Part Time MBA From Alumni (6)
“The D'Amore-McKim Part-Time MBA program really gave me a lot of different perspectives to bring to the workplace.” — Michelle Sherman, MBA '16, Assistant Director, Pre-Health Programs
“The D'Amore-McKim Part-Time MBA program really gave me a lot of different perspectives to bring to the workplace.” — Michelle Sherman, MBA '16, Assistant Director, Pre-Health Programs
“They don't want to just teach you theory or concepts. They want you to have something to take with you and start using immediately.” — Meaghan Campbell, MBA '15, Product Developer, John Hancock
“The MSF program allowed me to further my understanding of finance beyond the parameters of my job and also ask the questions that helped me pursue specific interests that I have within finance.” — James Began, MSF 2015
"Northeastern's focus on employers, which I see all the time now as a hiring manager for MBA residency, and the high quality education was the key reason I selected this program." — Daniel Glushkov, MBA '14, IT Program Manager, Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, Inc.
"I chose the D’Amore-McKim MBA program primarily because of the Corporate Residency program and the strong ties the MBA program has with major companies in the region." — Ian Poh, MBA ’16, Supply Chain Management Track
Changing regulations in the healthcare industry have sparked demand for professionals who can understand and interpret today's complex legal issues. With a certificate in health law from Northeastern University, you can gain those skills and learn how to effectively work with counsel when a lawyer's involvement is necessary.
Northeastern University is proud to host one of the world’s first certificates in nanomedicine. This part-time, 12-credit graduate program can be completed in as little as two semesters. This program is ideally suited for students seeking to learn more about nanomedicine before entering the workforce, as well as working professionals who want to gain new knowledge and skills in nanomedicine.
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