Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, Maryland

$78,615

For the 2023-2024 academic year: The average cost of attendance of an international student (Tuition Cost + Living Expenses) for graduate students is approximately $78,615.

Johns Hopkins University (JHU) is a private research university located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Established in 1876, JHU holds the distinction of being the first U.S. university based on the European research institution model. Its strategic location near Washington, D.C. provides students with abundant networking and professional opportunities, facilitated by the city's close ties to government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international institutions. For more than a century, Johns Hopkins Engineering has been a driving force in the future of technology, health care, and engineering education. The Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering is recognized as the top-ranked program in the nation. The Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering has consistently ranked as one of the top 5 programs nationally by U.S. News & World Report in recent years.  
Pride

Points of Pride

  • Ranked No.16 in the U.S., Johns Hopkins University’s acclaimed engineering program prepares international students for strong STEM futures in an array of growing careers across the globe, as well as career advancement opportunities for working professionals.  
  • As the first research university in the U.S., Johns Hopkins University provides international students with a collaborative and engaging learning environment. Guided by acclaimed faculty, Johns Hopkins is committed to providing a rich student experience filled with inquiry, rigor, discovery, and expertise. 
  • Ground-breaking research from Hopkins Engineers includes the development of a water chlorination system, the creation of speech recognition technology, pioneering work on NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, and the creation of the ubiquitous global COVID tracking map.  
  • When international students come to Johns Hopkins School of Engineering. they join a celebrated community of achievers: Alumni include businessman and philanthropist Michael Bloomberg. Former Homeland Security Chief Cyber Official Phyllis Schneck, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, and dozens of members of the National Academy of Sciences. 
  • Johns Hopkins is located in Baltimore, Maryland — a diverse and vibrant city with a rich history that plays an integral role in the region’s thriving global business and technology communities. 

University Highlights

  • Johns Hopkins ranks No. 7 on the 2022-23 U.S. News & World Report list of Best Colleges.
  • Johns Hopkins University’s engineering graduate programs again among the nation’s best, according to?U.S. News & World Report‘s annual?Best Graduate Schools rankings.
  • Key Industries - Aerospace and Defence, Advanced Manufacturing, Cybersecurity, IT, Financial Services. 
  • For more than a century, Johns Hopkins Engineering has been a driving force in the future of technology, health care, and engineering education. 
  • Nearby Cities: Washington, DC 1 hour drive, Philadelphia 2-hour drive, New York City 3-hour drive. 
  • Johns Hopkins has 20% international students. 
  • The Hopkins Engineering Alumni community, a 40,000+ strong powerful global network, supports students in their career goals by connecting them with alumni who are CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, founders of Silicon Valley startups, leaders in government and academia, and more. 
  • JHU’s industry affiliates programs enable academia, business, and industry to form robust, multi-faceted, and mutually beneficial collaborations intended to advance areas of education, research, entrepreneurship, commercialization, and translation. 
  • #7 in National Universities - U.S. News & World Report, 2023 
  • #9 in Best Value Schools - U.S. News & World Report, 2023 
  • #10 in Most Innovative Schools - U.S. News & World Report, 2023 
  • #11 Best Global University - U.S. News & World Report, 2022 
  • #24 in QS World University Rankings  
  • #15 in World University Rankings 2023 – Times Higher Education 2023 

US News & World Report Rankings – Graduate

  • #14 in Best Engineering Schools 
  • #1 in Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering  
  • #19 in Chemical Engineering  
  • #31 in Civil Engineering  
  • #18 in Computer Engineering  
  • #23 in Computer Science 
  • #23 in Electrical / Electronic / Communications Engineering  
  • #25 in Environmental / Environmental Health Engineering  
  • #20 in Materials Engineering  
  • #14 in Mechanical Engineering  

Programs

Graduate

  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics (MSE)
  • Bioengineering Innovation and Design (MSE)
  • Biomedical Engineering (MSE) - STEM Designated
  • Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (MSE, MCBE) - STEM Designated
  • Civil Engineering (MSE, MCE) - STEM Designated
  • Computer Science (MSE, MS) - STEM Designated
  • Data Science (MSE, MS) - STEM Designated
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSE, MS) - STEM Designated
  • Engineering Management (MS, MEM) - STEM Designated
  • Financial Mathematics (MSE, MS) - STEM Designated
  • Geography and Environmental Engineering (MA, MSE, MS) - STEM Designated
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MSE, MMSE) - STEM Designated
  • Mechanical Engineering (MSE, MME) - STEM Designated
  • Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (MS)
  • Robotics (MSE) - STEM Designated
  • Security Informatics (MS)

Standardised Tests

Graduate

  • IELTS: 7 
  • TOEFL: 100 
  • GRE/GMAT: Required for major programs 
  • Application Fee: $75 

Intakes

Fall (September), Spring (January), and Summer (May).