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  • stock Renewable Energy

    Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals faculty, like Christopher Overcash, guide students through the latest techniques used to examine engineering solutions to complex and multidisciplinary problems in climate change, waste production, and beyond. A member of our team of instructors for ten years, he examines the future of environmental engineering, science, and management.

  • A man wearing a blazer is speaking on a podium with a screen behind him displaying Connect to campus student summit poster

    We hosted our first-ever, in-person, student-focused event to create a sense of community and strengthen the online student experience at Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals. More than 84% of participants agreed that the Connect to Campus event was a valuable experience.

  • Two Space Force officers stand in front of a plane

    Faculty experts from Engineering for Professionals will provide space-focused electives through EP's Space Systems Engineering program.

  • plane in the sky

    The inspiration to be an engineer can come from the most unlikely source: the phenomenon of a bird taking flight or even the thrill of space travel. Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals is committed to helping engineers fuel their passion and succeed in their quest to innovate with the latest in technology. Two decades later, our faculty have designed hundreds of courses to keep pace with the future of engineering.

  • Advanced Hopkins Live Studios

    Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals has grown exponentially since its beginning back in the early 1900s. An integral part of that growth has been strong leadership, the courage to be early adopters in innovation, and a forward-thinking course curriculum model. Our leaders discuss our past and what we can expect for the future.

  • Four people interacting with small windmill models on a table, while two of them are sitting and other two are standing.

    After the launch of the UN’s 2015 17 Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs), to be achieved by 2030, the job marketplace for environmental engineers has skyrocketed.  Across industries and countries, there…

  • An ultrasound machine.

    Long before the pandemic ushered in a “new norm” for online education, we were already a well-established leader in virtual education, exhibiting the staying power that knowledge-seekers can rely on. We've had exceptional faculty and expert engineers to support us along the way, making sure our graduates are prepared to elevate their careers and make important contributions to engineering.

  • A headshot of David Silberberg wearing a black blazer and a white shirt.

    Long before the pandemic ushered in a “new norm” for online education, we were already a well-established leader in virtual education, exhibiting the staying power that knowledge-seekers can rely on. We asked our experts and program chairs to weigh in on the future of careers in engineering and tips and advice for students.

  • A man interacting with a huge Robot using the Virtual Reality gear, while two men are beside him where one of them is working on a laptop, in an open field.

    Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals has launched a fully online master’s degree program in Robotics and Autonomous Systems—one of only a few in the nation.

  • Three people interacting with an apartment model on a desk using the Virtual Reality eye gear.

    The Johns Hopkins Engineering Center for Learning Design and Technology (CLDT) congratulates the inaugural winners of the Extended Reality (XR) Innovation Awards—the first at JHU to recognize the school’s investment…

  • A miniature model of electronic devices, two men and a lock, on a micro chip,

    Whether you are on the outside or entrenched in it, all workers must be informed as to the importance of cybersecurity and keeping their data safe. The subject of cybersecurity is of great importance across the globe, and has been marked as one of the main National Security issues of the decade. This is shown by the designations of the last few US Presidents. But what is the role of cybersecurity? And how did we get to the point where it loomed so large?

  • Gilman Clocktower at dusk

    Applied Biomedical Engineering Recently Added Courses Ethics in Biomedical Engineering Research and Management (Zane Wyatt, Michael French)—Fall Global Health Engineering (Samson Jarso)—Fall Medical Device Innovation and Design (Soumya Acharya) Rehabilitation…