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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Experiential Jewish Education
George Washington University's program in Experiential Jewish Education, the only Master’s of its kind in the United States, offers an intensive 12-month, cross-disciplinary curriculum in Jewish Cultural Arts, Experiential Jewish Education, and Museum Education.
Cybersecurity in Computer Science
This Cybersecurity in Computer Science program at George Washington University is designed to meet the fast-growing need for technical cybersecurity experts in national and international organizations, both in the public and private sectors.
Nurse-Midwifery
The Nurse-Midwifery at George Washington University is a collaboration with Shenandoah University (SU).
Biomedical Laboratory Science
The Biomedical Laboratory Science at George Washington University provides high-quality education for health professionals through the use of a creative and innovative online format.
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.
Law: Master of Laws
The Law: Master of Laws program at George Washington University draw strength from their close relationship to the J.D. program.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering graduate students at George Washington University have extraordinary opportunities to learn about the state-of-the-art in their studies.
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.
Media and Strategic Communication
The Media and Strategic Communication program at George Washington University is geared toward aspiring media and political communication experts. The program blends analytical and applied skills, giving students a grounding in the function and influence of the media.
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.
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.
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.
Cybersecurity Policy and Compliance
The Cybersecurity Policy and Compliance program at George Washington University is designed to blend technology, law, and policy within the realm of cybersecurity.
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.
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.
Elementary Education
The Elementary Education program offered by George Washington University is further grounded in a conceptual framework consisting of three integrated themes: knowledge, individuality and social responsibility. These themes provide a cohesive conceptual framework for the entire program and are reflected in all aspects of program coursework as well as in related clinical experiences.
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.
Public Relations and Communications
The Master’s in Public Relations and Communications from George Washington University empowers communicators in government, nonprofit, and corporate sectors to lead and thrive. We shape future leaders through advanced education, training, and professional development.