homeland Security Policy
The Terrorism and Homeland Security Policy program at American University Washington DC will train you to tackle the problems of terrorism and other threats that endanger the security of the United States.
Public Policy, Philosophy and Social Policy Concentration
The Public Policy, Philosophy and Social Policy Concentration at George Washington University includes courses in political science, economics, quantitative methods, and a variety of approaches to policy analysis.
International Affairs - United States Foreign Policy and National Security
The International Affairs - United States Foreign Policy and National Security program at American University Washington DC will prepare you to be an effective international affairs practitioner.
Security Policy Studies
The Security Policy Studies program at George Washington University can open doors to future employment in the security policy institutions of the federal government, in the private sector, in international organizations such as NATO, and in the many non-profit institutions engaged in security policy work.
Philosophy and Social Policy
The Master of Arts degree in Philosophy and Social Policy at George Washington University develops the critical thinking, close reading, persuasive writing and oral communication skills needed for success in a doctoral program or teaching career.
Global Health Policy
The MPH in Global Health Policy program offered by George Washington University prepares professionals to assist to identify and address health challenges and support the decision-making process for worldwide interventions to support international policies related to global health systems with an emphasis on underserved populations and developing countries.