Master of Science in Urban Informatics (1)
68% of the world’s population projected to be living in cities by 2050 (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 2018).
68% of the world’s population projected to be living in cities by 2050 (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 2018).
"Northeastern prepared me for my career in many ways. It afforded me the ability to work and attend school at the same time. The access to faculty was excellent and allowed me to tailor my degree to my own interests. It was a great experience." — Austin Faison, Alumnus
There is a 5 out of 5 job satisfaction rating of professionals with an MPA (payscale.com).
"I was quite surprised how easily what I have learned as an MPA student translated to the daily functions of a nonprofit organization." — Andrew Bryant, Alumnus
Northeastern's MPA program has been around for 50 years, making it the longest-running program in New England.
"It’s not just about big data analytics or data visualization. It’s about being able to use this constant stream of information in a geospatial sense, with this geographical and time component, and find out how we can do something with it to inform the decision-making process." — Dr. Cordula Robinson, Teaching Professor and Faculty Lead
"In the program’s 'Crisis Mapping for Humanitarian Action' students learned to use open, crowdsourced data sets to provide relief during Nepal’s 2015 earthquake." — Dr. Cordula Robinson, Teaching Professor and Faculty Lead
Northeastern’s Geospatial Services program is a member of the USGIF.
Advanced degree holders earn a salary 35% higher than those with a bachelor's degree.
Advanced degree holders earn a salary 35% higher than those with a bachelor's degree.