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Accounting, Bachelor's

Accounting information influences decisions made by business executives and the behavior of investors, creditors, consumers, supply chain partners, policymakers, and employees. The accounting major helps students learn the best ways to measure an organization’s financial and non-financial activities and how to use this information to make data-driven decisions.

McDonough School of Business

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time

Addiction Policy & Practice, Master's

(Moved to the School of Health as of July 1, 2025) The M.S. in Addiction Policy and Practice provides students with a comprehensive understanding of addiction, including public health and criminal justice policy, basic science, and evidence-based prevention, treatment and recovery. It prepares students for a career in addiction policy, whether in government, the nonprofit or the private sector.

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, School of Health

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person, Part-time
Program Duration
14 months
Credit Hours
30
Testing Requirements
TOEFL/IELTS when required

Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Master's

Through a hybrid blend of asynchronous didactic content, synchronous class sessions, and in-person on-campus intensives (OCIs), the online Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP) program from the School of Nursing prepares registered nurses to manage the care of patients with acute and chronic conditions. Certificate option available for qualified students.

Berkley School of Nursing, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Program Format
Hybrid, Online, Part-time
Program Duration
23 months
Credit Hours
40
Testing Requirements
TOEFL/IELTS when required

Advanced Biomedical Sciences (George Mason University Joint Certificate), Graduate Certificate

The Advanced Biomedical Sciences (ABS) certificate program, in partnership with George Mason University, is offered through our GeorgeSquared Program. The program offers an outstanding biomedical sciences curriculum to enhance a student’s background for application to professional schools in the biomedical field.

School of Medicine

Program Format
Full-time, In-person, Online
Program Duration
10 months
Credit Hours
20
Testing Requirements
TOEFL/IELTS when required

American Conversational English, Non-degree

Spend three weeks living and learning in the heart of Washington, D.C., and engaging with classmates from more than 30 countries. Our American Conversational English program provides you with expert instruction in grammar, conversation, and listening skills. The focus of the program is on using English in everyday life while learning about American culture.

School of Continuing Studies

Campus
Capitol Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person
Program Duration
3 weeks
Visa Sponsorship
Yes
Merit Aid Availability
No
Internship Opportunities
No

American Government, Master's

The M.A. in American Government is a one-year program designed for highly motivated students to gain practical experience and political science knowledge: learning theories about American government and then applying them in a practicum settting. Graduates of the program move into careers in the public sector, government consulting, electoral politics, lobbying or further academic study.

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person
Program Duration
12 months
Credit Hours
30

American Musical Cultures, Bachelor's

The liberal arts degree in American Musical Cultures integrates the University’s strengths in film/media, public policy, politics and social justice within the cultural sphere and is designed for students interested in pursuing careers and/or graduate study in arts management, entertainment law, media studies, music business, music journalism or musicology/ethnomusicology.

College of Arts & Sciences

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person

American Studies, Bachelor's

The American Studies Program at Georgetown University offers an interdisciplinary Major that encourages students to ask critical questions about power, identity, and American culture. The program provides a strong core of courses that help students develop new ways of thinking about the narratives and ideas that define this country.

College of Arts & Sciences

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person
Internship Opportunities
Yes

Anthropology, Bachelor's

We teach students the scientific, interpretative and critical skills needed to conduct theoretically sound, methodologically rigorous and multifaceted analyses of human social phenomena at both the local and global levels. We offer students direct opportunities to develop and apply those skills through research and experiential learning activities in the Washington, D.C. community.

College of Arts & Sciences

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person
Internship Opportunities
Yes

Applied Economics, Master's

The M.A. in Applied Economics provides students with a solid foundation in microeconomic and macroeconomic theory. Coursework teaches students to comprehend empirical analyses pertinent to the discussion of economic issues and equips them with the skills to undertake original research projects and data analysis. After completion of core courses, students study the application of these tools of economic study to a range of contemporary economic problems. This material is covered in a range of elective courses focused on more specialized areas of economics.

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Campus
Hilltop Campus
Program Format
Full-time, In-person
Program Duration
12 months
Credit Hours
30