Northeastern University's Master of Science in Complex Network Analysis provides interdisciplinary training in analyzing large-scale interconnected systems. The program emphasizes quantitative methods and computational analysis for understanding patterns in networked systems, with four available specializations: Economic and Technological Networks (hosted by Khoury College of Computer Sciences), Complex Social Systems, Population Health Dynamics, and Complex Biological Networks. Students gain skills in core areas such as fundamentals of complex networks, advanced analytic tools, data visualization, and real-world applications through research rotations or industry internships. Graduates are equipped to tackle challenges in fields such as public health, finance, social data analysis, AI-driven technologies, and scientific research.