MS in Information Assurance and Cyber Security (4)
In recent years, Northeastern University’s MS in Cybersecurity graduates have a record of 100% employment in their chosen field.
In recent years, Northeastern University’s MS in Cybersecurity graduates have a record of 100% employment in their chosen field.
The median pay for an information assurance analyst—ranked #17 in CNN/Money’s “Best Jobs in America”—is $95,700.
“To be successful in health informatics, you have to be aware of not only your piece of the puzzle, but also of how it’s going to affect other aspects of the healthcare system. This program is one of the few to provide that total view of the impact of IT in health care.” — Chuck Parker, Northeastern health informatics student and executive director, Continua Health Alliance
“Health informatics is a career for the future. At Northeastern, we created health informatics programs to help clinical and IT professionals develop the management and technical skills they need to be leaders in this thrilling new era.” — Daniel Feinberg, director, Northeastern University health informatics graduate programs
You can earn a Master’s degree in Health Informatics, and join an alumni network who works at leading institutions such as Partners Healthcare, Boston Children's Hospital, Athena Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and EMC.
Graduates of the Health Informatics ALIGN program graduate with an MS in Health Informatics.
Occupations such as Medical and Health Services Manager are projected to grow by 23% into 2020.
"Northeastern’s faculty members are industry leaders. They mentor students by combining their theoretical knowledge with real-world experiences. They know what you need to excel and become a leader in the health informatics field.” — Delwin Villarante, MS Health Informatics
“Health informatics is a career for the future. At Northeastern, we created health informatics programs to help clinical and IT professionals develop the management and technical skills they need to be leaders in this thrilling new era.” — Daniel Feinberg, director, Northeastern University health informatics graduate programs
You can earn a master’s degree in health informatics and join a network of alumni who work at leading institutions such as Partners Healthcare, Boston Children's Hospital, Athena Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and EMC.