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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
Engineering and Technology Management
The Engineering and Technology Management program offered by George Washington University emphasizes study of general management problems as well as the use of specific knowledge and methods to solve problems and explore opportunities in engineering, science and technology
Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Sport Management
The Dual Degree in Master of Business Administration and Sport Management at George Washington University offers a dual master of business administration (MBA) and master of science in sport management (MS) degree program.
Public Policy - Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
The Public Policy - Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at George Washington University is a pioneering Master of Arts programme. This 36-credit degree is delivered full-time in Washington, D.C., combining rigorous policy analysis with feminist theory to prepare graduates for influential roles in the public sector.
Communication Management
Communication Management explores systematic planning, implementing, monitoring, and revising of communication messages and processes (including technology and networks) within and across organizations. The program offered by George Washington University is designed to meet the needs of a diverse pool of students with varying career aspirations in this growing field.
Global Gender Policy
As gender inequality continues to challenge society, Global Gender Policy offered by George Washington University continues to grow within international affairs. Professional Skills Courses provide students with a solid grounding in Advocacy for Women’s Rights; how to be a Gender Advisor, how to conduct Gender Monitoring & Evaluations and how to prepare Gender Responsive Budgets.
Joint Degree in Physician Assistant and Master of Public Health
The Joint Degree in Physician Assistant and Master of Public Health at George Washington University strives to fill the need for a new type of health care professional: one who has both the depth of medical knowledge and the range of leadership and policy skills to meet the challenges of future practice.
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.
Sport Management
The Sport Management program at George Washington University prepares students for executive careers in events and facility management, sports marketing, athlete representation, sports analytics, sports media and the sporting goods industry, working with professional teams and leagues and in collegiate athletics.
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.
Assessment, Testing and Measurement in Education
The Assessment, Testing and Measurement in Education at George Washington University combines statistical analysis, testing theory, the study of human behavior, educational measurement.
Joint Master of Arts and Juris Doctor Degree
The Joint Master of Arts and Juris Doctor Degree at George Washington University cooperates with the Law School in offering a program of study leading to a joint master of arts and juris doctor degree.
Organizational Sciences
The Organizational Sciences program offered by George Washington University emphasizes that individuals and organizations must be ready to think and act quickly and effectively.
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.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program at George Washington University is designed for students seeking to advance their expertise in electrical engineering. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers a range of topics, including circuit design, signal processing, electromagnetics, control systems, and telecommunications.
Finance
The Finance program at George Washington University builds upon a Bachelor or Master of Business Administration or a degree in another quantitative discipline. It emphasizes both financial theory and quantitative methods in financial management.
Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and TESOL
The Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and TESOL at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in education and human development in the field of curriculum and instruction with a concentration in interdisciplinary studies and graduate certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages.
Organizational Leadership and Learning - Sustainability Leadership
The dual degree in Organizational Leadership and Learning - Sustainability Leadership at George Washington University aims to develop leaders who utilize systematic change processes to generate sustainability in organizations, communities, and systems.
Human Paleobiology
The Human Paleobiology program at George Washington University is the graduate education and training effort of the Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, which promotes interdisciplinary research on human evolution.
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.