Johns Hopkins University

Bachelor in Environmental Science

Baltimore, United States

The Bachelor in Environmental Science at Johns Hopkins University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, founded in 1876, is a leading research university with a global reputation for excellence across medicine, public health, engineering, the arts and sciences. The university enrolls around 32,049 students, including approximately 5,233 international scholars, and offers an extensive portfolio of programs—about 238—across undergraduate, graduate and professional levels.

Johns Hopkins emphasizes research-led education, interdisciplinary collaboration and hands-on learning through labs, clinics and community partnerships. International students can access comprehensive support services for admissions, visas, academic advising and career development, and can participate in research opportunities, internships and global exchange programs that enhance professional prospects and real-world experience.

Baltimore’s urban setting provides access to vibrant cultural life, medical centers and industry partners, making it well suited for students interested in translational research and public service. The university’s strong alumni network, career services and industry links help graduates move into competitive roles worldwide, while campus resources support wellbeing, student activities and a diverse international community.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Environmental Science at Johns Hopkins University is for students who want to understand and protect the environment. This 4-year degree helps students develop skills to address environmental issues. Students learn about biology, chemistry, and earth sciences.

Students take classes in ecology, conservation biology, and environmental policy. They also work on research projects and go on field trips to learn about environmental issues firsthand and develop skills in data analysis and problem-solving.

Graduates can work as Conservation Biologists, Environmental Consultants, Sustainability Coordinators, or Science Teachers. They can work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies that focus on environmental issues.

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