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Online Studies

You don鈥檛 have to be on a Johns Hopkins campus to get the benefits of a Johns Hopkins education. We offer dozens of online courses and programs, some for credit, some for free through our partnership with Coursera.

More information about our online programs is available below

More than 25 master’s and certificate programs are offered fully or partially online via the Krieger School’s Advanced Academic Programs division

The Flexible MBA program聽provides a聽part-time business education for full-time professionals seeking to advance their careers; the business of health care graduate certificate is designed for leaders in health care and medicine

Explore the world of international relations through innovative graduate courses and degree programs offered online.

Doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs offered fully online, plus a selection of professional development courses

More than 140 online courses are available via聽Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals,聽including programs in computer science, cybersecurity, environmental engineering, and information systems engineering

The Department of the History of Medicine offers an online master’s and certificate in the History of Medicine, as well as individual courses for credit

Online prerequisites for health professions鈥攊ncluding anatomy, biostatistics, microbiology, and physiology鈥攑lus master’s programs and certificate options

Offering online degree programs, courses, certificates, and training, plus an expanding portfolio of free online courses via OpenCourseWare, Coursera, and iTunes

Coursera

Choose from  offered through Coursera, a leading provider of massive open online courses, or MOOCs. Courses are free and open to anyone who is interested鈥攜ou don鈥檛 have to be enrolled at Johns Hopkins. Topics include bioinformatics, data analysis, the science of patient safety, and caring for people with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

Continuing Medical Education

The at our School of Medicine offers educational activities鈥攊ncluding 鈥攄esigned to help doctors maintain, develop, and/or increase the knowledge and skills they need to best serve their patients, the public, and the profession.