Master of Science in Information Systems — Boston

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Master of Science in Information Systems — Boston
Major
Information Systems
Program Description

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.

Curriculums
Title Status Year
MSIS Information System publish 2021
MSIS Information System publish 2020
MSIS Information System publish 2019
MSIS Information System publish 2018
MSIS Information System publish 2017
Program Experience

Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and research to prepare students for real-world engineering challenges. The cooperative education program, also known as co-op, is one of the largest and most innovative in the world, and Northeastern is one of only a few universities that offers a co-op program for graduate students. Students gain up to eight months of professional experience employed in their field of interest as part of the academic curriculum, giving them a competitive edge upon graduation.

The College of Engineering has 2,000+ co-op employer partners globally. Our dedicated team of co-op coordinators prepares students for the co-op experience through resumé building, developing interview skills, and guiding professional development. Recent co-op partners for the MSIS program include Google, Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, and Apple, as well as large corporations and startups across the globe.

Location
Boston, MA
Commitment
Full-Time
Part-Time