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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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Liberal Arts MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesEstablished in 1962 and administered by the Center for Liberal Arts at Johns Hopkins University, the Johns Hopkins Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) Program has gained national recognition for the quality of its teaching an... Show More Established in 1962 and administered by the Center for Liberal Arts at Johns Hopkins University, the Johns Hopkins Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) Program has gained national recognition for the quality of its teaching and the breadth of its course offerings. The MLA thrives on the curiosity, passion, and diversity of its students. Our community of scholars eagerly embraces the Master of Liberal Arts interdisciplinary approach and flexible curriculum to better understand more about the world—and in so doing, learn and understand more about themselves. The Johns Hopkins Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) is a unique, non-traditional graduate degree. Whereas most graduate programs ask you to become more and more specialized, the MLA expects you to both broaden and deepen your educational experience. Established in 1962, the MLA at Hopkins is the first program of its type in the country. Our MLA draws from a large number of programs and departments across the campus and offers flexibility with courses in the evenings and on weekends. As an MLA student, you’ll work with an advisor to tailor the program to your own professional and intellectual interests, exploring fields including history, religion, literature, philosophy, political science, the humanities, music, art history and the performing arts. The program consists of ten courses and includes a capstone experience involving a graduate project, internship, or portfolio option. You’ll explore a world of knowledge by taking your own path, and developing your own way of knowing. The program appeals to students who want to broaden their intellectual horizons or professional advancement—especially teachers specializing in content areas like world culture, literature, history, philosophy, and science. We currently have secondary educators, primary school teachers, and community college teachers. The MLA also offers breadth to highly specialized professionals such as lawyers, medical students, nurses, and business people who are eager to satisfy their intellectual curiosity. Entry RequirementsBachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited US 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. Particular interests and work experience may also be considered. 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. Other Fees |
$11,065 Domestic $11,065 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Museum Studies MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesMuseums of the 21st century are evolving. They’re increasing in number, expanding in size, and attracting more diverse audiences every day. Innovations in information and communication technologies are challenging mu... Show More Museums of the 21st century are evolving. They’re increasing in number, expanding in size, and attracting more diverse audiences every day. Innovations in information and communication technologies are challenging museums to rethink their approach and transform the museum experience to keep up with the intellectual curiosity of today’s learners. The need has never been greater for leaders with the knowledge and skills to face these challenges and create a vision for the museums of the future. The Johns Hopkins MA in Museum Studies offers a perspective on the theory and practice of museums in a changing technological, social and political environment. Geared for current and future museum professionals, it emphasizes technology’s critical role in today’s museum. It also examines new models of education, exhibition, and business strategies while exploring the role of the museum as an agent of social change. We welcome students from around the world interested in all types of museums including history, technology, science, art, special topic or themed museums, historic sites, national parks and zoos as well as those interested in exhibitions for corporations, government agencies and private organizations. The majority of the program is available online, allowing us to offer the expertise of highly regarded professors and museum professionals from around the world. You’ll also have access to innovative virtual field trips and global resources from a wide array of museums brought together in new and exciting ways. Our international student body provides diverse perspectives and experiences in a dynamic online learning environment. Entry RequirementsA grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. For students who have been out of school for some time work experience may be considered. Strong writing skills Other Fees |
$17,815 Domestic $17,815 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Regulatory Science MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe increasing pace of bioscience product development and services means compliance with federal and state regulations is critical to the survival of biotechnology companies. Companies report an increasing need for tra... Show More The increasing pace of bioscience product development and services means compliance with federal and state regulations is critical to the survival of biotechnology companies. Companies report an increasing need for trained professionals educated in regulatory science. To meet this acute need, Johns Hopkins University offers a MS in Regulatory Science. Students completing the program go on to lead regulatory science initiatives in government and industry. The objective of the program is to provide students pursuing a career in regulatory science with a specialized course of study emphasizing advanced topics in the regulatory approval processes for global and domestic biotech products. Students may specialize in an aspect of regulatory science of their choice through three elective courses, including a wide variety (relating to all FDA-regulated product types) of advanced regulatory courses. By providing students with a strong foundation in regulatory science and a hands-on introduction to current good manufacturing, laboratory and clinical practices, as well as product development, the program offers graduates unique instruction for the specialized jobs in regulatory science in federal, academic and industry work settings. Entry RequirementsBachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited US college or university in the life sciences or in engineering. Programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Meeting the minimum GPA requirement does not guarantee admission. One semester of Biochemistry at the undergraduate or graduate level. Cell Biology at the undergraduate or graduate level. Other Fees |
$18,310 Domestic $18,310 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Research Administration MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesWith the expansion of science and medical research in the United States and abroad, there has never been a more pressing need to address the training and advancement of research professionals. In the next eight to ten ... Show More With the expansion of science and medical research in the United States and abroad, there has never been a more pressing need to address the training and advancement of research professionals. In the next eight to ten years, projected growth in the industry shows promising signs for opportunity. As the nation’s first research university and the leading U.S. academic institution in total research and development spending, Johns Hopkins is uniquely positioned to deliver a high-quality, interdisciplinary program. The MS in Research Administration is designed to benefit research practitioners, including those currently working in higher education, government agencies, and independent foundations, as well as those who seek to begin a career in research administration. Students will examine how the research enterprise is organized and led across the US, and internationally. Both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors will be examined to highlight any similarities and/or differences. Students will also learn about the management of sponsored research programs in areas related to finance, information technology, and legal, ethical, regulatory, and compliance considerations. To foster career development, we designed this program to align with practitioner expectations, as well as with desirable outcomes identified by major associations, including the National Council for University Research Administration (NCURA), the National Grants Management Association (NGMA) and the Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC). This is a 12-course degree program, with classes offered online. All undergraduate majors are welcome to apply for start dates in the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Entry RequirementsA bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited US college or university, or equivalent international credential. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in the latter half of undergraduate studies. Other Fees |
$20,772 Domestic $20,772 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Science Writing MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe Master of Arts in Science Writing is a flexible, part-time program of online classes and face-to-face residencies, infused with the prestige, quality and value of Johns Hopkins University. Journalism, Crea... Show More The Master of Arts in Science Writing is a flexible, part-time program of online classes and face-to-face residencies, infused with the prestige, quality and value of Johns Hopkins University. Journalism, Creative Writing, Communication and Multimedia Skills to Write or Edit on Science, Medicine, Technology, Health, or Nature
From a flower’s delicate petal to a galaxy’s distant glow, science writing explores and explains how our world works. The innovative Hopkins degree is based on the belief that today’s successful science writers require a working knowledge of diverse skills, from journalism and communication to multimedia and the literary arts. Students focus first on journalistic and creative writing and editing techniques to craft enticing, understandable prose for digital or print venues, from magazines and books to social media and websites for companies, associations, agencies or others. Along the way, students acquire communication skills to promote viewpoints or write for clients, and they develop multimedia expertise to thrive in the ever-changing digital universe. All Hopkins writers and editors also are challenged to monitor science itself, to disclose how research can falter, mislead, or be misused. The MA in Science Writing is part of the prestigious Advanced Academic Programs at Hopkins, a division that focuses on graduate credentials for working adults.
Hopkins Science Writing students have visited a research island in Maine, control rooms at NASA, historic museums in Italy, and world-famous labs in Washington and Baltimore. They have observed in the operating room, sailed with biologists on the Chesapeake, heard from Nobel and Pulitzer winners, and met with science writers from The Washington Post, New York Times, National Public Radio, National Geographic, Science, and other publications. From space and the oceans to nanotechnology and climate change, from cell phones and robots to fitness and genetics – even from personal experience to public policy — the ever-changing topics chosen by our science writers are essential to an enlightened citizenry of the 21st Century. Students in the Science Writing Program do not focus on creating scientific research reports, journal articles for peer review, or other scholarly/academic constructs, nor do we concentrate on technical writing for instruction manuals or complicated texts. Our curriculum also isn’t designed for those who need help with English as a Second Language. While the program may offer individual courses in all of those areas and more, our Science Writing students aim to translate the complicated information and trends of science, medicine and technology into meaningful, perceptive prose and media that serves a vital public purpose. Entry RequirementsApplicants to the MA in Science Writing or Graduate Certificate in Science Writing should possess some basic familiarity with reading and writing in the field, although they need not be published or professional writers. A background in science is useful but not required. Some applicants might receive permission to take a core course or two as a Provisional Student. (See Admission Status below.) Applicants must be proficient in grammar, punctuation, spelling and usage. The program does not require a graduate entrance examination or proficiency in a foreign language. Other Fees |
$16,188 Domestic $16,188 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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