The Applied Mathematics and Statistics master’s program emphasizes mathematical foundations and their modeling and numerical counterparts as well as their applications to solving societal problems.
| Application deadlines | December 15 for fall 2026 admission to receive an earlier review and faster admission decision.
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| Average time to degree completion | Three to four full-time semesters |
| Tuition | $66,670 annually / $33,335 per semester |
| Funding support | More details here |
No GRE required, and no application fee.
What makes us unique?
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Mentorship that matters
Your faculty mentors are not just subject matter experts but are partners with industry and government, solving real-world problems.
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Translation
We explore the world through a mathematical lens—and equip our students to do the same. Whether you’re modeling disease outbreaks, designing investment strategies, or advancing statistical computing, the work you do here will prepare you for a future where analytics and insight drive decision making.
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Investment in faculty
As part of the university’s transformational investment in data science and AI, five new faculty members will be joining the department by the spring of 2026.
About our program
Academic excellence
Johns Hopkins Engineering is No.13 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 – 2026 graduate program rankings.
Academic tracks that meet your needs
Choose from an academic (non-thesis) or research (thesis) track, depending on your interests.
Research and unmatched access
Our students collaborate with leading faculty on research in areas from biomedical engineering to
You can tailor your studies to your professional goals
Focus areas include:
- Probability and Statistics
- Optimization/Operations Research
- Discrete Mathematics
- Computational Mathematics
"No matter what kind of work you do, it’s going to be very important to break down messy problems and present clients with convincing arguments backed by data."
Alexander Peterson ‘18 (MSE), a research data scientist, says the professional applications of an MSE in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Johns Hopkins are broad, as was the exposure he had to different fields and professions while he was a student.
The AMS MSE student experience
Faculty
Meet the faculty teaching and mentoring our students and leading advances in the field Meet our facultyOutcomes-oriented
Our graduates are leaders in industry and entrepreneurs, working at the forefront of fields from healthcare and software to management consulting and financial services.
The job outlook for professionals in applied mathematics and statistics is excellent. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers related to applied mathematics are growing fast and are projected to experience a significant increase in the coming years.
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AMS MSE Program Requirements
You can choose an academic (non-thesis) or research track (theses), depending on your career goals.
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