New program offered by GW's law and business schools; starts this month
According to the university, the part-time program is designed "to give working professionals the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the world of federal acquisition and is intended for professionals from a variety of acquisition-related jobs in both government and private industry."
The new program will be available to students with a bachelor's degree and at least three years of professional work experience. A law background is not required.
Applications for January 2013 (Spring Semester) admissions to the program are open.
For more information, please visit the GW Master of Science in Government Contracts program website.
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