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Undergraduate Degree Programs

Engineering Departments

There are 14 engineering programs at Hopkins, housed within nine departments.

Do you have a question about a degree requirement?
Check out your department's advising manual or get in touch with the advising contact person.

Programs

Degree Offered

Minor

Advising Contact Information

Advising Manual

Applied Mathematics & Statistics

B.A. & B.S.

Yes

Ms.Kristin Bechtel
516-4586
Whitehead104

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Biomedical Engineering

B.A. & B.S.

 

Ms. Cathy Jancuk
516-5260
Clark 316

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Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

B.S.

 

Ms. Lynn Johnson
516-8294
Maryland 221

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Civil Engineering

B.S.

Yes

Dr. Hugh Ellis
516-6265
Latrobe 208

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Computer Engineering

B.S.

 

Dr. Fred Davidson
516-7007
Barton 223C

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Computer Science

B.A. & B.S.

Yes

Dr. Joanne Houlahan
516-4117
NEB 224

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Electrical Engineering

B.A. & B.S.

 

Dr. Fred Davidson
516-7007
Barton 223C

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Engineering Mechanics

B.S.

 

Mr. Mike Bernard
516-7154
Latrobe 223

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Entrepreneurship & Management

Minor only

 

Ms. Marybeth Camerer
516-7197
Whitehead104

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Environmental Engineering

B.S.

 

Dr. Bill Ball
516-5434
Ames 308

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General Engineering

B.A.

 

Dr. Andrew Douglas
516-7395
NEB 126

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Geography

B.A.

Yes

Dr. Bill Ball
516-5434
Ames 308

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Materials Science & Engineering

B.S.

 

Dr. Jim Spicer
516-8524


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Mechanical Engineering

B.S.

 

Mr. Mike Bernard
516-7154
Latrobe 223

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Undergraduate programs in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc.

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