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The Computer Science Department is located in the Whiting School of Engineering of Johns Hopkins University at the Homewood Campus in North Baltimore. We offer both undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

Prospective Undergraduate Information

We offer three full-time day school undergraduate computer science programs: a Bachelor of Science, a Bachelor of Arts, and a Minor. Although it is not required, many students choose to customize their CS major in accordance with special interests. Here are some of the most popular program variations, reflecting the particular strengths of the department and school:

Related day school programs affiliated with the department include a minor in Computer Integrated Surgery, a major in Computer Engineering and a Master of Science in Security Informatics.

Undergraduate Admissions: The University's site for Undergraduate Admissions is a vital stopping point for all high school students who are interested in studying Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. They process all applications and make the admission decisions.


New to the City of Baltimore? Try this page out for more information.


Prospective Graduate Information

Graduate degrees offered in our full-time day-school programs are a Master of Science in Engineering and a Doctor of Philosophy. Related day school programs affiliated with the department include a Master of Science in Security Informatics. Although some graduate students may finish their degree part-time after completing a 1 year residency requirement, please see below for information regarding the University's intended part-time degree options.

Graduate Admissions

Graduate admissions are handled through the Department of Computer Science. Please follow this link to download application materials and learn more about graduate study in the Department.

The Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professional (EPP) Program in the Whiting School of Engineering offers opportunities for part-time evening and weekend study at various locations in the Baltimore/DC metro area. While they do not offer an undergraduate degree program in computer science, there are undergraduate programs in Electrical Engineering and Engineering Science. They offer several graduate programs leading to a Masters of Science degree: Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Information Systems and Technology. In addition, students in one of these programs may choose to concentrate in Telecommunications and Networking. See www.epp.jhu.edu for admissions information.

The School of Professional Studies in Business and Education offers opportunities for part-time evening and weekend study at various locations in the Baltimore/DC metro area. At the undergraduate level they offer an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program. At the graduate level they offer a Masters of Science in Information and Telecommunication Systems, and Masters of Business Administration with concentrations in Management Information Systems and Electronic Business. SPSBE also offers non-credit computer technology courses for those looking to enhance their skills without entering into a full course of study, and post-masters certificates for those interested in an applied specialization such as electronic commerce. See www.spsbe.jhu.edu for enrollment information.





 
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