Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs at the College of Innovation and Technology
The College of Innovation and Technology at the University of Michigan-Flint stands at the forefront of modern education, providing a dynamic and interdisciplinary learning environment that integrates cutting-edge technology with creative problem-solving. Our undergraduate programs are meticulously designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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Our students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and innovation hubs where they can apply theoretical principles to real-world challenges. By working alongside faculty mentors and industry partners, students gain invaluable hands-on experience that not only enhances their technical competencies but also fosters critical thinking and creative innovation.
CIT also prides itself on fostering an inclusive and supportive community. We believe that diverse perspectives are essential to driving innovation. As such, we actively encourage students from all backgrounds to join our programs and contribute their unique insights and talents. Our dedicated faculty and staff are committed to providing personalized guidance and support, helping each student to achieve their full potential. Together, we are building a future where technology and creativity converge to solve some of society’s most pressing issues, and we invite you to be a part of this exciting journey at UM-Flint.
Pre-Professional Programs
Bachelor’s Degrees
Minors
Credit-Bearing Certificates
- Cybersecurity Fundamentals Certificate
- Only available to students pursuing the Accelerated Online Degree Completion Pathway of the Interdisciplinary Studies program.
- Geographic Information Systems
These certificates are only available to UM-Flint students, but they can be standalone or combined with other Majors or Minors across campus.
Noncredit Certificates
These noncredit certificates in computing are one-month intensive courses designed to give you a base of understanding, no matter what your background is, to prepare you for a world that is increasingly using the principles of computing to make the work we do more thoughtful. You do not need to go through admissions to take these courses. There are no prerequisites.