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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Dual Degree in Marketing and Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management
The Dual Degree in Marketing and Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management at George Washington University offers a dual bachelor of science with a major in marketing and master of science in tourism, hospitality, and event management degree program.
Special Education for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities
The Graduate School of Education and Human Development offers a 39-credit-hour master’s degree program in Special Education for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities at George Washington University for teachers of students with emotional and behavioral disabilities (EBD) in a professional development school model.
Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management
Students may concentrate their studies in event and meeting management, hospitality management, sport management, or sustainable tourism management. Or they may develop individualized concentrations focusing on ecotourism or cultural heritage tourism. The Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management program is offered at George Washington University.
Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Digital Marketing and Analytics
The Dual Degree in Applied Economics and Digital Marketing and Analytics 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 digital marketing and analytics.
Public Relations
The Public Relations program takes advantage of George Washington University's connections in the nation’s capitol, focusing on the public policy system and the advocacy role played by PR firms and PR operations in corporations and associations in the Washington metropolitan area.
Accountancy
George Washington University's Accountancy program, which may be pursued on a full-time or part-time basis, is tailored to individual interests and career objectives in accounting, financial management and tax practice. No business background is necessary prior to joining the program.
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering programme at George Washington University provides a comprehensive foundation in ecological protection. This postgraduate degree is delivered full-time or part-time at the Washington campus, focusing on water quality, waste management, and regulatory compliance to prepare experts for global challenges.
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.
Geography
Part of the social and behavioral sciences in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the Geography program offered by George Washington University investigates societal and environmental dynamics, focusing on questions of sustainability, urbanization and uneven resource distribution.
Curriculum and Instruction
The Curriculum and Instruction program offered at George Washington University examine research and reflective practice related to curriculum, teaching and learning, teacher education and broader educational policies.
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.
Dual Degree in Master of Public Administration and Juris Doctor
The Dual Degree in Master of Public Administration and Juris Doctor at George Washington University is the recognized professional degree in public administration, public management, and public service.
Nurse-Midwifery
The Nurse-Midwifery at George Washington University is a collaboration with Shenandoah University (SU).
Chinese Language and Culture
Offered through George Washington University's East Asian Languages and Literature department, the Master of Arts in Chinese Language and Culture deepens intellectual and cultural understanding of China while preparing students for careers in teaching and related fields.
Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Incorporating International Perspectives in Education
The School of Education and Human Development offers a dual degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Interdisciplinary Studies - Incorporating International Perspectives in Education at the George Washington University.
Anthropology
Anthropology at George Washington University is the study of human difference and diversity in the present and the past. In its broad focus on humanity, anthropology brings together the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
International Education
Enrolled students, representing interests as far-ranging as educational programs for children in Ghana to international study programs in Asia, learn about traditions and systems of education in other nations and cultures.They also acquire skills and experience relevant to working in these programs. The International Education program is offered at George Washington University.
Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management
The Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management at George Washington University prepares its students to be top industry leaders by combining classroom and field-based learning with the exceptional access to jobs, internships, and networking and career development opportunities found only in Washington, DC.
Interdisciplinary Business Studies
The Master of Interdisciplinary Business Studies (MIBS) at George Washington University is a degree program that allows students with interdisciplinary interests to combine the study of two twelve-credit graduate certificates with six credit hours of elective courses.
Clinical Laboratory Management
The online Clinical Laboratory Management program at George Washington University prepares students for the ASCP Diplomate in Laboratory Management examination, which requires knowledge of information specific to clinical laboratory management.