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  Nov 23, 2009
 
 
    
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Graduate Programs


Graduate Programs

Graduate students in the Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals (JHU-EP) constitute one of the nation’s largest student bodies in continuing engineering education at the master’s degree level. Graduate courses are offered at seven locations and online. Students receive individual attention from their advisers and instructors and benefit from small classes and well-equipped laboratory, computing, and classroom facilities.

Graduate programs leading to master’s degrees are offered at the locations shown in the table below.

Almost all courses are scheduled  in the late afternoon or evening Monday through Friday, on Saturdays, or online, so that students can further their education without interrupting their careers. Graduate students may take courses at any Hopkins location listed in the table at the end of this section. Please note that all courses are not offered at all locations.

The University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104-2680; 215-662-5606. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) is the accrediting authority for engineering and technology programs in the United States. Universities 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.

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Graduate Programs

Homewood   Full program offerings in chemical and biomolecular engineering; civil engineering; environmental engineering, science and management; and materials science and engineering.
Selected courses in mechanical engineering.
Applied Physics Laboratory   Full program offerings in applied and computational mathematics, applied biomedical engineering, applied physics, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, information assurance, information systems engineering, materials and condensed matter, nanotechnology, photonics, systems engineering, technical management, and telecommunications and networking.
Selected courses in bioinformatics; environmental engineering, science and management; materials science and engineering; and mechanical engineering.
Montgomery County Campus   Full program offerings in bioinformatics; computer science; electrical and computer engineering; environmental engineering, science and management; information assurance; information systems engineering; systems engineering; technical management; and telecommunications and networking.
Selected courses in applied and computational mathematics and applied biomedical engineering.
Dorsey Center   Full program offerings in mechanical engineering.
Selected courses in applied and computational mathematics; applied biomedical engineering; applied physics; civil engineering; computer science; electrical and computer engineering; environmental engineering, science and management; information assurance; information systems engineering; photonics; systems engineering; technical management; and telecommunications and networking.
Southern Maryland Higher Education Center   Systems engineering and technical management.
Washington DC Center   Selected courses in environmental engineering, science and management.
Higher Education and Applied Technology Center   Selected courses in environmental engineering, science and management, and systems engineering.
Crystal City Center   Selected courses in systems engineering. The Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering is certified to operate in the Commonwealth of Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
Online   Full program offerings in bioinformatics, computer science, environmental planning and management and systems engineering.
Selected courses in electrical and computer engineering, information systems engineering, environmental engineering, science and management, and systems engineering.