MS-MGMT 3
Improve healthcare by using technology to convert manual processes to digital ones or by improving existing digital processes with newer technologies. Learn more
Improve healthcare by using technology to convert manual processes to digital ones or by improving existing digital processes with newer technologies. Learn more
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Patient safety is the responsibility of all: from a commitment to a culture of patient safety at the C-suite level, to those who have direct contact with patients, including healthcare and custodial staff.
According to the World Health Organization, the occurrence of adverse events due to unsafe care is likely one of the 10 leading causes of death and disability in the world. Furthermore, in countries within the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 15% of total hospital activity and expenditure is a direct result of adverse events.
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, MSIS - 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.
The MS in Biotechnology program was created to respond to regional and national needs for a stronger scientific workforce by preparing our students with the biotechnology expertise and professional skills they need to be immediately productive in industrial, governmental, and clinical settings.
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.
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