Programs by School
GW programs benefit from a wide range of international specializations. Below are majors and degree programs specifically associated with international study.
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- Arabic
- Archaeology
- Art History
- Chinese Language and Literature
- Classical Studies
- Fine Arts
- French Language and Literature
- Geography
- German Language and Literature
- Greek
- Hebrew
- History
- Italian Language and Literature
- Japanese Language and Literature
- Judaic Studies
- Korean Language and Literature
- Latin
- Linguistics
- Peace Studies
- Political Science
- Religion
- Russian Language and Literature
- Spanish Language and Literature
Elliott School of International Affairs
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
- Asian Studies
- European and Eurasian Studies
- Global Communication
- International Affairs
- International Development Studies
- International Trade and Investment Policy
- International Science and Technology Policy
- Latin American and Hemispheric Studies
- Middle East Studies
- Security Policy Studies
Mid-career Master’s Program
International Partners’ Master’s Program
Graduate School of Education and Human Development
Law School
School of Business
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
School of Public Health and Health Services
The GW Experience
Students
GW student entrepreneurs may apply for spots in entrepreneurship incubator.
A Home Away from HomeTwins study medicine and public health at George Washington.
Student Co-Produces New AlbumGeorge Washington student José Curbelo helped produce an album of northern Uruguayan music for Smithsonian Folkways.
A Call to ServiceGW students traveled to Guatemala, Honduras, Los Angeles, New Orleans and Puerto Rico as part of the fourth annual Alternative Winter Break program.
Faculty
GSPM professors teach practical skills to emerging politicians in Egypt.
South African Youth Perform at GWLatest collaboration between Professor of Theatre Leslie Jacobson and the Bokamoso Youth Centre premieres Friday.
A Life-Changing CourseToday’s reading by Aryeh Lev Stollman, author of “The Far Euphrates,” is the first of six from visiting artists in this spring’s Jewish Literature Live course.
Alumni
New scholarship program enables graduates to put a face and name to donations.
Fifteen alumni and one doctoral student will conduct research around the globe with 2011-12 Fulbrights.
Furry Friend Gets Kids Excited About LearningGeorge Washington alumna helped create a curriculum for elementary school students centered on the dog who used to serve as the postal service’s mascot.