Whether your goals are to forge a new career path, advance in one, or expand your skillset to keep pace with the demands of an evolving workforce, earning a Boston University master’s degree or graduate certificate in business and management cultivates the skills and resources to achieve professional and personal success in areas such as applied business analytics, enterprise risk management, supply chain management, and many other areas.

Our graduates are united by the major goal they have achieved—attaining a graduate education from one of the most respected research universities in the world. Read on to experience their stories.

Headshot of Céline Marie Sandmaier (MET’23)

“The master’s in Administrative Studies Innovation & Technology specialization gave me the chance to pursue my topics of focus in an academic context. Truly caring about each class motivated me to go beyond the requirements and dive deeper into the subjects.” Read more.

Céline Marie Sandmaier (MET’23)
Fellow, McKinsey & Company
MS, Administrative Studies (MSAS) – Concentration in Innovation & Technology

Headshot of Greg Parker, MS in Applied Business Analytics (MET’23)

“To me, the best part of the ABA program is the balance between the technical aspects of data analytics/science and the broader implications of those methodologies to the underlying business at large.” Read more.

Greg Parker (MET’23)
Business Intelligence Analyst, Rockland Federal Credit Union
MS, Applied Business Analytics

Photo of Raya Abi Karam, MS, Enterprise Risk Management (MET'23)

“In today's technologically interconnected world, cybersecurity has emerged as a paramount concern for companies across all industries. Proactive and comprehensive cybersecurity measures are indispensable in safeguarding a company's assets, ensuring uninterrupted operations, and reinforcing trust in the digital age. This has been a major topic in the ERM program at BU, as well as something I had to deeply understand and apply in my job.” Read more.

Raya Abi Karam (MET’23)
M&A Advisory Associate, PwC
MS, Enterprise Risk Management

Headshot of Sydney Hayes, MS, Global Marketing Management (MET’22)

“The way the GMM program is arranged worked cohesively so I was not only learning international relations academically but utilizing these skills in-classroom. Many of the MET students were not from the States, so group projects meant collaborating with individuals from many cultural backgrounds.” Read more.

Sydney Hayes (MET’22)
Account Executive, Flock Associates
MS, Global Marketing Management

Headshot of Adrian Perez, MS, Supply Chain Management (MET’23)

“Armed with this knowledge, I am eager to tackle new challenges, drive innovation, and contribute to the success of Signify and the field of mechanical engineering as a whole.” Read more.

Adrian Perez (MET’23)
Mechanical Engineer, Signify
MS, Supply Chain Management

Headshot of Dezhen Liu, MS, Financial Management (MET’22)

“The financial management program exceeded my expectations because the courses introduced the finance realm in a practical and comprehensive manner rather than focusing solely on formulas and theories.[...]My master's degree not only qualified me for more job opportunities, but also broadened my career options by studying in another field.” Read more.

Dezhin Liu (MET’22)
Actuarial Analyst at Aetna
MS, Financial Management

Photo of ZhaoCong (Tommy) Liu, MS, Project Management (MET'23)

“One of the key factors that attracted me to BU MET was its exceptional team of project management professors. Their expertise and industry experience make them some of the best in the field, which ensured that I received top-notch education and mentorship. It was the perfect choice to fulfill my goal of earning a master’s degree in project management and gain the necessary skills for success in the field.” Read more.

ZhaoCong (Tommy) Liu (MET’23)
Business Intelligence Analyst, Rockland Federal Credit Union
MS, Project Management

Headshot of Abiy Eshetu, MS, Supply Chain Management, Concentration in Logistics Management (MET'19)

“The program offers a good balance of theoretical concepts with real and practical applications. The professors have many years of industry experience and enjoy sharing both the positive and negative aspects of the topic under discussion.” Read more.

Abiy Eshetu (MET’19)
Industrial Manager, Pratt & Whitney
MS, Supply Chain Management, Logistics Management Concentration