A graduate education can help improve your career opportunities, increase your salary potential, and grow your professional network. A Northeastern graduate education is no different—with a few exceptions. At Northeastern, you’ll also gain hands-on experience, develop the skills required to keep pace with ever-evolving workforce needs, and learn on a schedule that’s flexible to the career and life you have today.
Northeastern offers graduate certificate, master’s degree, and doctoral programs. No matter the credential you plan to pursue, you will be connected to a network of more than 230,000 alumni and 3,000-plus industry partners, who can help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
A Northeastern graduate education can set you apart. Here’s a look at how.
Real-World Learning from Real-World Experts
Northeastern’s graduate education is fueled by experiential learning, which combines classroom study with professional practice. Students learn from faculty, who are recognized as leaders in their field, and apply that knowledge to real-world settings through research, in-class case studies, short-term projects, and full-time co-op opportunities.
Learning Without Limits
Our online master’s degree, graduate certificate, and doctoral programs allow you to tailor your graduate education to your schedule. Engage and network with students from around the world, who have varied, global perspectives, through discussion boards, and develop fluency in leading web collaboration tools—a highly valued professional skill. Explore our full list of online master’s degree, certificate, and doctoral programs.
You Are What You Learn
The Lifetime Learning Network is pioneering a new model of graduate education. By delivering high-quality graduate courses, graduate certificates, doctoral programs, and master’s degrees across multiple learning channels and formats, working professionals can more easily develop the skills they need to stay ahead of the constant change in industry. Northeastern’s graduate campuses in Charlotte, Seattle, Silicon Valley, and Toronto further reinforce this model by serving as a bridge between each region’s evolving workforce needs and top-notch, graduate-level talent.