Commerce and Economic Development

About course

The Master of Science in Commerce and Economic Development, a STEM-designated program, integrates economics, leadership, technology, and public policy to prepare students for a career in the private or public sector. Globalization has created a borderless economy with a host of new opportunities and challenges for those engaged in commerce and economic development. While global markets offer exciting growth prospects, navigating the world stage requires in-depth knowledge of the financial, regulatory, and economic environments and institutions that affect the global economy and international trade. To meet the need for both insight and skills development, Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies—in collaboration with Northeastern University’s College of Social Sciences and Humanities—offers the Master of Science in Commerce and Economic Development, which integrates an applied economics study of information, institutions, and innovation designed to develop and hone analytical skills to support private and public decision-making.


Programme overview

Master’s degree
Level degree
To be advised
Estimated Fee
Full-time
Programme type
18 Months
Duration

Grade & score

Test score

  • TOEFL IBT

    79

  • IELTS

    6.5

  • DUOLINGO

    105

Grade

  • GPA

    2.50

  • CGPA10

    5.75

  • CGPA5

    3.30

  • percentage

    67

  • British Degree

    Third class honours

  • letter

    C+