Engineering

Students Overview

Below is a look at where our Engineering alumni work, the positions they hold, and the skills they bring to their organization.

 

  • Where They Work

    • GE Aviation
    • Raytheon
    • CDM Smith
    • Bose Corporation
    • IBM
  • What They Do

    • Engineering
    • Operations
    • Business Development
    • Program and Project Management
    • Entrepreneurship
  • What They're Skilled At

    • Engineering
    • Project Management
    • AutoCAD
    • SolidWorks
    • Manufacturing

 

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Master of Science in Information Systems – Bridge – Vancouver

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The Master of Science in Information Systems–Bridge program is designed to prepare those with non-STEM or nontechnical bachelor’s degrees, or those who want to strengthen their technical backgrounds, to enter the information systems field. Integrating business management, software engineering, and information technology, the program prepares you to design innovative software solutions that fit the complexities of the business world while solving the humanistic needs of the people who use them.

Master of Science in Information Systems – Bridge – Miami

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The Master of Science in Information Systems–Bridge program is designed to prepare those with non-STEM or nontechnical bachelor’s degrees or those who want to strengthen their technical backgrounds, to enter the information systems field. Integrating business management, software engineering, and information technology, the program prepares students to design innovative software solutions that fit the complexities of the business world while solving the humanistic needs of the people who use them.

Master of Science in Semiconductor Engineering

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The Master of Science in Semiconductor Engineering is an interdisciplinary, cutting-edge program offered by Northeastern University’s College of Engineering, D’Amore-McKim School of Business, and the Institute for NanoSystems Innovation. The program prepares students with the interdisciplinary knowledge and experimental tools to meet the rapidly evolving needs of semiconductor companies and an in-demand industry seeking to fill their talent gap.

Graduate Certificate in AI Applications for Data Mining and Engineering

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As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) become ubiquitous across industries, workers at all levels are seeking practical knowledge about AI: its implications, limitations, and uses across various domains. Northeastern’s Graduate Certificate in AI Applications for Data Mining and Engineering is designed for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their respective industries who may not have prior programming experience. 

Master of Science in Information Systems — Portland

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Northeastern University's Master of Science in Information Systems closes the gap between business management, software engineering, and information technology. The program is designed to help you improve processes and solve complex challenges related to business and society. You'll graduate ready to go beyond programming as an information technology leader, delivering safe, secure systems that help solve some of society's biggest challenges.

Master of Science in Information Systems – Bridge – Portland

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The Master of Science in Information Systems–Bridge program is designed to prepare those with non-STEM or nontechnical bachelor’s degrees, or those who want to strengthen their technical backgrounds, to enter the information systems field. Integrating business management, software engineering, and information technology, the program prepares students to design innovative software solutions that fit the complexities of the business world while solving the humanistic needs of the people who use them.

Master of Science in Information Systems – Bridge – Toronto

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The Master of Science in Information Systems–Bridge program is designed to prepare those with non-STEM or nontechnical bachelor’s degrees, or those who want to strengthen their technical backgrounds, to enter the information systems field. Integrating business management, software engineering, and information technology, the program prepares students to design innovative software solutions that fit the complexities of the business world while solving the humanistic needs of the people who use them.

Master of Science in Information Systems — Miami

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Northeastern University's Master of Science in Information Systems closes the gap between business management, software engineering, and information technology. The program is designed to help you improve processes and solve complex challenges related to business and society. You'll graduate ready to go beyond programming as an information technology leader, delivering safe, secure systems that help solve some of society's biggest challenges.

Master of Science in Information Systems – Bridge – Arlington

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The Master of Science in Information Systems–Bridge program is designed for those with non-STEM or nontechnical bachelor’s degrees, or those who want to strengthen their technical backgrounds, to enter the information systems field. Integrating business management, software engineering, and information technology, MS in Information Systems–Bridge students are prepared to design innovative software solutions that fit the complexities of the business world while solving the humanistic needs of the people who use them.

Master of Science in Extended Realities

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Northeastern's Master of Science in Extended Realities (XR) is designed to bring students a deep understanding of the processes, skills, and knowledge needed to craft impactful XR experiences. The groundbreaking program partners with multiple Northeastern colleges to provide a breadth of theory, technologies, and interdisciplinary perspectives.