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4+1 Degree Programs
4+1 Degree Programs

What’s Next After Graduation?
You’re Ready To Lead. And We Have The Programs To Jumpstart Your Career.
At the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we shape leaders who seize opportunities to create lasting value in an ever-changing world. It’s a promise we live by - a promise that empowers our graduates to lead the next generation of business. As industries and marketplaces change rapidly, you have the opportunity to define a new way of doing business. We have a number of partnerships with various institutions.
Learn More About The Process And Opportunities That May Apply To You.

Application process:
- You will apply in your junior year at McDaniel for the STEM-designated full-time MS in Finance with a concentration in Financial Econometrics or the STEM-designated full-time MS in Marketing with a concentration in Marketing Analytics.
- You’ll work with your McDaniel advisor to determine if the 4+1 program is a good fit for you and your goals.
- You will complete two graduate courses during your senior year at McDaniel.
- The remaining course load will be completed in two semesters at Carey.

Application Process
- You will apply for the specialized master’s of your choice your junior year at Goucher.
- You’ll work with your Goucher advisor to determine if the 4+1 program is a good fit for you and your goals.
- At a minimum, you need to have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 and coursework in quantitative subjects is expected.
- You will take 2 graduate courses during your senior year at Goucher.
- Depending on the courses selected, they may taken on campus at our Harbor East or D.C. campuses during your senior year.
- The remaining course-load will be completed in 2 semesters at Carey.

US Naval Academy
Earn your Master’s in Finance from Johns Hopkins Carey Business school.
Apply to the program during your 4th year at the US Naval Academy. Your courses can be taken online or in person, and will be completed in 12 months.
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Undergraduate Business Minor
Undergraduate Business Minor

Business Minor For Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Students
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School offers Johns Hopkins undergraduates a focused, quantitative business minor that will prepare you for careers in small companies, major corporations, consultancies, as well as acceptance into graduate business programs.
Position yourself as a leader among your peers in the private sector, government, the non-profit sector, and the world of social enterprises. Graduating with a business minor, you will have the opportunity to enter a variety of business careers such as finance, management, real estate, marketing, accounting, and consulting.
At the conclusion of the program, you will be able to:
- Enter a variety of careers such as finance, management, real estate, marketing, accounting and consulting.
- Create, analyze, and implement value propositions about projects and products for the benefit of various stakeholders, from shareholders to local communities.
- Establish and manage brands and products as well as institutions and organizations.
- Build, manage, and grow valuable and lasting relationships with clients, customers, shareholders, creditors, and local communities.
- Recognize, understand, capitalize on, and generate changing trends in local and global economies.
- Be a responsible business leader and an engaged citizen of your communities, cities, and countries.
The business minor offers an instructional program that combines critical analysis and theoretical grounding in a broad set of required courses and hands-on experience through an experiential capstone course.
Undergraduate Business Minor Requirements
The Undergraduate Business Minor will require a total of 24 credits.
Required Courses:
- BU.667.310 Business Analytics and Statistics (3)
- BU.667.311 Economics for Decision Making (3)
- EN.660.203 Financial Accounting (3)
- BU.667.312 Marketing Management (3)
- BU.667.313 Principles of Finance (3)
- BU.667.314 Operations Management (3)
- BU.667.315 Organizational Management (3)
- BU.667.400 Business Capstone (3)
Declaring The Minor
Students can declare the minor via SIS. Hover over the Registration tab in SIS and select “online forms.” Complete the “add a new major/minor” form.
Frequently Asked Questions
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There are eight required courses to complete the business minor. Required courses are noted above.
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Business courses are open to all Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences and Engineering students.
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No. You may choose to take only a course or two. You do not have to declare the minor.
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Advising for the minor will be handled by the Carey Business School’s Academic Programs & Advising Office. Questions about the minor can be addressed to Michael Tyler, Academic Advisor for the business minor at Carey_BusinessMinor@jhu.edu.