Johns Hopkins Engineering AI Master’s Program in the Capital
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington DC @ 555 Penn, is an emerging center for world-class graduate education in AI for students seeking to learn as a full-time master’s student. Built by notable researchers, scientists, and engineers in the field, the Johns Hopkins Engineering MS in AI offers an expansive, yet focused curriculum on the advances and future of AI technology. With AI courses that span applied machine learning to generative AI to neuromarketing AI, you can design your master’s in artificial intelligence to meet your ultimate career goals.
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Courses Offered at 555 Penn in Washington DC
A select group of core and elective courses are offered for in-person studies. Students who enter for the fall 2026 term will follow the curriculum below:
Fall 2026
| Core | EN.705.623 | AI Algorithm Design and Analysis |
| Core | EN.705.601 | Applied Machine Learning |
| Core | EN.705.603 | Creating AI-Enabled Systems |
Spring 2027
| Core | EN.705.605 | Intro to Generative AI |
| Elective | EN.695.715 | Assured Autonomy |
| Elective | EN.705.604 | Production AI: Engineered AI Solutions |
| Elective | EN.705.651 | Large Language Models: Theory and Practice |
Fall 2027
| Elective | EN.605.745 | Reasoning Under Certainty |
| Elective | EN.705.643 | Deep Learning Developments with PyTorch |
| Elective | EN.635.603 | AI/ML Ops |
Tuition and Fees
2026-2027 Full-Time Cost of Attendance
Cost of attendance is an estimate of a student’s expenses based on federally established guidelines. This includes the direct cost of a matriculation fee, indirect cost estimations based on student survey data of living, and other expenses that do not appear on a bill. Actual costs may differ.
Special Dean’s Tuition Fellowship for the Academic Year 2026-2027
For students matriculating in the Fall 2026 semester, we anticipate offering a standard 10% tuition fellowship for all students per semester, with the opportunity to receive additional aid based on demonstrated financial need. This would deduct from the tuition listed below.
| Direct Costs (Billed by Johns Hopkins) | |
| Tuition (Full-time, Resident: Fall and Spring semesters total) | $68,680 |
| Matriculation Fee (one-time fee) | $500 |
| Health Insurance (approximate cost) | $3,292 |
| Total Direct Costs | $72,472 |
| Indirect Costs (Estimated, Not Billed by Johns Hopkins) | |
| Living Expenses (12 months), Housing (Off-Campus) | $20,000 |
| Living Expenses, Food (Off-Campus) | $5,796 |
| Miscellaneous Personal Expenses | $5,220 |
| Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment | $1,589 |
| Transportation (Average, including UPass) | $1,333 |
| UPass (WMATA) U-Fee | $236 |
| Total Indirect Costs | $34,174 |
| Total Cost of Attendance | $106,646 |
- Except for tuition and the matriculation fee, costs are estimates and may vary based on individual lifestyle and housing choices. Tuition and health insurance generally increase by 2-3% annually. Federal loan fees have not yet been determined for the Academic Year 2026-2027 and will be posted as soon as they are confirmed.
- Average Federal Direct loan fees are added to the student budget when a student accepts a Federal Direct loan.
- If you are a student living in housing on a military base or for which you receive a basic allowance under section 403(b) of title 37 of the United States Code, please contact SEAM to discuss how this may affect your cost of attendance.
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