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Electrical Engineering (MS)

The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program offers a cutting-edge curriculum designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in areas such as signal processing, communications, power systems, and control systems. With access to state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities, students engage in hands-on projects and innovative research under the guidance of experienced faculty.

Ecclesial Administration and Management (MS)

The Church Management Program offers a unique blend of theological education and practical business training tailored for Church leaders. This program is designed to equip clergy, religious, and lay leaders with advanced skills in administration, financial management, and leadership grounded in Catholic Social Teaching. Join us to enhance your ability to serve the Church with both spiritual and administrative excellence.

Early Christian Studies (MA)

The program, administered by the Center for the Study of Early Christianity, draws upon courses and faculty expertise in the School of Theology and Religious Studies, School of Philosophy, and the College of Arts and Sciences. It strongly emphasizes ancient languages, social and cultural contexts, and a range of disciplines and methodologies.

Divinity (MDiv)

Since the Master of Divinity is first a professional degree, the purpose of this program is to foster basic theological understanding and to develop initial pastoral competence on the part of students preparing for ministry. Accordingly, the M.Div. curriculum involves an in-depth study of the Christian, especially the Roman Catholic, theological tradition, and a supervised practice of ministry. 

Data Analytics (MS)

The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Data Analytics program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum designed with guidance from industry leader Booz Allen Hamilton. It equips students with advanced skills in data analysis, statistical modeling, and data-driven decision-making. Our program emphasizes practical applications and hands-on experience, allowing students to work with real-world datasets and state-of-the-art analytical tools. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in various industries, including finance, healthcare, technology, and government.

Computer Science (MS)

The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Computer Science program offers a comprehensive education designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in computing. The program includes coursework in areas such as algorithms, machine learning, cybersecurity, data analytics, and software engineering. With a strong emphasis on both theoretical foundations and practical applications, students engage in cutting-edge research and collaborative projects, preparing them for successful careers in industry, academia, and government.

Complex Healthcare Systems Administration (MSN)

The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Nursing: Complex Healthcare Systems Administration program is designed to equip nursing professionals with the leadership and management skills necessary to effectively oversee complex healthcare environments. This program combines advanced nursing practices with administrative acumen, preparing graduates to address the multifaceted challenges of modern healthcare systems.

Civil Engineering (MS)

The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Civil Engineering program offers an advanced curriculum designed to develop expertise in areas such as structural, geotechnical, environmental, and transportation engineering. Students will engage in cutting-edge research and practical projects, benefitting from our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty. Located in Washington, D.C., the program provides unique opportunities for collaboration with leading industry and government agencies.

Church History (MA)

The M.A. in the History of Christianity and Church History prepares students for careers in religious education and for advanced study on the doctoral level. Students in the M.A. program are expected to think critically about the ways in which Christianity has been studied over the centuries. To do this effectively, students are expected to acquire training in the original languages and to conduct their research in the primary texts. The program allows for students to complete coursework in related fields and disciplines.

Biomedical Engineering (MS)

The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering program equips students with advanced knowledge and skills at the intersection of engineering and biological sciences. With a strong emphasis on hands-on research and practical experiences, students collaborate with leading healthcare institutions and industry partners. This program prepares graduates for successful careers in medical device development, healthcare technology, and biomedical research.

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