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By integrating knowledge and methods from multiple areas of study, you’ll solve complex problems and discover how a variety of topics relate and integrate with one another. At Emmanuel College, you are encouraged to explore ALL of your interests and to discover how they relate to one another. Our interdisciplinary majors and minors cross boundaries of traditional academic disciplines or schools of thought, giving students the opportunity to integrate knowledge and methods from multiple areas of study to solve complex problems.

Interdisciplinary Studies

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Where Global Interdependence Meets Data-Driven Insight

The international economics concentration at Emmanuel explores the flow of goods, services and financial capital across borders, as well as the complex forces that shape those movements.

You’ll examine the economic relationships between nations through courses that explore trade theory, global finance, international policy and economic development. From analyzing exchange rates and interest rates to understanding the politics of international agreements, you’ll gain insight into how global markets function and how they affect local economies, businesses and communities.

Emmanuel’s location in Boston, a center for international finance, diplomacy, and nonprofit work, offers opportunities for internships and hands-on learning with global organizations. Whether you’re preparing for a career in economics, finance, international business or policy, you’ll graduate with the critical thinking, data fluency and global perspective to lead in a connected world.

International Economics

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On Campus

In an era of globalization in which all nations depend on trade, effective communication across borders and oceans is becoming increasingly important.

While the differences are most easily noted, the similarities between cultures, nations, politics and people are what connect us and help us relate in the global arena. As the world is inextricably connected through commerce and technology, how we relate to one another is more relevant than ever. Through a concentration in international relations and comparative politics, you will delve into such topics from foreign policy analysis and international security, to social movements and humanitarian law, and political parties and electoral systems.

International Relations & Comparative Politics

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Look beyond western politics, and embrace the new, the unknown and the surprisingly similar.

The international studies program is an interdisciplinary major, comprised of courses spanning economics, political science, history, sociology, modern languages and religion, and designed to prepare students for work and life in an increasingly interconnected world. As an international studies major you will gain an in-depth understanding of international relations, conflict and change, and a heightened sensitivity to diverse cultures.

International Studies

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On Campus

Cross disciplinary borders while exploring this vibrant, influential, culturally significant and critically important region of the world.

The traditions of Latin America—from the southern border of the United States to the tip of South America and the Caribbean islands—represent a richly diverse mixture of indigenous, African and European colonial influences. Immerse yourself in the history, literature, politics and languages of Latin America in the classroom or beyond, absorbing the culture firsthand in one of Emmanuel's many study-abroad programs.

Latin American Studies

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Drive Change Through Purposeful Leadership

At Emmanuel, the leading for social impact minor prepares you to lead with purpose, exploring how environmental, social, and governance factors intersect with organizational strategy.

You’ll learn to use research and data to advance equity, innovation, and responsible leadership within any field. This interdisciplinary program allows you to tailor your coursework with electives in economics, sociology, biology, history, and political science, enabling you to connect ideas across disciplines while honing critical thinking skills.

By developing a personal leadership vision rooted in ethical decision-making and social responsibility, you’ll graduate ready to help organizations innovate and advance meaningful change in a complex, interconnected world.

Leading for Social Impact

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The American legal system is a complex and dynamic system of statues, legislation and regulations that aims to offer justice for all—but often has unintended or unjust consequences.

Emmanuel's minor in legal studies offers an interdisciplinary look at the workings of the law—from the judicial system and legal reform to issues of justice and injustice from political, philosophical and sociological perspectives. Scholarship of legal studies upholds the College's mission of greater social, economic, and political justice, to all of which study of the law is critical. This minor is an ideal for any student who is interested in and would benefit from an introduction to the legal system and related public policy issues.

Legal Studies

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Lead with Purpose and Practical Skills

In today’s business world, making informed and ethical decisions is essential. At Emmanuel, the management major prepares you to become an ethically responsible leader with a strong foundation in both theory and real-world application.

The School of Business & Management integrates Emmanuel’s commitment to ethics and social justice into your coursework, helping you understand how organizations, whether for-profit or nonprofit, can do well by doing good. Supported by Emmanuel’s liberal arts foundation, you’ll develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills while building competencies in quantitative analysis, leadership, teamwork, global issues, and technology.

Located in Boston, Emmanuel connects your classroom learning with opportunities for internships and projects in one of the country’s leading business hubs. You’ll graduate prepared to launch a career as a strong management generalist, ready to adapt and lead in a wide range of industries.

Management

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Where Leadership and Finance Intersect

At Emmanuel College, the management major with a concentration in accounting prepares you to lead in today’s business world. You’ll learn to analyze data, manage people and projects, and make ethical decisions that help organizations thrive.

Your courses will cover business strategy, leadership, and organizational behavior while deepening your expertise in auditing, taxation, and accounting information systems. Backed by Emmanuel’s liberal arts foundation, you’ll build the critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills employers value.

Located in Boston, Emmanuel connects your classroom learning with real-world business environments, preparing you for careers in management, accounting, or graduate study.

Management: Accounting

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Lead Where Science Meets Business

At Emmanuel, studying management with a concentration in biotechnology means connecting your business education to one of the world’s leading biotech hubs. Located in Boston, you’ll have opportunities to gain hands-on experience through internships at established companies and startups while learning from faculty with industry insight.

You’ll build skills in project management, data-driven decision-making, and leadership, all while gaining exposure to the science driving biotechnology. Courses and lab experiences prepare you to navigate investor and public communications, regulatory considerations, and the complex challenges of bringing scientific advancements to market.

With a focus on ethics, social responsibility, and real-world application, Emmanuel’s program equips you to lead confidently in the biotech sector and positions you for a successful career in a rapidly growing industry.

Management: Biotechnology

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On Campus

Lead with Strategic and Financial Expertise

At Emmanuel, studying management with a concentration in finance connects your business education to Boston’s vibrant financial and corporate landscape. You’ll develop the leadership, strategic thinking, and organizational skills needed to drive success in any industry while gaining specialized knowledge in resource allocation, financial planning, budgeting, and investment decision-making.

Your courses will prepare you to understand financial markets, investment strategies, and economic principles, empowering you to manage resources and make informed decisions that contribute to organizational growth. Emmanuel’s location provides opportunities for internships with leading financial institutions and hands-on projects with local businesses, allowing you to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings.

Management: Finance

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Shape the Future of Healthcare Delivery

At Emmanuel, studying management with a concentration in healthcare connects your education to the heart of Boston’s renowned healthcare and business communities. Located near the Longwood Medical Area, you’ll gain access to hands-on opportunities with top hospitals, healthcare organizations, and industry leaders.

This interdisciplinary program is designed for students passionate about healthcare and equipped with the analytical skills needed in today’s business environment. You’ll learn to navigate healthcare laws, regulations, and technologies while building expertise in managing operations, human resources, finance, and marketing within healthcare systems.

You will graduate prepared for in-demand roles where you can create positive change, improve patient outcomes, and help shape the future of healthcare delivery.

Management: Health Care Management

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On Campus

Study Sport Management in a City of Champions

Boston is a global business hub and a city that lives and breathes sports, making it the ideal place to launch your career in sport management. At Emmanuel, you’ll combine your passion for athletics with a well-rounded business education that prepares you to navigate the complexities of the sports industry.

With a concentration in sport management, you’ll learn to communicate effectively, analyze industry trends, and manage the needs of diverse stakeholders within athletic organizations. Boston’s vibrant landscape of professional and collegiate teams offers opportunities for internships and hands-on experiences, allowing you to apply the ethical, social, and legal concepts you learn in the classroom to real-world challenges.

Graduate with the skills and connections to pursue roles in athletic administration, marketing, operations, and event management within a field that blends competition with community impact.

Management: Sport Management

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On Campus

Study Marketing to Understand Consumers and Build Brands

At Emmanuel, the marketing major prepares you with the skills and insights to excel in this dynamic, fast-paced industry. You’ll explore marketing processes, strategies, and technologies while developing analytical skills to interpret data and understand consumer behavior. Courses will prepare you to create campaigns, manage brands, and use digital tools to engage audiences responsibly in a global marketplace.

Located in Boston, Emmanuel connects your classroom learning with internships and opportunities in a city known for innovation and industry. You’ll graduate ready to pursue diverse careers in advertising, public relations, sales, brand management, social media and retail, bringing a blend of creativity and analysis to every role you take on.

Marketing

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On Campus

Equip Young Minds for a STEM-Powered Future

The math education minor prepares future educators to teach foundational math with confidence and clarity. Designed for students pursuing additional licensure as an Elementary Math Specialist, this program blends coursework in calculus, math methods and educational theory with real-world teaching strategies. You'll explore how students learn mathematical concepts, sharpen your instructional approach and gain valuable insight into shaping the next generation of problem solvers.

Math Education

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On Campus