Resources
Learn, test, launch: Inside D'Amore‑McKim's entrepreneur classes
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge entrepreneur courses uniquely designed with experience-powered learning at Northeastern's School of Business.
Accelerated MBA vs. two-year MBA: Which one is for you?
Ready to launch your career? Explore why an accelerated AI MBA program stands above the rest when it comes to cost, quality, and opportunity.
What is an MBA in AI?
Ready to lead? Earn an MBA in AI to blend advanced business expertise with practical AI know-how, giving you the confidence to lead the future.
From concept to launch: A practical guide for tech entrepreneurs ready to launch
Do you have a great business idea? Learn how graduate business education can help you identify and evaluate opportunities, address market needs, and build toward lasting success.
Careers in AI: Explore the jobs you can get with an AI MBA
Achieve roles in data science, tech strategy, operations management, and more through an accelerated, future-focused AI MBA.
Is an accelerated MBA right for you? Here's what to know
Looking to accelerate your career? One-year MBA programs are rising in popularity and D'Amore-McKim's AI MBA is a standout option for tech‑driven, analytically minded learners.
Bloomberg certifications: Everything you need to know
Explore Bloomberg certifications, finance-focused graduate programs, and opportunities that allow you to gain in-demand technical skills, hands-on market experience, and industry-ready career preparation.
How to gain real investing experience as a graduate student (and why it matters)
Considering a career in finance? This guide breaks down why hands-on investing matters and how The 360 Huntington Fund helps you build the practical skills needed to thrive.
What degree should I get to become an entrepreneur?
Explore degrees for entrepreneurs from an MBA, MS, or certificates—and gain skills, mentorship, and real-world startup experience.
Corporate innovation and entrepreneurship
Startup flexibility vs. corporate structure: the similarities and differences between entrepreneurs and corporate innovators