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Johns Hopkins University
Why Johns Hopkins University?
- Johns Hopkins University is a world renowned research university.
- Johns Hopkins University offers a diverse range of graduate degree and certificate programs.
- Courses are taught by accomplished faculty.
- Johns Hopkins University offers flexible programs that are available part-time in an online, on-campus or hybrid formats.
Johns Hopkins University At a Glance
Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins University, a top tier research university with campus locations in Maryland and Washington, DC, has been dedicated to educating its students and cultivating their capacity for life-long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world.
With the working professional in mind, Johns Hopkins offers various leaning opportunities online, on campus, or both, showcasing both graduate certificates and graduate degree programs, spanning various industries with the goal of providing a world-class Johns Hopkins education in a part-time format.
- Flexibility - Online students don't commute to a physical classroom. Instead, they work inside a course management system to complete assignments and interact with instructors and classmates. There are due dates for course work, but students can log in to the course management system at their convenience.
- Excellent Instructors - All courses are taught by highly-accomplished instructors, known for the scholarship and practice of their disciplines. Online courses allow Johns Hopkins University to expand our faculty pool beyond the DC/Baltimore area, offering students the chance to work with excellent instructors from all over the country and the world.
- High levels of interaction - Online students communicate with their instructors and classmates through discussion boards, group assignments, and the occasional live online event. Students often say the online environment allows them to learn as much from their classmates as they do from their instructors and assignments.
Find Your Program:
Biotechnology
- Certificate in Biotechnology Education
- MS in Food Safety Regulation
- Master of Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
- Master of Science in Bioinformatics
- Master of Science in Biotechnology
- Master of Science in Individualized Genomics and Health
- Master of Science in Regulatory Science
- Post-Bachelor's Certificate in Biotechnology Enterprise
- Post-Master's Certificate in Sequence Analysis and Genomics
Communication and Writing
- Certificate in Science Writing
- Master of Arts in Communication
- Master of Arts in Science Writing
- Master of Arts in Teaching Writing
Economics
- Certificate in Science, Technology, and International Security Studies
- Master of Science in Applied Economics
- Post-Master's Certificate in Quantitative Methods
Energy Policy and Environmental Studies
- Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate
- Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy
Geographic Information Systems
- Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
- Master of Science in Geographic Information Systems
Governmental Studies
- Certificate in Government Analytics
- Certificate in Intelligence
- Certificate in Nonprofit Management
- MA in Public Management
- Master of Arts in Government
- Master of Science in Government Analytics
Liberal Arts
- Master of Liberal Arts
Museum Studies
- Certificate in Digital Curation
- Master of Arts in Museum Studies
Research
- Master of Science in Research Administration
Social Sciences
- Master of Arts in Cultural Heritage Management
- Master of Science in Geospatial Intelligence
Johns Hopkins University Online Locations
Johns Hopkins University offers a wide range of programs that can be taken online. The advantages to online learning are that you can work at your own pace and learn from anywhere. For more information about specific programs, please click here.