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Our Programs

MBA Programs

We offer MBA programs in a variety of formats that provide convenient scheduling and, in the case of the MBA Fellows degree, online distance learning.

Also available are specialized MBA degrees, including dual degrees delivered jointly with other divisions of Johns Hopkins, one of the world’s greatest research universities.  

While many of these programs are geared toward part-time study, any student may pursue a full-time course of study in an MBA program.

Full-Time

Johns Hopkins Global MBA

Launching in 2010, this program will cover the essential subjects of business education but with an innovative academic structure and a philosophy of producing students who want to profit society as well as turn a profit.

MBA/MPH

This distinctive, dual-degree program is administered jointly with the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. It’s made for experienced professionals who seek leadership roles in health-related organizations.

Part-Time

MBA Fellows

This distinctive program combines online distance learning with nine intensive residencies in the Baltimore region. It’s ideal for professionals who are candidates for leadership roles in their organizations, or who already hold management positions but want to climb higher.

Flexible MBA

The flexible evening and weekend schedule enables busy professionals to earn an MBA from Johns Hopkins University without interrupting their careers.

Saturday MBA

Our Saturday MBA is an intensive, 32-month program conducted at a pace that lets students balance the responsibilities of school, work, and home.

Specialized MBA Degrees

These programs are designed for students who want to combine business acumen with a deep understanding of specialties that include organizational development, life sciences, medical services management, IT systems, biotechnology, government, and communications.