Please send applications, transcripts, application fees, resume, notification of completion of conditional acceptance, transfer credit requests, etc. to:
Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals
Whiting School of Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
6810 Deerpath Road, Suite 100
Elkridge, MD 21075
The University is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) is the accrediting authority for engineering and technology programs in the United States. University and colleges may choose to have their basic (undergraduate) or advanced (graduate) programs accredited, but not both. Nearly every engineering school, including the Whiting School chooses to have its basic programs accredited by ABET.
Applications are accepted on a continuing basis.
Our graduate course charges are by course rather than credit hour. Please see the Tuition and Fees section of the catalog for more details.
Credit hours are not assigned for graduate level courses (400-level and above). However, if credits are required for transfer purposes, all courses at the 400-level and above are interpreted as carrying the equivalent of four credits.
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No. An applicant must meet the general admission requirements appropriate for all graduate study and the specific admission requirements for the desired program. Note that these requirements represent minimum standards for admission; the final decision on an applicant's suitability for a given program is made by the admissions committee for that program. Please refer to the individual degree listings for specific requirements.
To be counted toward the degree or certificate, all course work in the program must be completed within a specified period which begins with the start of the first course in the student's program:
For the master's degree, requests will be considered on an individual basis. Courses must be graduate-level and directly applicable to the student's program of study in the Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals. Requests should be submitted, in writing, to the appropriate Program Chair. Please also provide a course description. The fee for transfer is $225 per course.
Master's degrees are offered in: applied and computational mathematics, applied biomedical engineering, applied physics, bioinformatics, chemical & biomolecular engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, environmentalengineering, science and management , information systems and technology, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, systems engineering, and technical management. A graduate certificate is offered in technical innovation and New Venture.
Yes, you may register as a Special Student or in a certificate program. The only stipulation is that you fulfill requirements for admission and meet the prerequisites for courses in which you are interested.
All students are assigned advisers.
Yes. We offer the Advanced Certificate for Post-Master's Study and the Graduate Certificate.
Federal financial aid in the form of grants and student loans is available to part-time degree candidates who are enrolled in two or more courses per term (or the equivalent of at least six credits).
No, a thesis or a comprehensive exam is not required.
Classes are typically offered during the evening, Monday through Friday, and Saturday mornings and afternoons. Select courses are offered online.
Students may register as auditors with the approval of the appropriate program adviser. Although regular attendance is expected of auditors, they are exempt from quizzes, examinations, and other assigned work, and they receive no credit for the course.
Students who are enrolled for credit but wish to become auditors must file the "add/drop" form before the deadline listed for each term in the Academic Calendar. There is no reduction in fees when auditing a course. Students who take courses for credit are given enrollment priority over auditors.
Please refer to the Academic Calendar for other semesters/terms.
Please contact the Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals Office at 1.800.JHU.ENGR (1.800.548.3647) or 410.540.2960.
Yes, and the application fee is waived.
For more information, please see the infomation in the catalog for Second Master's Degree, Advanced Certificate for Post-Master's Study Candiate, or Non-degree seeking students.