Students from across the university
Whether you major, double-major, or minor in applied mathematics and statistics, you’ll be part of a community of individuals who, like you, are dedicated to using their knowledge to make an impact on the world.
Our undergraduates are involved in all aspects of the university–whether taking part in HUSAM, our student group, athletics, or conducting research while mentored by outstanding faculty from multiple Johns Hopkins divisions.
Our students move on to a breadth of careers and attend top graduate programs in a variety of subjects, work in industry, and are launching their own entrepreneurial ventures.
Our community embraces diversity, in all its forms, and our undergraduates hail from around the globe, as well as from departments across university divisions.
Learn about undergraduate options
Major, double-major, or minor
We are home to students from a wide range of disciplines, who seek to apply the knowledge they gain in the classroom to topics in the physical and biological science, bioengineering fields, and more.
Combined Bachelor's/Master's program
The Bachelor’s / Master’s Program is designed to enable exceptionally well-qualified and highly motivated AMS undergraduates to fulfill the requirements for both degrees within five years.
Undergraduate Admissions
Learn about the undergraduate experience at JHU--from the admissions process, classes, and research opportunities to athletics and student group--and apply today!
Get to know us
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The Art of Mathematical Thinking
An undergraduate’s perspective on the major, published in the JHU News-Letter
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March Madness Math: Winning Brackets
Hopkins Undergraduate Society for Applied Math (HUSAM) hosted a talk on ranking methods, algorithms, and making a winning bracket.
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Starting Young with Artificial Intelligence
First-year AMS student, Nathan Wang, helped write a bill calling for the creation of high school artificial intelligence curricula. The bill became law as part of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act.
Johns Hopkins Directed Reading Program (DRP)
Explore applied math and stats beyond the classroom. Each semester, the DRP pairs undergrads with PhD mentors for one-on-one projects on advanced, research-related topics. Grow your skills and expand your network through this unique mentorship opportunity!
Questions about our undergraduate academic program?
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Meet our faculty and students
Mentorship, Research, Community - Meet our faculty and students and learn about their interests–from the research they do to their extracurricular activities.

A New Card Shark Emerges - AMS student Amber Hamelin ’22 scored the Professor Bounty chip in the Johns Hopkins Poker Class Tournament 2020, the culminating event of the intersession course, Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Poker.