Preparing the Next Generation of STEM Professionals

STEM students are creators, builders and visionaries looking for the skills to make an impact on the world and in their careers. The University of Michigan-Flint offers world-class preparation for STEM learners through close faculty mentorship, laboratories equipped with industry-standard technology, and opportunities to conduct real-world research.

Choose your area of expertise:

Chemistry
Computer Science & Information Systems
Cybersecurity
Digital Manufacturing Technology
Engineering
Green Chemistry
Information Technology & Informatics
Software Engineering
Sustainability & Energy Technology

Cutting-edge STEM facilities

Laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment. Innovative active learning classrooms. Dedicated collaboration spaces for student organizations. The Murchie Science Building Expansion is UM-Flint’s newest academic space, offering 61,000 square feet of opportunities for STEM learners. As the demand for STEM professionals continues to grow, the MSB Expansion will provide students with the resources and support they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive post-graduation job market.

$159,010 median annual wage for computer and information systems managers Bureau of Labor Statistics
25% projected software development employment growth Bureau of Labor Statistics
$95,420 median annual wage for all STEM occupations Bureau of Labor Statistics

Research opportunities

UM-Flint offers undergraduate students unique opportunities to work alongside professors on real-world projects, experience that can make the difference when entering the workforce or applying to professional schools. Students can even be paid while gaining research experience through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program and Summer Undergraduate Research Experience programs.

Go Blue Guarantee

Free Tuition with the Go Blue Guarantee!

UM-Flint students are automatically considered, upon admission, for the Go Blue Guarantee, a historic program offering free tuition for high-achieving, in-state undergraduates from lower-income households. Learn more about the Go Blue Guarantee to see if you qualify and how affordable a Michigan degree can be.