Gain Expertise for Today’s Business World
At Emmanuel College, you’ll prepare for the future of accounting with a curriculum that incorporates advanced technologies, data analysis, and visualization tools alongside a strong foundation in financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, and assurance. Your studies will expand into economics, organizational behavior, operations, and business analytics—building your expertise across the business landscape.
Located in Boston, Emmanuel connects you to internships and professional networks across industries, preparing you with the technical knowledge, ethical foundation, and professional skills needed to excel in accounting and financial leadership roles.
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On CampusGain Financial and Regulatory Expertise in Healthcare Accounting
Accounting in the healthcare sector requires navigating complex financial and regulatory challenges unique to the industry. At Emmanuel College, you can focus your accounting studies on healthcare while learning in the heart of Boston’s Longwood Medical and Academic Area.
You’ll gain classroom knowledge and hands-on experience through internships at top hospitals and healthcare organizations, preparing you to understand revenue recognition from patients, insurers, and government programs like Medicare and Medicaid. You’ll master regulatory compliance, including HIPAA, and develop the skills to manage costs, allocate resources, and assess service profitability.
Emmanuel’s healthcare accounting concentration equips you with the financial insight and regulatory expertise needed to excel in this essential industry.
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On CampusThe Department of Modern Languages gives students the opportunity to become cross-cultural experts in an ever more globalized world
Programs in Arabic and French offer the chance to explore languages that provide an excellent basis to further a variety of careers in fields such as education, international development, diplomacy and government, national security, communications, journalism, arts and culture, fashion, medicine, and global business and finance.
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On CampusFrom the formation of non-state societies, empires and kingdoms prior to the 15th century, to the diverse cultures and societies that make up the African Diaspora and the role of race in politics today.
Emmanuel's interdisciplinary minor in African and African Diaspora Studies combines courses in history, literature, political science and modern languages to move beyond the traditional narratives and provide a global perspective that delves into questions of race, economic and social injustice as well as a diversity of world views. Among a range of topics, you will explore how new communities and societies in the Black Atlantic were formed through imperial rivalries, economic exchange, and various acts of accommodation, resistance, and rebellion and how Black culture and consciousness have been shaped by their engagements with issues of race, class, nationality, and gender in the contexts of colonialism, anti-colonial resistance, and the post-colonial globalized world.
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On CampusEverything from the schools we attend, the taxes we pay and the news we consume is influenced by the dynamic American political system.
We live in a nation whose founding principles were collected from around the globe and throughout history. And today our nation's political practices and gestures of peace and war leave their mark throughout the world and in time. Study these intricate relationships with a concentration in American politics and government, then put theory to practice through local and national internship opportunities.
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On CampusThe United States as a complex and diverse nation with a storied history of institutions, values, identities, and interactions with other countries and cultures.
The interdisciplinary nature of American Studies allows for a broad and nuanced understanding of American society and its complexities. Our major allows you to explore different facets of the history, culture, society, politics, literature and art of the United States, including key events figures, the development of cultural identities, the impact of popular culture, activism and social justice, and a global perspective of our interactions with other nations.
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On CampusArt has the power to change people. It opens doors, teaching others to think visually and create art that has personal meaning.
Emmanuel College will prepare, fulfill and enrich you as you learn how to open these doors for others. Study the history and philosophical foundations of teaching and learning through the Education Department, and then hone your creativity as you explore new mediums in the Art Department. Our program also provides opportunities for field-based experiences in urban school settings.
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On CampusDive into the academic study of art from an historical perspective, spanning centuries of imagination, influence, social issues and culture.
Through this program, you will study painters, sculptors, architects and others from Ancient Egypt to the present, learning to not only to analyze creative works, but also to ask broader questions about the place and role of the arts in human history. You will take an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, considering art objects not only in relation to history but also to the politics, economics and societal and cultural values of the time period in which they were made.
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On CampusArt therapy uses the creative process in artistic self-expression to enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of individuals of all ages.
In Emmanuel’s art therapy program, you will develop the artistic and evaluative skills needed to help individuals increase insight, develop interpersonal skills and coping mechanisms, manage behavior, reduce stress and increase self-esteem and self-awareness. Our Boston location affords students unmatched internship opportunities to work in non-clinical settings, as well as at such institutions as Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, just to name a few.
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On CampusExplore Life at the Molecular Level
The biochemistry concentration at Emmanuel explores the chemical and molecular foundations of life, from single-celled organisms to complex biological systems. You’ll study how molecular compounds drive physiological processes, and gain hands-on experience in lab techniques, instrumentation and scientific analysis.
Through faculty mentorship, you’ll engage with current research, develop critical lab skills, and have the opportunity to contribute to ongoing research projects, preparing you for graduate study, medical school or careers in biotech and the life sciences.
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On CampusExplore Life at the Molecular Level Through Research and Lab Experience
The chemistry major with a concentration in biochemistry focuses on the molecular and chemical foundations of living systems. You’ll explore how matter behaves in biological contexts and gain the tools to investigate life at its most fundamental level.
Through interdisciplinary coursework in chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics, you’ll gain the scientific insight and lab experience needed to explore everything from cellular processes to chemical reactions—preparing you for careers in research, biotechnology, healthcare, and beyond.
Located in Boston’s Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Emmanuel connects you with one of the most dynamic life sciences communities in the world. With access to expert faculty, modern labs and research and internship opportunities, you’ll graduate ready to pursue advanced study or enter the workforce as a confident, capable scientist.
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On CampusExplore Life from Molecules to Ecosystems
The biology major at Emmanuel explores the structure, function and diversity of living organisms from cells and genetics to ecosystems and evolution. You will study biological systems through coursework, lab work and faculty-mentored research, developing the critical thinking and technical skills needed for a career in science, health, education, or research.
Located in Boston’s world-renowned academic and medical hub, Emmanuel offers access to clinical and research partnerships throughout the Longwood Medical Area. Faculty actively involve students in ongoing research projects and support opportunities for internships, conference presentations, and graduate school preparation.
Whether you're interested in molecular biology, ecology, or biomedical science, Emmanuel’s biology program provides the foundation and flexibility to pursue your path in the life sciences.
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On CampusThe simplest cell contains infinitely intricate mathematics.
The study of biostatistics at Emmanuel challenges you to combine biology and statistics in answering questions about biological systems and human health. You will graduate prepared to address new challenges arising from advances in biomedical science; collaborate with investigators in institutions such as cancer research centers and medical schools on the design, analysis, and interpretation of studies; and make a difference in the world of health sciences.
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On CampusCombine Science, Innovation, and Business for Careers in Biotech, Biomedicine, and Public Health
The biotechnology major at Emmanuel prepares you to turn scientific discovery into real-world solutions. Through courses in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and lab-based research, you’ll gain the technical skills to contribute to breakthroughs in medicine, sustainability, and global health, from developing diagnostics and treatments to advancing vaccine technologies.
What sets Emmanuel’s program apart is its interdisciplinary approach. With integrated coursework from the School of Business & Management, you’ll build strengths in leadership, strategy, and communication—skills biotech employers look for alongside scientific expertise.
Situated in the heart of Boston’s biotech corridor, Emmanuel connects students to internships, research partnerships, and career opportunities with top labs, startups, and global pharmaceutical companies. Graduates are ready to lead in biomedical science, pharmaceuticals, public health and more.
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On CampusThe Catholic Church is among the oldest and most prominent institutions in the world.
In accordance with the mission of Emmanuel and the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, this interdisciplinary minor seeks to develop your understanding of the rich academic traditions, cultural heritage and commitment to social justice that are the hallmarks of the Catholic Church. Through the study of theology, art, literature, ethics and other disciplines, you will learn the ways in which the Church's trajectory has been shaped by the thinking and actions of ordinary and extraordinary Catholics.
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