George Washington University Virginia Science and Technology Campus
George Washington University Virginia Graduate Campus is the campus of George Washington University in the Ashburn area of unincorporated Loudoun County, Virginia, United States.
Research centers on campus
- Earthquake Engineering and Structures Laboratory
- Energy Research Laboratories
- High Performance Computing Laboratory (HPCL)
- Center for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR)
- National Crash Analysis Center (NCAC)
- Center for Nuclear Studies - Data Analysis Research Center
- Pharmacogenomics/Health Sciences Laboratory
- Center for the Study of Learning (CSL)
Academic programs on campus
There are currently 20 degree and certificate programs being offered on this campus. Programs are available in person, online, or hybrid form.
Business
- Information Systems Technology, Executive M.S.
- Information Systems Technology, M.S.
- Business Administration, M.B.A.
- Project Management, M.S.
- Tourism Administration, M.T.A.
Education
- Educational Administration and Policy Studies, Ed.D.
- Educational Leadership and Administration, M.A., Ed.S., certificate
- Global Leadership in Teams and Organizations, Graduate Certificate
- Human and Organizational Learning, Executive Leadership, Ed.D.
- Leadership Development, Graduate Certificate
Engineering
- Computer Science, M.S.
- Cybersecurity in Computer Science, M.S.
- Electrical Engineering, M.S.
- Engineering Management/Systems Engineering, Ph.D.
- Systems Engineering, M.S.
- Telecommunications Engineering, M.S.
- Computer Security and Information Assurance, Graduate Certificate
Health Sciences
- Health Sciences, B.S. (Pharmacogenomics)
- Translational Health Sciences, Ph.D. (Hybrid)
Integrated Information, Science, and Technology
- Bachelor's Degree Program in Integrated Information, Science, and Technology
Justice and Public Safety Information Management
- Justice and Public Safety Information Management, Graduate Certificate
Nursing
- Nursing, B.S.N., Second Degree
- Adult, Family, Advanced Family, and Palliative Care Nurse Practitioners, Graduate Certificates (post-masters)
- Health Care Quality for Health Care Providers, Graduate Certificate
- Nursing, D.N.P.
- Nursing, M.S.N. (Adult Practitioner, Clinical Research Administration, Family Nurse Practitioner, Health Care Quality, and Nursing Leadership and Management)
Library
The Virginia Science and Technology Campus Library serves the GW community, including current students, faculty, staff and alumni. Access is also granted to GW affiliated universities, schools and organizations and members of the public using the Foundation Center Collection.
References
- ^ "George Washington's Last Will and Testament, July 9, 1799". George Washington's Mount Vernon. Retrieved 2022-12-28.
External links
- George Washington University Virginia Campus
- Virginia Science and Technology Campus Library
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