Boston, MA

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Master of Science in International Management

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Business leadership in this disruptive age requires strong business skills coupled with cultural agility, global workforce management knowledge, and the ability to bridge local and international operations. Our innovative MS in International Management program—taught with D’Amore-McKim’s signature focus on the tech economy—will prepare you to respond to challenges and deliver successful solutions on a global scale quickly and confidently.

Master of Science in Quantitative Finance — Boston

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Technology and innovation are expanding the definition of a financial expert. In our STEM-designated Master of Science in Quantitative Finance, you’ll blend deep financial knowledge with the computer programming data analytics, engineering, mathematics, and econometrics skills that employers need to meet the demands of the rapidly changing financial services industry.

Part-time MBA

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Our Part-Time MBA program prepares you to lead in a complex, digital-first global economy. You’ll build a close, collaborative professional network by studying in person on our Boston campus, choosing from 15 in-demand business concentrations and adjusting your schedule each term with flexible class times.

Master of Science in Accounting

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Our accelerated Master of Science in Accounting program equips you with essential knowledge and prepares you for the CPA exam in just seven months. By integrating advanced analytics and industry best practices, you'll be ready to excel in the rapidly evolving accounting field.

Master of Science in Urban Informatics — Boston

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The Master of Science in Urban Informatics is training a new generation of experts who can navigate the technical and socioeconomic landscape on which life in the city unfolds. With classes on campus and online, the program couples comprehensive data analytics skills with an understanding of the big questions faced by cities in the 21st century. Only a handful of U.S. universities currently offer degrees in urban informatics.