Students enrolled in select Ontario Graduate Certificate programs at Humber are eligible, upon program completion, to apply to master’s programs at the Toronto campus of Northeastern University.

This pathway represents an opportunity for students to graduate with a master's degree and gain real-world experience through Northeastern’s world-class co-op program.

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Master of Professional Studies in Analytics

This fast-paced and experience-driven program is designed to equip students with the skills to tackle analytical challenges in any industry. With extensive real-world training in the latest technologies and trends, graduates are able to innovate, inform, and create with data.

Eligible Programs

Master of Professional Studies in Informatics

This program is designed to equip IT professionals with skills to move into engineer and management positions within the industry. Students graduate from the program with the computing skills and technical training needed to address real-world issues of information strategy, data governance, ethics, data analytics, business intelligence, and so much more.

Eligible Programs

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Master of Science in Project Management

Learn the skills and tools needed to effectively lead volatile, uncertain, and ambiguous projects from inception to completion in global markets. Students will gain the expertise to deliver complex and innovative projects on time, on budget, and within scope.

Eligible Programs

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About Northeastern University in Toronto

Established in 2015, Toronto is Northeastern’s first international campus and joins 13 campus locations in Canada, the United States, and United Kingdom. With over 1,300 current students, the Toronto campus offers Master's programs in Project Management, Regulatory Affairs, Analytics, Informatics, Biotechnology, and Information Systems (software engineering). Closely aligned with Ontario’s economic development priorities, these programs offer students flexibility and hands-on experience, alongside the outstanding academic support of a leading global research institution.

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