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The Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals Electrical and Computer Engineering online master's program stands among the nation's largest part-time offerings. Recognized for excellence, our program holds the #1 ranking from U.S. News & World Report. We prioritize practical learning experiences, enabling students to remotely access campus equipment for hands-on measurements. Our comprehensive curriculum spans diverse specializations, including computer engineering and satellite communications - the latter taught by a faculty member who contributed to NASA's New Horizons Pluto mission.Students develop essential skills through rigorous study of core subjects like electromagnetics, electronic devices, and systems theory, while also working with cutting-edge mobile platform architectures. Graduates will be equipped to: Apply advanced electrical and computer engineering principles to transform system requirements into detailed component designs.
Design and execute experiments or simulations, then effectively analyze and interpret outcomes.
Utilize sophisticated mathematical methods and contemporary engineering tools with professional competence.
Except as provided herein, applicants must be in the last semester of undergraduate study at or hold a bachelor’s or graduate degree from a US regionally accredited college or university. While there is no automatic prohibition of the admission of students from US nationally accredited colleges or universities, EP retains the right to assess an applicant’s courses and/or degrees earned from one of those institutions to determine their academic readiness for the Program. Applicants who hold degrees from international institutions are encouraged to apply and must meet requirements found on EP’s International Applicants webpage.
Admitted students typically have earned a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (B or above) in the latter half of their undergraduate studies (when reviewing an application, the candidate’s academic and professional background will be considered).
Applicants must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
No GRE is required.