Academic Catalog 2019-2020 Advanced Academic Programs

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1ACADEMICCATALOG2019–2020ADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

KRIEGER SCHOOL of ARTS & SCIENCESADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAMSACADEMICCATALOG2019–2020The Washington, DC CenterAdministrative Offices1717 Massachusetts Ave. NWSuite 104Washington, DC 20036800-847-3330Homewood Campus3400 N. Charles St.Suite S740Wyman Park BuildingBaltimore, MD 21218410-516-6749Montgomery County Campus9601 Medical Center DriveRockville, MD 20850301-294-7162Online e university reserves the right to change without prior notice any programs, tuition and fees, requirements, orregulations published in this catalog. This catalog is not to be regarded as a contract. Multiple means of communicationmay be used by the university for announcing changes of this nature including, but not exclusive to, email and/or papernotice. Students are provided an email account from Johns Hopkins University (JHU). The JHU email account will beused by the university for general and of cial notice/business. To establish an email account, visit my.jh.edu.Published once a year by Johns Hopkins University, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Advanced Academic Programs.June 2019.

About Krieger School of Arts and SciencesThe Krieger School of Arts and Sciences is at the heart of aleading, diverse, global coeducational university. Privatelyendowed, the Johns Hopkins University was founded in1876 as the first true American university on the Europeanmodel: a graduate institution with an associatedpreparatory college, a place where knowledge would becreated and assembled, as well as taught.Degree-Granting Divisions of theJohns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Carey Business School Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International StudiesToday, the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences is the coreinstitution of the Johns Hopkins complex of schools, centers,and institutes. Its home is the park-like Homewood campusin the residential Charles Village section of northern BaltimoreCity.Advanced Academic ProgramsThe School of Arts and Sciences recognizes the intellectualstrength and educational requirements of working adults.Through Advanced Academic Programs, it of ers a JohnsHopkins education to those wishing to attend graduateschool. Courses leading to master’s degrees are held in theevening and on weekends at the Homewood campus inBaltimore; the Montgomery County Campus in Rockville; theWashington, DC Center near Dupont Circle; and online.Drawing upon over a century of research and teachingexpertise, the programs offer advanced instruction inscientific felds of current interest and innovative graduatestudy in the humanities and social sciences. While basedon the latest scientific and scholarly knowledge, course workemphasizes the application of such knowledge to practicalproblems. Classes are designed to provide individualattention and to encourage student contribution. The Peabody Institute School of Education School of Medicine School of Nursing Whiting School of EngineeringThe Johns Hopkins University is privately endowed andaccredited by the Middle States Commission on HigherEducation, 3624 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-2680;267-284-5000. Since the university’s first president, DanielCoit Gilman, assembled the first faculty in 1876, education inthe arts and sciences at Johns Hopkins has been carried outin a research environment, with international distinction,under the supervision of active researchers. The belief in theinseparability of education and research still guides theacademic programs of today’s School of Arts and Sciences.Distinguished scholars and scientists share and exchangeideas and knowledge with undergraduates and graduates,encouraging creative thinking and independent research.Residential students take courses from anthropology towriting seminars, of ered by 24 degree-granting departmentsthat confer the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science, theMaster of Arts, the Master of Fine Arts, the Master of Science,and the Doctor of Philosophy. Information regarding full-timeeducation can be found in the Arts and Sciences/EngineeringUndergraduate and Graduate Programs catalog. Admissioninformation for the Of ce of Undergraduate Admissions,Mason Hall, Homewood Campus, or 410-516-8171. Graduateadmissions for full-time students in the Krieger School of Artsand Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering can befound at 101 Whitehead Hall, Homewood Campus, or 410516-8174.

4Johns Hopkins UniversityKrieger School of Arts & Sciences Advanced Academic ProgramsContact InformationTHE WASHINGTON, DC CENTERMONTGOMERY COUNTY CAMPUS1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Suite 104Washington, DC 200369601 Medical Center DriveRockville, MD 20850Advanced Academic ProgramsAdministrative Offices, Gilchrist HallMain NumberMain NumberFax NumberStudent & Faculty Support ServicesFax studentservices@jhu.eduSheridan Libraries @ DCWashington Library Resource Center, Suite 100Main NumberFax NumberEmailSubmit A @jhu.eduAskdc.library.jhu.eduHOMEWOOD CAMPUSWyman Park Building Suite S7403400 N. Charles St.Baltimore, MD 21218Administrative OfficesMain Number410-516-6749Fax Number410-516-6017410-516-6749Student & Faculty Support ServicesFinancial Aid146 Garland Hall410-516-8028Sheridan Libraries Milton S. Eisenhower LibraryCirculation410-516-8370University Registrar410-516-808075 Garland HallStudent Accounts410-516-8158B31 Garland HallTranscripts410-516-808075 Garland HallOffice of InternationalServices 358 Garland 62GENERAL INFORMATIONCourse SchedulesWeather/Cancellation et

5Academic Catalog 2019-201.800.847.3330advanced.jhu.eduKrieger School of Arts and SciencesAdministration and FacultyADMINISTRATIONGeri Miller . Associate Program Director, Geographic InformationBeverly Wendland . James Barclay Knapp DeanJennifer da Rosa . Program CoordinatorVeronica Donahue . Associate Dean, Advanced Academic ProgramsFilm & Media StudiesDavid Brant . Executive Director, Enrollment ServicesDouglas Mao . Program ChairLaura Hannon . Executive Director, Student AffairsTim Perell . Program DirectorSystemsGabo Arora . Assistant DirectorFACULTYGovernmental StudiesBenjamin Ginsberg . Program ChairApplied EconomicsLaurence Ball . Program ChairAhmed Mahmud . Interim DirectorGenevieve Briand . Assistant Program DirectorKathy Wagner Hill . Director of the Center for Advanced. Governmental StudiesDorothea Wolfson . Program Director, GovernmentMark Stout . Program Director, Global Security Studies & IntelligenceBiotechnology StudiesPaul Weinstein Jr. .Program Director, Public ManagementBertrand Garcia-Moreno . Program ChairJennifer Bachner . Program Director, Government AnalyticsKristina Obom . Program Director, IndividualizedSarah O’Byrne . Program Coordinator, Center for AdvancedGenomics and Health and Biotechnology; Center Director,. Governmental StudiesCenter for Biotechnology EducationJack O’Connor .Director of MS in Geospatial IntelligenceAlexandra Tan . Program Director, Health Science IntensiveKarin Orr . Director of the MA in NGO Management andZuri Obado . Academic Adviser, Health Science IntensiveCertificate in Nonprofit ManagementRobert Lessick . Program Director, BioinformaticsThomas Colonna . Program Director, Food Safety Regulation andRegulatory Science;Interim Director, Enterprise and EntrepreneurshipMaster of Liberal ArtsPier M. Larson . Program ChairLaura DeSisto.Program DirectorMeredith Saford . Assistant Program Director, BiotechnologyTristan Cabello .Assistant DirectorKaren Wells . Senior Lecturer, BiotechnologyMuseum Studies, Cultural HeritageManagement, Digital CurationKatherine Wellman . Senior Lecturer and Coordinator,Biotechnology EnterpriseBeatrice Kondo . Assistant Program Director, Biotechnology, PostMaster’s Certifcate in Sequence Analysis and GenomicsRebecca M. Brown . Program ChairPhyllis Hecht . Program Director, Museum StudiesEmil Wang . Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, Regulatory ScienceSarah Chicone . Program Director, Cultural Heritage ManagementJonathan Helfgott . Senior Lecturer and Coordinator,Karen Wizevich . Program Coordinator, Museum StudiesRegulatory ScienceJudith Landau . Internship Coordinator, Museum StudiesJamie Austin . Lecturer and Coordinator, BiotechnologyJoyce Ray . Program Coordinator, Digital CurationMary Donohue . Lecturer and Coordinator, BiotechnologyResearch AdministrationSherry Ogg . Senior LecturerBenjamin Ginsberg . Program ChairCommunicationMarianne Woods . Program DirectorBrad Leithauser . Interim Program ChairWriting, Science Writing,& Teaching WritingTaylor Hahn . Program DirectorKristen Willet.Assistant Program DirectorEnvironmental ProgramsBrad Leithauser . Program ChairKaren Houppert . Associate Director, WritingThomas Haine . Program ChairMark Farrington . Program Director, Teaching Writing & WritingDaniel Zachary . Director, Energy Policy and ClimateMelissa Joyce . Associate Director, Science WritingEmily Mullin . Program Coordinator, Science Writing ProgramJerry Burgess . Director, Environmental Sciences and Policy & GIS

6Johns Hopkins UniversityKrieger School of Arts & Sciences Advanced Academic ProgramsTable of ContentsAdministrative InformationAbout Krieger School of Arts and Sciences . 3Contact Information . 4Arts and Sciences Administration and Faculty . 5Graduate Degrees, Concentrations, Certificates,and Centers of Advanced Academic Programs . 7Enrollment Services . 8Admissions . 8Admissions Requirements . 8International Applicants . 9Student Visas . 10Admissions Process . 10Review Process . 10Offer of Admission. 10Waived Classes . 11Advanced Standing . 11Transfer Credits . 11Acceptance of Admissions . 11Deferral of Admission . 11Denial of Admission . 11New Student Orientation . 11Admission to Other Divisions or Programsof the University . 12Registration . 12Ways to Register . 12Proof of Immunization Prior toF irst Registration . 12Late Registration . 12Adding/Dropping/Changing to Audit . 12Course Enrollment Limits . 13Completion of Prerequisites . 13Course Load . 13Auditing a Course . 13Change of Program . 13Tuition Payment . 13Registering for Courses in OtherJHU Programs . 14International and Of- Site Courses . 14Leave of Absence, Inactive Status, Dismissed 14Graduation Requirements . 14Application for Graduation . 14Completion of Degree Requirements . 15Alumni Benefits . 15Academic Regulations for Online Courses . 15Online Orientation for Online Students . 15Online Library Access . 15Online Class Structure . 15Online Bookstore . 15Residency Requirement . 15Grading System . 16Scale . 16Requirements . 16Probation and Dismissal . 16Incomplete . 16Withdrawal . 17Academic Standing and Conduct . 17Academic Integrity . 17Grade Disputes . 17Time Limitation . 17Academic Structure . 17Advisers . 17Course Numbering System . 18Course Credit . 18Course Cancellations . 18Enrollment/Degree Verif cation . 18Transcripts . 18Second Master’s Degree . 18Applying Courses From a Certificate Towarda Degree in Advanced Academic Programs . 18Tuition and Fees . 18Application Fee . 18Tuition . 19CourseF ees . 19TechnologyF ee . 19Continuous Enrollment Fee . 19Thesis Continuation Course . 19Graduation Fee . 19Refund Policy . 19JHU Locations and Student Services . 20Homewood Campus . 20Montgomery County Campus . 21Washington, DC Center . 22Online Learning . 22Additional Student Services . 23Career Services . 23Disabilities Services . 23Inclement Weather Announcements . 23F inancial Aid . 23Alternative Loans . 24Financial Aid Programs . 24Veteran’s Benefits . 24Policy Statements .24Policy on Student or Alumni Lettersof Reference .24Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy .25Policy on Possession of Firearms onUniversity Premises .25Statement Regarding the Privacy Rightsof Students .25Americans with Disabilities Act Policy .25Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures(SMPP) . 25University Alcohol and Drug Policy .26Photography and Film Rights Policy .26Principles for Ensuring Equity, Civility,and Respect for All .26Additional Administrative InformationJHU Summer Programs . 136

7Academic Catalog 2019-201.800.847.3330advanced.jhu.eduGraduate Degrees, Concentrations, Certificates,and Centers of Advanced Academic ProgramsMaster’s DegreesMS in Applied Economics . 27MS in Applied Economics/Certificate in Finance . 29MS in Applied Economics/MBA . 29MS in Bioinformatics . 33MS in Biotechnology . 34Optional Concentrations:Biodefense . 36Bioinformatics . 36Biotechnology Enterprise . 36Molecular Targets and Drug Discovery Technologies . 37Regulatory Affairs . 37Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies . 38Health Science Intensive . 38MS in Biotechnology/Certificate in Science, Technologyand International Security .38MS in Biotechnology/MBA . 39Master of Biotechnology Enterprise & Entrepreneurship. 40Optional Concentrations:MBEE Legal/Regulatory Affairs . 41MA in Communication . 53Optional Concentrations:Public and Media Relations . 55Political Communication . 55Health Communication . 56Digital Communication .56Corporate and Nonprofit Communication . 56MA in Communication/MBA . 60MA in Communication/Certificate in Nonproft Management 63MA in Cultural Heritage Management . 113MA in Cultural Heritage Management/Certificate inNonproft Management . 116MA in Cultural Heritage Management/Certificate inDigital Curation . 116MS in Energy Policy and Climate . 65MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy . 69MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy/Certificatein Geographic Information Systems . 74MA in Film and Media. 75MS in Food Safety Regulation . 42MS in Geographic Information Systems . 77MS in Geospatial Intelligence . 87MA in Global Security Studies . 89Optional Concentrations:Strategic Studies . 90Energy and Environmental Security . 90MA in Global Security Studies/Certificate in Intelligence 91MA in Government . 82Optional Concentrations:Political Communication . 83Security Studies . 83Democracy Studies and Governance . 83MA in Government/Certificate in Intelligence . 84MA in Government/MBA . 85MS in Government Analytics . 97MS in Government Analytics/Certificate in Intelligence. 98MS in Individualized Genomics and Health. 44Master of Liberal Arts . 107MA in Museum Studies . 109MA in Museum Studies/Certificate inNonprofit Management . 112MA in Museum Studies/Certificate in Digital Curation . 112MA in Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)Management . 95MA in Public Management . 92MA in Public Management/Certificate inNonprofit Management . 93MA in Public Management/Certificate in Intelligence . 94MS in Regulatory Science . 46MS in Research Administration . 119MS in Research Administration/Certificate in InternationalResearch Administration Management .122MA in Science Writing . 128MA in Teaching Writing . 133MA in Writing . 123Post-Baccalaureate CertificatesApplied Research in Communication .58Biotechnology Education . 48Biotechnology Enterprise . 49Digital Curation . 117Geographic Information Systems . 77Government Analytics . 99Intelligence . 100International Research Administration Management.122Nonproft Management . 105Science, Technology and International Security . 102Science Writing .128Post-Master’s CertificatesQuantitative Methods in Applied Economics . 30Sequence Analysis and Genomics . 50CentersCenter for Biotechnology Education . 31Center for Advanced Governmental Studies . 79

8Johns Hopkins UniversityKrieger School of Arts & Sciences Advanced Academic ProgramsEnrollment ServicesThe Advanced Academic Programs Enrollment ServicesOffice, consisting of the Admissions Office and theRegistration Office, is located at the Johns HopkinsBernstein/Offit Building, 1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Suite101, Washington, DC 20036-2001.The DC Admissions and Registration offices are openMonday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridayfrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students may also reach the office byemail: Admissions: aapinfo@jhu.edu orRegistration: aapregistration@jhu.edu.that confirms degree conferral. Students admitted ona conditional basis will have until the course Withdraw/Audit deadline for the first semester in which they areenrolled at AAP to ensure the final, official transcriptthat confirms degree conferral is submitted to AAPAdmissions in accordance with the instructions below. All applicants admitted on a conditional basis areresponsible for ensuring that their official transcriptconfrming degree conferral is submitted to AAPAdmissions by the course Withdrawal/Audit deadline inaccordance with the instructions below. AAP willautomatically dismiss without a refund a student whodoes not ensure their fnal official transcript confrmingdegree conferral is submitted to AAP Admissions by thecourse Withdrawal/Audit deadline in accordance withthe instructions below. Instructions for Submitting an Official Transcript To send an official transcript, and to avoid delays,students graduating from a domestic institution arehighly encouraged to use one of the providers listedhere. Please use aapadmissions@jhu.edu as therecipient address. Unless the official transcript is being sent directly fromthe institution to JHU AAP, students graduating from aninstitution outside the United States must submit officialtranscripts to JHU AAP through World EducationServices (WES) or one of the credential evaluationservices listed here. JHU AAP also accepts official transcripts that are sentADMISSIONSBelow are the general admissions criteria for all AdvancedAcademic Programs.Admissions Requirements for Degree orCertificate Seeking Applicants Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S.college or university (or current enrollment in fnalsemester of undergraduate studies). Applicants whoreceive their bachelor’s degree in a country other thanthe U.S must have the U.S. equivalency of a bachelor’sdegree from a regionally accredited institution. AAP’sPost-Masters’ certifcates also require the completion ofa master degree or equivalent (example: Post-MasterCertifcat e in Sequence Analysis and Genomics).Please see www.ed.gov/accreditationdirectly from the institution:Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. (Meeting theminimum GPA requirement does not guaranteeadmission, and may vary by program when combinedwith relevant work and industry experience. Admissionsare subject to Program Director and AdmissionsCommittee approval). AAP Online application. Nonrefundable application fee of 75. Applicants who have completed their undergraduatedegree must ensure that an official transcriptconfrming degree conferral is submitted to AAPAdmissions by the application due date and inaccordance with the instructions below. AAP may admit applicants with an official transcripton a conditional basis pending degree conferral if atthe time of application the individual is completing thelast semester of their undergraduate degree. If you arecurrently fnishing your degree, you must ensure that anofficial transcript that includes the current semester issubmitted to AAP Admissions by the application duedate in accordance with the instructions below forsubmitting official transcripts. If you are admitted, youradmission is conditional until AAP receives a secondofficial transcriptIf via email to: aapadmissions@jhu.edu.If via regular mail, to:Johns Hopkins University AAP Admissions Office1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 101 Washington,DC 20036 Regardless which of the above methods are used tosubmit official transcripts, applicants are responsible forensuring their transcripts are received by JHU by thestated deadlines. It takes time for an institution,approved provider, or credential evaluation service toprocess and send official transcripts – in some cases atleast 4 to 6 weeks. Therefore, applicants should allowsufficient time for their transcripts to be processed andtransmitted to JHU. Official TOEFL, IELTS or PTE score report is required forinternational applicants who do not meet the criteriabelow. (See section titled “English as a SecondLanguage” for details).

9Academic Catalog 2019-20 Additional materials required by the chosen program aslisted in that program’s section of this catalog.* The Health Science Intensive concentration of the Masterof Science in Biotec

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