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Graduate Catalog -i997 New Haven Universityof GRADUATE SCHOOL CATALOG 1995-97 300 Orange Avenue West Haven, CT 06516 Main Number: (203) 932-7000 Graduate Admissions: (203) 932-7133 or ToU-Free: 1-800-DIAL-UNH Voice/TDD Number: (203) 932-7409 FAX: (203) 932-7137 Internet/URLCode: www.newhaven.edu/ This catalog supersedes all previous Every effort has been made to ensure bulletins, catalogs and brochures published that the information contained in this by the Graduate School and describes publication is accurate and current as of the academic programs to be offered beginning date of publication; however, the university in fall 1995. Graduate students admitted to cannot be held responsible for typographi- the university for the fall of 1995 and cal errors or omissions that may have thereafter are bound by the regulations occurred. published in this catalog. The University of New Haven is Volume XVm, No. 9, June 1995 cpoolmimciytwtheidcthoparfofviirdmaetsivfeoraecqtiuoanlaonpdpotrotua- The University of New Haven is pub- lished nine times a year in February, April nsiiotny,iendeumcaptliooynmaelnotp,poardtvuannicteymeanntd,aaddmmiinsi-s- b(2y),tMheayUni(2v)e,rJsuintey,oJfulNy,eawndHaNvoevne,m3b0e0r (2) tration of financial aid to all persons on the Orange Avenue, West Haven, CT 06516. basis of individual merit. This policy is Second class postage paid at New Haven, administered without regard to race, color, CT, publication number USPS 423-410. national origin, age, sex, religion, sexual Postmaster: please send form 3579 to Office orientation or disabilities not related to New of Public Relations, University of psietryfoofrmNaencwe.HaIvteisntnhoetptoolidciyscorfitmhienaUtneivoenr- Haven, PO. Box 9605, New Haven, CT 06535-0605. the basis of sex in its admission, educa- tional programs, activities or employment policies as required by Title IX of the 1972 The university reserves the right, at Educational Amendments. This school is any time, to make whatever changes authorized under federal law to enroll non- may be deemed necessary in admission immigrant alien students. requirements, fees, charges, tuition, Inquiries regarding affirmative action, policies, regulations and academic equal opportunity and Title IX may be programs prior to the start of any class, directed to the director of equal opportu- term, semester, trimester or session. All nity. Persons who have special needs such changes are effective at such times requiring accommodation should notify the as the proper authorities determine and university's Office for Students with may apply not only to prospective Disabilities, which can be reached by students but also to those already Voice/TDD at (203) 932-7409. enrolled in the university. ^^t- Dear Graduate Student: This catalog is the formal document through which we at the University of New Haven present our graduate academic programs to you. A quick perusal of its various sections will introduce you to the breadth and diversity of our educational offerings. A more in-depth examination will, we believe, help you select the area or areas of interest which will best serve your personal, professional and educational needs. The university's Graduate School strives to maintain a balance between industry's needs and those of our students, who find themselves in an increasingly complex and global marketplace. Founded in 1969, the Graduate School is currently one of the largest such schools in Connecticut and our master's and doctoral level graduates are well placed in industry and the public sector throughout the state and across the nation. As a graduate student at UNH, you will find a challenging educational environment and a highly qualified faculty many of whom have professional experience in addition to excel- lent academic credentials. You will also find a wide range of support services; our class- rooms, laboratories, library and other facilities are carefully designed and maintained to enhance the academic environment on campus. Flexible scheduling, which includes offering courses on a trimester basis, allows you to progress at your own pace and in conjunction with the time constraints of a working profes- sional. In addition, a wide range of social, cultural and athletic activities is available to you. Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 1995, the University of New Haven and its Graduate School are focused on helping you meet the standards and goals that you have set for yourself. We welcome you to UNH and wish you the best in your educational endeavors here at our university. Sincerely, tU;^<J. Lawrence eNardis J. President Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/universityofne199597univ ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Accounting (M.S.) Business Administration (M.B.A.) Business Administration/Industrial Engineering (M.B.A./M.S.I.E.) Business Administration/Public Administration (M.B.A./M.P.A.) Cellular and Molecular Biology (M.S.) Community Psychology (M.A.) Computer and Information Science (M.S.) Criminal Justice (M.S.) Education Programs (M.S./Sixth Year Professional Diploma) Electrical Engineering (M.S.) Environmental Engineering (M.S.) Environmental Science (M.S.) Executive M.B.A. Finance and Financial Services (M.S.) Fire Science (M.S.) Forensic Science (M.S.) Health Care Administration (M.S.) Hospitality and Tourism (M.S.) Human Nutrition (M.S.) Industrial Engineering (M.S.I.E.) Industrial Hygiene (M.S.) Industrial/Organizational Psychology (M.A.) Industrial Relations (M.S.) Management Systems (Sc.D.) Mechanical Engineering (M.S.M.E.) Occupational Safety and Health Management (M.S.) Operations Research (M.S.) Public Administration (M.P.A.) Taxation (M.S.) Graduate Certificates Accounting (3 options) Applications of Psychology Arson Investigation Civil Engineering Design Computer and Information Science Criminal Justice/Security Management Finance Fire Science/Administration and Technology Forensic Science/Advanced Investigation Forensic Science/Criminalistics Forensic Science/Fire Science General Management Geographical Information Systems Health Care Management Hospitality and Tourism Human Resources Management Industrial Hygiene International Business International Relations Legal Studies Logistics Logistics/Advanced Long-Term Health Care Marketing (2 options) Mental Retardation Services Occupational Safety Public Administration Public Management (2 options) Public Safety Management Taxation (2 options) Technology Management Telecommunication Management Table of Contents on page 9 — CALENDAR 1995-97 Summer Term 1995 Wednesday, July 12 - Thursday, Aug. 24 Fall Term 1995 Monday, Sept. 11 - Saturday, Dec. 16 Last day to petition for January graduation Monday, Oct. 16 Holiday (Thanksgiving), no classes Monday, Nov. 20 - Saturday, Nov. 25 Winter Term 1996 Tuesday Jan. 2 - Saturday March 30 A make-up will be scheduled for Monday classes missed for Jan. 1 (New Year's Day) Commencement TBA Last day to petition for June graduation Friday, March 1 Spring Term 1996 Monday, April 1 - Saturday, Jime 29 Holiday (Good Friday), no classes a make-up class will be scheduled Friday, April 5 Commencement TBA Holiday (Memorial Day observed), no classes- a make-up class will be scheduled Monday, May 27 Last day to petition for awarding of degrees in August Monday, June 17 Simimer Term 1996 Monday, July 8 - Tuesday, Aug. 20 Calendar continued on next page —— — 8 FaU Term 1996 Monday, Sept. 9 - Saturday, Dec. 14 Last day to petition for January graduation Tuesday, Oct. 15 Holiday (Thanksgiving), no classes Monday, Nov. 25 - Saturday, Nov. 30 Winter Term 1997 Monday, Jan. 6 - Saturday, April 5 Commencement TBA Last day to petition for June graduation Monday, March 3 Holiday (Good Friday), no classes a make-up class will be scheduled Friday, March 28 Spring Term 1997 Monday, April 7 - Saturday, July 5 Commencement TBA Holiday (Memorial Day), no classes a make-up class will be scheduled Monday, May 26 Last day to petition for awarding of degrees in August Monday, June 16 Holiday (Independence Day), no classes a make-up class will be scheduled Friday, July 4 Saturday, July 5 Summer Term 1997 Wednesday, July 9 - Thursday, Aug. 21

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