Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Science Dual MBA/MasterÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ™s in Industrial Engineering

The Tagliatela College of Engineering has always encouraged interdisciplinary studies. To foster a broader expertise in the areas of business administration and industrial engineering, a student can earn degrees in both fields by successfully completing the dual degree program.

A dual degree program

To address the growing demand and need for business acumen along with engineering and technical expertise in industry, the University of New Haven created the MBA/M.S.I.E. dual degree program. Offering 71.5 credits of coursework with the potential to waive up to 10.5 credits, the program draws from 35.5 foundational credits in business areas like management, finance, and accounting along with 36 credits in industrial engineering topics such as operations research, quality analysis, and system simulation.

Students joining the program are expected to have an undergraduate engineering or technical degree from an ABET-accredited program. Students complete separate MBA and industrial engineering research projects. These projects are the culmination of the learning that took place during the coursework and are chosen with the help of program advisors. Many past research projects were based on local industry needs.

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The program offers small class sizes, state-of-the-art training and laboratory facilities, and learning from highly educated practitioners with a wealth of industry experience. A personal advisor is assigned to each student.

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The lessons I have learned will allow me to be successful in other fields and will make an impact on my future.

Selected Courses and Programs
  • Accounting analysis for the managerial functions of planning, controlling, and evaluating the performance of the business firm.

  • Probability of events., definition of random variables, and introduction to basic probability distributions. Use of probability in stochastic processes pertaining to queues, forecasting, birth-death processes, and human behavior.

  • Modeling and analysis of systems using discrete event simulation technique with particular emphasis on applications in production and operations management, manufacturing, and services. Lean implementation via simulation analysis. The role and significance of data, data collection, random number generators and uncertainty in input variables will be examined. Use of simulation software and several projects will be required.

  • Principles of modern statistical experimentation and practice in use of basic designs for scientific and industrial experiments; single factor experiments, randomized blocks, Latin squares; factorial and fractional factorial experiments, surface fitting designs.

  • The University of New Haven offers a wide variety of in-depth courses that create a transformational educational experience for our students. To view the complete list of courses you'll take while pursuing a Dual MBA/M.S.I.E., check out the Academic Catalog:

Coordinator:

Nadiye Erdil, Ph.D.
NErdil@newhaven.edu

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