Management
Learn to drive business results with knowledge in organizational dynamics, change management, negotiation, motivation, and more.
Program Details
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Commitment
16 credit hours
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Locations
Boston
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Applicable majors
21
This program is ideal for
Students with a background in business, economics, communication, social sciences
Students with an interest in leadership, strategic thinking, organizational development
Students looking for jobs like marketing or sales manager, human resources manager
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Why study management at D'Amore-McKim?
- Build in-demand skills: As the world of business becomes increasingly digital, global, and complex, organizations need leaders capable of driving innovation and adapting to changing conditions.
- Specialize your studies: Choose from a range of elective courses in consulting, industry disruption, negotiation, social responsibility, human resources, and more to specialize your path based on your goals.
- Gain hands-on experience: You'll have opportunities to work as a pro bono consultant to solve real client challenges in the managing and leading of an organization.
- Prepare for career success: You'll graduate as a well-rounded professional with the background experience and innovative thinking you need to thrive in a range of careers.
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Experiential opportunities
Experiential learning is central to every D'Amore-McKim student's education, providing you with the opportunity to apply classroom learning and gain transformative experiences in a real-world professional context. To fulfill your business experiential learning requirements, you can pursue co-op or other approved options—such as vetted internships (including summer analyst roles), part-time co-ops, and Professional Practicum programs in London or Oakland. In addition, D'Amore-McKim offers students additional layered opportunities such as real-world project-based classes, involvement in academic research projects, student leadership and mentorship programs, and participation in Northeastern's innovation ecosystem.
Co-op roles are competitive and employer-selected. Students participate first-hand in the job search process with the support of a co-op advisor, which helps prepare them for their full-time job search upon graduation. While placement is not guaranteed, nearly all students earn and complete at least one co-op before they graduate.
Example co-op opportunities
- BCG
- PwC
- Wayfair
- Bain Capital
You may be interested in these additional experiential opportunities
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Non Credit
CASE (Consulting & Advisory Student Experience)
Student-run organization for individuals interested in the consulting industry.
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Non Credit
Delta Sigma Pi
Professional fraternity promoting the study of business in universities.
Meet our students
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Concentration requirements
Find the required courses and optional electives for the Management concentration in our academic catalog.
Faculty & learning
Our world-class faculty offer years of experience, forward-thinking leadership, global perspectives, and a commitment to preparing students for success in a rapidly changing business world.
Student resources
Get the resources, tools, information and support you need to be your very best at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.
Campus life
Living at Northeastern means being a part of a dynamic community that enriches the college experience. Find out what it's like to be a Husky.
Research opportunities
Research—from laboratory work to big data analysis to archival research to collaborative projects—is a key part of experiential learning at Northeastern.
Admissions questions
Northeastern's admissions team are organized by student location. Please feel free to email [email protected] with any questions.