Environmental Engineering and Science - MSc

M.B.A.

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Johns Hopkins University

Course Overview

Through our dual-degree master's programs with the internationally renowned Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, students develop the business knowledge that will keep them competitive in the growing field of environmental engineering. The Environmental Engineering and Science - MSc /MBA program at Johns Hopkins University focuses on how physics, chemistry, biology, and geology play a role in today's most pressing environmental challenges. While refreshing their knowledge of the fundamentals of engineering and natural sciences, participants learn cutting-edge methods for treating and responding to modern environmental threats, and the business components that are involved in creating persuasive plans and budgets to address the challenges. Instructors, who are experienced professionals from organizations and government agencies nationwide, utilize interactive learning tools and online course delivery to teach students all over the world. This program is offered through the Whiting School's Engineering for Professionals program (EP) and the Carey Business School. You have the flexibility to take courses at the two schools simultaneously or sequentially. As a graduate, you'll receive two degrees, one from each school.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Online
  • This Program is taught in: English

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  • Domestic Students: 1,330 USD (1,330 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 1,330 USD (1,330 USD) per 1

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Johns Hopkins University, United States

Course Overview

Through our dual-degree master's programs with the internationally renowned Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, students develop the business knowledge that will keep them competitive in the growing field of environmental engineering. The Environmental Engineering and Science - MSc /MBA program at Johns Hopkins University focuses on how physics, chemistry, biology, and geology play a role in today's most pressing environmental challenges. While refreshing their knowledge of the fundamentals of engineering and natural sciences, participants learn cutting-edge methods for treating and responding to modern environmental threats, and the business components that are involved in creating persuasive plans and budgets to address the challenges. Instructors, who are experienced professionals from organizations and government agencies nationwide, utilize interactive learning tools and online course delivery to teach students all over the world. This program is offered through the Whiting School's Engineering for Professionals program (EP) and the Carey Business School. You have the flexibility to take courses at the two schools simultaneously or sequentially. As a graduate, you'll receive two degrees, one from each school.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Online
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 1,330 USD per credit
  • International Students: 1,330 USD per credit

Address

Johns Hopkins University, United States

What career paths do people with a Masters in Environmental Science take?

  • Research 23.2
  • Education & Academics 14.5
  • Business Development 11.6
  • Community and Social Services 8.8
  • Project Management 8.7
  • Consulting 5.1
  • Entrepreneuership 5
  • Operations 4.7
  • Engineering 3.9
  • IT 3.8

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