Johns Hopkins Launches New Joint MBA Program

The new program's focus is international relations, is set to launch in fall 2021

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has partnered with the university's School of Advanced International Studies to launch a new joint MBA / Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR) program.

The new joint program will allow students to explore topics in business and international relations simultaneously. The MAIR program explores topics like geopolitics, international markets, leadership, and more, while arming students with "professional and substantive insights for developing an extensive global mindset to tackle real-world problem-solving," according to a news release from the school.

The Carey MBA offers two pathway options: Health, Technology, and Innovation or Analytics, Leadership, and Innovation. 

The joint MBA / MAIR program takes three years to complete. The first year will be spent at the School of Advanced International Studies, and the second at the Carey school. Students will split the third year between the two schools. 

For more information, please see the Carey Business School's MBA / MAIR webpage. 


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