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26 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at George Washington University prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to facilitate and lead innovation in health care. Throughout the programs, practitioners will use informatics analytics and tools to support clinical decision-making, clinical research, and patient engagement.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics at George Washington University is to educate students in the methodological and quantitative skills needed to apply statistical methods to the biological, biomedical, and health services sciences.
Environmental and Green Chemistry
The Environmental and Green Chemistry program at George Washington University, develops the experts needed with an interdisciplinary curriculum that fosters proficiency in evaluating the state of the environment and designing greener technologies.
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.
Forensic Molecular Biology
The Forensic Molecular Biology program at George Washington University offers advanced study in crime scene and forensic investigation, forensic chemistry and forensic molecular biology.
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.