The Johns Hopkins Master of Science in Engineering Management Program
The Johns Hopkins Master of Science in Engineering Management program unites technical expertise and training in leadership and management, providing you with the skills necessary to lead technical teams, employ an engineering mindset to meet strategy challenges, and enter and advance more quickly in-demand technical industries.
In the Johns Hopkins MSEM program, students complete coursework in two tracks:
- A technical track of the student’s choice delivered by departments throughout the Whiting School of Engineering
- A project- and problem-based management track delivered by the Center for Leadership Education
Through Johns Hopkins MSEM coursework, our students consult for startups, discover problems worth solving, work in multidisciplinary teams, design prototypes and business plans, and collaborate with our industry partners on real-world projects.
In MSEM’s technical tracks, students take engineering courses directly from the academic department that sponsors the track, which means 1) the tracks are academically rigorous and 2) MSEM students work alongside other students pursuing graduate degrees in engineering.
Johns Hopkins MSEM program provides our students with the skills they need to enter their desired field, to become an entrepreneur, and to successfully pursue some of the most in-demand roles in technical industries, including product manager, consultant, senior engineer, and more.
MSEM Tracks
Explore the MS in Engineering Management tracks.
Management Track
MSEM's management track provides students with the skills they need to lead effectively in multidisciplinary, international teams.
Technical Track
The MSEM technical track is designed to deepen students' knowledge and skills in a particular engineering area, preparing them for their desired career path.
MSEM Projects
Throughout the program, MSEM students complete a number of hands-on, real-world projects, including course projects, the Immersion Program, and the Hospital Project.
Success at JHU
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MEMPC Member
Johns Hopkins is a member of the MEMPC. The Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium (MEMPC) is a small group of highly selective and forward-thinking professional graduate engineering management programs. Learn more about MEMPC.
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MSEM Services & Support
Learn more about the resources, internship opportunities, and the JHU health insurance available to MSEM students. Go to Services & Support.
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Get Real-World Experience
Through our hands-on programs with industry partners, like the Johns Hopkins Hospital Project, get an immersive experience that will build both the technical knowledge and leadership skills you need to progress in your field. Go to the Hospital Project.