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As Connecticut's sole accredited master's program in industrial engineering, the University of New Haven offers a distinctive curriculum that equips students for career growth in systems optimization, quality control, manufacturing, engineering leadership, procurement, and the effective utilization of human and technological assets, along with preparing them for operational, supply chain, and technology management roles. Applicants should possess an undergraduate degree in engineering, science, or a related quantitative field, with demonstrated mathematical proficiency through calculus.
Contemporary industrial engineering plays a vital role in designing, implementing, operating, managing, and refining complex systems across diverse sectors such as manufacturing, government, aerospace, transportation, logistics, and service industries. The MSIE program delivers advanced education for industrial engineering graduates and professionals from other technical fields seeking specialization in systems engineering, optimization, quality control, lean methodologies, manufacturing processes, operational analytics, engineering leadership, procurement strategies, and resource optimization. This program serves as exceptional preparation for career progression in manufacturing and service industries, as well as for those pursuing leadership roles in operations, supply chain management, and technology sectors.
All applicants are required to hold an undergraduate degree in engineering, science, or a related field with a strong quantitative background, in addition to a competency in mathematics through calculus.
TOEFL of 75, or IELTS of 6.0, or PTE of 50 is required.
Application deadline: Spring Deadline - November 15 (Priority Application Deadlines).