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School Website: www.jhu.edu/Johns Hopkins University is a American university offering 17 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Johns Hopkins University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Energy Policy and Climate MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate will prepare the next generation of interdisciplinary professionals to address the imposing challenges posed by climate change for human institutions and ecosystems an... Show More The Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate will prepare the next generation of interdisciplinary professionals to address the imposing challenges posed by climate change for human institutions and ecosystems and the potentially transformative role of sustainable energy systems. Students develop a firm grasp of climate change science and the potential impacts of climate change in this century and beyond. Moreover, they develop substantial expertise in energy law and policy making, as well as a working understanding of primary energy technologies, including both fossil fuel-based systems and renewable energy options. Entry Requirements1. A grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0. 2. One semester of undergraduate calculus with a grade of B or better. 3. One semester of descriptive statistics with a grade of B or better. 4. One semester of general chemistry with a grade of B or better. 5. It is highly desirable, but not required, that applicants have taken one semester of undergraduate microeconomics. 6. Prerequisite courses are offered which help students without the necessary credentials and prerequisites to prepare for graduate-level work. Other Fees |
$17,475 Domestic $17,475 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Environmental Sciences and Policy MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe Masters of Science in Environmental Science and Policy is a springboard to leadership for environmental professionals. The program gives students a powerful understanding of where the sciences overlap and inform po... Show More The Masters of Science in Environmental Science and Policy is a springboard to leadership for environmental professionals. The program gives students a powerful understanding of where the sciences overlap and inform policy while providing insight into how policy is implemented and affects environmental outcomes. The program was designed by academic leaders in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins, in conjunction with experts in applied science at regional and federal institutes and agencies. The focus is on studying the environmental effects of current use on the creation, updating, regulating, communicating and enforcing of environmental policy. The core curriculum provides the strong foundation of fundamental environmental science and policy required to work at the forefront of the field. A broad range of electives provide curricular flexibility to allow students to tailor their academic experience to suit personal needs and interests. The program supports professional growth opportunities for experienced environmental professionals. It is also appropriate for career changers or those new to the environmental workforce with optional pre-requisite courses providing an entry path for students with limited previous science coursework. The Johns Hopkins MS in Environmental Science and Policy program faculty include distinguished instructors with valuable experience in the academic, public and corporate sectors. The opportunity to work with faculty experienced at the highest levels of environmental science and policy provides students a valuable mix of theory and practice always focused on how students can make positive changes in their careers and the world we share. In addition, our students themselves bring a broad range of expertise and experience to our academic community and are an important part of a Hopkins education. Entry Requirements1. Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited US college or university. Programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Meeting the minimum GPA requirement does not guarantee admission. Applicants who received their bachelor’s degree in a country outside of the United States are required to provide a course-by-course credential evaluation and TOEFL scores if English is not their first language. 2. One semester of undergraduate calculus 3. One semester of undergraduate statistics 4. Two semesters of undergraduate general chemistry 5. Applicants who do not have the necessary undergraduate training in calculus, statistics, or chemistry may be offered provisional admission if their other credentials are strong. 6. Applicants who are admitted provisionally due to lack of quantitative skills have the option to: - Take appropriate courses at an accredited college/university; - Take 420.301 Quantitative Methods for Environmental Sciences; or - Pass a math placement test, administered by the admissions staff. 7. Applicants who are admitted provisionally due to lack of training in chemistry have the option of: - Taking two semesters of general chemistry with laboratory at an accredited college or university; or - Taking 420.302 Chemistry of Natural Processes. Other Fees |
$13,980 Domestic $13,980 International |
30 Months Fulltime |
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Geographic Information Systems MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesGeographic Information Systems (GIS) represent a technological breakthrough in organizing and displaying spatial information to promote better decision-making by scientists, public officials, and communities facing inc... Show More Geographic Information Systems (GIS) represent a technological breakthrough in organizing and displaying spatial information to promote better decision-making by scientists, public officials, and communities facing increasingly complex demands upon their available resources. The Master of Science in GIS is designed for students looking to enter this lucrative and exciting field.
Geographic Information Systems The Master of Science in Geographic Information System (GIS) program ties the latest trends in spatial data processing, analysis, and visualization into a Web-based architecture using cloud computing. In the Master of Science in GIS program, you will gain invaluable experience in GIS systems to further your understanding of the technological evolution that is revolutionizing business, industries and social organizations. Entry Requirements• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. The programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in the latter half of undergraduate studies. Meeting the minimum GPA requirement does not guarantee admission. • One semester of undergraduate calculus and one semester of undergraduate statistics or demonstration of proficiency and familiarity with the elements of calculus and statistics through other quantitative method courses. Other Fees |
$17,475 Domestic $17,475 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Government MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe Master of Arts in Government gives students the tools to examine governmental and social institutions in our society, explore areas of reform, and most importantly, bring about change. The program combines the theo... Show More The Master of Arts in Government gives students the tools to examine governmental and social institutions in our society, explore areas of reform, and most importantly, bring about change. The program combines the theory and practice of government, politics, and policy-making for those who hope to make a significant difference in Washington, D.C.–and beyond.
The Johns Hopkins MA in Government was designed for working adults with specialized skills in a particular field but who want a broader perspective of government to position them for leadership in politics and administration. In class, you’ll contribute to lively discussions, build analytical skills, and learn strategies for engaging in original research. While our courses are designed around the latest scholarly and scientific knowledge, their true focus is to provide you with the practical skills necessary for solving governmental, political, and policymaking problems of today. - Legal Studies focuses on the intersection of law and politics, as well as law enforcement issues. - Political Communication provides you with the opportunity to study with practitioners in the field: reporters, political operatives, journalists, and campaign and news and media professionals. - Security Studies covers the fundamentals of administering and preserving American security. But the MA in Government is more than just a dynamic program taught in the most politically connected city in the world. It’s an opportunity to study under internationally renowned faculty: Johns Hopkins professors, scholar-practitioners and experts at the highest levels of government and industry. Our permanent faculty members hold doctorates in political science, history, and international relations. For example, Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution, a leading expert on defense strategy and the use of force, teaches a course that assesses the prospects for American power projection. Dr. Michael Siegel, a Senior Training Specialist at the Federal Judicial Center, teaches a wildly popular course on developing negotiating skills. The program gives you the power and the permission to make a difference in policy and politics. Entry RequirementsA grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in the latter half of undergraduate studies. A minimum GPA of 3.0 does not guarantee admission. Particular interests and work experience will also be considered. Other Fees |
$20,772 Domestic $20,772 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Government Analytics MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe Master of Science in Government Analytics prepares students to become leaders in the data revolution. Students will develop expertise in analytical methods that are increasingly relied upon by government agencies, ... Show More The Master of Science in Government Analytics prepares students to become leaders in the data revolution. Students will develop expertise in analytical methods that are increasingly relied upon by government agencies, non-profit organizations and the private sector. Through the use of cutting-edge tools and skills, students will be able to address contemporary political, policy and governance challenges. The Johns Hopkins MS in Government Analytics curriculum provides students with a broad set of foundational skills in statistical analysis and offers the opportunity to develop expertise in a specific analytical area. The program offers concentrations in statistical analysis, geospatial analysis, political behavior and policy analysis and public management. No prior coursework in quantitative methods is necessary. The schedule for completing the degree is flexible. Students in the Washington, DC area can attend classes on the ground at our Washington, DC Center, which is located near Dupont Circle. Classes are held on weekday evenings. In addition, anyone around the world can take classes online. Further, students can choose to take some on-the-ground courses and some online courses. Most students who work full-time take two courses per term (fall, spring and summer) and complete the degree in two years. You may, however, take fewer or more courses per term depending on your outside commitments. Entry RequirementsA grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in the latter half of undergraduate studies. A minimum GPA of 3.0 does not guarantee admission. Particular interests and work experience will also be considered. Other Fees |
$20,772 Domestic $20,772 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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