Est. Earnings (1yr)
$74,709
Est. from national median (93 programs)
Est. Median Debt
$24,417
Est. from national median (14 programs)

Analysis

Johns Hopkins is among the nation's most selective universities, but its Industrial Engineering program lacks graduate outcome data—likely because the cohort is simply too small to report publicly. Based on national benchmarks from similar programs, graduates can expect first-year earnings around $75,000 with debt near $24,400, yielding a manageable debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.33. Morgan State, Maryland's only other institution with reported data for this major, shows comparable first-year earnings of $74,000, suggesting the estimate aligns with what's typical in the state.

The estimated debt level is notably lower than Maryland's median of $30,500 for Industrial Engineering programs, which matters given Hopkins' 8% acceptance rate and elite positioning. However, the lack of program-specific data means you're operating without visibility into how Hopkins' particular curriculum, industry connections, or graduate network performs in practice. The school's broader reputation for STEM excellence is reassuring, but Industrial Engineering specifically may not be a flagship offering here.

If your child is drawn to Hopkins for reasons beyond this major—its research opportunities, brand value, or academic environment—these estimates suggest the financial framework is reasonable. But if Industrial Engineering is the primary draw, consider whether peer programs with transparent outcomes might offer more certainty about what you're actually buying.

Where Johns Hopkins University Stands

Earnings vs. debt across all industrial engineering bachelors's programs nationally

Compare to Similar Programs in Maryland

Industrial Engineering bachelors's programs at peer institutions in Maryland (2 total in state)

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SchoolIn-State TuitionEarnings (1yr)*Earnings (4yr)Median Debt*Debt/Earnings
Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore$63,340$74,709*$24,417*
Morgan State UniversityBaltimore$8,118$74,047*$30,500*0.41
National Median$74,709*$24,889*0.33
* Estimated from similar programs

Career Paths

Occupations commonly associated with industrial engineering graduates

Architectural and Engineering Managers

Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as architecture and engineering or research and development in these fields.

$167,740/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers

Define, plan, or execute biofuels/biodiesel research programs that evaluate alternative feedstock and process technologies with near-term commercial potential.

$167,740/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Industrial Production Managers

Plan, direct, or coordinate the work activities and resources necessary for manufacturing products in accordance with cost, quality, and quantity specifications.

$121,440/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Quality Control Systems Managers

Plan, direct, or coordinate quality assurance programs. Formulate quality control policies and control quality of laboratory and production efforts.

$121,440/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Geothermal Production Managers

Manage operations at geothermal power generation facilities. Maintain and monitor geothermal plant equipment for efficient and safe plant operations.

$121,440/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Biofuels Production Managers

Manage biofuels production and plant operations. Collect and process information on plant production and performance, diagnose problems, and design corrective procedures.

$121,440/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Biomass Power Plant Managers

Manage operations at biomass power generation facilities. Direct work activities at plant, including supervision of operations and maintenance staff.

$121,440/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Hydroelectric Production Managers

Manage operations at hydroelectric power generation facilities. Maintain and monitor hydroelectric plant equipment for efficient and safe plant operations.

$121,440/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Industrial Engineers

Design, develop, test, and evaluate integrated systems for managing industrial production processes, including human work factors, quality control, inventory control, logistics and material flow, cost analysis, and production coordination.

$101,140/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists

Design objects, facilities, and environments to optimize human well-being and overall system performance, applying theory, principles, and data regarding the relationship between humans and respective technology. Investigate and analyze characteristics of human behavior and performance as it relates to the use of technology.

$101,140/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Validation Engineers

Design or plan protocols for equipment or processes to produce products meeting internal and external purity, safety, and quality requirements.

$101,140/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree

Manufacturing Engineers

Design, integrate, or improve manufacturing systems or related processes. May work with commercial or industrial designers to refine product designs to increase producibility and decrease costs.

$101,140/yrJobs growth:Bachelor's degree
About This Data

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)

Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At Johns Hopkins University, approximately 20% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.

Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.

Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.

Estimated Earnings: Actual earnings data is not available for this program (typically due to privacy thresholds when fewer than 30 graduates reported earnings). The estimate shown is based on the national median of 93 similar programs. Actual outcomes may vary.