Northeastern University has led the way in experience-based education since its founding in 1898. Now, Northeastern University in Toronto is partnering with Seneca Polytechnic to offer graduates of select programs a unique pathway to earning their master’s degree.
Through industry-focused classroom instruction and real-world learning, you’ll redefine your potential and discover the impact you can make in the world.
Graduates of the following Seneca graduate certificates are eligible:
Through this partnership, you can pursue a Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern.
You’ll also be able to:
Build on your Seneca experience and take the next step toward a global graduate education with Northeastern University.

Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university and the recognized leader in experiential lifelong learning. Our approach of integrating real-world experience with education, research, and innovation empowers our students, faculty, alumni, and partners to create worldwide impact.
Our global university system provides our community and academic, government, and industry partners with unique opportunities to think locally and act globally. The system—which includes 13 campuses across the U.S., U.K., and Canada, 320,000-plus alumni, and more than 3,800 partners worldwide—serves as a platform for scaling ideas, talent, and solutions.
Northeastern’s personalized, experiential undergraduate and graduate programs lead to degrees through the doctorate in 10 colleges and schools across our campuses. Learning emphasizes the intersection of data, technology, and human literacies, uniquely preparing graduates for careers of the future and lives of fulfillment and accomplishment.
Our research enterprise, with an R1 Carnegie classification, is solutions oriented and spans the world. Our faculty scholars and students work in teams that cross not just disciplines, but also sectors—aligned around solving today’s highly interconnected global challenges and focused on transformative impact for humankind.