Program Highlights

Undergraduate Programs
By offering both BS and a BA degree programs, students can pursue a degree with a highly-technical focus or one that is better suited to be combined with a non-engineering major. Undergraduate Programs
Master’s in Engineering Computer Science
Pursue an MS degree in computer science you’ll have a competitive advantage in some of today’s most in-demand career fields. MSE Program
Master of Science in Security Informatics
The full-time MSSI program is an immersive, three-semester program providing educational, research and professional opportunities that are simply unparalleled in this rapidly expanding field. MSSI Program
PhD Program
As a doctoral student in computer science, you will be mentored by world-renowned faculty members, collaborate across university divisions, and contribute to the creation of knowledge. PhD ProgramGet to know Johns Hopkins Computer Science
Discover Computer Science at Johns Hopkins - Learn about our community, our educational and research activities, our student groups and more –directly from our students and faculty.

“Anytown, USA” tool simulates COVID-19 spread - An interactive online platform developed by Computer Science’s Anton Dahbura allows users to simulate how different public health measures might affect COVID-19 infection outcomes in a typical Midwestern town of about 6,000 people.

Teaching students to harness the power of AI for good - In the department’s Machine Learning: Deep Learning course, Mathias Unberath teaches the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and ethical approaches to using the powerful technology.

Introducing the Institute for Assured Autonomy - Computer science faculty will join the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy, a new center focused on ensuring the safe, secure, reliable, and predictable integration of autonomous systems into society
Leaders in computing research and education
Our faculty expertise is broad, encompassing core computer science and a range of application areas. As leaders of major university-wide computing-intensive initiatives, they contribute to the advancement of knowledge across disciplines and are making an impact on the world in areas ranging from medical robotics to cybersecurity.