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Get involved with a student organization
Put your leadership and teamwork skills to the test and build community along the way.
At Carey Business School, the classroom is just the beginning. Lead student organizations, attend and host conferences, and network with your classmates and other students across Johns Hopkins. Take advantage of all of Johns Hopkins’ opportunities to develop new skills, explore new industries, and build a network of colleagues who become friends for life.
Whether it’s a national conference, speaker series, networking with industry experts, or social events, student organizations create programming around the hottest topics in business. And with a variety of industry, professional, cultural, and innovation-driven groups, you’ll find your spot. But if not, there’s always room to start your own. When you capitalize on the collective experience of your classmates, it’s not a question of if, but when
Student organizations are open to everyone and are designed to engage all online, on-campus, part-time, or full-time students.
For more information about Student Organizations at Carey, please email Carey.Student@jhu.edu.
- Africa Business Club
- Artificial Intelligence Club
- Black Graduate Student Association
- Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Organization (BAAIO)
- Chinese Students Association (CSA)
- Design for America JHU | MICA Studio
- Graduate Healthcare Business Association (GHBA)
- Indian Student Association
- Jewish Business Association
- Johns Hopkins Graduate Consulting Club
- Latinx/ Hispanic Graduate Student Association
- Muslim Business Students Association
- Net Impact
- Pan Asian Career Association
- Pride Business Association
- Student Marketing Association
- Student Veteran Network
- The Real Estate Group (TREG)
- VentureNest
- Women in Business

Student-Led Conferences
As a member of a student organization, you have the opportunity to participate in, plan, and lead conferences addressing today’s most pressing business issues. Bring together students, faculty, community members, and thought leaders to tackle complex business challenges from multiple angles. Build a network, practice presenting, and so much more when you participate, plan, or lead a conference at Carey Business School. Annual conferences include:
- Africa Business Conference
- The Business of Health Conference
- Net Impact Conference
- Design thinking conference
Interested in other ways to gain the skills employers demand?
Admissions
Admissions

Admissions
Are you ready to build for what’s next®?
Business school isn’t for the complacent. Business school is for the imaginative, the determined, the people who see possibilities in themselves and in their industries. It’s for those ready to seize opportunity. Is business school the next step in launching or advancing your career?
At Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we look for students with the same drive, motivation, and commitment as Johns Hopkins himself. Because before Johns Hopkins was a hospital or a university, Johns Hopkins was a businessman building for what’s next. As part of his legacy, we educate future business leaders who will seize opportunities to create lasting commercial and societal change. Carey Business School is the place for students to find what’s next for them and what’s next in the business world.
As you consider our programs, the Admissions team is available to answer all of your questions.
Introduce yourself and let us guide you through the application process and connect you with current students, alumni, and faculty. Or coordinate a location visit in Baltimore or Washington, D.C.
How to Apply
Admission to the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is competitive. We invite you to learn more about our application requirements for all degree programs at Carey. Carefully read all instructions as you begin your application, and note application deadlines. We also have additional information on registration for our non-credit Executive Education programs.
Review your program's application requirements
Connect with a Carey student or alumni
Our students come from all over the world and represent all of the different graduate business programs we have here at Carey. Connect with one of them directly to learn more about life at Carey.

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Take a virtual tour of our Harbor East and D.C. locations. Imagine yourself walking the halls, sitting in class, or studying in the library. Our virtual tours are available 24/7.
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Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure
Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure (full-time)

With the Edward St. John Real Estate Program, build a foundation in real estate investment, development, finance, construction and design, entrepreneurship, planning and sustainability, capital markets, and real estate law. At one of the few real estate programs embedded in a business school, benefit from a robust understanding of the real estate industry from top to bottom.
Thrive as a real estate professional, regardless of market conditions. Earn your MS in Real Estate and Infrastructure and build valuable connections within the industry. The signature capstone provides a mentored professional real estate industry experience that integrates all aspects of the curriculum.
Program details




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Program Features
Build your portfolio
Complete a signature, integrated, hands-on capstone project that pairs you with a professional mentor in the real estate industry.
Relevant and applicable
Learn from research-focused faculty and expert practitioners, and gain real-world experience you can use as soon as you graduate.
Edward St. John Real Estate Program
Learn fresh, innovative approaches to the field of real estate development from a sophisticated academic perspective. This program is made possible through the generous support of Edward St. John.
Master critical concepts
Gain a comprehensive understanding of real estate financials and investments as well as how to close deals, collect and analyze demographic data, and anticipate trends to thrive as a real estate professional, regardless of market conditions.
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Real Estate and Infrastructure New York City trek
Carey students, faculty, and staff from the Real Estate and Infrastructure program traveled to New York City in January 2024 for the Real Estate and Infrastructure annual experiential learning trek. The trip included visits to 3 World Trade Center, the New York Stock Exchange, and W.P. Carey for tours of the facilities. Read more“Experiential learning opportunities such as this one allow our students to develop a more well-rounded view of the real estate industry. Students get to hear from industry experts about what is happening “on the ground” and in different markets, and they can start to connect the concepts they have learned in the classroom with real world experiences.”
– Seydina Fall, Academic Program Director, Real Estate and Infrastructure program
Johns Hopkins in D.C.
Carey Business School’s new D.C. location at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW is designed for the academic needs of today and the future. This state-of-the-art Johns Hopkins location creates new opportunities for research, education, and public engagements, giving you the powerful combination of the distinctive Hopkins advantage in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Explore all that Carey’s new home has to offer
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- 334 average GRE
- 22% female / 78% male
- 3.35 average undergraduate GPA
- < 1 average years of full-time work experience
- 2 countries represented
- 23 average age
Curriculum
The Edward St. John Real Estate Program at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School features a powerful combination of research-focused faculty members and leading real estate experts. You'll build valuable connections, learn multidisciplinary skills, and master critical industry-transcending concepts to understand and anticipate real estate trends to help you thrive in any setting.
The latest edition of the Carey Business School University Catalog is available.
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One of the few graduate real estate programs to be part of a true business school, the full-time Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure program will prepare you with best practices in the real estate industry, so you graduate as an expert. Plus, you’ll network with the Carey Real Estate Advisory Board and Real Estate Alumni Network to discuss opportunities and advancements in the industry.
Real-world case studies will introduce you to multiple disciplines including investment, development, finance, construction and design, entrepreneurship, planning and sustainability, capital markets, and real estate law.
Course Highlight: Experiential Capstone Project
The capstone course provides students with an opportunity to integrate and apply the main tenants of the MS Real Estate and Infrastructure program – data, decisions, and community. Each year the program partners with a particular city and obtains data on a critical community infrastructure project that needs repositioning and revitalization. Students are tasked to produce a market feasibility report (along with a financial proforma) that will help the city’s stakeholders decide whether to pursue the project or not. Students will also dissect and analyze the city’s negotiated development review and permitting process to understand what it takes to earn community and political support.
Required courses (16 credits)
Business foundations (6 credits)
- BU.120.601 Business Communication
- BU.131.601 Business Leadership and Human Values
- BU.510.601 Statistical Analysis
Functional core (8 credits)
- BU.234.610 Real Estate and Infrastructure Finance
- BU.241.630 Real Estate Products and Emerging Trends
- BU.241.610 Real Estate Investment and Development
- NEW: The Legal and Public Policy Landscape of Real Estate
Capstone (2 credits)
- BU.245.790 Real Estate and Infrastructure Capstone
Electives (14 credits)
Students choose 7 courses from the following:
- BU.241.620 Design and Construction Feasibility
- BU.242.715 Real Estate and Infrastructure Valuation
- BU.152.725 Real Estate Entrepreneurship
- BU.242.710 Real Estate Funds and Portfolio Management
- BU.242.701 Real Estate Investment Trusts: Analysis and Structuring
- BU.241.760 Strategic Commercial Leasing
- BU.241.740 Project Finance & Public-Private Infrastructure Delivery
- BU.241.705 Selected Topics in the Real Estate Industry
- BU.241.640 Net Zero Real Estate
- New Elective: Proptech and Big Data
- New Elective: Real Estate Practicum
- New Elective: Corporate Real Estate Management
Program comparison
- In-person classes
- Courses held in Washington, D.C
- Capstone project with a mentor in the real estate industry
- Complete your degree in one year
- Online, flexible format
- Asynchronous and/or fully synchronous courses
- Optional in-person residencies available
- Complete your degree in two years
- In-person classes
- Courses held in Baltimore, MD or Washington, D.C.
- STEM-designated concentration in financial econometrics
- Complete your degree in one year
Attend an event
Carey Business School hosts various virtual admissions events for prospective students to meet with members of our admissions team. With virtual visits, informational online sessions, and regional and international events, the Carey team is ready to answer questions and support your business school journey.
Connect with a Carey student or alumni
Our students come from all over the world and represent all of the different graduate business programs we have here at Carey. Connect with one of them directly to learn more about life at Carey.
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Resources for Faculty
Resources for Faculty

Faculty and Research
We’re shaping leaders who seize opportunities to create lasting value in an ever-changing world.
Our faculty are expanding Johns Hopkins University’s pursuit of research, discovery, and education through dynamic learning opportunities, innovative faculty, and interdisciplinary collaborations to help shape leaders who seize opportunities to create lasting commercial and societal value.
First steps for new faculty
- Welcome to Carey
- Onboarding Process
- Relocation and Living in Baltimore
Internal resources
Below are links to forms and policies of benefit to faculty. Faculty may find the Payroll pages of interest, as well.
FT Faculty Policy and Procedure Manual (includes Workload Accounting System and Discretionary Account Policy)
Moving Policy
Office Furniture/Supplies
All items greater than $500 require this requisition form be completed, then signed by the Vice Dean of Faculty of Proxy. All installation charges applicable to these purchases will be paid from the discretionary account. The Carey general office supply list can be found here: https://carey.jhu.edu/inside/policies/supply-policy. Contact Carey Finance or Operations if you have any questions.
IT Purchases
Contact JHU Carey IT regarding computer hardware/software items they normally order, which are paid using the IT budget. IT items greater than $500 and paid via discretionary account require this requisition form be completed, then signed by the Vice Dean of Faculty or Proxy. Contact Carey IT for all IT related purchases, which must be processed directly by the University. Contact Carey IT with any questions.
Travel Reimbursement
Visit Inside Carey for additional faculty resources.
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Admitted Students Day 2025 in Baltimore
Admitted Students Day 2025
Saturday, March 22, 2025 | Baltimore, MD

Join us for Admitted Students Day events in Baltimore!
At Admitted Students Day, learn how Carey will help you build for what’s next. You will participate in various speaker sessions from your academic program team including key Carey departments such as Career & Life Design, experiential learning, and more. Admitted Students Day is an opportunity to connect, network and introduce yourself to the Carey community.
The event is open to all students who have been admitted to our full-time and part-time MBA and Master of Science programs, as well as our MBA dual degree programs.
Baltimore, MD
Saturday, March 22, 2025
9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
For more information on additional events, exclusive to admitted students, please visit the Admitted Student events webpage.
Schedule of Events
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Registration light breakfast, and welcome session
Check-in for Admitted Students Day and listen to a welcome address delivered by Carey leadership, admissions and a guest speaker.
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Program breakout sessions
Learn what it means to be a Carey student. During this time, you’ll have the opportunity to speak with representatives from key Carey offices, interact with student leaders and alumni, and receive guidance on the next steps to complete your enrollment at Carey.
12:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Networking lunch
Enjoy lunch while connecting with faculty, current students, and fellow admitted students.
1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Location learning and building tours
Participate in a guided tour led by a Carey Admission Ambassador to explore our Harbor East location and learn more about being a student at our Washington, D.C. location or online.
1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Sample class
Experience a graduate-level course at Carey, and engage in a lesson and activity instructed by a Carey faculty member.
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Resource and student organization fair, professional headshots and closing reception
Network with key departments, student leaders, and your future classmates as you enjoy local desserts and a champagne toast.