Making sound investment decisions is critical to the long-term success of businesses and financial institutions. Professionals with the quantitative background and industry knowledge to invest wisely are positioned to take on strategic roles and accelerate their careers.
By earning your Graduate Certificate in Investments, you’ll explore the cutting-edge financial theories and analytical tools that drive successful investing in a dynamic global marketplace. Your required courses will focus on valuation and analysis for a wide range of investment types, and your electives will allow you to dive deeper into topics that are relevant to your career goals, such as investment banking or personal financial planning.
You’ll study part time on our Boston campus, choosing from two evening class times Monday–Thursday. You may start the program in January, May, or September.
Learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Investments program at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.
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Unique Features
- Deepen your understanding of market efficiency, intrinsic value, and risk—and learn to build models for almost any type of investment you want to analyze.
- Tailor your learning by choosing electives that align with your goals, exploring topics such as risk management and personal financial planning.
- Deepen your learning with experience—through applied projects and real-world case studies.
- Access career guidance from expert counselors at Northeastern’s office of Employer Engagement and Career Design.
- Connect with the vibrant Northeastern learning community and grow your professional network.
- Build toward a future master’s degree at Northeastern by earning credits you can apply toward an eligible program.
Career Outlook
The Graduate Certificate in Investments, designed for current finance professionals, is a powerful step toward a more strategic role in investing, including portfolio management.
Employers especially value the signature D’Amore-McKim emphasis on the role of data and technology in financial decision-making. Depending on your experience and available opportunities, you may be able to leverage your graduate certificate for a role with more influence on decision-making, a higher salary, or greater job security—or land a new position altogether. You may also consider applying credits earned toward an eligible master’s degree at Northeastern, such as the Part-Time MBA program.
Accreditation Description
Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International—the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide.
