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Earn your credential from Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies.
Engage in group discussions with professors and peers.
Transfer up to 64 credits toward the 120 credit degree.
Learn when and where it works best for you.
Benefit from affordable tuition and flexible payments.
As today’s job market continues to evolve, new careers are emerging that demand creativity, broad knowledge, and the ability to fit disparate pieces of information into a coherent whole. Successfully navigating these shifting landscapes requires a distinct way of seeing, thinking, and doing—it requires mental agility and adaptability. These skills are at the core of a liberal studies education.
In this program, you’ll develop the well-rounded expertise you need to advance your career while also balancing personal and professional commitments. Choose from 6 key concentrations to pave your career pathway.
As a graduate, you’ll leave the program with not only stronger critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills, but also the professional skills necessary to make you a more competitive candidate in the workforce.
The Cawley Career Education Center at Georgetown provides students with resume and interview resources, as well as assistance with finding and applying for internships and employment opportunities. Some of the resources available to students include:
Read more about available career resources here.
Liberal Studies Degree students get access to HoyaGateway, a portal to connect with Georgetown alumni.
Applications for Summer 2025 are open.
You can transfer up to 64 eligible credits towards the 120-credit degree. To see if your credits qualify, please complete the preliminary transcript evaluation form available to applicants who have completed all sections in the admissions application through the “Application Information” section.
Prepare for your computing career, and learn to:
Computer Science graduates develop a wealth of job-ready skills helping them prepare for a range of roles available globally.(Indeed.com, 2023)
Job vacancies in computer science are expected to grow globally with an estimated 3.5 million jobs by 2026.(Gitnux 2023)
Computer science graduates build skills integral to modern life and are therefore in high demand across many different industries including technology, finance, health and more.(QS 2023)
Computer scientist
Computer programmer
Software engineer
Computer systems analyst
Web developer
Mobile app developer
Creative coder
Music/audio engineer
Interface designer
Database manager
The University of London Career Service lets you easily access careers and employability support, regardless of your career stage.
Award-winning staff use a personalised approach, working closely with alumni and leading employers to offer industry-relevant career development guidance through tailored live sessions.
With a range of online support including international vacancy portals, live career webinars and drop-in sessions and careers training modules, the Career Service will help you maximise the potential of your highly sought-after computing skills.
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