Locations and Campuses
300, United States of America (USA)
About the School
The University of New Haven, founded on the Yale campus in 1920, is a private, coeducational university that has been recognized by The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report for academic excellence. Located between New York City and Boston in the shoreline city of West Haven, the University is a diverse and vibrant community of more than 7,500 students from across the globe.
Over the past 15 years, under the leadership of President Steven H. Kaplan, the University has experienced significant growth — both in enrollment and in the expansion of the University’s West Haven campus. Full-time undergraduate enrollment has more than doubled, and first-year applications have nearly tripled. In the last decade, the University has completed more than $300 million in major capital projects while launching 26 new academic programs. The University has also added campuses in Prato, Italy, and Orange, Conn.
Study programmes
MA in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Master of Public Health
MSc in Accounting
MSc in Cellular and Molecular Biology
MSc in Chemistry
MSc in Civil Engineering
MSc in Data Science
MSc in Environmental Engineering
MSc in Environmental Science
MSc in Finance
MSc in Fire and Explosion Investigation
MSc in Mechanical Engineering
MSc in Sport Management