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Yes, Hopkins participates in all veteran programs, including Yellow Ribbon and the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Johns Hopkins University is approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission for the...

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Yes, an online student can take courses on-site (when available) and vice versa. It is dependent on the program, timing, and availability of courses offered. Connect with one of our admissions...

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Not all degrees require a concentration to be chosen, but some do. You can check out our Quick Stats Guide to view all the...

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Johns Hopkins University's Advanced Academic Programs offer many courses on the main campus in Baltimore, MD; the Washington DC Center; and online.

Program completion time is dependent upon the number of courses you take per term. Students are able to take a maximum of four courses per term with approval.

Students who are working full...

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Students must complete all academic work in a master's degree or certificate program within five years. The five-year span is calculated from the start of the first course that counts toward the...

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Advanced Academic Programs started offering programs in 1992, and offering online education in summer 2005 with Biotechnology. Since then, more than 40 graduate degree and certificate options have...

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Yes, the academic standards are the same whether you take courses on-site, online, or both. The only difference between the on-site and online options is the modality (i.e., delivery format) in...

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The full-time course load for a graduate student is three to four courses (9-12 credits) per semester. Many programs offer a sufficient number of courses per term for students to take a full-time...

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All AAP master's degrees and graduate certificate programs are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. This includes any modality (on-site, online, hybrid).

Master of Arts in Communication
Master of Arts in Cultural Heritage Management
Master of Arts in Global Security Studies
Master of Arts in Museum Studies
Master of Arts...

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You will earn 30 credits to complete the master's degree program.
No, the MS in Financial Economics program does not require a residency. You can complete the master's degree program entirely online or on campus in Washington, D.C.

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