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UNH is a private university established in 1920.
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UNH is ranked in the top tier of universities in the northeast USA, and the Tagliatela College of Engineering is ranked in the top
100 engineering colleges in the USA.
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Sport Management is ranked 4 th in the USA and 13 th in the world.
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UNH offers a rich variety of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in a wide variety of fields.
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UNH is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and by the Board of Governors of the
Connecticut Department of Higher Education.
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UNH engineering programs are also accredited by the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
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UNH business programs are AACSB Accredited.
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UNH is included in “Best in the Northeast” list by Princeton Review.
UNH offers twelve undergraduate on-campus residence halls.
The university also assists graduate students with off-campus living arrangements. A free shuttle service to the city of New
Haven, area shopping centers, and theaters is also available.
UNH offers more than 170 extra-curricular student-run clubs as well as a selection of professional networking and honor societies. In addition, UNH offers 16 varsity sports (seven men’s teams and nine women’s teams) that compete in
NCAA Division II.
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Our 80-acre campus is conveniently located near the culturally rich city of New Haven in the state of Connecticut just an hour and a half from New York City and less than three hours from Boston.
UNH has a total enrollment of 6,500 students, more than 1,000 of whom are international undergraduate and graduate students from more than 50 countries.
More than 100 bachelor’s degree programs, plus 27 master’s degree programs and one Ph.D. program are offered at UNH in our College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, the Tagliatela College of
Engineering, the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and
Forensic Sciences, and Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts.
We have more than 240 full-time faculty members, with 90 percent holding Ph.D. or other terminal degrees in their field.
The student-faculty ratio is 16:1, ensuring small classes and a dynamic learning environment.
provides immigration assistance and visa counseling for international students and their dependents.
International undergraduate students who meet our requirements for admission, who have earned a B average (3.0 GPA) or better at the time of application, and whose performance on standardized tests exceeds the minimum requirements will be reviewed for academic scholarships of up to $20,000/year.
UNH offers unique teaching and research assistantships for qualified international graduate students. In addition, UNH’s tuition rate for graduate students is very competitive.
The Center provides international students with the opportunity to relate their majors to a variety of career choices. Many large and wellknown companies such as IBM, Chase Manhattan Bank and
PricewaterhouseCoopers frequently visit UNH to interview students for co-op and internship opportunities.
The City of New
Haven is one of the largest cities in Connecticut. Within the city and the surrounding area, students will find a wealth of cultural attractions and places of interest such as art galleries, museums and theaters.
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College of Arts and Sciences
Arabic (minor only)
Art, B.A.
Biology, B.S.
• Biochemistry*
• General Biology*
• Pre-Medicine*
Chemistry, B.A.
Chinese (minor only)
Communication, B.S., B.A.
• Digital Media*
• Film Production*
• Interpersonal
Communication*
• Journalism*
• Public Relations*
• TV/Video Production*
Dental Hygiene, A.S., B.S.
English, B.A.
• Literature*
• Writing*
Environmental Science, B.S.
Genetics & Biotechnology, B.S.
Global Studies, B.A.
Graphic Design, B.A.
• Multimedia Studies*
History, B.A.
Interior Design, B.A.
• Pre-Architecture*
Liberal Studies, B.A.
Marine Affairs, B.S.
Marine Biology, B.S.
• Aquaculture †
• Biotechnology †
• Conservation †
• Forensics †
• Journalism †
• Law Enforcement †
• Photography †
• Policy †
• Technology †
Mathematics, B.S., B.A.
• Applied Mathematics*
• Computer Science*
• Statistics*
Music, B.A.
Music Industry, B.A.
Music and Sound Recording,
B.S., B.A.
Nutrition and Dietetics, B.S.
Political Science, B.A.
Pre-Professional
• Pre-Dental*
• Pre-Law*
• Pre-Medical*
• Pre-Optometry*
• Pre-Pharmacy*
• Pre-Physical Therapy*
• Pre-Veterinary*
Psychology, B.A.
• Community-Clinical*
• Forensic Psychology*
• General*
Russian (minor only)
Spanish (minor only)
Theater Arts, B.A.
• Acting/Performance*
• Design/Production*
• Literary*
Undeclared, B.A.
College of Business
Accounting, B.S.
Business Management,
A.S., B.S.
• Human Resource
Management*
Economics, B.A.
• Behavioral Economics*
• Economic Sustainability*
• General Economics*
Entrepreneurship (Minor only)
Finance, B.S.
Hospitality and Tourism
Management, B.S.
• Event and Tourism
Management*
• Food Service Management*
• Hotel and Resort
Management*
Marketing, B.S.
Professional Sales
(Minor only)
Sport Management
(Management of Sports
Industries), B.S.
Undeclared, B.S.
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and
Forensic Sciences
Criminal Justice, A.S., B.S.
• Corrections
• Crime Analysis
• Forensic Psychology
• International Justice
& Security
• Investigative Services
• Juvenile & Family Justice
• Law Enforcement
Administration
• Victim Services Administration
• Undecided (Criminal Justice)
Fire Protection Engineering, B.S.
Fire Science, A.S., B.S.
• Fire Administration*
• Fire/Arson Investigation*
Forensic Science, B.S.
• Biology*
• Chemistry*
Legal Studies, A.S., B.S.
• Dispute Resolution*
• Paralegal Studies*
• Public Affairs*
National Security Studies, B.S.
Paramedicine, A.S., B.S.
Lyme Academy
College of Fine Arts
(Located in Old Lyme, CT)
Drawing, B.F.A.
Illustration, B.F.A.
Painting, B.F.A.
Sculpture, B.F.A.
Tagliatela College of Engineering
Chemical Engineering, B.S.
Chemistry, B.S.
Civil Engineering, B.S.
Computer Engineering, B.S.
Computer Science, A.S., B.S.
Cyber Systems
• Cyber Forensics †
• Cybersecurity †
Electrical Engineering, B.S.
General Engineering, B.S.
• Biomedical Engineering †
• Business †
Mechanical Engineering, B.S.
Undeclared, B.S.
For more information on our undergraduate programs, please email intugadm@newhaven.edu.
College of Arts and Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Biology, M.S.; GRE required
Community Psychology, M.A.
Environmental Science, M.S.
Human Nutrition (Nutritional Genomics), M.S.
(Fall intake only)
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, M.A.
College of Business
Master of Business Administration, M.B.A.;
GMAT or GRE required
• Accounting*
• Business Policy and Strategic Leadership*
• Finance*
• Global Marketing and E-Commerce*
• Human Resources Management*
• Sport Management*
Healthcare Administration, M.S.
Sport Management, M.S.; GMAT or GRE required
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal
Justice and Forensic Sciences
Criminal Justice, M.S.
Emergency Management, M.S.
Fire Science, M.S.
Forensic Science, M.S. (Fall intake only —
applications must be submitted by March 1)
Forensic Technology, M.S.
Investigations, M.S.
Labor Relations, M.S.
Master of Public Administration, M.P.A.
National Security and Public Safety, M.S.
Tagliatela College of Engineering
Computer Science, M.S.
Cyber Systems, M.S.
Data Science, M.S.
Electrical Engineering, M.S.
• Computer Engineering*
Engineering and Operations Management, M.S.
Environmental Engineering, M.S.
Industrial Engineering, M.S.
Mechanical Engineering, M.S.
DUAL MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS IN:
M.B.A./M.P.A. (Dual Degree in M.B.A. and
Master’s of Public Administration); GMAT or
GRE required
M.B.A./M.S.I.E. (Dual Degree in Industrial
Engineering and M.B.A.); GMAT or GRE required
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal
Justice and Forensic Sciences
Ph.D. in Criminal Justice (Fall intake only); GRE required and a minimum IBT TOEFL score of 100 or a minimum IELTS score of 7.5.
*Concentration within the major
For more information on our graduate programs, please email gradinternational@newhaven.edu.
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Online application.
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Application fee ($50 USD).
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Essay or Statement of Purpose (250–500 words).
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Secondary school transcripts (grade reports) and certificates of completion. An explanation of your school and/or transcript grading system must be provided along with your academic transcripts.
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TOEFL of 80, or IELTS of 6.5, or PTE of 53, or iTEP of 3.7, or completion of ELS-EAP Level 112 certificate program.
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Students transferring from non-U.S. colleges/universities must also submit their official college/university transcripts and course descriptions/syllabi for possible credit transfer.
An official course-by-course foreign credential evaluation is required in this case.
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Proof of funding (current original bank statement).
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$300 non-refundable deposit (applied to tuition).
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Clear copy of passport name page.
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For the Fall semester , beginning in late August each year, the deadline is June 1 .
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For the Spring semester , beginning in mid-January each year, the deadline is November 1 .
ELS–New Haven offers English language training to non-English speakers. The ELS-English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program consists of 12 levels, from basic to advanced; each ELS session is one month in duration. Students are able to enroll at the start of any session during the year.
A separate ELS application is required . To apply to
ELS–New Haven, go to www.els.edu/en/Apply/Login .
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Online application.
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Application fee ($50 USD).
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Official University transcripts and proof of bachelor’s degree completion. An explanation of your university grading system must also be provided along with your transcripts.
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Two letters of recommendation from professors or employers.
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Certain majors require GRE and/or GMAT test scores.
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A Statement of Purpose or resume (C.V.) is highly recommended. However students without work experience are still encouraged to apply.
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TOEFL of 80, or IELTS of 6.5, or PTE of 53, or iTEP of 3.7, or completion of ELS-EAP Level 112 certificate program. Please note: Engineering and Computer Science master’s degrees require only a 75 TOEFL, or 6.0 IELTS, or 50 PTE, or completion of level 112 from the ELS-EAP certificate program.
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Certain majors require higher English test scores.
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Proof of funding (current original bank statement).
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$300 non-refundable deposit (applied to tuition).
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Clear copy of passport name page.
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For the Fall semester , beginning in early September each year, the deadline is May 1 .
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For the Spring semester , beginning in mid-January each year, the deadline is October 15 .
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UNH offers conditional acceptance in most majors to those who are academically admissible but who do not have our required English test scores.
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Students who do not submit proof of English proficiency will be considered for conditional admission to UNH and will be recommended to enroll at the ELS Language Center located at the UNH campus prior to beginning their academic studies.
Conditionally admitted students will be allowed to begin their academic studies at UNH upon the successful completion of the ELS-EAP Level 112 certificate program.
New Haven, just ten minutes away from campus, is a city where arts and cultural activities flourish and coexist with science and business. Settled in 1638 and rich in history and heritage, New Haven is proud of its past, prouder of its present, and actively planning for its future. The city is a manufacturing center, a deep-water harbor, a major arts center, and a college town (with seven colleges and universities in the immediate area), and is often referred to as the “Gateway to New England.”
New Haven is home to world-class, award-winning theaters such as the Shubert and the Long Wharf Theatre as well as a number of renowned museums, including the Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Eli Whitney
Museum. In addition, New Haven is very well known for its food! In fact, Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria was recently named the #1 pizza in the country! And don’t forget to visit Louis’ Lunch, the birthplace of the hamburger sandwich and the oldest hamburger restaurant still operating in the United States today (opened in 1895).
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track & Field
Soccer
Basketball
Cross Country
Indoor Track
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track
& Field
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
FOOTBALL In the past 5 seasons, our football team has won 3 Northeast-10
Conference Championships and has appeared in 2 NCAA Division II playoffs.
BASEBALL Our baseball team has been to the College World Series
17 times.
BASKETBALL Women’s basketball has been to the NCAA tournament 7 times.
Men’s basketball, 6 times.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL The women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA championship a stunning 27 times.
The University of New Haven’s philosophy can be summed up by a two-letter word: DO. It’s a model of higher education dubbed “Experiential Learning” that more and more universities are turning to because of its effectiveness in preparing students for careers in the 21st century. As a nationally recognized leader in this movement, the University of New Haven has an unparalleled record of success in job placements and graduate school acceptances for our students!
ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES AND LEARN:
Faculty-Mentored Research helps you learn in a more focused, one-on-one environment from those who have experienced it.
Study Abroad Programs broaden your perspective and instill a sense of confidence that only comes from being on your own.
Internships and Co-operative Education let you try your hand at the career you plan to pursue.
Service-Learning focuses your doing in ways that help others.
DAVID A. BECKERMAN FOUNDED THE STARTER CORPORATION
IN NEW HAVEN, CT shortly after graduating from UNH. During the
1990’s, the Starter Corporation manufactured and supplied official uniforms for the main sports leagues in the United States including teams in the NFL, NBA, and NHL.
FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON taught Political Science and Constitutional Law at the University of New Haven while he was enrolled at the Yale Law School in the early 1970’s.
UNH PROFESSOR DR. EVA SAPI is a nationally recognized expert on Lyme Disease, researching the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of the tick-borne disease. She recently led a student research project that resulted in the development of an at-home testing kit for Lyme Disease.
DON FERTMAN, UNH COMMUNICATION ALUM, NOW CHIEF
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER FOR SUBWAY was recently featured on the TV show ‘Undercover Boss.’ As the head of franchise development, Fertman has helped the corporation grow from
155 franchise locations to more than 35,000 over the course of his career.
WORLD-RENOWNED FORENSIC SCIENTIST DR. HENRY C. LEE, whose expert testimony at such high-profile cases as O.J. Simpson,
Jon Benet Ramsey, Laci Peterson and the reinvestigation of the JFK assassination has brought acclaim to UNH, founded our Forensic
Science program in 1975 and continues his work on our campus to this day.
UNH ALUM LAWRENCE P. FLANAGAN, AS CHIEF MARKETING
OFFICER FOR MASTERCARD, developed and launched the
‘Priceless’ campaign, one of the longest running and most successful advertising campaigns in history.
WESTSIDE HALL Opened in the Fall of 2014, 375 first-year students now have the opportunity to live in our newest 90,000 square-foot residence hall. This facility includes a full-service dining facility, classrooms, student activity space, and a movie theater.
DELUXERCISE: $15.5 MILLION DAVID A.
BECKERMAN RECREATION CENTER Break a sweat in the new $15.5 million David A. Beckerman Recreation
Center featuring the latest exercise equipment, a multi-court gymnasium, yoga, step aerobics, Pilates, racquetball courts, lounges, locker rooms, a juice/smoothie bar and an illuminated glass-enclosed running track.
MARINE SCIENCES CENTER Scheduled to open in the Fall of 2017, the two-story building will be housed on a floating 48,000-square-foot platform. UNH will have state-of-the-art marine science research and teaching labs, a large wet lab, office space and public education space in the building.
INVESTIGATE IN THE FUTURE: $9.4 MILLION
HENRY C. LEE INSTITUTE The brand new state-ofthe-art $9.4 million Henry C. Lee Institute includes a Forensics Crisis Management Command Center, a Forensic Technology Lab, the National Crime Scene
Training and Technology Center, a Crime Scene Theater, and a Forensics Learning Center. The impressive, one-of-a-kind learning facility, is unmatched anywhere in the field of forensics or education.
RALPH F. DELLACAMERA STADIUM The University of New Haven football team now plays on a brand new, adrenaline inducing, blue and gold turf field.
Whether you are on the field or in the stands, you feel the rush of this added weapon.
B.S., Electrical Engineering, with a minor in
Business Administration
“I came to the University of New Haven when
I was 17. Like any international student, I was eager to embrace a new life experience in the
United States. Beginning with the warm welcome I received the first day on campus, UNH became my ‘home away from home.’ The faculty, staff, and classmates were like my family. I was a Straight A student and was elected president of the International Student Association. Now I work at Chevron Enterprise as a global supply chain advisor. I am forever thankful for how UNH challenged my brain, expanded my horizons, and taught me about the value of diversity.”
M.S., Sport Management
“UNH gave me a totally different perspective on Sport
Management. I learned ‘the American way’ and had a unique chance to compare it to the Russian market.
Gil Fried, Professor and Chair of Sport Management, and Allen Sack, Professor of Sport Management, were great mentors and advisors. I truly appreciate their advice and expertise, and I am grateful for everything they taught me. I always think of my time at UNH with warmth and love, and try to visit when I’m in the States.
UNH is an ideal place for people aspiring to work in sport management and marketing. It has everything at once — great professors and a perfect location between New York City and Boston. And it’s just an hour away from some of the world’s leading sports franchises.”
Industrial Engineering and M.B.A.
(dual degree)
“As a part of my master’s degree in industrial engineering at UNH, I was offered an internship from a company in Connecticut involving a project for Yale University. After I graduated from UNH, I was offered a full-time position in that company. This is how my career in industrial engineering started. Currently I work with the Suffolk Construction Co. in the U.S.A. My position is project manager/estimator. UNH played a huge role in my life, not only as a welcoming community, but also to prepare me for a career in my field of choice.”
M.B.A.
“I chose finance as my concentration in the
M.B.A. program. I joined the CFA study group to work with my peers and prepare for the CFA
Level 1 exam, which I passed last month! UNH gave me skills to succeed in my chosen field.
The teaching methods here are far different from what I was used to, but my professors and tutors gave me the space I needed to adjust.
Now, I really enjoy studying in UNH — great professors, beautiful campus, and state-of-the-art finance lab.”
M.A., Industrial/Organizational Psychology
“UNH is famous for its M.A. in industrial/organizational psychology and I always dreamed of studying psychology abroad. Fortunately, the program at UNH did not require a bachelor’s degree in psychology and I was accepted. Being close to the beach was something that I liked about UNH and the campus is not too big (compared to German universities).
What I really liked about studying at UNH was the teamwork required for most courses. Graduating from this program equipped me with the necessary knowledge and tools required in the workplace. I grew as a person and will never forget what a great time I had at UNH.”
M.S., Forensic Science with a concentration in Criminalistics
“I never thought I would have the opportunity to study outside my home country of Jamaica.
The University of New Haven gave me so many opportunities to develop new skills and to obtain hands-on experience in a forensic laboratory while pursuing my master’s degree in Forensic
Science with a concentration in Criminalistics.
This program prepared me for the forensics field, through crime scenes, laboratory, and theoretical classes. Students are exposed to techniques for evaluating a crime scene in addition to techniques and instruments used to analyze biological, chemical, and other types of evidence. For my thesis, I tested human tissues in different types of water to assess how the DNA profile changes. The forensics program was both rewarding and challenging.”
M.S., Cellular and Molecular Biology
“The University of New Haven not only provides a spectrum of interesting and exciting programs but also offers domestic students unique opportunities to work alongside a diverse community of international students. International students have offered me the ability to explore cultures I never would have been exposed to before. In addition, their years of experience in a different academic setting challenges me to see my own education in a new light and to approach my academic work from a different and dynamic point of view. International students have given me the opportunity to make new friends as well. As
I advance in my career, I am hopeful that these friendships will continue to grow because it is apparent, from our many interactions, that we share similar goals for the future.”
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS
300 Boston Post Road
West Haven, Connecticut 06516 | U.S.A.
www.newhaven.edu/international