Master of Science in Project Management — Miami
The Master of Science in Project Management is designed to provide you with the practical skills and theoretical concepts you need to lead volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous projects.
The Master of Science in Project Management is designed to provide you with the practical skills and theoretical concepts you need to lead volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous projects.
"I was fortunate to have great teachers at Northeastern who covered topics including developing organizational leadership, coaching in challenging times, and strategic workforce planning. I came out of the program much more well-rounded than when I came in." –Kaitlynn Green, alumna, Human Resources Management program
The median annual wage for human resource managers is $126,230. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2021)
Approximately 16,300 openings for human resources managers are projected each year, on average, through the decade. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2021)
A 2022 Burning Glass Institute report found that 37% of top skills within the average job had changed since 2016, and 22% of skills required were new.
There's the opportunity to pay for the program with a combination of a full-time co-op/internship, teaching assistant or tutor position, Federal Student Aid, and scholarships. Learn About Financing.
The MSCS program is a total of 32 credits. Check Costs per Credit.
The Master of Science in Cyber-Physical Systems with a concentration in Internet of Things (IoT) prepares our graduates for a world of connected devices.
Integrating the study of wireless networking, protocols, sensor networks, security, software development, embedded systems, data analytics, and Big Data to provide students with the knowledge and tools to develop IoT applications, to analyze and design IoT architectures for different application domains, and to develop data analytic tools to analyze the large amounts of data generated by the massive deployment of IoT devices.
Northeastern University's Master of Science in Nanomedicine is a one-of-a-kind, industry-aligned degree for the next generation of scientists, engineers, and clinicians passionate about nanomedicine-related careers.
The program prepares students to tackle challenges and opportunities in healthcare through hands-on training in nanomedicine research, innovation, and commercialization, along with a full-time co-op experience.
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With your Graduate Career Center advisor's expert guidance, you'll explore career paths, build your resumé and job-seeking skills.