'\Q AC 30 ^-1999 Graduate School Catalog 1997/99 arad /our UNH Education Equals Career Success NewHaven Universityof West Haven, CT Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/universityofne199799univ NewHaven Universityof GRADUATE SCHOOL CATALOG 1997-99 300 Orange Avenue West Haven, CT 06516 Main Number: (203) 932-7000 Graduate Admissions: (203) 932-7133 or Toil-Free: 1-800-DIAL-UNH E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (203) 932-7137 Internet/URL Code: www.newhaven.edu Voice/TDD Number: (203) 932-7331 This catalogsupersedes all previous Every efforthasbeen made to ensure that bulletins, catalogs and brochures published the information contained in this publica- by the Graduate School and describes tion is accurate and current as of the date of academic programs tobe offered beginning publication; however, the university cannot in fall 1997. Graduate students admitted to beheld responsible for typographical errors the university for the fall of 1997 and or omissions thatmayhave occurred. thereafter are bound by the regulations published in this catalog. Volume XX, No. 9, June 1997 The University ofNew Haven is commit- The University ofNew Haven is pub- ted to affirmative action and to a policy lished nine times a year in February,April ewmhpilcohypmreonvti,deasdfvoarnecqeumaelnto,ppaodrmtiusnsiitoyn,in b(2y),tMheayUni(2v)e,rJsuintey,oJfulNy,eawndHaNvoevne,m3b0e0r (2) educational opportunity and administration OrangeAvenue, West Haven, CT06516. offinancial aid to all persons on the basis of Second class postage paid at New Haven, individual merit. This policy is adminis- CT, publication number USPS423-410. tered without regard to race, color,national Postmaster: please send form 3579 to Office or ethnic origin, age, gender, religion, New ofPublic Relations, University of sexual orientation or disabilities not related Haven, PO. Box 9605, New Haven, CT to performance. It is the policy ofthe University ofNew Havennot to discrimi- 06535-0605. nate on thebasis of gender in its admission, educational programs, activities oremploy- ment policies as required by Title IX of the The university reserves the right, at 1972 EducationalAmendments. This school any time, to make whatever changes is authorized under federal law to enroll may be deemed necessary in admission non-immigrant alien students. requirements, fees, charges, tuition, Inquiries regarding affirmative action, policies, regulations and academic equal opportunity and Title IXmaybe programs prior to the start of any class, directed to the university's equal opportu- term, semester, trimester or session. All nity/affirmative action officer. Persons who such changes are effective at such times have specialneeds requiring accommoda- as the proper authorities determine and tion should notify the university's Disabili- may apply not only to prospective tiesAccommodation Services Office, by students but also to those already Voice/TDDnumber (203) 932-7331. enrolled in the university. Dear GraduateStudent: This catalogis the formal documentthrough which we at the University ofNew Haven present ourgraduate academic programs to you. Aquick perusal of its various sections will introduce you to thebreadth and diversity ofoureducational offerings. Amore in-depth examinationwill, webeUeve, help you select the area orareas ofinterest whichwillbest serve your personal, professional and educationalneeds. The university's GraduateSchool strives to maintain abalancebetween industry'sneeds and those ofour students, who find themselves in an increasingly complex and global mar- ketplace. Founded in 1969, the Graduate School is currently one ofthe largest such schools in Connecticut and ourmaster's and doctoral level graduates are wellplaced in industry and the public sector throughout the state and across the nation. As a graduate studentatUNH, you will find a challengingeducationalenvironment and a highly qualified faculty, many ofwhomhave professionalexperience in addition to excellent academic credentials. You will also find a wide range ofsupport services; our classrooms, laboratories, library and other facilities are carefully designed and maintained to enhance the academic environment on campus. Flexible scheduling, which includes offeringcourses on a trimesterbasis, allows you to progress at your own pace and inconjunction with the time constraints ofa working profes- sional. In addition, a wide range ofsocial, cultural and intellectual activities is available to you to complement your academic pursuits. The University ofNew 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 youreducationalendeavorshere at our university. Sincerel ^IW^J. eNardis President New Haven University of Graduate Degree Programs College ofArts & Sciences School of Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism & Cellular & Molecular Biology, M.S. Dietetics Administration Community Psychology, M.A. Hospitality &Tourism, M.S. Education & M.S., Teacher Certification School of Public Safety Professional M.S., Professional Education Studies SixthYearDiploma, School CriminalJustice, M.S. Administration Fire Science, M.S. Environmental Science, M.S. Forensic Science, M.S. HumanNutrition, M.S. Industrial Hygiene, M.S. Industrial/Organizational Occupational Safety & Health Psychology, M.A. Management, M.S. School ofBusiness Sc.D., ManagementSystems M.B.A., BusinessAdministration M.B.A., ExecutiveProgram M.P.A., PublicAdministration M.B.A./M.P.A., dual degree Accounting, M.S. & Finance Financial Services, M.S. HealthCareAdministration, M.S. Industrial Relations, M.S. Taxation, M.S. & School of Engineering Applied Science Computer & Information Science, M.S. Electrical Engineering, M.S. Environmental Engineering, M.S. Industrial Engineering, M.S.I.E. M.B.A./M.S.I.E., dual degree Mechanical Engineering, M.S.M.E. Operations Research,M.S. Graduate Certificates & College ofArts Sciences Applications ofPsychology Geographical Information Systems International Relations Legal Studies Mental RetardationServices School of Business Accounting (3 options) Business Management Finance HealthCareManagement Human Resources Management International Business Long-Term Health Care Marketing (2 options) PublicAdministration Public Management (2 options) Taxation (2 options) TechnologyManagement TelecommunicationManagement School of Engineering & Applied Science Civil Engineering Design Computer and Information Science Logistics/Advanced Logistics School of Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism & Dietetics Hospitality and Tourism School ofPublic Safety& Professional Studies Arson Investigation CriminalJustice/Security Management Fire Science/Administration and Technology Forensic Science/Advanced Investigation Forensic Science/Criminalistics Forensic Science/Fire Science Industrial Hygiene Occupational Safety Public SafetyManagement —— CALENDAR 1997-99 Summer Term 1997 Wednesday, July 9 - Thursday, Aug. 21 Fall Term 1997 Monday, Sept. 8 - Saturday, Dec. 13 Last day to petition forJanuary graduation Wednesday, Oct. 15 Thanksgivingrecess, noclasses Monday, Nov. 24 - Saturday, Nov. 29 Winter Term 1998 Monday, Jan. 5 - Saturday, April 4 Commencement Saturday,Jan. 17 Last day to petition forMay graduation Monday, March 2 Spring Term 1998 Monday, April 6 - Saturday, July 4 Good Friday, no classes a make-up classwillbescheduled Friday, April 10 Commencement Saturday, May23 MemorialDay,no classes a make-up class willbe scheduled Monday, May 25 Last day to petition for awarding of degrees inAugust Monday,June 15 Summer Term 1998 Wednesday, July 8 - Thursday, Aug. 20 Calendar continued on next page —— Fall Term 1998 Monday, Sept. 14 - Saturday, Dec. 19 Last day topetition forJanuary graduation Thursday, Oct. 15 Thanksgivingrecess, no classes Monday, Nov. 23 - Saturday, Nov. 28 Winter Term 1999 Monday, Jan. 4 - Saturday, April 3 Commencement TBA Lastday topetition forMay graduation Monday, March 1 Good Friday, no classes a make-up class willbe scheduled Friday, April 2 Spring Term 1999 Monday, April 5 - Saturday, July 3 Commencement TBA MemorialDay, no classes a make-up class willbe scheduled Monday, May 31 Lastday topetition for awarding of degrees inAugust Tuesday,June 15 Summer Term 1999 Wednesday, July 7 - Thursday, Aug. 19