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NETWORKED FOR LIFE
YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND
PATH TO HIGH-DEMAND
CAREERS
BE IN DEMAND. GET CONNECTED. START HERE.
The ALIGN Program> A World-Class Master’s Degree: Bridge your
experience to your aspirations with an in-demand degree from a top-50, global research university
> Connect Education and Experience: Complete a full master’s degree with a customized curriculum that links your undergraduate foundation to your graduate studies, all while you gain paid work experience at industry-leading companies
> Transition into a Successful Career: Gain access to high-growth fields where employers across the globe are searching for qualified professionals
> Be Networked for Life: Graduate prepared, experienced, and ready to launch your new career with support from Northeastern’s global network of 3,000+ organizations and 200,000+ alumni
TOP-TIER GRADUATE EDUCATION
INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE
3000+ EMPLOYER PARTNERS
CONTENTS
2 The ALIGN Program
8 ALIGN Degree Programs
8 MS in Bioinformatics
10 MS in Computer Science
12 MS in Energy Systems
14 MS in Engineering Management
16 MS in Health Informatics
18 MS in Information Assurance
20 MS in Project Management
22 MS in Regulatory Affairs for Drugs, Biologics, and Medical Devices
24 Northeastern University’s Network
25 Boston
26 Charlotte
27 Seattle
28 Your Next Step Toward Success
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THE ALIGN ADVANTAGECareer goals can shift as interests expand, new opportunities arise, industries change, and technology advances. If your professional
aspirations are now focused on a different career path, but your experience and education are not a match for that transition,
Northeastern University can provide the answer—ALIGN (Accelerated Link to Industry through Northeastern’s Global Network).
Our Program> Provides bachelor’s degree holders who have a strong analytical foundation with the powerful combination of graduate
education plus degree-related work experience
> Enables students to take advantage of growing opportunities in fields where there is a strong demand for qualified professionals
> Improves recruiting for corporations and organizations, providing a ready-made pipeline of talented and appropriately educated candidates
Our Students> Come from diverse academic backgrounds
> Prepare for their graduate studies and for their transition into successful careers through bridge courses that link their undergraduate studies to their new industry of choice
Our Format> Delivered in a hybrid format that integrates on-campus and online courses
> Combines the benefit of face-to-face interaction with peers and faculty with the ability to balance a busy schedule
Our Network> Maintains a keen awareness of current and emerging trends through our global network of employer partners, alumni,
faculty, and students
> Gives students the opportunity to gain work experience at companies that lead their industries
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ALIGN Master’s Degree Programs for High-Demand Industries
Working closely with industry leaders, Northeastern University has selected master’s degree
programs that closely align with the pressing need for qualified professionals across a broad
range of industries, both now and in the future.
> Master of Science in Bioinformatics*
> Master of Science in Computer Science
> Master of Science in Energy Systems
> Master of Science in Engineering Management
> Master of Science in Health Informatics
> Master of Science in Information Assurance
> Master of Science in Project Management
> Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs for Drugs, Biologics, and Medical Devices
Three Campuses, One Global Network
ALIGN programs are offered at our three Northeastern campus locations:
> Boston, MA
> Charlotte, NC
> Seattle, WA
ALIGN IS THE
ONLY PROGRAM OF ITS KIND
IN THE COUNTRY
Who Are Our Students? Our students come from a variety of backgrounds and have experience in a wide array of disciplines. Whether your undergraduate degree was in the sciences or the liberal arts, whether you’re a recent college graduate or an experienced professional looking to change careers, ALIGN can work for you.
*Degree available in Boston and Seattle only
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BIOINFORMATICSThe global bioinformatics market is projected to nearly quadruple from $2.3 billion in 2012 to $9 billion in 2018.
COMPUTER SCIENCEComputer science jobs are expected to grow between 12% and 28% from 2010 to 2020.
ENERGY SYSTEMSOver the last five years, energy-related jobs have grown in share from 3% to 4.5% of all U.S. job postings.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENTJob postings for engineering management have grown steadily, including a 50% increase between 2000 and 2006.
3%4.5%
2000–200650%28%
BE IN DEMANDWith an emphasis on meeting both the demands of industry and the aspirations and goals of our
students, Northeastern University has identified key industries with exceptional employment opportunities,
long-term career potential, and cutting-edge challenges. Our ALIGN master’s degree programs are
designed with those criteria in mind.
For statistical sources, please refer to northeastern.edu/align
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12%
HEALTH INFORMATICSOccupations such as Medical and Health Services Manager are projected to grow by 23% into 2020.
INFORMATION ASSURANCEThe number of information assurance jobs is projected to increase 23% into 2020.
PROJECT MANAGEMENTFrom 2010 to 2020, demand for project management professionals will grow by more than 12% in the U.S., leading to nearly 6.2 million jobs in 2020.
REGULATORY AFFAIRSFrom 2010 to 2012, the overall demand for regulatory affairs professionals in the U.S. grew by 36.3%.
20202020
36.3%23%23% 6.2million
“ We need to prepare our students to navigate the landscape of a global society and a swiftly-changing world. We need to prepare them for opportunities that don’t yet exist.”
—Joseph E. Aoun, President, Northeastern University
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ALIGNING YOUR FUTURE
Earn an In-Demand Graduate Degree
At Northeastern University, you will benefit from all the resources
a top-50 national research university can offer.
> Learn from dedicated faculty members who bring both academic rigor and real-world experience to the classroom
> Achieve a proven, competitive advantage through participation in Northeastern’s signature cooperative education (co-op) program
> Receive support for career growth from our university, employer partners, and an ever-growing network of loyal alumni around the globe long after graduation
Connect to a Campus
Each of our three campus locations—in Boston, Charlotte,
and Seattle—is at the center of a vibrant and exciting city.
> See the benefits of industry connections unique to each distinctive region
> Decide on which campus, and in which industry hub, to pursue your chosen program
Achieve Your Goals Faster
Without specific experience or training in a field, career
transitions are challenging.
> Eliminate the need for extensive supplemental coursework or a second bachelor’s degree
> Advance with degree curricula that incorporate bridge courses tailored to your needs
> Complete your degree program within a traditional, full-time master’s degree time frame
Build Your Resumé
Northeastern’s network of co-op employers—in business,
healthcare, government, and technology—extends to more than
170 cities around the world, providing unique opportunities for
real-world experience in your field.
> Fuse rigorous coursework with practical experience
> Apply your classroom learning in the workplace through co-op
> Build a resumé of professional experience and connections while completing your graduate degree
Offset Tuition Costs
Northeastern University students are highly valued throughout
our employer partner network.
> Earn compensation that can help offset tuition costs (salaries vary by industry)
Become Networked for Life
The combination of the knowledge gained through
challenging coursework and practical experience coupled with
Northeastern’s powerful global network will open doors to new
career opportunities.
> Connections in 150 countries
> Opportunities on every continent
> Partners with 3,000+ corporate and nonprofit organizations
> More than 200,000 alumni
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Networked for Success
Northeastern University was built upon an innovative idea: education is about engaging
with the world to solve problems and lead change. It’s a distinctive approach that infuses
our programs, our faculty, our students, and our alumni. And this same innovative idea
is foundational to ALIGN.
Our position as a top-50 research university, our expertise in graduate education, and
our proven leadership in experiential learning ensure that our students are Networked
for Success.
The Northeastern University network spans the globe:
> 3,000+ employer partners
> More than 200,000 alumni
> 1,157 full-time faculty of dedicated academics and industry professionals
The Power of Experiential Learning
RIGOROUS ACADEMIC
COURSEWORK TIED TO
INDUSTRY
CO-OP: FULL-TIME WORK EXPERIENCE IN
YOUR NEW DISCIPLINE
NEW EXPERIENCE
INTEGRATED INTO CLASSROOM
WORK
A Top Research
University Graduate Degree
that Qualifies You for Your
New Field
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The Opportunity
Big Data is today’s buzzword. It is also the driving force behind the explosive demand for trained bioinformatics
professionals in pharmaceutical research and development, medical and clinical diagnostics, and other life science
industries. With high-throughput genomic assays generating significantly more data, the life sciences are increasingly
data-intensive, and the need for individuals with the broad, interdisciplinary knowledge and skills to plan, mine, analyze,
and interpret large-scale data sets continues to expand. The MS in Bioinformatics ALIGN Program is invaluable if your
goal is to enter this exciting and growing field.
The Program
Northeastern University is committed to delivering cutting-edge programs that foster interdisciplinary thinking, research,
and the pursuit of innovation-driven discoveries that have an impact on lives. That commitment and vision are at the
very core of the MS in Bioinformatics ALIGN Program. Combining challenging academics in biology, computer science,
and information technology with practical, real-world experience, this program will help you integrate the knowledge,
skills, experience, and confidence you need to play a pivotal role in an expanding range of life science fields.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to:
> Build a core of critical knowledge in bioinformatics computational methods, bioinformatics programming, statistics for bioinformatics, and ethics for biological research
> Integrate knowledge from biological, computational, and mathematical disciplines
> Prepare to assume leadership roles in a range of life sciences, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industries, including genomics, personalized medicine, drug discovery, and cancer therapy
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOINFORMATICS*
RECENT DATA INDICATES THAT 87% OF INDUSTRY-RELATED JOB POSTINGS IN BIOINFORMATICS REQUIRE A GRADUATE DEGREE
*Degree available in Boston and Seattle only
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The Curriculum
The MS in Bioinformatics ALIGN Program combines core coursework in
bioinformatics computational methods, programming, and statistics with
graduate electives that offer you the flexibility to specialize and build
broader knowledge in both the life sciences and computer science.
A co-op, frequently completed with leading employers in academia and
industry, rounds out the program and assures graduates a competitive
edge in the dynamic field of bioinformatics.
The Experience
As a recognized leader in experiential learning and a trusted source of
high-caliber students, Northeastern enjoys relationships with more than
3,000 public and private sector employers on seven continents. Recent
bioinformatics co-op partners have included the Broad Institute, Harvard
Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and pharmaceutical giants
including Genzyme, Millennium, and Novartis.
The Faculty
Steven Vollmer, Ph.D., Director of the MS in Bioinformatics ALIGN Program
and respected geneticist, leads a faculty of dedicated academics and
seasoned industry professionals who bring interdisciplinary perspective,
experience, and collaboration to their classrooms and research, and
infuse graduate students with the spirit of discovery. The faculty also
provides you with opportunities to participate in research, including
next-generation genomics, drug discovery, personalized genomics,
and network analyses.
CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Bioinformatics Computational Methods > Molecular Cell Biology > Bioinformatics Programming> Statistics for Bioinformatics> Ethics in Biological Research> Bioinformatics Seminar
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Graduate Biochemistry> Molecular Modeling > Database Management > Web Development
“ Northeastern University’s Bioinformatics Program gave me the solid foundation in molecular biology and bioinformatics computational methods I needed to apply my systems development skills to biological questions.”
—Charles Roesel, MS Bioinformatics ‘13
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The Opportunity
In June 2013, Forbes reviewed salary and employment outlook data with the goal of identifying the best master’s
degrees for immediate job potential. Information systems ranked first, and computer science ranked fourth with a
projected increase in jobs associated with these degrees of 30 percent and 21.3 percent respectively. When you
combine that with national data on current salaries, it’s clear why an advanced degree in computer science offers
exceptional career potential.
The Program
The MS in Computer Science ALIGN Program is designed for students with strong quantitative and analytical
backgrounds. While students typically come from fields such as mathematics and engineering, the program also
supports students from a broad range of undergraduate majors, including history, economics, and physics. No matter
what your background, you will acquire both the knowledge needed to transition into a new career and the practical
skills to build the next great app or engineer the next great device.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to:
> Develop the ability to recognize and solve problems arising in the use of modern digital computers
> Assimilate ideas and concepts from theoretical studies and from in-depth, hands-on design and programming
> Acquire skills in software and application design, network infrastructure, and other essential computer science concentrations
> Prepare to innovate and thrive in the surging technology sector
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS EARN A MEDIAN ANNUAL SALARY OF $114,000
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The Curriculum
Northeastern’s MS in Computer Science ALIGN Program combines
core coursework in program design, computer systems, and software
development to build on your strong analytical skills. Elective courses
in artificial intelligence, databases, networks and security, and software
engineering allow you to tailor your degree to your unique interests.
The Experience
After three semesters of study, students are able to apply for full-time
co-ops at some of the leading companies across the country, including
Google, Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Intel, Nectar Games, EMC Corporation,
and more.
Over the past five years, more than 98 percent of our computer science
students who have sought a co-op position have been successfully
placed. While you are building real-world experience and career-
advancing connections, your earnings can help offset up to 75 percent
of your tuition cost.
The Faculty
Courses in the MS in Computer Science ALIGN Program are taught
by a passionate group of faculty members who aren’t just devoted
academics—they’re active computer science professionals working for
industry leaders like Amazon and Google. Their real-world experience
will shape your learning through an understanding of essential industry
practices and leading-edge research.
CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Fundamentals of Computer Science> Discrete Structures> Program Design Paradigm> Algorithms> Computer Systems> Managing Software Development
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Database Management> Information Retrieval> Artificial Intelligence> Mobile Application Development> Network Security
“ As an aerospace engineer, I didn’t think it was possible to pursue a career path in computer science until I found the ALIGN program. ALIGN gives me the opportunity to get a master’s degree and opens the door to a whole new career path, one that combines my existing background with new knowledge.”
—Stephen Court, MS Computer Science ‘15
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The Opportunity
Some of the most pressing global issues we face today are related to energy resources, conservation, and the effects
of energy production and increasing worldwide demand. As a result, professionals with knowledge in the design and
development of optimal methods to produce and utilize energy in ways that are both sustainable and marketable are
currently—and will continue to be—in great demand.
The Program
Northeastern University’s MS in Energy Systems ALIGN Program offers students with strong quantitative and problem-
solving skills the opportunity to gain the knowledge and practical experience necessary to enter this high-demand field.
The program integrates energy systems technology with business and financial planning principles. It will prepare you to
lead efforts in the design, development, planning, and implementation of new energy generation investments, to realize
energy efficiency improvements, and ultimately to have a lasting, positive impact on businesses, communities, the
economy, and the global environment.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to learn to:
> Effectively integrate energy system development over a broad spectrum of technologies
> Formulate financial requirements for successful systems implementation
> Apply fundamental principles in the global energy market
> Analyze problems faced in energy generation and transmission
> Propose clean energy considerations and challenges
> Examine renewable options for consideration in a systems solution
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENERGY SYSTEMS
THE NUMBER OF ENERGY-RELATED JOBS HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED NATIONALLY SINCE 2007
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The Curriculum
The program’s curriculum is firmly rooted in energy technology and includes
exposure to the critical interface with business and financial decision
processes. It is flexibly designed with a set of core courses in engineering
knowledge and finance, complemented by a broad range of electives
that can be taken across departments within Northeastern’s College of
Engineering.
The Experience
In the MS in Energy Systems ALIGN Program, you have the opportunity to
apply your classroom learning to real-world challenges. For example, a
recent co-op focused on the introduction and implementation of off-grid
renewable energy and lighting products to a local municipality. Another
involved analyzing and providing insights on energy usage in industrial,
municipal, commercial, and institutional applications. Through the support
and collaboration of our valuable employer partners, including companies
like Lumi•Solair, Dow Chemical Company, EnerNoc, Protonex Technology
Corporation, Nuvera Fuel Cells, and others, you’ll gain the experience and
confidence to make significant contributions in the field.
The Faculty
Program Director Gregory Kowalski, Ph.D., brings to the program his
expertise in energy systems, heat transfer, photonics, and thermodynamics
along with an enthusiasm and dedication to making a difference through
viable energy systems. Practicing professionals who have successfully
implemented energy systems or devices and policies are actively involved in
the MS in Energy Systems ALIGN Program as adjunct professors and invited
speakers. It’s an invaluable combination of academic excellence, timely
perspectives, and network connections that will be meaningful throughout
your career.
CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Linear Algebra> Multivariate Calculus > Fundamentals of Energy System Integration> Economic Decision Making> Mathematical Methods for Mechanical Engineers> Value Creation Through Financial Decision Making> Financial Statement Preparation and Analysis
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Wind Energy Systems> Power Systems Analysis> Environmental Issues in Manufacturing and
Product Use> Cities, Sustainability, and Climate Change> Engineering Project Management> Environmental Protection and Management
“ The MS in Energy Systems provided the springboard I needed to jump into the energy sector head first.”
—Kevin Johnson, MS Energy Systems ‘12
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The Opportunity
In the highly complex and evolving world of technology-driven industry, skilled professionals who have both technical
expertise and an understanding of the industry’s core theoretical principles are in great demand. Leaders across
industries are seeking qualified and talented individuals with the capability to direct and supervise development and
production processes. The increasing demand within technology and service-based industries as well as within state,
local, and federal governments has also driven exceptionally high salaries.
The Program
Northeastern’s MS in Engineering Management ALIGN Program is focused on developing future engineering leaders. It is
an interdisciplinary graduate program that bridges the gaps between engineering science, methods, and technology with
the art and science of business practices. The program provides a solid balance of engineering principles, leadership,
and project management skills and prepares students to take on leadership roles in areas of product innovation,
economic decision-making, statistical analysis, operations analysis, and project management.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to learn to:
> Effectively lead engineering management tasks including assessing cost efficiencies, formulating strategies to improve production, and analyzing elements of a company’s supply chain
> Solve complex business challenges with innovative, practical, effective solutions
> Serve as a key technical liaison to management on complex projects
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
JOBS IN THE ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING MANAGERS CATEGORY HAVE SOME OF THE HIGHEST AVERAGE WAGES OF ALL OCCUPATIONS—$119,000 AS OF MAY 2010
The Curriculum
The program’s interdisciplinary curriculum links engineering technology
and business with the theoretical, quantitative, and analytical skills
students need to address complex business challenges, including bringing
a product from concept through its development phases to its introduction
to the marketplace. Core courses in engineering decision-making are
supported by a range of electives across the College of Engineering.
The Experience
Engineering management is critical to the success of all technology-
based organizations. Thanks to this and the extensive network of
Northeastern University’s employer partners, students have numerous
co-op opportunities from which to choose. Recent co-op employers have
included Hydrocision, Research in Motion, The Dannon Company, as well
as many others. Career advancement benefits include the fact that 20
percent of students in the program are hired by their co-op employers.
The Faculty
Northeastern’s MS in Engineering Management ALIGN Program is led
by Thomas Cullinane, PhD., professor of mechanical and industrial
engineering and Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers.
The program faculty includes respected scholars and senior-level
professionals actively working in the industry who share their expertise
and perspectives on cutting-edge industry developments as well as
practical approaches and processes for today’s work environments.
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CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Linear Algebra> Multivariate Calculus > Engineering Project Management> Economic Decision Making> Engineering Probability and Statistics> Deterministic Operations Research
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Financial Management for Engineers> Engineering/Organizational Psychology> Mass Customization> Logistics, Warehousing, and Scheduling> Fundamentals of Energy System Integration> Environmental Issues in Manufacturing
and Product Use> Environmental Protection and Management
“ An Engineering Management MS degree lays the foundation for an eye-catching resumé of the versatile, flexible, jack-of-all trades engineering manager that the current job market values most.”
—Yeliz Ozalp, MS Engineering Management ’99
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The Opportunity
The American healthcare system is undergoing dramatic changes and improvements that center on the integration of
technology in patient care. Professionals in the field of health informatics, the union of information science, computer
science, and healthcare, are driving many of these advancements, including utilizing new data mining technologies and
artificial intelligence engines to improve clinical healthcare decision-making. Yet as a new and rapidly-evolving field—
one in which job postings grew four times faster than healthcare positions in general between 2007 and 2011—
there is an acute shortage of qualified talent to meet market needs.
The Program
The interdisciplinary MS in Health Informatics ALIGN Program helps you transition to this high-potential field and
prepares you to take a leadership role in addressing the combined clinical, technical, and business needs of health-
related organizations. You will gain the knowledge and skills to successfully integrate systems, improve workflow, help
people work together effectively, and make a real difference in the quality and effectiveness of healthcare delivery—
today and in the future.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to:
> Understand how information technology, people, health, and the healthcare system interrelate
> Use information technology and information management concepts and methods to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes
> Communicate effectively among healthcare practitioners, administrators, and IT professionals, and understand each group’s needs and constraints
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY’S MS IN HEALTH INFORMATICS HAS HAD A 100% PLACEMENT RATE WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF GRADUATION, WITH MOST STUDENTS RECEIVING JOB OFFERS BEFORE GRADUATION
The Curriculum
Northeastern’s MS in Health Informatics ALIGN Program is a collaboration
between the College of Computer and Information Science and the
Bouvé College of Health Sciences. The curriculum spans vital topics
ranging from healthcare systems, data management and design, and
organizational change to clinical decision-making, business issues,
emerging technologies, and myriad ever-changing factors that impact the
field. Strong industry relationships with hospitals, health-care systems,
health-related corporations, and government health agencies assure that
the program remains at the leading edge of advances in the industry.
The Experience
The program’s capstone project provides you with the opportunity to
integrate the knowledge you gain in the classroom with real-world
challenges. Capstone projects consist of practical work and research
in a major area of health informatics with the goal of making an active
contribution to the field. You initiate and design your capstone project
in consultation with working health informatics professionals. Faculty
members provide guidance and mentoring throughout the project.
The Faculty
Northeastern was the first university to offer a master’s degree in health
informatics and has consistently attracted respected faculty who are
senior leaders in the field. Their extensive experience in world-renowned
hospitals and major health care organizations assures that your
education is rigorous, current, and relevant. An advisory board of industry
professionals also provides expert guidance in the program’s development
and ongoing curricular advancements.
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CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Cyberspace Technology and Applications> Health and Medicine for Non-Clinicians> Introduction to Health Informatics Systems> American Healthcare System> Capstone Project
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Business of Healthcare Informatics> Database Design, Access, Modeling, and Security> Key Standards in Health Informatics> Organizational Behavior, Workflow Design, and
Change Management> Project Management> Management Issues in Health Informatics> Strategic Management and Leadership
in Healthcare
“ Northeastern has excellent faculty who have advanced healthcare information technology industry knowledge and are associated with reputed healthcare organizations. There is a huge growth opportunity in this industry.”
—Rakesh Kamdar, MS Health Informatics ‘11
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The Opportunity
Ever-increasing cyber attacks against companies and governments are creating unprecedented risks and a tremendous
need for trained information assurance professionals. In fact, according to Burning Glass, a labor market analytics firm,
cybersecurity positions rose 73 percent in the five-year period ending in 2012—3.5 times faster than postings for
computer jobs as a whole. As a result of mounting risks, knowledge and experience requirements, and demand exceeding
available talent, information assurance specialists command premium salaries. For example, the median pay for an
Information Assurance Analyst—ranked #17 in CNN/Money’s “Best Jobs in America”—is $95,700.
The Program
Northeastern University’s recognition for academic excellence in information assurance education, research, and cyber
operations by the National Security Agency and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security attests to the high quality and
professional relevance of our information assurance curriculum.
This innovative interdisciplinary program combines computer systems and network security training with an understanding
of the social context of cybersecurity, giving you skills that are in high demand. Students gain the broad knowledge
needed to make the strategic decisions to combat information security threats, including identity theft, computer malware,
electronic fraud, and cyber attacks. Whether you have a background in technology, the social sciences, or another field,
Northeastern’s MS in Information Assurance ALIGN Program will prepare you for a successful career.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to:
> Build core knowledge surrounding computer system security and network practices, as well as relevant knowledge from the social sciences, law, criminology, and management
> Make strategic decisions about security issues and present recommendations to management
> Plan and implement security strategies to reduce risk and enhance protection of information assets and systems
> Understand the legal and ethical issues associated with information security, privacy, and digital rights
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE
IN RECENT YEARS, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY’S MS IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE GRADUATES HAVE A RECORD OF 100% EMPLOYMENT IN THEIR CHOSEN FIELD
The Curriculum
In the MS in Information Assurance ALIGN program, you’ll take courses
tailored to your background and interests. Those with social science
or other non-technology backgrounds will strengthen technical skills.
Those with prior technical experience will add to their understanding of
the context in which technology is applied. Every student, regardless of
background, will learn about the key issues in information security and
how technology can help resolve them.
The Experience
With information accessible everywhere, over multiple devices, systems,
and the “cloud,” few industries can ignore the need for information
assurance. As a result, Northeastern students have broad options for
co-op opportunities. Recent information assurance co-ops include Akamai
Technologies, Fidelity Investments, BitSight Technologies, DigitasLBi,
IntraLinks, and EMC Corporation, to name just a few.
The Faculty
Northeastern’s MS in Information Assurance ALIGN Program is led by
Dr. Themis Papageorge, a veteran senior executive with decades of
experience in technology, planning and process, information assurance,
and system redesign. The program faculty includes active, respected
industry professionals in positions ranging from Director of Technology
to Systems Engineer to Chief Information Security Officer. It is a faculty
invested in their profession and in the success of the students they teach.
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CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Discrete Structures> Cyberspace Technology and Applications
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Law and Psychology> White Collar Crime> Terrorism and International Crime> Managing Software Development> Software Vulnerabilities and Security
TECHNICAL OR CONTEXTUAL TRACK COURSES:> Applied Cryptography > Network Security Practices > Information System Forensics > Cyber Law: Privacy, Ethics, and Digital Rights
“The program helped me find a dynamic field that interests me. I wanted to take away hard skills to become a practitioner in information security, and the program prepared me very well. It also has helped me think about technical aspects while keeping in mind that policy and human behavior influence technical solutions.”
—Samuel Jenkins, MS Information Assurance ‘12
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The Opportunity
In today’s fast-paced business environment, companies succeed or fail based on their ability to bring quality products
and services to market on time, on budget, and within specifications. As a consequence, the need for knowledgeable
project managers spans every industry—from banking, biotechnology, and construction management to non-profits,
performing arts, and entertainment organizations. The resulting shortage of talent has created expansive career
opportunities as well as rising salaries.
The Program
Northeastern University’s MS in Project Management ALIGN Program provides you with the theoretical concepts and
the practical skills you need to lead complex projects successfully—from initial planning, budgeting, and negotiations
through project oversight and final evaluation.
Northeastern’s program is also accredited by the Project Management Institute, one of less than 50 master’s programs
in the world with that credential. It certifies that our project management curriculum is built upon proven and established
best practices.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to learn to:
> Effectively manage multiple, sometimes interrelated, complex projects
> Implement enterprise-level project portfolio management based upon an organization’s strategic business goals
> Avoid common project management pitfalls
> Develop metrics for determining and reporting project performance
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
THE MEDIAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT SALARY FOR PROFESSIONALS WHO EARN A PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP) CREDENTIAL IS $101,505
*Concentrations available in Boston and Seattle only**Concentration available in Boston only
The Curriculum
Featuring real-world case studies, the MS in Project Management ALIGN
Program presents techniques and tools for managing short- and long-
term projects successfully and cost effectively, including project definition,
cost and risk estimation, schedule planning and monitoring, budget
management, negotiation and conflict resolution, and project presentation
and evaluation. Six discrete curricular concentrations enable you to focus
your knowledge within your field of interest.
The Experience
Students in the MS in Project Management ALIGN Program have the
opportunity to participate in Northeastern University’s signature co-op
program. This respected program enables you to gain invaluable work
experience, to apply classroom concepts, and to earn credit toward your
degree as you build the foundation of your resumé. Beyond graduation,
project management students find employment opportunities in almost
every field of human endeavor: if it’s a temporary endeavor that produces
a unique product, service, or result, then it is a project.
The Faculty
Effective project management requires knowledge, skill, and experience.
In the MS in Project Management ALIGN Program, you’ll learn from
PMP-certified faculty who are industry professionals, scholars, and
mentors dedicated to sharing their wealth of experience, insight, and
project-specific perspectives. Their talents and appreciation for the art of
project management infuse their teachings and provide you with the key
knowledge as well as the communication skills and ethical foundations
you need to excel in the industry. Our full-time faculty members,
Joseph Griffin and Art LaMan, bring a wealth of professional experience
to the program as well as the dedication of professional educators.
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CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Foundations of Project Management> Project Management Practices> Capstone Project
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Risk Management> Global Project Management> Portfolio Management in the Enterprise Environment> Project Scheduling and Cost Planning> Negotiation, Mediation, and Facilitation> The Ethical Leader
CONCENTRATIONS INCLUDE:> Construction Management*> Geographic Information Systems*> Information Security Management*> Leadership > Organizational Communication > Leading and Managing Technical Projects**
“ A degree in project management can be universally applied to many different fields...industries need great project managers, and this program provides you with the tools that you need to be successful.”
—Angela Knox, MS Project Management ‘11
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The Opportunity
As domestic and international laws and regulations change and evolve, the need for regulatory affairs professionals
who can help companies navigate this ever-changing regulatory environment and bring biomedical products to market
continues to grow. This escalating need makes regulatory affairs one of the most in-demand professions in the
pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device industries. Equally as important, through participation in development of
new treatments for debilitating diseases and conditions, it is an attractive career option for individuals looking to make
a real difference in the lives of people around the world.
The Program
Northeastern’s MS in Regulatory Affairs for Drugs, Biologics, and Medical Devices ALIGN Program is designed to build
your knowledge of current regulations and their practical applications in the development and commercialization of
drugs, biologics, and medical device products. Through your studies in clinical fields, law, policy, and business, you are
prepared to work within a range of industry roles related to regulatory affairs, clinical affairs, and quality assurance. You
will be ready to take part in strategic planning and participate in marketing and reimbursement activities. Graduates may
also participate in the development of policies and laws within regulatory bodies.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to:
> Gain the essential knowledge and skills required to help companies navigate an increasingly complex regulatory environment
> Learn the laws and regulations that govern the development, manufacturing, clinical testing, and commercialization of drugs, biologics, and medical devices in the U.S. and around the world
> Analyze how emerging development and trends are reshaping biomedical device regulations
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN REGULATORY AFFAIRS FOR DRUGS, BIOLOGICS, AND MEDICAL DEVICES
ANNUAL SALARIES FOR MANAGERS IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL, BIOTECH, AND MEDICAL DEVICE INDUSTRIES AVERAGE MORE THAN $100,000
The Curriculum
The program’s comprehensive and evolving curriculum incorporates
real-world case studies, individual and peer group-based project work,
and classroom presentations. Content spans the complete medical
products lifecycle from R&D and clinical research to regulatory approvals,
manufacturing, marketing and distribution, and post-market surveillance.
Elective courses cover safety and surveillance, business and law,
development and strategy, and international procedures surrounding the
regulations in the life science industry.
The Experience
Students in the MS in Regulatory Affairs ALIGN Program have the
opportunity to participate in Northeastern University’s signature co-op
program. This respected program enables you to gain invaluable work
experience, apply classroom concepts, and earn credit toward your
degree as you build the foundation of your regulatory affairs resumé.
Recent co-op placements have included Takeda Pharmaceutical
Company, Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Medtronic, and Stryker Corporation.
The Faculty
Irina Kulinets, Ph.D., Director of our MS in Regulatory Affairs ALIGN
Program, brings to the program more than 20 years of senior executive
experience in clinical and regulatory affairs within the global medical
device and biotech industries. Dr. Kulinets leads an experienced, talented,
and committed faculty of industry professionals, scholars, and mentors
who provide valuable real-world experience and perspective to the
program curriculum and classroom learning.
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CORE COURSES INCLUDE:> Introduction to Drug and Medical Device Regulation > Human Experimentation: Methodological Issues
Fundamental to Clinical Trials> New Drug Development: A Regulatory Overview> Biologics Development: A Regulatory Overview> Food, Drug, and Medical Device Law> Medical Device Development: A Regulatory Overview
SAMPLE ELECTIVES INCLUDE:> Clinical Trial Design Optimization and
Problem Solving> Global Awareness: Emerging Medical Device Markets> Understanding the Healthcare Landscape> Regulatory Writing: New Drug Applications> Managing International Clinical Trials> Combination Products: A Regulatory Overview> Regulation of Generic Pharmaceutical and
Biosimilar Products> Global Biotechnology Product Registration
“ With increasing globalization and ever-changing regulations, it’s a huge task for regulatory departments to stay abreast of country-specific requirements. You need a high level of expertise to manage the regulatory pathways. I’m now in a position to choose what I really want to do.”
—Avanti Sawant, MS Regulatory Affairs ‘14
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OUR NETWORK
Industry Focused, Globally Respected, Regionally Connected
Three Outstanding Cities
Northeastern University thrives because of its industry-specific instruction and its commitment to serving the local community
with degree programs in areas of critical need.
This model and commitment, born on our university’s main campus in Boston, led Northeastern to develop modern, regional
campuses—platforms for graduate programs tailored to local industry. Each of our three campuses—in Boston, Charlotte,
and Seattle—is an innovative hub for rising professionals, and each is connected to Northeastern’s global network.
Northeastern’s ALIGN Programs are offered in these three vibrant, pioneering cities that boast strong employment growth in
high-demand industries, employer partners, exceptional resources, and co-op opportunities that are perfectly aligned with our
degree offerings.
One Innovative University
No matter which of our three campuses you choose, Northeastern University delivers rigorous academics, experiential learning
opportunities, an innovative faculty of prestigious scholars and respected industry professionals, and extensive resources and
services that you only find at a top-50 research university. Our supportive global network can help you open the right doors
throughout your career. Each of our campuses offers degrees that speak to industry needs, and each features unique employer
partnerships that fulfill the goals of our students as well as the region’s employment demands. It’s a powerful combination
delivering an unparalleled educational experience and a solid foundation for success.
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The Campus
Northeastern’s vibrant campus is one of a kind—a sanctuary of lush green spaces and tree-lined
pathways located right in the heart of Boston. With the city as our backyard, the university and our
students are an integral part of the local community, a connection that makes life on campus active,
creative, collaborative, and always interesting.
The Boston campus boasts some of the most advanced research laboratories and institutes in the
area along with high-tech classrooms, abundant student workstations, and live network access points
all across campus. Northeastern’s Snell Library provides award-winning research and instructional
services, and its websites serve users around the world, including students at our graduate campuses
in Seattle and Charlotte.
Information Technology Services provides central technology support. A Writing Center helps students
become better writers through in-person or virtual sessions. Additionally, the university’s Department
of Career Services offers lifetime career services to all alumni, helping to keep you Networked for Life.
The City
Boston is the economic and cultural hub of New England. Home to the world-renowned Boston
Symphony Orchestra and the world-champion Boston Red Sox, Boston is a city that is focused on
the future while staying true to its history. A thriving center of commerce and finance, it is also an
incubator for thought-leaders in many fields. Plus when it comes to breakthroughs in biotechnology
and medicine, the world looks to Boston.
Boston is also one of America’s oldest and most-beloved cities—an exciting urban environment with
a “walkable” town feel. Boston has done well to preserve its rich history and heritage while serving
as a modern cultural and educational center. Whether your interest is history, architecture, books, art,
the outdoors, dining, shopping, music, or anything else, you will enjoy the city’s and the region’s many
unique and interesting places to explore.
The Professional Environment
Northeastern’s long history and expansive local, regional, and global network of employer partners
offers students exceptional co-op and career opportunities. In particular, Boston is recognized for
the number and stature of organizations within the life sciences, financial services, informational
technology, defense, performing arts, and energy industries.
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The Campus
Northeastern University’s Charlotte Graduate Campus is located in the heart of Uptown Charlotte,
a global hub for banking, education, energy, and healthcare. Its proximity to these industries is a
direct reflection of the close connection that faculty and students foster with business in the region
and throughout the world.
Our state-of-the-art, 14,000-square-foot campus offers students high-tech classrooms, numerous
resource and lounge areas for study or team project meetings, and all the technology and support
necessary to facilitate your studies, from logging on to courses and posting assignments, to
connecting with the full resources of the university. The dedicated staff and faculty are always
available to collaborate to help meet your educational goals. The campus also serves as a direct
connection between our main campus in Boston and our extended global network of alumni and
employer partners.
The City
Charlotte, the 17th largest city in the U.S., consistently enjoys high ratings in surveys of the country’s
“best” categories. Most notably, it’s been ranked the second best place to move in the U.S. One of
the top 10 safest cities in the nation, Charlotte also recently ranked fourth in the nation for hiring and
among the top 20 “Best Places for Business and Careers.” The city has a high quality of life, low cost
of living, a well-educated population, and an abundance of resources including numerous cultural and
recreational venues and activities. A short drive east brings you to the ocean, and a short trip west to
the mountains. No matter the season, Charlotte’s convenient geographical location means residents
are never far from something exciting to do.
The Professional Environment
As the second largest banking center in the U.S. after New York City, Charlotte is a hub of the financial
services industry. It is also at the heart of some of America’s thriving industries, including healthcare,
energy, technology, and tourism. Charlotte is very young in terms of demographics—
60 percent of the population is under the age of 40, and the city consistently attracts an influx of
young professionals. It’s the perfect environment for Northeastern to leverage its long-standing
educational and corporate network to benefit our students and businesses throughout the region.
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SEATTLE The Campus
Northeastern University’s Seattle Graduate Campus is proud to be a part of the South Lake Union
neighborhood. An epicenter for innovation and discovery, South Lake Union is home to a wide variety
of companies and institutions that share in the university’s vision of a world where cutting edge
thought-leaders come together to inspire, create, and execute new technologies and, most of all,
to learn.
Our beautiful, state-of-the-art campus is located in a LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental
Design) Platinum-certified building, the highest level of this certification and a reflection of the
university’s long-standing commitment to sustainability.
The Seattle team of faculty and staff—many with strong civic and corporate ties to the local
community—are on-hand to help you meet your educational goals. They also serve as a direct
connection between the main campus in Boston and Northeastern’s extended global network. The
Seattle staff includes an on-campus academic support specialist to help you with course planning
and a dedicated co-op resource whose sole mission is to assure that your co-op opportunities meet
your academic, personal, and career goals. Plus, of course, the full wealth of resources and services
Northeastern University offers is accessible to you as a student at our Seattle campus.
The City
Seattle is an exciting, youthful city that draws talented students and professionals from around the
globe to meet its expanding demand in the technology, progressive health, life sciences, and energy
sectors. It boasts a well-educated and diverse workforce, lively city life, a thriving music scene, and
stunning scenery—all contributing to its rank as Businessweek’s #2 “best city” to live in anywhere
in the U.S.
The Professional Environment
Seattle is a city synonymous with software development, Internet titans, information technology, and
biotechnology. As a top-tier non-profit research university, particularly in drug discovery, cybersecurity,
global health, and energy storage and conversion, Northeastern University offers the venue and the
extensive corporate and institutional relationships that will allow you to bring ideas to life.
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YOUR NEXT STEP TOWARD SUCCESSProfessionals with advanced degrees will remain central to our nation’s and the world’s economic vitality well into the future,
contributing to innovation, technological growth, and economic development. If you’ve made the decision to pursue a career
in one of these challenging and rewarding fields, take the next important steps toward making that a reality.
Visit northeastern.edu/align, where you will:
> Learn more about each of the ALIGN programs available to you
> View specific admissions requirements for each ALIGN degree program
> Find links to request more information and/or request to speak with an ALIGN admissions representative
Apply to the ALIGN program of your choice using the link provided on the ALIGN website.> Remember, space is limited so be sure to submit your application early
Identify your campus location preference.
Northeastern University’s ALIGN master’s programs are offered at each of our three campus locations in Boston, MA;
Seattle, WA; and Charlotte, NC (with the exception of Bioinformatics, only available in Boston and Seattle).
On your application, you will be asked to indicate your first and second campus location preference.
If your primary campus preference is not available, you may be offered admission to your second campus selection.
Contact us to learn more:> Tweet us your questions @nualign
> Attend an Info Session or Webinar
> Email us at align@neu.edu
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