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Master of Science in Robotics

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The Master of Science in Robotics program at Northeastern looks at this fundamentally interdisciplinary field from three connected angles: mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and computer science. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the algorithms, sensors, control systems, and mechanisms used in robotics to help them stand out in the field and make a transformative impact on society.

Master of Science in Biotechnology/Graduate Certificate in Nanomedicine

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The MS in Biotechnology/Graduate Certificate in Nanomedicine dual degree responds to a need for a stronger scientific workforce by preparing our students with the biotechnology and nanomedicine expertise, along with the professional skills they need to be immediately productive in industrial, governmental, and clinical settings.

Master of Science in Biotechnology Gordon Institute Engineering Leadership Program

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The MS in Biotechnology/Graduate Certificate in Engineering Leadership dual degree program prepares students with the biotechnology expertise, professional skills, and leadership experience they need to be immediately productive in industrial, governmental, and clinical settings.

Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect — Boston

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The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect program is designed for students without prior experience in core technical and/or creative concepts. This program requires an additional 12 quarter hours of credit, with courses providing intensive, hands-on guidance into the essential knowledge required for the MPS Digital Media curriculum.

Doctor of Nursing Practice – Nurse Anesthesia – Boston

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Whether in a planned procedure or an emergency, a small local hospital or a regional center, a rural or urban setting, and throughout the life cycle, the nurse anesthetist is a critical member of the health care team. In fact, certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) administer more than thirty million anesthetics each year in the United States.