An accredited bachelor’s degree in a science or engineering discipline (or
the equivalent of such a degree). Johns Hopkins undergraduates wishing to pursue
a concurrent bachelors/masters degree, please click here. If you are graduating
from your undergrad program before the fall, you are not a combined student;
please apply as a full-time graduate student.
Sufficient prerequisite knowledge to enroll and succeed in the advanced
technical courses for their proposed concentration (or willingness to enroll in
any prerequisites for these courses). Please see the desired background cited by
each technical concentration.
Technology touches almost every aspect of our lives, creating an increasing
demand for those with expertise not only in the technology itself, but also in
leadership and management.
Our Master of Science in Engineering Management program offers students the
opportunity to tailor a program to their individual needs and goals, while
developing the skills they need to advance their careers in today’s fast-paced,
ultra-competitive environment.
Many Hopkins Engineering students opt to pursue a master’s in engineering
management as part of our Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s program. Students have
the opportunity to draw from the Whiting School of Engineering’s unrivaled depth
of expertise in engineering education and research, paired with a wide selection
of robust academic offerings in management and leadership through our esteemed
Center for Leadership Education.