Online MSF From Faculty (5)

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"I teach fixed income securities online at Northeastern. The course is really about economics and I teach it as a broad overview looking at how fixed income interacts with the broader investment world. For example, we spend a lot of time talking about the fed and how the fed works and short-term interest rates." — Professor Nicole Boyson 

Online MSF From Alumni (6)

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"I chose this program because I wanted to further my career and move more into the investment management side of the business and this program offered me the flexibility to do my work from home without having to commute into Boston to take classes.” — Scott Desmond, Online MSF'14

Online MBA Faculty (5)

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"I developed and teach the portfolio management course. This has everything you wanted to know about portfolio management, but were afraid to ask. This provides students with an overview of both macro and microeconomics in a five-week class.” — Professor Jeffery Born

International Affairs From Faculty (5)

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“The MA in International Affairs, the latest to join the Policy School’s stellar lineup of graduate programs, will help prepare the next generation of global thinkers and agents of change.” — Amílcar Antonio Barreto, Associate Professor of Political Science, International Affairs, Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Director, Master of Arts in International Affairs 

International Affairs From Student (3)

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“I have already learned so much from the professors that teach here and I am confident that continuing my studies in this school will broaden the horizons of my knowledge. I have no doubt that Northeastern’s Master of Arts in International Affairs is the ideal place for me to get the globalized view that is essential in my field.” — Anastasia Sobolina, Current Student in the International Public Policy Track

Urban Informatics from Students (6)

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“In my career as a software developer, I have done a lot of work that is technically challenging and intellectually stimulating, but I have never felt like the work was very meaningful in the world beyond whatever company I’ve worked for. The urban informatics program offered me a path toward a new career that could be both intellectually challenging and meaningful for me.” — Kit Miller, Current Student