MBA Programs and Graduate Certificates at the Carey Business School
The Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School offers a variety of part-time and full-time MBA programs, formats, concentrations, and graduate certificates - each designed for working professionals and taught by expert faculty with real-world business experience. With five conveniently-located campuses in the Baltimore/Washington area, it's easy to choose the MBA that's right for you.
- Flexible Format MBA: Choose the part-time MBA program with classes evenings and weekends.
- Weekend MBA: Complete your MBA with a cohort of students and attend classes only on Saturdays.
- MBA Fellows: This innovative, nation-wide program allows business leaders to complete projects via an electronic learning community, and attend weeklong residencies instead of regular classes.
- MBA in Organization Development: A new degree program that prepares you for the rapidly-expanding consultation industry.
- MBA Medical Services Management
: This joint program with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is an MBA structured specifically for medical professionals. - MBA Life Sciences: Designed for strategic decision makers in fields such as biotechnology, genomics, and pharmaceuticals.
- MSN/MBA Nursing
: Offered jointly with the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, this program addresses the expanding management challenges nurses face. - MBA/MA Government
: Prepare to manage in the public or private sectors, or span them both. - MBA/MA Communication
: Incorporates business skills with communication, new media, public relations, advertising, crisis communications, and corporate image management. - MS/MBA Biotechnology
: Learn the science, and business, of biotechnology and related fields such as biochemistry, biostatistics, and bioinformatics. - MPH/MBA
: This full-time program with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health prepares students to be leaders in public health and health-related agencies and organizations. - MBA/MS Information and Telecommunication Systems: Earn an MS in Information Technology in only 12 credits more than earning an MBA alone.
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