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248 Master's degrees offered by the university
Physical Activity in Public Health
The sedentary lifestyle and its consequent metabolic and cardiovascular complications now assumes a considerable public health burden in the United States. Indeed, the promotion of physical activity for people of all ages has become a top priority on public health agenda around the world. The Physical Activity in Public Health program is offered at George Washington University.
Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education
The Dual Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Education Concentration and Literacy Education at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in education and human development in the field of curriculum and instruction, interdisciplinary studies concentration and graduate certificate in literacy education.
Dual degree in Chemistry and Environmental and Green Chemistry
The Dual degree in Chemistry and Environmental and Green Chemistry program at George Washington University equips graduates for the competitive field with the latest knowledge and professional experience.
Asian Studies
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies offered by George Washington University at the Elliott School administers the M.A. program in Asian Studies and offers students many valuable resources and opportunities.
Dual Degree in Data Science and Geographic Information Systems
The Dual Degree in Data Science and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at George Washington University is a comprehensive programme leading to a Master of Science degree. This course typically spans a duration that allows for in-depth learning and practical application, preparing students for various professional roles in the field.
Health Data Science - Applied Bioinformatics
The Health Data Science - Applied Bioinformatics program at George Washington University positions graduates to be leaders and practitioners in public health and medicine.
Museum Education
Our graduates come from diverse academic and professional backgrounds. They qualify for positions in art, history or science museums; children’s museums; zoos; aquariums and historical societies or sites.The Museum Education program is offered at George Washington University.
Leadership Development
The 18-credit graduate certificate program in Leadership Development offered by George Washington University enables students to acquire skills and knowledge in the areas of group processes, adult learning, organizational diagnosis and consulting strategies.
Interaction Design
The Interaction Design program at George Washington University is a unique program for emerging designers who are passionate about social innovation and ready to tackle complex, systemic problems.
Business Administration - Healthcare
The Online Business Administration Healthcare M.B.A. program offered by George Washington University is specifically designed for experienced healthcare professionals looking to gain business skills needed to become health services managers, administrators, and executives.
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.
Family Nurse Practitioner
The Family Nurse Practitioner at George Washington University prepares registered nurses for leadership in providing primary care for children and adults alike in any number of clinical settings.
Dual degree - Business administration and Project Management
The Dual degree - Business administration and Project Management program at George Washington University is the first of its kind. By embarking on this dual degree program, students will graduate with two degrees: a MSPM and a MBA.
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.
School Counseling
The School Counseling program of study includes classroom, laboratory and field-site education and training. The program offered by George Washington University also includes a two-semester internship during which interns deliver counseling services under supervision both in the program’s Community Counseling Services Center, a fully equipped training facility, and at schools in the community.
Applied Computer Science
The Applied Computer Science at George Washington University is designed to be accessible to those without a significant background in computing or mathematics who are interested in practical, hands-on skills for careers in software and information technology.
Management
The Management at George Washington University is a perfect example of GWSB’s innovative approach to graduate education, combining core coursework with a flexible selection of graduate certificate courses that serve as your electives.
Information Systems Technology
The Information Systems Technology program at George Washington University is designed for working professionals in information systems technology who are looking to make a career shift.
Anatomical and Translational Sciences
The Anatomical and Translational Sciences at George Washington University is a two-year, non-thesis program designed to give students advanced knowledge in basic medical sciences, clinical studies, and clinical and translational research methods.
Data Analytics
The Data Analytics program at George Washington University aims to address the growing demand for professionals skilled in big data and data analytics in government, industry and research organizations.