Generic Masters Did You Know?
Master’s degree holders earn up to 25% more than those with bachelor’s degrees. (Economic Policy Institute, 2021)
Master’s degree holders earn up to 25% more than those with bachelor’s degrees. (Economic Policy Institute, 2021)
More than 40% of all regulatory professionals hold a master’s degree or higher.
More than 90% of regulatory professionals began working in another field before transitioning into regulatory.
"Experienced regulatory professionals are in demand. A graduate degree in regulatory affairs will help advance your career." — Professor Stephen Amato
68% of regulatory professionals pursue graduate studies.
About 137,000 new regulatory affairs jobs were filled in 2018.
Northeastern University's Master of Professional Studies in Informatics is designed for individuals working in healthcare, IT consulting, education, finance, manufacturing, and communications, and prepares IT professionals for management positions.
"The MS in Biotechnology program is unique in the way it opens doors to opportunities for students. The vast number of concentrations, from enterprise to research, allow flexibility based on what you want to learn." —Neil Sheth, Class of '23
Graduates of Northeastern's MS in Biotechnology program had a 95% employment rate in industry or research over the last three years.
“Teaching in Northeastern’s biotechnology master's program is an opportunity to transfer my knowledge in industry to bright young scientists.” — Greg Zarbis-Papastoitsis, VP of Manufacturing, Compass Therapeutics