Application Process
Application for admission may be made to the UNH graduate school. Qualified applicants should hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, or the equivalent. Five or more years’ experience in a supervisory role in engineering, technical staff support, engineering or systems management, project management, systems engineering, manufacturing, logistics, industrial engineering, military operations, or quality assurance is viewed as a minimal requirement for admission.
Individuals with unique or extraordinary qualifications who wish to enroll in the program are encouraged to apply and to present their cases for admission. The Industrial Engineering faculty, in consultation with the graduate school and the dean of the Tagliatela School of Engineering, makes final decisions on admission.
Applicants to the program must be suitably qualified for both the M.S.E.M. courses (EXIE) and the five executive M.B.A. courses (EXID). In cases where deficiencies exist that are likely to impede success in a given course, students may be required to seek prerequisite education and/or meet certain academic conditions before enrollment in that course is permitted. The nature of an executive program requires that all participants, even if drawn from highly diverse backgrounds and occupations, share common skills and abilities that permit teamwork and successful learning in any given module.
Individuals with unique or extraordinary qualifications who wish to enroll in the program are encouraged to apply and to present their cases for admission. The Industrial Engineering faculty, in consultation with the graduate school and the dean of the Tagliatela School of Engineering, makes final decisions on admission.
Applicants to the program must be suitably qualified for both the M.S.E.M. courses (EXIE) and the five executive M.B.A. courses (EXID). In cases where deficiencies exist that are likely to impede success in a given course, students may be required to seek prerequisite education and/or meet certain academic conditions before enrollment in that course is permitted. The nature of an executive program requires that all participants, even if drawn from highly diverse backgrounds and occupations, share common skills and abilities that permit teamwork and successful learning in any given module.


