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Why do individuals commit crimes? Is it possible to understand their motivations? The Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology program attempts to answer these questions using psychological concepts as utilized in the legal system. Read more
The Master of Forensic Science in Forensic Chemistry teaches students the fundamentals of medicinal chemistry and how to analyze trace evidence. Read more
The Master of Forensic Sciences in Forensic Molecular Biology (FMB) prepares students to work in crime laboratories as DNA analysts and technical leaders. Read more
The Master of Forensic Science teaches students the fundamentals of Forensic Sciences. Read more
Develop the knowledge, skills and understanding of business, operations and strategy to prepare you for a career in engineering management. Read more
Combine specialist knowledge in engineering with advanced business skills to impact the future of vehicle engineering in the automotive sector. Read more
Study a master’s that focuses on giving you the technological skills to be part of the sustainability transformation in the automotive sector. Read more
Employers across the public and private sectors are increasingly seeking scientists who specialize in creative ideas with minimal environmental impact. Read more
The Master of Arts in Organizational Sciences degree pushes the bounds of strategic leadership. Read more
The Master of Science in Geography degree program trains young professionals in areas of human and physical geography, while building on students’ working knowledge of geospatial techniques. Read more
Master of Arts in the field of public policy with a concentration in philosophy and social policy The interdisciplinary MA Program in Philosophy and Social Policy offers students some specially-focused coursework in philosophy while helping them learn to apply insights from philosophy to problems of public policy. Read more
The Master of Arts in Public Policy with a concentration in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) was established in 1982 as the first graduate degree formally combining the two fields. Read more
The following requirements must be fulfilled: The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate Programs. Read more
The Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology (CASHP) is a research center at the George Washington University. Read more
In the pioneering Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Master of Arts degree program, students create an individualized program of study that combines course work with opportunities for practical experience at top agencies and organizations in the nation's capital. Read more