For a Hopkins master's student.
I think there is an engineering degree that provides
opportunity in terms of community building,
research content and the ability to explore different
roles.
In this program, you're really encouraged to look at those
more advanced topics and dive right into them as soon as
possible.
The curriculum for graduate students has a lot of
flexibility where you get to sort of design a program
that is best suited for you.
Now there are core courses and algorithms and data
structures and machine learning that you're going to be
able to take. But then you're also going to have a really
wide variety of more specialized classes that will really
fit your own interests and your own background.
These are where the most fun is. So you have courses such
as, that I really like, computer integrated surgery or
database courses or all these different focus areas
that you get to really get a chance to see m achine
learning, natural language processing, all these things
where it's very focused courses where you get to learn
pretty much the state of the art in a lot of these areas
and get to actually get a chance to apply them and practice
these techniques, which is pretty fun.
