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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Nurse-Midwifery
The Nurse-Midwifery at George Washington University is a collaboration with Shenandoah University (SU).
Systems Engineering
The Systems Engineering program at George Washington University provides broad knowledge of the "systems approach" for designing and managing large-scale engineering systems throughout the life cycle, with faculty and students exploring case studies and methodologies from NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. corporations.
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts program at George Washington University comprises a two-year commitment for emerging artists who wish to expand the material and intellectual dimensions of their work.
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 Policy - Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Public Policy - Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies from George Washington University offers rare opportunities through networks and organizations based in the nation’s capital, allowing students to participate in policy issues important to women.
Digital Politics
Since the first serious use of online campaigning by John McCain in 2000, online tools such as web advertising, interactive websites, complex social networking, and virtual fundraising have become central to success in politics, and especially in campaigns. The Digital Politics program is offered at George Washington University.
Business Analytics
The Business Analytics program at George Washington University trains students to master real-world analytics and consulting skills for effective data-driven decision-making.
Criminology
The Criminology program at George Washington University has a strong emphasis on research methods, incorporates required and elective courses from the GW Department of Forensic Sciences and underscores the way crime and criminal justice need to be understood in social context.
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Financial Management
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Financial Management at George Washington University works in conjunction with the School of Business to offer a dual master of science in the field of applied economics and graduate certificate in financial management.
Curriculum and Instruction, Reading and Literacy Education Concentration
The Curriculum and Instruction, Reading and Literacy Education Concentration at George Washington University prepares teachers, education professionals, and others with diverse experiences for leadership roles in school and out-of-school settings.
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Accountancy
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Accountancy at George Washington University works in conjunction with the School of Business to offer a dual master of science in the field of applied economics and graduate certificate in accountancy.
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.
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.
Interior Architecture
Students learn about habitable environments ranging from small, basic residential interiors to larger, more complex commercial and institutional spaces. The Interior Architecture program is offered at George Washington University.
International Economic Policy
The International Economic Policy program at George Washington University is an interdisciplinary program that provides a strong foundation for understanding new challenges in the global economic system.
Middle East Studies
The Middle East is one of the world’s most important and challenging regions, where conflict seems chronic but peace elusive, resources are abundant but sustainable development difficult, and where the roots of major religions and global terrorism can be found. The Middle East Studies program is offered at George Washington University.
Organizational Learning and Change
This certificate provides an in-depth understanding of how a learning focus helps organizations improve their performance and create sustainable change. The Organizational Learning and Change program is offered at George Washington University.
Rehabilitation Counseling
The Rehabilitation Counseling Program at George Washington University is ranked high in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Learn from faculty members who are active in the field and can provide their own real-world experiences and uncommon insights.