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University of Michigan-Flint

St, Flin, Michigan, United States

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

You can achieve all of this with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree or a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems degree from the University of Michigan-Flint. Our graduates become software developers, database administrators, systems administrators, usability engineers, data scientists, IT project managers, and more.

While the CS and CIS programs have many similarities, they’re focused slightly differently:

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program focuses primarily on software and software systems, with classes spanning from the theoretical to the practical. You’ll learn about software development, engineering, computer networking, and information security. You’ll also be trained in programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, C++, and SQL through hands-on projects.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program focuses largely on using computers to manage information in a business environment. It’s aimed at students who want to work in system analysis, business database management, and web or mobile application programming.
With either program, you’ll benefit from smaller classes where you get more personal attention, faculty that specialize in advanced topics, classes that emphasize collaborative skills that are essential in today’s work environment, and the ability to customize your program with advanced electives.

As a computer science or computer information systems student at UM-Flint, you’ll have the opportunity to conduct research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. UROP allows students at any education level to perform paid or volunteer research with faculty on cutting-edge projects.

You’ll also have the chance to meet and learn with students who share your interests and career aspirations in various groups. You can choose from an active Association of Computing Machinery student chapter, an e-sports club, a game design club, and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon honor society.

Intakes

  • Jan
  • May
  • Sep

Application Processing Time in Days: 20

Minimum English Language Requirements

English Level Description IELTS (1.0 -9.0) TOEFL IBT (0-120) TOEFL CBT (0-300) PTE (10-90)
Expert 9 120 297-300 86-90
Very Good 8.5 115-119 280-293 83-86
Very Good 8 110-114 270-280 79-83
Good 7.5 102-109 253-267 73-79
Good 7 94-101 240-253 65-73
Competent 6.5 79-93 213-233 58-65
Competent 6 60-78 170-210 50-58
Modest 5.5 46-59 133-210 43-50
Modest 5 35-45 107-133 36-43
Limited 4 32-34 97-103 30-36
Extremely Limited < 4 < 31 < 93 < 30

Job Opportunity Potential

F-1 students are eligible to work on-campus while attending classes. The work does not need to be related to your field of study. You must maintain legal F-1 status while engaging in on-campus employment. On-campus employment job postings can be found at careers.umich.edu. Make sure to filter the results for the Flint campus. Employment at the Dearborn or Ann Arbor campuses is not considered on-campus employment for F-1 students at UM-Flint.

Note: As a reminder, currently enrolled F-1 international students are not permitted to work off-campus or to work on campus for credit without prior CPT authorization. 

Benefits

Earn extra $$.
Work experience looks good on a resume.
Meet new people and make friends.
Develop communication skills and various other skills.
Learn to manage your time and juggle many projects at once.
Recommendation letters and personal references for future employment or education.
Definition of On-Campus Employment

On-campus employment includes work done as a teaching or research assistant as well as jobs in the university library, dormitory dining facilities, laboratories, and administrative offices.
On-campus also includes employment with on-location commercial firms which provide services for students on campus, such as stores or restaurants located in a University-owned building (University Pavilion or University Center).
Requirements

You must be enrolled full-time during fall and winter semesters.
You may work up to 20 hours per week while school is in session during the academic year (fall and winter semesters).
You may work full-time (more than 20 hours per week) on campus during official university holidays, breaks, and vacation periods (spring and summer semesters for most students).
You may not engage in on-campus employment after the program end date listed on your I-20 or if you otherwise fail to maintain F-1 status.
You are not eligible for the UM-Flint work-study program. The work-study program provides jobs for students with financial needs, allowing them to earn money to help pay for education expenses. Under the work-study program, a percentage of a student’s earnings is paid through federal or state funds, and the student’s employer pays the remainder.

What to Consider

Preferably, the job should be one which looks good on a resume and provides learning experiences and valuable skills (communication skills, computer skills, etc.).
Try to choose a job that might eventually lead to a better job. For example, work as a grader, then go on to become a teaching assistant (TA).
Documentation Needed After Getting a Job

When you get an on-campus job, you will need to complete the following forms with Human Resources:

I-9 Form (Employment Eligibility Verification)
State and federal withholding allowance certificate (W-4) forms
Direct Deposit Authorization Form if you would like to have your paychecks directly deposited into your bank account.
Notes: 

The Center for Global Engagement can provide you with a copy of the Social Security Application (SS-5) so you can apply for an SSN with Social Security Administration.
When you get an on-campus job, you will be required to pay tax on your earnings.

PSW Opportunity

3 Years PSW

Admission Requirement / Eligibility Criteria

Students who meet our standard admission requirements generally have the following minimum GPA to start at UM-Flint:
 
2.7 high school GPA
High school diploma or minimum (GED score of 170)
 
Proof of English Proficiency
First-year applicants from countries or regions in which English is not the primary language of instruction are required to demonstrate English proficiency in order to be admitted to the University of Michigan-Flint.
 
Test Score
ACT 20 (English)
Duolingo 100
ELS Certificate of Completion (ELS Level 112)
IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall band
iTep Academic Level 3.5 or higher
MET 53
MLC (Michigan Language Center) Advanced Star 1
Pearson PTE Academic 46
SAT SAT Reading: 480
TOEFL 61 (Internet Based)
500 (Paper Based)
TOEFL Essentials 6.5

  • Course Type: Full Time
  • Course Level: Bachelors/UG Degree
  • Duration: 04 Year  
  • Total Tuition Fee: 101640 USD
    Average Cost of Living: 14000 USD /year
    Application Fee: 30 USD
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