MS in Computer Science (1)
The national median salary for computer science professionals is $114,000 per year.
The national median salary for computer science professionals is $114,000 per year.
“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, MSIA 2012, US Government Security Analyst
In recent years, Northeastern University’s MS in Information Assurance and Cyber Security graduates have a record of 100% employment in their chosen field.
Graduates of the Information Assurance and Cyber Security ALIGN program graduate with an MS in Information Assurance and Cyber Security.
The median pay for an information assurance analyst—ranked #17 in CNN/Money’s “Best Jobs in America”—is $95,700.
“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, MSIA 2012, US Government Security Analyst
In recent years, Northeastern University’s MS in Cybersecurity graduates have a record of 100% employment in their chosen field.
The median pay for an information assurance analyst—ranked #17 in CNN/Money’s “Best Jobs in America”—is $95,700.
“To be successful in health informatics, you have to be aware of not only your piece of the puzzle, but also of how it’s going to affect other aspects of the healthcare system. This program is one of the few to provide that total view of the impact of IT in health care.” — Chuck Parker, Northeastern health informatics student and executive director, Continua Health Alliance
“Health informatics is a career for the future. At Northeastern, we created health informatics programs to help clinical and IT professionals develop the management and technical skills they need to be leaders in this thrilling new era.” — Daniel Feinberg, director, Northeastern University health informatics graduate programs