Departments and Programs

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Columbian College offers students a unique opportunity to explore and pursue a wide range of academic interests across our diverse fields of study.

With a faculty comprised of accomplished scholars and facilities that encourage innovation, students in our 42 academic departments and programs make the most of their #OnlyatGW experiences.

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"The advantage of studying in a field like [American Studies] is that you can be creative with your work and move in so many exciting directions."

Jacklin Bolduan
PhD '25, American Studies

 

Departments and Programs by Field of Study

Arts & Design

From its world-class museums to the international diversity of its residents, D.C. is a vibrant city bursting with arts and culture—and GW’s Columbian College is right in the thick of it. The renowned Corcoran School of the Arts and Design is a cornerstone of the D.C. community and, as a school within Columbian College, it continues to nurture students and practitioners in the creative fields while also enriching those pursuing other areas of study.

Arts & Design Programs
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GW Columbian College Clinical Programs
 
 
 

Clinical Programs

At Columbian College, expert educators and top practitioners are working to advance the science and practice of a wide variety of therapeutic specialties. Our graduate-level programs provide hands-on experience and emphasize clinical theories and methods that prepare students to tackle the underlying challenges facing individuals, communities and society as a whole.

Clinical Programs

 


 

Humanities

Policy and the sciences determine what we do; the humanities determine who we are. Our faculty and students are engaged in research and learning that reaches around the world in areas such as languages, religious understanding and philosophical exploration. In today’s 21st-century global society, there is a growing need for individuals steeped in these fields of study.

Humanities
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GW Columbian College Math & Stats

 

 

 

Mathematics & Statistical Analysis

Our quantitative programs are preparing the next generation of analytical experts with both the practical and theoretical knowledge needed to extract actionable solutions through sophisticated processes and techniques. From positions in the Department of Homeland Security to the nation’s high-tech corridors, these skills translate into a variety of high-demand career paths.

Mathematics & Statistical Analysis

 


 

Natural & Forensic Sciences

Look inside our labs and you’ll find students working with faculty to develop revolutionary carbon dioxide-free methods to reduce global warming, searching for ways to mitigate the diminishing honey bee population or exploring supermassive black holes to gain a better understanding of the origins of our universe. Our innovative Science and Engineering Hall is further propelling learning and discovery through interdisciplinary collaboration and the use of cutting-edge technology.

Natural & Forensic Sciences
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GW Columbian College Policy and Public Affairs

 

 

 

Policy & Public Affairs

Our location in the heart of the nation’s capital—at the very intersection of diplomacy, legislative affairs and executive action—makes Columbian College the place for immersion in the study of policy, journalism and public administration. Our access, engagement, and proximity are unparalleled and reflective of our programs, which are ranked among the best in the country.

Policy & Public Affairs

 


 

Social & Behavioral Sciences

The social and behavioral sciences touch a broad swath of our daily lives. For example, geography students are mapping immigration trends in urban areas, students of anthropology are unlocking the patterns of human aging and psychology students are exploring the “nature vs. nurture” theories behind childhood obesity. Their studies are helping them gain a clearer understanding of our past in order to provide better insight into our future.

Social & Behavioral Sciences
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