Deadline 9/9: (SLAC-SVID) Northeastern MSA/MBA at Northeastern University, Graduate Programs

Video Interviews for the Selective Liberal Arts Consortium are coordinated through your school’s Career Center using Zoom or other online services. These interviews take place in your Career Office and no travel is required. 
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The D’Amore-McKim Graduate School of Professional Accounting at Northeastern University is located in Boston, Massachusetts. We offer a dual degree program, a Master of Science in Accounting/MBA, which is a unique opportunity designed specifically for non-accounting, liberal arts majors interested in pursuing a career in accounting. The MS in Accounting/MBA is a 15-month, full-time program inclusive of a 3-month paid winter internship and virtually 100% job placement upon graduation. Unlike other MBA programs, this program requires no work experience and approximately 70% of the students enrolled come directly out of undergraduate school.
 

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, GRADUATE PROGRAMS

Advancing a new model of higher education that moves beyond the traditional boundaries of place, Northeastern is developing a system of regional campuses in selected cities. The first, in Charlotte, North Carolina, launched in 2011. Northeastern opened a second graduate campus in Seattle, Washington, in 2013, a third in Silicon Valley in 2015, and is opening its Toronto campus this year. These academic hubs offer graduate degrees aligned with their regions’ educational, workforce, and economic development needs, including programs in emerging fields, such as cybersecurity and health informatics. The courses are offered in flexible hybrid and online formats to meet the needs of working professionals. The regional campuses also serve as platforms for expanded research and co-op partnerships between the university and industry, government, and academia.

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