Recent News
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Cross country skier Caitlin Patterson and speed skater Emery Lehman, both graduate students in the Engineering for Professionals program, will join Team U.S.A. in Beijing.
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Chasing Space
CategoriesWhiting School alum and former APL employee Andre Douglas is one of 10 astronaut candidates who recently began training with NASA, the culmination of a life spent dreaming of the stars
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Overall, the Whiting School of Engineering's online programs were ranked No. 12, with six specialty programs ranked among the top 10.
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Inquisitive and determined are the attributes marked by students journeying to earn a data science or computer science master’s. These traits come in hand as, despite their vast knowledge in…
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Engineers and technical professionals pursue advanced degrees for a variety of reasons. Whether in pursuit of a pay increase, competitive boost or advantage, job security and/or career advancement, ambitious employees are driven to elevate their technological know-how.
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This spring, we are making several courses from our full-time engineering program available to you online. Taught by the school’s Homewood faculty, these online, asynchronous courses strike the right balance…
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This fall, we are making several courses from our full-time engineering program available to you online. Taught by the school’s Homewood faculty, these online, asynchronous courses strike the right balance…
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Johns Hopkins Engineering’s online graduate degree programs continue to be among the country’s best, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
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In collaboration with the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program is now offering a Master of Science in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene degree program.
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To enable successful remote teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program has created the Hopkins Live Studios on the Homewood Campus and the…
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program has created 34 portable, state-of-the-art teaching studios designed to bring an “in-person” feeling to students taking remote live and online classes.
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In mid-2019, in response to a spiraling national demand for full-stack web developers, the Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals program partnered with 2U, Inc. to launch the Coding Boot Camp.