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Flexible MBAThe world-class education you expect from Johns Hopkins,
designed to fit your busy schedule.
3 years
54 creditsFOR MORE INFORMATIONLOCATIONS
carey.jhu.edu
410.234.9220877-88-CAREY (877.882.2739)
Baltimore, MD (Harbor East)
Washington, D.C. (Dupont Circle)
OnlinePart-time
618 AVERAGE GMATWaiver option available
3.39 AVERAGE UNDERGRADUATE GPA
9.4 AVERAGE YEARS OF FULL-TIME WORK EXPERIENCE
24,000
200,000
CAREY ALUMNI
JOHNS HOPKINS ALUMNI
ACCESS TO
Business Foundations (30 credits) • Business Communication • Negotiation • Business Leadership and Human Values • Business Law • The Firm and the Macro-economy • Economics for Decision Making • Statistical Analysis • Decision Models • Leadership in Organizations • Accounting and Financial Reporting • Corporate Finance • Information Systems • Marketing Management • Operations Management • Investments
Electives (courses may include) • Fixed Income • Cybersecurity • Data Analytics • Power and Politics • Evaluating Health Care Innovations • Entrepreneurial Ventures • Design Thinking • Real Estate Funds & Portfolio Management • Wealth Management • City Lab • Professional Discovery to Market • Global Strategy • Corporate Governance • Marketing Strategy
Curriculum Exposure to both traditional and real-world project-based courses allow program graduates to advance in their current field or transition into a new sector.
MBA Concentrations • Enterprise Risk Management • Entrepreneurship • Financial Businesses* • Health Care Management* • Information Systems
• Interdisciplinary Business • Leading Organizations* • Marketing • Real Estate and Infrastructure* These concentrations are also available online.
Online courses: • Follow the same 8-week terms as on-site/in-person courses • Taught by the same world-class faculty who develop and teach the courses • Feature both synchronous (real-time) and asynchronous learning activities
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the world’s leading authority on the quality assurance of business school programs.
Employers who have hired Carey 2015 or 2016 graduates:
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• Accenture • Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. • Bank of America Merrill Lynch • Booz Allen Hamilton • Brown Advisory • Children’s National Health Systems • Citigroup • Constellation Energy • Dell • Deloitte • Ernst & Young LLP • Federal Reserve Board • Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority, Inc. (FINRA) • Gensler • Johns Hopkins Medicine • Johns Hopkins University • Kaiser Permanente
• KPMG • Lockheed Martin • M&T Bank • Marriott International • Morgan Stanley • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • Navigant Consulting • Northrop Grumman Corporation • Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) • Siemens Corporation • Strategy& • T. Rowe Price • The Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia • The Hartford • U.S. Department of Defense • U.S. Department of
Homeland Security
• U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs • U.S. Senate • U.S. Social Security Administration • Under Armour • University of Pennsylvania
Health Systems • Washington Hospital Center • Wells Fargo • Wellspan Medical Group
Graduate Employment Outcomes
For more information visit: carey.jhu.edu 410.234.9220 | 877-88-CAREY (877.882.2739) | [email protected]
S C H O L A R S H I P S
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School offers numerous options for financing your education, including
merit-based scholarships, loans, payment plans, and tuition reimbursement available to
those who qualify.
carey.jhu.edu/admissions/financial-aid
Information reflects 2016 graduates.
44% Consulting | 5% Academia4% Technology | 26% Pharmaceutical/
Biotech/Health Care | 9% Financial Services | 4% Government
4% Manufacturing | 4% Other
48% Consulting | 9% Financial/Accounting | 13% General Management13% Marketing/Sales | 4% Operations/
Logistics | 13% Other
Accepted Offers by Industry
Accepted Offers by Function
93%of graduates were employed,
accepted full-time or internship positions, continued their
education, or started their own business within six months
of graduation.
* Based on data collected for 82% of May 2016 and August 2016 graduates.
This is not a comprehensive list.