Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School full time MBA presentation.
Although Carey Business School Re Records these presentations as needed, Please note that this was recorded on September 24th, 2020.
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Before founding a hospital in a University, Johns Hopkins was a businessman. Business education has been taught at Johns Hopkins University since 1960.
Carey Business School was established in 2007 as the newest Graduate School of Johns Hopkins University.
In 2017, Carey Business School received an Aacsb Accreditation, the highest accreditation any Business School can achieve.
Kerry offers a number of both full and part time programmes including dual MBA degrees with other schools within Johns Hopkins University. Today will be talking about the full time Johns Hopkins MBA. We have similar recordings for many of our other programs so please visit our website to learn more about any other program that interests you.
Rather than concentrations, the Johns Hopkins MBA offers two pathways to choose from. The pathways are analytics, leadership and innovation or a lie.
And health technology and innovation or HTI in the ally pathway. You will translate data insights into innovative solutions and Harnish the synergy between analytics in leadership to advance your solutions and changing markets.
In the HT pathway, you will leverage the power of Johns Hopkins University's health ecosystem and find technology driven, human centered solutions to complex health problems.
Carey Business School is located in Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood, about four miles from the Johns Hopkins Homewood undergraduate campus and 1 1/2 miles from the Johns Hopkins Hospital and medical campus. Carry is located within a 24 story office building where we utilized 7 non consecutive floors including the entire 24th floor.
Harbor East is one of Baltimore's most upscale neighborhoods and the business center of the entire city. Kerry does have another campus located in Washington DC. However, about 2/3 of Kerry students are at the Baltimore campus, the full time MBA program is taught exclusively at the Baltimore Harbor East campus.
Your time is Carey. Business School isn't just about what you're learning, but who you'll be learning with for two years. Here's a snapshot of the averages of the typical incoming classic carry the average gmat 632. We convert GRE scores to GMAT equivalents. The average undergraduate GPA is 3.27 on AUS GPA scale and the average years of work experience is 4.13 years. 56% of the class is female.
With 44% male and 46% come from the United States with 54% being international.
In year one you will begin your MBA journey by participating in core MBA classes which will build your managerial tool kit.
Your class will go through the first year together as a cohort and ESET regimen of coursework designed to be the foundation for everything to come.
Some courses are the foundational courses for the flagship experiential learning course innovation field project that all first year MBA's will work on it is the first of four experiential learning projects that are like having small intern ships built into the curriculum.
In some cases you will break out into different courses depending on your pathway.
You can see those here on this chart of the first year curriculum.
For example, in the fall two quarter you will be in foundations of business analytics or foundations of business help. Depending on which pathway you were on, everyone will also take part in data science, big data consulting project, or in the first year.
The two experiential learning projects. During the first year are required of all MBA students. No matter their pathway, and are the foundation for the experiential learning to come.
During year two, in addition to continuing with required coursework, MBA candidates will be able to use their electives to pursue focus areas and consulting finance, leading organizations, marketing and operations management.
A lie. Students will also finish their experiential learning requirement by choosing two more experiential learning projects from a menu of projects. MBA candidates on the HCI pathway will complete their experiential learning requirement with a two part course end to end health breakthroughs.
All NBA students take two required experiential learning courses that focus on the skills employers are looking for quantitative analysis, complex, problem solving, creativity, teaming and critical thinking in big data consulting project, a business will give you their existing data so that you and your team of colleagues can help craft a solution to a business.
Current business problem along with consultations and checkins with the company. You will use a combination of data visualization tools, statistical analysis software and spreadsheet simulation, an optimization tools to analyze the data, find patterns and trends, and predict outcomes. All the skills you need are taught before the course and you will come out with the practice skills and confident to tackle large datasets at any organization.
Innovation field project is the cornerstone of your NBA experience. All first year students will work on teams and use rigorous data analytics to provide innovative an insightful business solutions to an organization's most pressing business challenges. You will have to work within the business. Is real constraints, budget staffing, etc. To translate insights into recommendations that they can then implement. This project will culminate with three weeks.
If you're specializing in health, technology and innovation, you will take the two core series end to end health breakthroughs, analytics, leadership and innovation. Students can also take this series as electives. You will gain hands-on experiential.
Experience developing a product or service that has the potential to improve health care for patients around the world and the first course design lab you will partner with Johns Hopkins schools such as Medicine, Nursing, Public Health and engineering to research holes in the market and develop Proto tops of your new product or service.
In the second course commercializing discovery.
You will bring a product or service from design lab to market. This includes crafting a licensing strategy and navigating regulatory processes.
At the end of both courses you will have the experience working a product from ideational 2 market and expanding your professional networks by working with different health industry businesses and nonprofits throughout the courses.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School students are ready to build for what's next in their career. Employment statistics for all Carey Business School degree programs are collected and published in compliance with the NBA Csea standards for reporting employment statistics.
Are MBA graduates are set up to go into a wide variety of industry and roll outcomes?
The next program is like having your own career Advisory Board. The curriculum is the cornerstone of your MBA, but it's how you weave connections between courses that will really prepare you to distinguish yourself as a business leader after graduation. That's where next comes in. We match you with a personalized advisory team based on your career goals and aspirations. Here team consists of a faculty member, industry expert, and career coach who will work with you throughout your two years to give you feedback on your professional narrative.
Also, hoping you explore career opportunities.
Kerry's career development office, or CDO, is structured for our students to work with a team of experts that will guide them along their career path. Students can select any of the seven CDO industry networks of interest and be notified of new events and opportunities related to careers in those fields. Students are encouraged to select any and as many industries that interest them.
There are members of the CDO team who are devoted to helping our students enhance their marketability in their job searches. These career coaches are there to help you with your resume and get you prepared for taking the next step. MBA students take a professional development course, their first 2 terms where you can devote time specifically to exploring your future career possibilities. With the career development office.
Other members of the CDO team are constantly establishing connections within the various industry networks for Kerry students to take advantage of the employer relations team works to bring in guest speakers set up trucks to businesses around the country and host various career in industry fares for our students.
With both pathways, you're getting a minimum of four experiential learning courses, but plenty more available. You can customize your curriculum through electives and or add on noncredit experiential learning opportunities. One of these courses are our leadership development Expeditions. You need more than knowledge to manage a company, you need to build leadership skills that take time and dedication to Master.
These nine day Expeditions give you the opportunity to do just that. You can choose between a trek through Norway's famous mountains and fjords, traversing glacial fields, and ultimately submitting the highest peak in Scandinavia, or kayak through the pristine coastal waterways of believes. The commercialization Academy is a non credit course that connects you with faculty, staff and students across the University. The Academy helps bring 3 to 400 new ideas from Johns Hopkins Faculty.
And innovators to fruition and bring their technologies to market each year. Working as a business consultant, you advise on multiple projects. Other Co curricular opportunities place are students working with health tech startups, small businesses and pro Bono consultants with nonprofits. The Innovation Leadership Program is an action oriented opportunity to explore leadership styles, lead crisis simulations, and received one to one coaching.
Kerry students are able to participate in case competitions that in the past have been hosted by companies such as Toyota visor and honor.
Case competitions allow you to work with and against.
Other carry students other J Chu students and graduate students from around the entire US. Carey students can also network with roughly 20 student organizations that are also open to other Jade Hsu students. Student organizations are professional cultural impact base. Student organizations also work directly with the career development and Alumni Relations Office is further expanding your network.
When you do graduate from Carey Business School, it is important to remember that you're not just to carry graduate, but at Johns Hopkins graduate as well. J Chu has alumni literally all over the world, allowing our graduates an endless line of connections.
Meet Morgan Wallace, MBA class of 2020 Morgan found carries career development office and our alumni network crucial in making a career change into the healthcare industry. She is currently working as a senior analyst with Cigna, a global health services company.
And here is my glove for class of 2019. Mike is stayed in Baltimore taking on a senior role investing in enterprise software and technology.
A complete application to Carey Business School is made up of your undergraduate schrandt transcript and transcripts from any other degrees you have received. Your resume or CV2 essays. One letter of recommendation and Gmat or GRE scores. Gmat or jury scores can be waived for applicants who have qualified credentials. Scores can be waived if an applicant has at least three years of full time.
Postgraduate work experience. By the time your Carey MBA program would begin, as well as a minimum 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA on AUS scale or hold in advanced or professional degree.
If an applicant has three years of work experience but but does not have either an advanced degree or a 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA, or vice versa, they are required to still submit gmat or GRE scores.
If you attended college outside of an English speaking country, you are also required to submit an English language Proficiency Test Score. Toefl, Ielts or Pte.
Transcripts from any country outside the United States must be submitted directly to a Naissus credential evaluation agency for a course by course credential evaluation, you should request the evaluation be transmitted to us to be included in your application.
This is the only way we accept the required official academic transcripts for applicants who attended school outside of the United States. Alist of these agencies can be found on our website as our full details on all of these application requirements.
To apply to the full time MBA, you must have your application materials submitted prior to the admission deadline. Although we do allow credential evaluator transcripts, official scores and recommendations to arrive slightly after the deadline, as long as they were requested prior, the credential evaluation process should have started at the time you submit your application, as you are required to submit your reference number from the credential evaluation.
Agency you are required to have at least taken the gmat or GRE and or the English language proficiency test if required on the day you submit the application to be considered to have met the deadline. Each round has different admission standards and scholarship considerations based on the number of applicants applying for that round. We encourage you to submit your application when you feel it is complete and fully reflects your abilities.
Finally, if you'd like to learn more about the Johns Hopkins MBA, you can contact admissions to learn more on the carry website. You can see who your specific admissions officer is and register for live events where you can learn more directly from the office of admissions and the various departments we spoke about. In this session. We hope you will apply to carry soon and thank you very much for watching.