The Catholic University of America's History and Library Science (M.A./M.S.L.I.S.) joint program offers an integrated curriculum designed to develop professional competence in both historical research and library science. This program allows students to earn both a Master of Arts in History and a Master of Science in Library and Information Science more efficiently than pursuing the degrees separately. Students complete a curriculum covering key areas such as archival management, digital libraries, historical methodologies, and research.
The joint M.A./J.D. program allows students to earn the standard professional degree required to practice law, simultaneously with advanced study of history. It is designed to allow students to complete the two degrees in less time (with fewer courses and credit hours) than if they did the two degree programs separately.
The M.A. in History degree introduces students to professional historical study by combining analytical rigor with training in a broadly defined field of history. M.A.
A Master of Health Administration (MHA) is a professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership and managerial roles in hospitals and other healthcare systems, consulting firms, or healthcare related businesses. Students are given a strong foundation in analytical problem solving, budgeting and finance, ethics, legal and policy analyses.
The Master of Arts program in Greek offers a comprehensive study of ancient Greek language, literature, and culture. This program is designed for students seeking advanced knowledge in Greek philology and prepares them for careers in academia, archaeology, and related fields. The curriculum includes rigorous coursework, emphasizing both classical and post-classical Greek texts, and the development of strong research skills.
This program provides the strongest possible foundation for additional work in classics or related disciplines. Its graduates gain high competence in both Greek and Latin and receive training in research methodologies.
The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Environmental Engineering program provides a comprehensive education focused on addressing complex environmental challenges. The program emphasizes advanced topics such as water and wastewater treatment, air quality management, and sustainable design. Students gain hands-on experience through state-of-the-art laboratories and fieldwork, preparing them for impactful careers in environmental engineering.
The Catholic University of America’s Master of Arts in English program offers an enriching and comprehensive study of literature, writing, and critical theory. Our program fosters intellectual growth and scholarly excellence through a diverse curriculum that spans historical periods, genres, and cultural contexts. Located in the vibrant academic community of Washington, D.C., students benefit from access to world-class libraries, literary events, and professional opportunities.
Library and Information Science and the Department of English offer a joint-degree program that enables students to have careers as editors in publishing, humanities librarians or antiquarian booksellers.
The Master of Science in Engineering Management program at The Catholic University of America is designed to equip engineers with the leadership and management skills necessary to excel in technical and managerial roles. The program combines advanced engineering coursework with core business and management principles, including project management, financial analysis, and organizational behavior. Students benefit from hands-on learning, expert faculty, and access to the vibrant professional network in Washington, D.C.
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