Behavioral Neuroscience focuses on the biological basis of human behavior. The program combines the disciplines of biology and psychology to appreciate the scope of human behavior and then understand how the behavior of humans and other animals is controlled by physiological...
The concentration in Entrepreneurship and New Venture Management helps students develop the skills needed to work effectively within a small business or to start or acquire and manage a business of their own. Students learn to assess their personal aptitude and potential for...
Northeastern University's MS in Taxation (MST) program is designed with the working professional in mind. Courses begin three times per year: in Fall, Spring, and Summer.The MST program is focused on teaching you to analyze the Internal Revenue Code. Completing the MST program...
The Boston University Arts Administration Program is designed for students who wish to pursue careers in visual arts, performing arts, and arts service organizations in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. The past two decades have witnessed a rapid expansion in arts audiences,...
Just as cars are useless without roads, drugs are useless without an effective delivery system. This is especially important in contemporary pharmaceutical research as new chemical entitites are either too hydrophobic (e.g., many anticancer drugs) or hydrophilic and highly labile...
Students in the Biotechnology Undergraduate Certificate Program must complete a minimum of 16 credits. Admittance to a certificate program requires submission of a résumé and application as well as an interview with the program director to help determine the student's goals and design...
This specialization offered by the Center for Drug Discovery (CDD) trains students in the design and synthesis of novel biologically active compounds and in the study of their mechanisms of action using biochemical, biophysical and pharmacological approaches. Concentrations are...
Art historians are concerned with the multifaceted historical implications (personal, social, political, economic, and aesthetic) of imagery and objects (buildings, paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, films, and decorative...
Toxicology is the study of injurious effects of chemicals on living organisms. Toxicologists are responsible for determining hazards from exposure to chemicals, setting limits of safety, identification and measurement of toxic chemicals by analysis, recommendations on safe use of...
The Economic Development & Tourism Management concentration provides an in-depth examination of the economic, infrastructure/logistical, security, and research issues involved with tourism. Students are exposed to a broad range of tourism and regional economic and...
Increasingly, scientific work is becoming interdisciplinary. In response to this trend, this interdisciplinary program has been set up which allows the student to focus on more than one area in biomedical science. The program is appropriate for both those entering as well as those...
Only the doctoral program is offered (no master’s degree). The Program is not designed to meet requirements for accreditation as to clinical competence in psychology nor in any discipline which has a certification procedure. It does, however, accept students in the M.D./Ph.D....
The Graduate School of Education offers programs in elementary and secondary education leading to the Master of Arts in Teaching for students with undergraduate degrees who are interested in careers in education. Students begin their MAT programs of study in late June or early...
Entrance Requirements include a medical degree (M.D. or M.B.B.S.) from a recognized university, a year of internship, one or more years of experience in medicine (preferably with an emphasis in dermatology), and proficiency in English. TOEFL scores are required. Once accepted,...
Candidates seeking educator licensure in Massachusetts are tested through the MTEL program. They must pass both the tests of Communication and Literacy Skills and the Subject Test, where available, for the license they are seeking. This requirement holds for all candidates for...
The Genetics Program is a cross-disciplinary team of clinicians, biostatisticians, genetic epidemiologists, geneticists, biochemists and information technology specialists working together to discover the links between complex human disease and genes. The Genetics Program is...
Boston University School of Hospitality Administration is a full-time, four year bachelor degree program. To the right are the different groups of Hospitality classes from which you can choose. Specializations Hospitality Specialization Courses: 48 credits...
The Graduate Tax Program, established in 1959 as one of the first graduate tax programs in the nation, continues to be one of the best. The Program is designed to expose you to the rigorous academic challenges of current tax law, and to train you to be an excellent tax practitioner....
The Morin Center administers the Graduate Program in Banking and Financial Law and should be your first stop for administrative and academic information. Our intention is to use this Web site as a hub for information about the Morin Center and the Graduate Program. We...
Our Students are trained behind a real working bar with a professional instructor. Un Limited Training Hours! Working Internship: Our Students have the opportunity to get behind a real...