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These days, a graduate degree is a must-have in many professions. At the University of New Haven, we offer the best of both worlds – a way to accelerate your education, making the transition from undergraduate to graduate study seamless, efficient, and cost-effective.
We offer two types of Dual Degree programs: Accelerated and Direct Entry. Each brings a number of significant benefits.
Earn Your Bachelor's and Master's - Faster, Together with Accelerated Options
Accelerated dual degree programs let you complete both your bachelor's and master's degree at the same time, which can lead to significant time savings and more earning potential after graduation. In some cases, you can complete both degrees in the same amount of time it would normally take to complete just the bachelor's program. Accelerated dual degree students enjoy a significant discount on tuition by finishing their degree a full year sooner than traditional students. Most Accelerated programs are designed to be completed within four calendar years.
Get an Admissions Decision for Both Programs with Direct Entry
Have the certainty of knowing you're already conditionally admitted to a master's program before you even start your undergraduate coursework. At the time they first apply, students who apply Direct Entry will be accepted to their undergraduate program of choice and receive a conditional acceptance to their chosen master's degree program. Admission to the graduate program is subject to completing undergraduate coursework with satisfactory academic progress. Most Direct Entry programs are designed to be completed in five calendar years.
This list of Dual Degree programs is organized by the college of the undergraduate program.
Pompea College of Business
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B.S. in Accounting and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
Accountants turn data into information that managers use to make crucial business decisions. Our program will teach you how to gather, process analyze and present financial information crucial to the success of businesses and individuals, while our Masters of Business Administration will let you be the person making the decision to steer success.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Accounting | MBA
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B.S. in Business Analytics and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
Bring together the world of data science, mathematics, and economical outlooks to a broader company context. Students will gain a skill set in machine learning and data collection, along with becoming the decision maker fueled by data.
Please note: Available for General, Global Supply Chain Analytics, Marketing Analytics, and Sport Management concentrations only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Business Analytics | MBA
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B.S. in Business Management and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
The Business Management program is designed to maximize your leadership and directing skills so that you are capable of leading a variety of businesses. The word “leadership” is important. A leader does all that and more, providing vision and inspiring others to participate in that vision. Not only learn the business of business, but master it.
Please note: Available for General, Human Resource Management, and Sport Management concentrations only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Business Management | MBA
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B.S. in Finance and Financial Analytics and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
The Finance and Financial Analytics program gives students an analytic appreciation of this financial decision-making process and the entire financial system in which we all play a part. Learning to leverage money, to make money, while our Master of Business Administration will let you be the person making the decision to steer success.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Finance and Financial Analytics | MBA
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B.S. in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
The globally-oriented curriculum in our Hospitality and Tourism Management program strikes a balance between liberal arts, general business, and industry management skills. Our degree programs, concentrations, and minors will help make you a leader in the art and science of keeping guests happy.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Hospitality & Tourism Management | MBA
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B.S. in International Business and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
This degree is designed to equip students with the in-depth expertise required to navigate the unique challenges of the international marketplace. Students acquire an interdisciplinary global perspective, while studying the core principles of accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing or sport management.
Please note, students can only concentrate in Management in order to participate in this Dual Degree combination.
Explore the programs: B.S. in International Business | MBA
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B.S. in Marketing and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
Marketing is the art and science of identifying the need for a product/service, then designing and delivering it to the customer in a profitable way. In the Marketing program you will not only learn the essential basics, but also the latest techniques for marketing via social media. The MBA will give students a broader skill set in how a business functions.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Marketing | MBA
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B.S. in Sport Management and Fast-Track MBA (Accelerated)
Learn the business decision making skills necessary to lead billion dollar organizations with a background in facilities, law, analytics, marketing, operations, management, finance, accounting, economics, and event management.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Sport Management | MBA
School of Health Sciences
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B.S. in Dental Hygiene and Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
Unite your background in dental hygiene with an understanding of business administration to prepare for a leadership role in the dental field. You will be equipped to oversee the strategic direction of a dental clinic or related practice and to advocate for the importance of dental care in an overall treatment plan. You can also pursue opportunities in teaching and education.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Dental Hygiene | MHA
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B.S. in Dental Hygiene and Master of Public Health (MPH) (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
Being on the front lines of encouraging the practice of good oral hygiene is essential in helping individuals protect their overall health and well-being. Combining your B.S. in Dental Hygiene with a Master of Public Health will allow you to go beyond rendering individual dental care, enabling you to make a difference across an entire community.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Dental Hygiene | MPH
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B.S. in Exercise Science and Master of Public Health (MPH) (Direct Entry)
Gain scientific knowledge in human anatomy, physiology, physics, nutrition, psychology, and human behavior. Additionally, students will gain practical skills in exercise, fitness, wellness, and clinical areas designed to prepare them to be competitive in the 21st century healthcare workforce. Pursuing a Master of Public Health will teach you to help individual and the larger community by helping them understand the importance, safety, and needs of wellness, exercise, and fitness.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Exercise Science | MPH
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B.S. in Health Sciences and Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
Complement the knowledge you will gain in our interdisciplinary B.S. in Health Sciences by studying the business side of healthcare. Immerse yourself in the management and administration of a health organization while understanding how to navigate the complexities of healthcare reform and its impact on patients.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Health Sciences | MHA
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B.S. in Health Sciences and Master of Public Health (MPH) (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
Our interdisciplinary B.S. in Health Sciences trains students to succeed as a professional in the healthcare industry, a field that is the largest employer in the U.S. Pursuing a Master of Public Health will teach you to help individuals and communities in a meaningful way by understanding the social and behavioral aspects of health and preventing disease.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Health Sciences | MPH
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B.S. in Health Sciences – Speech-Language Pathology Concentration and M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology (Accelerated)
Gain a combination of knowledge of the 21st century healthcare industry along with practical skills which will make you marketable in the future workforce. The undergraduate coursework will provide you with foundational skills needed to further your career in Speech Language Pathology. You will also complete your Master of Speech-Language Pathology, which will allow you to gain competency in clinical examination, diagnosis and therapeutic intervention of language disorders, language and speech production, cognitive and neurological disorders, and more. Clinical placements will give you diverse opportunities that foster professional growth. You can expect to complete both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in a five year calendar time period.
Please note: Available for Speech-Language Pathology concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Health Sciences | M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology
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B.S. in Nutrition Sciences and M.S. in Nutrition Sciences (Accelerated)
Our 5-year Accelerated Bachelor's + Master's program in Nutrition Sciences will give you the knowledge, training, and clinical experience to enter this dynamic and rewarding field as a Registered Dietitian or a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Nutrition Sciences | M.S. in Nutrition Sciences
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B.S. in Paramedicine and Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) (Direct Entry)
Our B.S. in Paramedicine develops uniquely trained medical care professionals. You are often the first ones on the scene, administering life-saving measures. By earning a Master of Healthcare Administration, you will pair your abilities as a first responder with the leadership skills you need to advance in the emergency services field as a leader.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Paramedicine | MHA
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B.S. in Public Health and Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
Become a knowledgeable, highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professional, who will work to address societal health issues, enhance the nation’s health, and prevent disease. Additionally, students receiving a Master of Public Health will be able to help the population achieve optimal health and well-being regardless of identity or circumstance. Career outcomes are aimed towards state and local government, non-governmental organizations, hospitals, institutions, policy-making organizations, and community health programs, among others.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Public Health | MHA
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B.S. in Public Health and Master of Public Health (MPH) (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
Become a knowledgeable, highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professional, who will work to address societal health issues, enhance the nation’s health, and prevent disease. Additionally, students receiving a Master of Public Health will be able to help the population achieve optimal health and well-being regardless of identity or circumstance. Career outcomes are aimed towards state and local government, non-governmental organizations, hospitals, institutions, policy-making organizations, and community health programs, among others.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Public Health | MPH
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
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B.S. in Criminal Justice and M.S. in Criminal Justice (Direct Entry)
Criminal justice and law enforcement are growing and thriving fields in the United States, with plenty of job opportunities in the areas of police, courts, corrections, crime analysis and more, both at the local and federal agencies. Adding a graduate degree in criminal justice to your undergraduate work will allow you to expand your job market prospects into higher-level, managerial positions and be equipped to competently lead crime prevention, investigations, victim services and other units, to increase public safety and tackle crime and its consequences in our society.
Please note: Availalble for all concentrations.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Criminal Justice | M.S. in Criminal Justice
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B.S. in Criminal Justice and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
Being a leader in public safety is essential. Gain an acute understanding of crime-solving and public safety issues as you learn to not only navigate the intricate fields of criminal justice but also shape the future of our justice system. Business administration graduate degree would allow you to competently plan and execute the work of a criminal justice agency or unit by using the management skills you gain in leadership, public relations, marketing, and financial analytics.
Please note: Available for Crime Analysis and Investigative Services concentrations only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Criminal Justice | MBA
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B.S. in Criminal Justice and M.S. in Forensic Technology (Direct Entry)
You will gain an acute understanding of crime-solving and public safety issues as you learn to not only navigate the intricate fields of criminal justice but also shape the future of our justice system. Combined with our Forensic Technology Master’s Degree, students will blend traditional crime scene techniques with advanced instrumentation and measurements. Students in this program will master various forms of forensic field technology such as portable instrumentation and forensic database usage.
Please note: Available for Investigative Services concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Criminal Justice | M.S. in Forensic Technology
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B.S. in Criminal Justice + Master in Public Administration (MPA) (Direct Entry)
The Master of Public Administration provides students with the core skills and knowledge necessary to be successful professionals in Public Service, as well as offer students an opportunity to complete a concentration in one of four timely areas: 1) Municipal Management, 2) Public Finance and Fiscal Analytics, 3) Public Safety, and 4) Nonprofit Management. Our Dual Degree combination of Criminal Justice + MPA allows students to obtain leadership positions in local, state, and federal departments who oversee public safety. Students will be able to combine and enhance law enforcement administration skills including public finance, public policy, political economy, personnel and collective bargaining, and administrative behavior. The MPA program is offered fully online.
Please note: Available for all concentrations.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Criminal Justice | Public Administration (MPA) - Online
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B.S. in Criminal Justice and M.S. in National Security (Direct Entry)
Having a base in criminal justice while gaining experience in the national security realm will propel a career into high-level government. The program will prepare you with the necessary skills to succeed in the intelligence community by working alongside with practitioners from the FBI, CIA, United Nations, Connecticut State Police, private investigation labs, security agencies, and more.
Please note: Available for Investigative Services concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Criminal Justice | M.S. in National Security
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B.S. in Fire Protection Engineering and M.S. in Fire Protection Engineering (Direct Entry)
Fire Protection Engineering builds a foundation of math, science, and engineering within our students, and than adds principles of design, construction, and installation of fire protection systems. Students will have hands on practice where multiple labs are their classroom: Sprinkler, Fire Dynamics, Fire Detection/Alarm, Fire Investigation, and the Main Lab which includes pumps, mains, hydrants, extinguishers, hoses, blueprints, and wire/mechanicals. Our graduate programs continues to immerse students within the chemistry, physics, and civil/mechanical engineering behind preventing needless loss.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Fire Protection Engineering | M.S. in Fire Protection Engineering
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B.S. in Forensic Science and M.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology (Direct Entry)
As a forensic science major at the University of New Haven, you will learn to use science and technology to uncover evidence that can “testify” in court and impact criminal or civil cases. Broad in its application yet focused on clear training goals, the master's degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology provides students with the theory and laboratory skills to navigate the rapidly changing landscape of biomedical research. Students who choose this Dual Degree combination will be placed in the undergraduate Biology track.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Forensic Science | M.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology
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B.S. in Forensic Science and M.S. in Chemistry (Direct Entry)
As a forensic science major at the University of New Haven, you will learn to use science and technology to uncover evidence that can “testify” in court and impact criminal or civil cases. A Master of Science in Chemistry will further help you prepare for a career as a toxicologist for state, local, or government crime labs. Students who choose this Dual Degree combination will be placed in the undergraduate Chemistry track.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Forensic Science | M.S. in Chemistry
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B.S. in Forensic Science and M.S. in Environmental Science (Direct Entry)
As a forensic science major at the University of New Haven, you will learn to use science and technology to uncover evidence that can “testify” in court and impact criminal or civil cases. Students will receive a focused skillset with the hands-on M.S. Environmental Science, leading to exciting careers of applying scientific methods and process to environmental crimes, contamination events, and investigations effecting the planet. Students who choose this Dual Degree combination will be placed in the undergraduate Biology track.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Forensic Science | M.S. in Environmental Science
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B.S. in Homeland Security and M.S. in National Security (Direct Entry)
Homeland Security is dedicated to safeguarding the nation and managing its response and recovery efforts in the face of both human-caused and natural calamities. The National Security program equips students with a comprehensive grasp of the core tenets of national security, encompassing policymaking procedures, legal aspects, data analytics, international relations, and intelligence analysis. Our program stands out as an exceptional blend of two critical fields of study, offering a truly distinctive educational experience.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Homeland Security | M.S. in National Security
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B.S. in Intelligence Analysis and M.S. in National Security (Direct Entry)
Our B.S. in Intelligence Analysis program reflects the continually evolving nature of intelligence analysis. Through it, you will gain the necessary academic knowledge and analytical skills you will need in the collection, assessment, correlation, and analysis of raw intelligence data — especially as it relates to national security, law enforcement, the military, or business security.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Intelligence Analysis | M.S. in National Security
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B.A. in International Affairs and M.S. in National Security (Direct Entry)
The International Affairs degree offers an interdisciplinary approach in studying conflict, development, and diplomacy. Students will acquire skillsets in political science, national security, history, legal studies, and economics. Combined with the MS National Security program, students will be able to combine this globalized way of thinking to enter the intelligence community while learning policymaking decisions, foreign affairs, intelligence analysis, legal considerations, and data analytics.
Explore the programs: B.A. in International Affairs | M.S. in National Security
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B.S. in Security & Defense Policy and M.S. in National Security (Direct Entry)
The Security & Defense Policy and National Security degree program empowers students with the expertise, abilities, and profound understanding required to counteract threats to the country's physical, economic, and human security. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for a dynamic and fulfilling career in the domains of national security, diplomacy, and intelligence, whether in public or private sectors.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Security & Defense Policy | M.S. in National Security
Tagliatela College of Engineering
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B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (Direct Entry)
The foundation you will build in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics – and your collaborations involving engineering disciplines such as computer science, and mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering – will prepare you to rise to the challenges that face both the modern-day chemical engineer and the world. Those challenges — hallmarks of the early 21st century — include environmental integrity, limited resources, and human safety. Combine the cutting edge and dynamic field of Biomedical engineering to create health centered treatments, devices, and processes.
Please note: Available for General and Biomedical Engineering concentrations only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | M.S. in Biomedical Engineering
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B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and M.S. in Chemical Engineering (Direct Entry)
The foundation you will build in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics – and your collaborations involving engineering disciplines such as computer science, and mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering – will prepare you to rise to the challenges that face both the modern-day chemical engineer and the world. Those challenges — hallmarks of the early 21st century — include environmental integrity, limited resources, and human safety. The MS Chemical Engineering program continues to build on a broader skillset with a focus on research and interdisciplinary project approaches.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | M.S. in Biomedical Engineering
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B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and M.S. in Chemistry (Direct Entry)
The foundation you will build in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics – and your collaborations involving engineering disciplines such as computer science, and mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering – will prepare you to rise to the challenges that face both the modern-day chemical engineer and the world. Those challenges — hallmarks of the early 21st century — include environmental integrity, limited resources, and human safety. In addition to developing an expertise in organic, analytical, and computational chemistry, you'll take courses in biomedical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, math, and cellular and molecular biology.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | M.S. in Chemistry
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B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and M.S. in Environmental Engineering (Direct Entry)
The foundation you will build in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics – and your collaborations involving engineering disciplines such as computer science, and mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering – will prepare you to rise to the challenges that face both the modern-day chemical engineer and the world. Those challenges — hallmarks of the early 21st century — include environmental integrity, limited resources, and human safety. Federal funding for sustainable and “green” development has also led to an increase in environmentally friendly infrastructure projects, which has driven demand for civil and environmental engineers.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | M.S. in Environmental Engineering
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B.S. in Chemistry and M.S. in Chemistry (Direct Entry)
The B.S. in Chemistry program includes most of the courses recommended by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and provides a rigorous background well-suited to those students who will be adding the M.S. in Chemistry to their academic background. This graduate degree is a practiced-based program that will enable you to take an integrative approach to solving practical chemistry problems and prepare you to pursue a career in a variety of fields.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Chemistry | M.S. in Chemistry
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B.S. in Civil Engineering and M.S. in Environmental Engineering (Direct Entry)
The tools you need for success in civil engineering are the tools you'll find in our bachelor's program. As you become steeped in a climate that inspires innovation, you'll broaden and deepen your knowledge through a painstakingly designed, interdisciplinary curriculum. Federal funding for sustainable and “green” development has also led to an increase in environmentally friendly infrastructure projects, which has driven demand for civil and environmental engineers.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Civil Engineering | M.S. in Environmental Engineering
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B.S. in Civil Engineering and M.S. in Civil Engineering (Direct Entry)
The tools you need for success in civil engineering are the tools you'll find in our bachelor's program. As you become steeped in a climate that inspires innovation, you'll broaden and deepen your knowledge through a painstakingly designed, interdisciplinary curriculum. Students can move into careers in sustainability, environmental engineering, structural engineering, and construction management.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Civil Engineering | M.S. in Civil Engineering
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B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (Direct Entry)
Computer & Electrical Engineering involves the design and development of computer hardware and software and an understanding of how the computer and its devices interact — which is why computer engineering is closely allied with electrical engineering and computer science. Additionally, students will study the behavior of electrons in three areas — electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism — as you learn to design, develop, and oversee the operation of electrical and electronic systems. Combine the cutting edge and dynamic field of Biomedical engineering to create health centered treatments, devices, and processes.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering | M.S. in Biomedical Engineering
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B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and M.S. in Computer Science (Direct Entry)
Computer & Electrical Engineering involves the design and development of computer hardware and software and an understanding of how the computer and its devices interact — which is why computer engineering is closely allied with electrical engineering and computer science. Additionally, students will study the behavior of electrons in three areas — electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism — as you learn to design, develop, and oversee the operation of electrical and electronic systems. Combine an advanced degree in Computer Science to master in demand areas in data, cyber, wireless networks, and system architecture.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering | M.S. in Computer Science
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B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and M.S. in Data Science (Direct Entry)
Computer & Electrical Engineering involves the design and development of computer hardware and software and an understanding of how the computer and its devices interact — which is why computer engineering is closely allied with electrical engineering and computer science. Additionally, students will study the behavior of electrons in three areas — electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism — as you learn to design, develop, and oversee the operation of electrical and electronic systems. Combine an advanced degree in Data Science, and you will develop proficiencies in the key skills expected of leading data scientists, including deep learning and statistical analysis, and the data skills needed to work with unstructured data and Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering | M.S. in Data Science
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B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and M.S. in Electrical Engineering (Direct Entry)
Computer & Electrical Engineering involves the design and development of computer hardware and software and an understanding of how the computer and its devices interact — which is why computer engineering is closely allied with electrical engineering and computer science. Additionally, students will study the behavior of electrons in three areas — electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism — as you learn to design, develop, and oversee the operation of electrical and electronic systems. Combine an advanced degree in Data Science, and you will develop proficiencies in the key skills expected of leading data scientists, including deep learning and statistical analysis, and the data skills needed to work with unstructured data and Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering | M.S. in Electrical Engineering
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B.S. in Engineering and M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (Direct Entry)
Our undergraduate engineering program allows student to receive a comprehensive general engineering education, with emphasis on teamwork, communication, professionalism, projects, problem solving, and analysis. Combine the cutting edge and dynamic field of Biomedical engineering to create health centered treatments, devices, and processes.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Engineering | M.S. in Biomedical Engineering
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B.S. in Engineering and M.S. in Chemical Engineering (Direct Entry)
Our undergraduate engineering program allows student to receive a comprehensive general engineering education, with emphasis on teamwork, communication, professionalism, projects, problem solving, and analysis. The MS Chemical Engineering program continues to build on a broader skillset with a focus on research and interdisciplinary project approaches.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Engineering | M.S. in Chemical Engineering
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B.S. in Engineering and M.S. in Engineering and Operations Management (Direct Entry)
Our undergraduate engineering program allows student to receive a comprehensive general engineering education, with emphasis on teamwork, communication, professionalism, projects, problem solving, and analysis. With a strong emphasis on project-based learning, the MS in Engineering and Operations Management was developed to help students manage operations and organizations in the global market by creating a unique blend of state-of-the-art engineering methodologies with key components of business-related topics including finance, marketing, and management theory.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Engineering | M.S. in Engineering and Operations Management
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B.S. in Engineering and M.S. in Industrial Engineering (Direct Entry)
Our undergraduate engineering program allows student to receive a comprehensive general engineering education, with emphasis on teamwork, communication, professionalism, projects, problem solving, and analysis. The MS in Industrial Engineering prepares students for future advancement in systems optimization, quality assurance, manufacturing, engineering management, procurement, the efficient use of both human and technological resources, as well for management positions in operations, supply chain, and technology.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Engineering | M.S. in Industrial Engineering
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B.S. in Engineering and Fast-Track MBA (Direct Entry)
Our undergraduate engineering program allows student to receive a comprehensive general engineering education, with emphasis on teamwork, communication, professionalism, projects, problem solving, and analysis. Combine this with our Master of Business Administration, and you will be able to lead and manage a team or firm by gaining skillsets in marketing, management, accounting, finance, economics, sales, and supply chains.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Engineering | MBA
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B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Direct Entry)
Through our program, you'll build a multidisciplinary foundation in mechanical, chemical, civil, and electrical engineering and develop skills in physics, chemistry, and mathematics as well. Master the techniques, skills, and engineering tools to harness moving parts and systems.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering | M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
College of Arts and Sciences
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B.S. in Biology and M.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology (Accelerated or Direct Entry)
You'll study life in its most basic and its most complex forms as you explore and expand the framework that informs our understanding of the wonders of the natural world. Broad in its application yet focused on clear training goals, the master's degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology provides students with the theory and laboratory skills to navigate the rapidly changing landscape of biomedical research..
Please note: Available for Cellular and Mollecular concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Biology | M.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology
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B.S. in Biology and M.S. in Environmental Science (Direct Entry)
You'll study life in its most basic and its most complex forms as you explore and expand the framework that informs our understanding of the wonders of the natural world. Our Graduate Environmental Science program is an interdisciplinary program encompassing courses in ecology, geology, chemistry, environmental education, and law, the Master of Science in Environmental Science provides students with the advanced skills and knowledge to meet the increasing demands worldwide for scientists. Available for Biology with General Concentration only.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Biology | M.S. in Environmental Science
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B.A. in Communication and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
Students who are adept at both communication and business will have two valuable skill sets which will lead to a successful career. Depending on your concentration, students will gain additional skill sets in Film & Media Production, Multi-Platform Journalism & TV Produciton, or Public Relations & Digital Media. Additionaly, a MBA will allow students to combine management, marketing, and revenue generations skills to these industries.
Explore the programs: B.A. in Communication | MBA
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B.A. in English and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
You'll develop and hone an exceptional writing ability, develop critical thinking skills, and learn to communicate with clarity and strength through the written and spoken word. In addition, adding an MBA will allow your work to flourish in many businesses. Businesses need to communicate effectively in everything they do, whether it is internal communications, or customer facing marketing, websites, press conferences, or branding. Please note: Available for Literature and Writing concentrations only.
Explore the programs: B.A. in English | MBA
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B.S. in Environmental Science and M.S. in Environmental Science (Direct Entry)
Our Environmental Science program will allow students to gain a strong emphasis in field research while providing a solid grounding in biological and earth sciences, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Our Graduate Environmental Science program is an interdisciplinary program encompassing courses in ecology, geology, chemistry, environmental education, and law, the Master of Science in Environmental Science provides students with the advanced skills and knowledge to meet the increasing demands worldwide for scientists.
Explore the programs: B.S. in Environmental Science | M.S. in Environmental Science
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B.A. in History and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
The field of history is one of the central disciplines of the liberal arts and it provides a classic mode of learning. It also is a popular and interesting major to pursue. Why? Because everything has history. At its core, history deals with real people and events, and it offers limitless opportunities for intensive exploration. Combining an MBA with your History degree will allow decisions based on historical knowledge and ultimately lead to a better future.
Please note: Available for General concentration only.
Explore the programs: B.A. in History | MBA
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B.S. in Mathematics and M.S. in Data Science (Direct Entry)
Math is everywhere, from the spiral of a shell to the timing of a symphony, and it is integral to everything around us. As a mathematics major at the University of New Haven, you'll apply math's universal language to the booming field of Data Science. Combine an advanced degree in Data Science, and you will develop proficiencies in the key skills expected of leading data scientists, including deep learning and statistical analysis, and the data skills needed to work with unstructured data and Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Explore the programs: B.S. in Mathematics | M.S. in Data Science
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B.A. in Music and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
Our B.A. in Music has practical applications that support your love of listening, composing, and performing. Leading to careers as performers, studio musicians, composers, music publishers, music critics and journalists, educators, curators, and librarians. M.B.A students can understand the business applications involved in music and entertainment industries.
Explore the programs: B.A. in Music | MBA
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B.A. in Music Industry and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
The Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry and Masters of Business Administration is a dynamic program that provides the intellectual tools to address these questions and presents creative opportunities to learn from professionals to craft the answers. Students take a unique balance of courses that prepare you for technology-driven careers in record company operations, touring and concert promotion, artist management, marketing in the digital realm, music supervision, music publishing, and other industry roles.
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B.A. in Music and Sound Recording and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
Our Bachelor of Arts programs in Music and Sound Recording are based on the philosophy that musicians should have technical skills, and sound recordists should know the art form they are recording. To this end, our students take courses in three interrelated areas: 1.) music history, theory, and aesthetics; 2.) sound recording methodology and technique; 3.) musicianship. Students receiving an MBA can also understand Marketing, Royalties, Entrepreneurship, and the value of the work they provide.
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B.A. in Political Science and Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Direct Entry)
Studying political science can open up a wide range of job opportunities in government, business, the nonprofit sector, the legal system, and entrepreneurial occupations. The reason? The quality high-impact learning experiences our program provides will develop and sharpen your leadership, data analysis, writing, public speaking, intercultural competence, critical thinking, and networking skills. Completing your MBA will give you a crucial skill set in understanding business and the reasoning behind decision making.
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B.A. in Political Science and Master of Public Administration (Direct Entry)
Studying political science can open up a wide range of job opportunities in government, business, the nonprofit sector, the legal system, human services departments, and non-profit institutes. Adding a Masters in Public Administration, can help build specific skill sets to lead to successful careers in Public Safety, Public Financial Management, Nonprofit Management, Municipal Management, and the Fire & Medical Services.
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B.A. in Psychology and M.A. in Community Psychology (Direct Entry)
Students studying psychology with a concentration in community and society will receive a multidisciplinary education. This ultimately leading to career fields within and the study of economic, social, political, cultural, and environmental influences on the individual and how people live and persevere through these experiences. The graduate program in Community Psychology takes this education further and also allows the student to concentrate in Community-Clinical, Forensic Mental Health, or Program Development.
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Dual Degree Admissions
Students should apply to the undergraduate major of their choice. After being admitted to the University, students who meet the admission requirements for a dual degree program will be invited to pursue that option.
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How does the admissions process work for Dual Degree programs?
At the time of admission to the University, students with superior academic qualifications will be notified on how to enroll in this unique combination program. Eligibility to the program is reserved for the strongest academic applicants for each Fall term, and not in the Spring term. Students must enroll in a Dual Degree program before they begin their studies at the University. Eligible students will enroll in their Dual Degree program during our Road Map Transition process, which occurs after a student submits their non-refundable admissions deposit. The deadline to enroll in the Dual Degree Program is June 1.
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Can I enroll in a Dual Degree program after my first semester?
Direct Entry and Accelerated Dual Degree programs are by invitation only and eligible students must enroll in the Dual Degree program before they matriculate into the University.
However, any current student may enter the Pathway Program, which allows the Registrar, Graduate Admissions, Financial Aid, and their Faculty Advisor to be notified of their intention to enroll in a graduate program at UNewHaven. Pathway students will not receive the same exclusive benefits as the Dual Degree Program, but in many cases will be able to complete both their undergraduate and graduate program more quickly and at less cost. The form can be found on MyCharger > One Stop Student Financial and Registrar Services > Registrar Forms > Graduate Pathway Interest Form.
In addition, of course, students may pursue a master's degree at the University of New Haven after finishing their undergraduate program without creating a Pathway.
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Can I change my mind later about pursuing a graduate degree?
If a student is enrolled in an undergraduate Dual Degree Program which offers multiple graduate degree options, they may conclude another graduate degree is better suited for their career path. A student may change their intended grad program after they have begun studies, but a student must receive approval from the college dean and ensure no additional courses are needed to complete their study. Students who enroll in the Dual Degree program may opt out of the program at any time, but will forfeit any program benefits moving forward. Students are highly encouraged, but not obligated, to complete their master's degree within the Dual Degree Program.
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Are there any additional requirements I should be aware of?
Although Dual Degree program students are accepted into both their undergraduate and graduate programs at the time of their entry to the University, students must earn a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) in their undergraduate program to maintain entry into their graduate program. All students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress towards their degree.
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How will I know which courses I should take in order to complete my Dual Degree program?
Students in Dual Degree programs will receive special advisement on which courses are needed, and in what sequence to take them, including summer courses, if necessary. Dual Degree students will receive priority registration to ensure they receive the classes they need to complete the program. Accelerated Dual Degree Programs have no course overage charges for completing required additional credit hours within a semester, including any necessary summer courses.
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What benefits will I receive if I enroll in a Dual Degree program?
All Dual Degree students benefit from advanced registration and a housing option that allows you to live on campus with other students in your program. Students in an Accelerated Dual Degree program will pay no course overage charges, with summer courses included if they are necessary for that degree plan (accelerated programs) and/or financial aid eligible (direct entry programs).
Please note that benefits advertised here are estimates, and may vary based on the semester you enroll, tuition costs at that time, and other factors. These benefits only apply to students who are enrolled as full time status, and students taking courses on the Main Campus (West Haven, Connecticut), Orange Campus (CT), or are held as synchronous/asynchronous modality but considered to be hosted upon the Main West Haven Campus or Orange. Students may still participate in our Fall or Spring full semester Prato Campus Study Abroad program. If you have specific questions not covered on this page, we encourage you to talk with an admissions counselor.
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How are tuition and fees billed throughout the program?
More information on specific cost structure for each Dual Degree program can be found on this page.