

The Materials Science and Engineering program at Johns Hopkins University offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary education focused on understanding and manipulating the structure and properties of materials. This field bridges physics, chemistry, and engineering to develop materials used in everything from biomedical devices and renewable energy systems to aerospace and electronics. Students gain a deep understanding of the atomic-scale structure of materials and how these structures influence the material’s mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical behaviors.
The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical principles and hands-on laboratory experience, allowing students to investigate real-world problems and create innovative solutions. Through advanced coursework, faculty mentorship, and research opportunities, students explore materials such as polymers, ceramics, metals, and nanomaterials. Johns Hopkins’ cutting-edge facilities and strong research culture provide an ideal environment for students to grow as both scientists and engineers. The program prepares graduates to push the boundaries of technology and sustainability across multiple industries.
Year 1 – Scientific Foundations
Year 2 – Materials Fundamentals
Year 3 – Specialization and Research
Year 4 – Applications and Capstone
Graduates of the Materials Science and Engineering program are in high demand across a broad range of sectors. They find roles in aerospace, biomedical device design, energy systems, semiconductor fabrication, and sustainable manufacturing. Typical job titles include materials engineer, failure analysis specialist, nanotechnology researcher, and product development engineer. Additionally, many alumni pursue graduate study in engineering, physics, or applied sciences. The program’s strong emphasis on problem-solving, innovation, and interdisciplinary thinking allows graduates to excel in both industry and academic research environments, contributing to breakthroughs in technology, sustainability, and healthcare.
This program stands out for its integration of cutting-edge research, applied learning, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Students are not only taught the fundamental principles of materials science, but are also encouraged to engage in research projects that address global challenges such as climate change, clean energy, and advanced healthcare technologies. Johns Hopkins’ strong industry connections and faculty expertise ensure that students are exposed to the latest developments in the field. Whether you're driven by curiosity about how materials behave or passionate about building sustainable technologies, this program equips you with the tools to innovate, lead, and make tangible impact across multiple industries.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA