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College of Innovation & Technology

This is your story. Own it.

This is the story of possibility, where creativity meets technology. This is the story that plays out in the lab; a risky idea, a big discovery. It plays out in a large office space or cozy campus library: full coffee mug, full spiral notebook, full confidence.

This story happens at the College of Innovation and Technology (CIT), where hardworking undergraduate students are surrounded by tech and determination. Where commitment sparks amazing transformation.

New Student Scholarships

This is where your work is rewarded. All newly admitted CIT students and transfer students with 30 or fewer credits are eligible for our New Student Scholarship.

State-of-the-Art Labs

At CIT, practice comes before theory. That’s why we provide cutting-edge technology for you to test your ideas, learn from your mistakes, and create bold solutions — every single day.

Unmatched Support

UM-Flint faculty aren’t just here to teach you. They’re here to challenge you. Inspire you. Mentor you. They push you to think beyond limits and build a future you’re proud of.

Real Hands-on Training

We work closely with industry partners like General Motors, Verizon Wireless, Ford Motor Company, and Nexteer to provide you with co-curricular experiences and internship opportunities.

“Workplace technology is evolving at a rapid pace, and we need a workforce that is flexible, curious, and prepared to meet this challenge. Students who study at UM-Flint’s College of Innovation & Technology are acquiring the knowledge and skills they need to compete in the new landscape of jobs that require adaptability and creativity. These are the workers we want to hire in the future.”

UM-Flint is educating the workforce of the 21st century. But don’t take our word for it.

Andy Buckland

Manager – Advanced Technology and Smart Manufacturing at General Motors

A Bachelor of Science for High-Demand Careers

Did you know that Cybercrime Magazine predicts 3.5 million job openings in cybersecurity by 2025? Or that the median annual wage for an entry-level mechanical engineer is $74,600, according to salary.com? A tech-driven degree from UM-Flint’s College of Innovation & Technology will help you thrive in the field you want.

9 CIT Majors Designed for the Future

Computer Information Systems

Computer Science

Cybersecurity

Digital Machining and Automation Technology

Information Technology & Informatics

Mechanical Engineering

Physics

Software Engineering

Sustainable and Renewable Energy Technology