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Our MS in Finance offers comprehensive education in advanced financial concepts. In our rigorous master's program, you'll develop expertise in portfolio management, corporate finance, statistics, investment banking, commercial banking, securities analytics, mutual funds, and risk management. Flexibility is what sets our program apart. When you study on our Boston campus,

Technology and innovation are expanding the definition of a financial expert. In our STEM-designated Master of Science in Quantitative Finance, you'll blend deep financial knowledge with the computer programming, data analytics, engineering, mathematics, and econometrics skills employers need to meet the demands of the rapidly changing financial services industry. Our

The 2024 D'Amore-McKim School of Business Graduate Programs Graduation Celebration will be held on Tuesday, April 30, to honor graduates for their accomplishments in their academic studies.

The 2025 D'Amore-McKim School of Business Graduate Programs Graduation Celebration will be held on Thursday, May 8, to honor graduates for their accomplishments in their academic studies.

Moscow's famed cyber prowess may not be as sophisticated as people believe, say Northeastern experts. And, Russia may not have the appetite to launch a digital war on top of a traditional one with tanks and bombs. “They don't want a war on two fronts if they don't have to,”

Learn how the graduate business programs at D'Amore-McKim can further your career goals.

Xilian Sansoucy, DMSB'21, is taking over our Instagram account @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her co-op experiences with Toast Inc. and edX, her global experiences in Singapore and India, and more!

“The Supply Chain Management certificate program enabled me to understand the world of logistics so that I can work effectively with my business partners in the logistics space,”says Kane.

Christal Desmarais, MBA'18, was named one of Poets&Quants “Best & Brightest” Online MBA students. Desmarais was one of 40 learners to be honored, including fellow Northeastern University student Sako Eaton, MBA'18.