Bioengineering at Johns Hopkins University
If you plan to study Bioengineering, you may want to check out the program at Johns Hopkins University. The following information will help you decide if it is a good fit for you.
Johns Hopkins University sits in Baltimore, MD.
During the most recent reporting year, 372 bioengineering graduations were recorded at Johns Hopkins University.
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Online & Distance Learning at Johns Hopkins University
Many students take online classes at Johns Hopkins University. Among 30,210 students, 12,409 (41%) were enrolled entirely in distance education and 4,719 (16%) took at least some classes online.
Student Demographics & Diversity
Below you’ll find the student demographics for Bioengineering graduates at Johns Hopkins University, by degree type.
Program-wide, Bioengineering graduates at Johns Hopkins University are 49% women (181) and 51% men (191).
Bioengineering Bachelor’s Program at Johns Hopkins University
Of the 102 bachelor’s bioengineering graduates at Johns Hopkins University, 53% were women (54) and 47% were men (48).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Bioengineering bachelor’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 15 |
| Hispanic / Latino | 16 |
| Black / African American | 1 |
| Asian | 59 |
| Two or More Races | 3 |
| International (Nonresident) | 6 |
| Unknown | 2 |
Racial-ethnic minorities make up 77% of Bioengineering bachelor’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University, above the national average of 44%.*
Bioengineering Master’s Program at Johns Hopkins University
Of the 232 master’s bioengineering degrees awarded at Johns Hopkins University, 50% were women (115) and 50% were men (117).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Bioengineering master’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 54 |
| Hispanic / Latino | 7 |
| Black / African American | 6 |
| Asian | 52 |
| Two or More Races | 4 |
| International (Nonresident) | 109 |
Racial-ethnic minorities make up 30% of Bioengineering master’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University, lower than the national average of 32%.*
Bioengineering Doctoral Program at Johns Hopkins University
Of the 32 doctoral bioengineering graduates at Johns Hopkins University, 31% were women (10) and 69% were men (22).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Bioengineering doctoral degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 17 |
| Hispanic / Latino | 2 |
| Black / African American | 4 |
| Asian | 4 |
| International (Nonresident) | 5 |
Racial-ethnic minorities make up 31% of Bioengineering doctoral degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University, above the national average of 26%.*
*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.
Best-Paid Careers for Bioengineering Graduates
Those who complete Bioengineering program at Johns Hopkins University go on to a range of careers. The table below ranks the highest-paying careers for Bioengineering majors, ordered by median annual salary:
| Occupation | Nationwide Median Wage |
|---|---|
| Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers | $121,651 |
| Architectural and Engineering Managers | $101,277 |
| Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers | $89,263 |
| Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary | $79,889 |
References
- IPEDS — Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
- U.S. Department of Education — College Scorecard
- O*NET Online (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- National Center for Education Statistics
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