
The program will be offered through the Whiting School of Engineering and the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
Students in the new degree program will begin their bachelor’s degree courses at the Whiting School during years one through three. In the fourth year, student will be fully immersed in the Carey Business School’s full-time Global MBA program, and will complete a summer internship. Year five will cover the remaining coursework for degrees at both schools.
“Johns Hopkins engineering students are extremely entrepreneurial in the way they approach solving problems,” said Ed Schlesinger, the Benjamin T. Rome Dean of the Whiting School of Engineering. “They are eager to turn their innovations into products that can have an impact on people’s lives and the partnership with the Carey School will provide them with the business skills they need to do this.”