Computer Science Student Invited to White House
Since receiving her invitation last week to attend the White House "Champions of Change: Women/Girls in STEM" event on Dec. 9, Computer Science major Marissa Halpert has been excited "like you wouldn't believe." Read More »
News & Announcements
2012 CISAT Faculty Award Recipients Announced More >
JMU Student Recieves VOTA Scholarship Sarah DiDomenico is the The Virginia Occupational Therapy Association (VOTA) Graduate Student Scholarship Award winner for 2011. More >
O. Ashton Trice Scholarship Founded This memorial scholarship is open to all School Psychology students and is awarded to the student with the highest GPA and exceptional academic performance, honoring the intent of the donor. More >
JMU-RMH Collaborative Fall 2011 Research Rounds Announced All meetings in RMH Lower Level Conference Rooms 2 and 3. More >
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The past several decades have brought remarkable developments in science, technology and health care, impacting and irreversibly altering our lives and our society. Fundamental changes will continue at an explosive pace, affecting how businesses, governments and health and human services providers and agencies operate and posing great challenges and opportunities.
The College of Integrated Science and Technology prepares students to recognize and understand these scientific and technical developments. With a grounding in the liberal arts, specialized knowledge, analytical skills, and the application of science and technology, students are equipped with the skills necessary to creatively address the issues and needs facing contemporary society. The college's programs share these high priority common goals: commitment to an interdisciplinary curriculum, emphasis on innovation, belief in the value of technology and professional preparation.

