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Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Appoints New Vice Dean for Corporate and Global Partnerships
In his new role as vice dean for corporate and global partnerships, Richard R. Smith, PhD, will develop and oversee Carey’s collaborations with other academic institutions and businesses.
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Grounded in tradition. Building for the future.
Grounded in the Johns Hopkins legacy of excellence and research, we aren’t trapped by tradition. We’re inspired by it. At Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we shape business leaders who seize opportunity, inspire change, and create lasting value.
Our full-time, part-time, and online MBA and MS degrees in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. are data driven, built to compete in the global marketplace. Our faculty are thought-leaders, trailblazing what’s next in the business world and in the classroom. But a Carey Business School education doesn’t end there. We learn by doing. Our experiential learning courses immerse students on one-day to month-long field projects from Baltimore to Belize and beyond.
Together, we build for what's next
With 30,000 graduates and 260,000 Johns Hopkins alumni, a Carey Business School degree opens doors to a powerful network of leaders across the world’s most innovative organizations.
Are you ready to build for what’s next?
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FT MS Group Coaching: In Person (HE)
Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) every Tuesday starting January 24 and ending on May 2, 2023 in the Spring Semester. The only exception is, no FT MS Group Coaching during
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Gain hands-on experience tackling the toughest business challenges
Your MBA is about so much more than required readings and exams. It’s a time to push yourself out of your comfort zone, develop your unique leadership style, and work closely with clients to solve their pressing business challenges. Experiential learning is built into your MBA curriculum to give you ample opportunity to put skills learned in the classroom to work while making an impact at a client’s organization.
Graduate having completed at least four client or commercialization projects. With four required experiential courses and the option to take more as electives, personalize your MBA with the experiential learning courses built for your career goals. Learn to manage projects at all levels including identifying your client’s biggest needs, creating the project scope, research, and implementation.
In October 2021, Carey Business School was recognized with the Innovator Award for General Excellence from the MBA Roundtable for its full-time MBA experiential learning curriculum.
Anthony Jahanbakhsh (MBA, ’17) shares how he was able to utilize the skills learned in the MBA program for a capstone project in India, and how Carey Business School has helped expand his worldview by allowing him to connect with students from across the globe.
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Your experiential learning curriculum is built on three sequential steps: bring the field to the classroom, takes the classroom to the field, and drive innovations to market. As you gain skills and experience, your courses grow with you, presenting increasingly challenging scenarios and opportunities.
Bring the field to the classroom
Big Data Consulting Project
Analyze a business partner’s large data set, derive managerial insights, and use your findings to present creative solutions to business challenges and opportunities.
LEARN MORE about Big Data Consulting Project
Take the classroom to the field
Innovation Field Project
Work in teams using rigorous data analytic methods, creative problem-solving, and the leadership skills learned in the first year of your full-time MBA to evaluate a complex business issue. Working in teams and alongside a faculty advisory, spend five weeks in the classroom preparing and up to three weeks on-site at your client’s organization.
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Advising Project Teams
Organizations commonly rely on teams to get work done. At the same time, the effectiveness of teams can vary greatly depending on the its leadership and processes. In this experiential course, further develop your capacity to lead teams by advising an Integrative Field Project team.
Applied Behavioral Strategy for Organizational and Social Impact
Work with a Baltimore or Washington, D.C. organization to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of consumer and employee behavior. Embark on a team project to learn about the power of incentives as well as “choice architecture”—altering the context in which individuals make decisions.
CityLab
Partner with existing economic and community development projects to position yourself for a career in urban innovation and entrepreneurial business with social impact.
Client Consulting Practicum/Health Care Strategy Consulting Practicum
In this two-course series, work as a consultant to address the client’s existing and emerging challenges in the health care space or other industry.
Discovery to Market
Transform a scientific discovery into a viable commercial enterprise. LEARN MORE about Discovery to Market
Global Immersion
Travel abroad to experience international trade policy, financial markets, and more first-hand. LEARN MORE about Global Immersion
Strategy Consulting Practicum
Learn the analytical techniques for diagnosing the competitive position of a business and how to evaluate strategies. Then partner with a client organization analyze their business problems or opportunities and share your recommended strategic business solution.
Note: Course offerings vary by term and may change.
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Earning your degree at Carey Business School offers so much more in addition to the curriculum. Choose the co-curricular (non-credit) experiential learning opportunities best suited for your career aspirations or join a student organization to build your own opportunities.
Explore all co-curricular opportunities.
Co-curricular highlights
Commercialization Academy Fellowship
An incubator for innovation at Johns Hopkins, the Commercialization Academy connects you with faculty, staff, and students across the university to bring over 300 new ideas to fruition and technologies to market each year. LEARN MORE about Commercialization Academy Fellowship
Hexcite
At the Hexcite early-stage medical software accelerator, match with Johns Hopkins care providers who have an idea to create and market a software solution that improves patient care. Join a team of graduate students from across Johns Hopkins to engage with the new health technology software from every angle and bring the care provider's innovation to market. LEARN MORE Hexcite
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Tutoring: Student Success Center
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s Student Success Center provides quality in-person, online, and drop-in tutoring to help students improve writing and quantitative skills. Visit the Student Success Center website for more information, hours, and resources. For all tutoring inquiries, please email carey.tutoring@jhu.edu.
Advising
Advising may be done in person, by phone, or by email. If you are unsure who your academic advisor is, you may contact by program below:
- MS Business Analytics and Risk Management
- MS Finance
- Full-time MS Health Care Management
- MS Information Systems
- MS Marketing
- MS Real Estate and Infrastructure
- Full-time MBA
- Flexible MBA
Library Resources
Library Centers for the Carey Business School are located at the Columbia Center, Harbor East, Homewood (main campus), Montgomery County Campus, and at the Krieger Arts and Sciences Washington, D.C. location. Librarians are available for individual help or group information sessions. Our librarians are instrumental in helping students with the selection of credible sources, designing successful searches, and providing directions on how to best use our 70+ business databases.
Student Disability Services
The Carey Business School is committed to making all academic programs, support services, and facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. For more information or to request accommodations, visit the Student Disability Services page or contact Student Disability Support Services.
FT MS Group Coaching: In Person (HE)
Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) every Tuesday starting January 24 and ending on May 2, 2023 in the Spring Semester. The only exception is, no FT MS Group Coaching during