The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America is a Four or more years, Private not-for-profit, located in a Washington setting in Washington,DC They offer the following awards: Associates, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Post-master's Certificate, Doctor's Degree - Professional Practice, Doctor's Degree - Research/Scholarship
Special Learning Opportunities: Undergrad Distance, Grad Distance
Credit Accepted: Advanced placement(AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Research Universities (high research activity)
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 1340 | 491 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 0 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 400 | - |
Research | 69 | - |
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The Catholic University Department of Psychology, one of the first established in the United States, was founded by Edward Pace upon his return in 1891 from study with Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig. The Department offers a B.A. program, three M.A. more >
The School of Architecture and Planning is dedicated to the professional education of those who will design, build and conserve the built environment, principally as architect and planners. more >
Completion of the master's program requires 33 credit hours including six research credits and three thesis guidance credits. The nonthesis option requires 30 credits including six research credits. more >
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GOALS Building on the strong tradition of our architecture programs, the Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) links design with policy to assist planners in the stewardship of the built, natural, and cultural environments. more >
This is an interdisciplinary graduate program. more >
The Engineering Management Program equips those with education, training, and experience in engineering, science, or mathematics to compete successfully for managerial positions in which they will organize and lead technical personnel, manage the bro more >
Successful completion of the program requires competencies in basic computer applications, such as email, word processing, Internet use, and use of library systems. Students also need regular access to computer and Internet resources. more >
The Department offers both an M.A. and a Ph.D. in History, as well as joint programs at the Master's level with the School of Library and Information Science, and the School of Law. more >
Graduate programs in the school of engineering emphasize both theory and application of advanced engineering principles. more >
The School of Music offers the Master of Arts degree in musicology with an emphasis in music history or theory; a joint degree program in music librarianship (Master of Arts degree in musicology and the Master of Science in Library Science); the Mast more >
Welcome to the Master of Science in Business Analysis (M.S.B.A.) program at The Catholic University of America: a one-year master's program in business for non-business majors, taken immediately or soon after graduation. more >
Offering programs of study leading to a CSWE- accredited master's in social work and/or a doctoral degree, NCSSS educates its students to contribute responsibly to the fulfillment of social welfare objectives and to be of effective service to all peo more >
About the Metropolitan School of Professional Studies: The Metropolitan School of Professional Studies, part of The Catholic University of America, provides flexible options for adult students. more >
CUA now offers a graduate M.S. degree or graduate Certificate in biotechnology. In addition, a dual undergraduate degree program in which a matriculating student can earn both an B.S. and M.S. more >
The Catholic University of America’s School of Arts and Sciences provides students with a wide range of options for graduate study in the liberal arts. more >
About the Metropolitan School of Professional Studies: The Metropolitan School of Professional Studies, part of The Catholic University of America, provides adult students with a flexible range of options in bachelor's, master's, certificate and non- more >
The Department of Greek and Latin at The Catholic University of America offers three graduate programs, which lead to the M.A. degree in Classics, the M.A. degree in Latin, and the Ph.D. degree in Greek and Latin. more >
The goal of the educational programs in civil engineering is to produce graduates who are schooled in fundamentals and capable of doing advanced engineering work. more >
The mission of the School of Nursing is to prepare professionally educated nurses who are capable of the moral, intellectual, and professional leadership needed to provide continuing quality in clinical nursing care, nursing education, and nursing se more >
The Department features particular strengths in medieval languages and literature, history of drama, Irish literature, and religion and literature. A wide range of financial aid is available, including scholarships and teaching assistantships. more >
Graduate programs in the school of engineering emphasize both theory and application of advanced engineering principles. more >
“Integral economic development” is an approach to development that seeks to strengthen the civil and social institutions required for sustainable development; it takes an integrated view of the person in society as a social being, not as a selfish in more >
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Graduate degree programs are offered in the general areas of: dynamics and biomechanics; energy systems and environmental engineering; control, smart materials, and mechatronics; mechanical design; and thermal-fluid sciences. more >
The School of Architecture and Planning at The Catholic University of America is dedicated to the professional education of those who will design, build, and conserve the built environment. Utilizing the nation’s capital and other domestic and int more >
Materials scientists develop the materials that make everything better! There are few fields of science or engineering, which are not concerned in some way with materials. more >
To respond to the needs of the Church in the World, he School of Theology and Religious Studies offers ecclesiastical, civil, and pastoral degrees. more >
The M.A. in General Psychology provides a broad overview of theoretical issues in several areas of psychology and serves as good preparation for doctoral work in psychology. more >
Formally inaugurated in 1895, the School of Philosophy has accepted 389 doctoral dissertations on issues confronting every major philosophical discipline and every figure in the history of philosophy. more >
The interdisciplinary program in international political economics offers graduate students both theoretical training and exposure to central policy issues. This program combines graduate studies in politics and economics. more >
CUA has fostered research in all the areas comprising the modern interdisciplinary field of Medieval Studies, and the university's faculties in the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Religious Studies, Philosophy and Music have always included distinguish more >
The Performance Studies program leading to the M.F.A. provides training for the professional theatre that emphasizes the collaborative creation of the performance event and the integration of performance and critical studies. more >
CUA's academic commitment to Irish Studies began over a century ago, when in 1896, the university established a professorship devoted to teaching the Irish language, "Gaelic," as it was then termed. more >
The Catholic University of America’s School of Arts and Sciences provides students with a wide range of options for graduate study in the liberal arts. more >
About the Metropolitan School of Professional Studies: The Metropolitan School of Professional Studies, part of The Catholic University of America, provides flexible options for adult students. more >
Our online Master of Science in Management centers on practical knowledge and skills that managers can utilize in commercial, governmental, educational, community and nonprofit organizations. The 36-credit M.S.M. more >