
Location
Seattle, Washington, Vancouver, British Columbia, USA, Canada
Program Description
This program provides an extraordinary opportunity to study one College of Business Computer Information systems (CIS) course while you are in the western US and Canada. You will visit businesses while experiencing the culture and history. Learning will go beyond a traditional JMU classroom, since you may have guest lectures on the local culture, language, history, technology, and you will be living and traveling in this part of North America. Students that successfully complete this summer program will meet the requirements of an elective (CIS 498) toward a CIS major or minor. Class field trips may include sites and businesses in various locations. There will be some free time for students to explore outside of class activities. The combination of studying, living, and traveling in this location will make this an experience that you will not forget from an academic, business, and personal perspective.
Location Description
This CIS study away program is planned to occur at various locations in the western US and Canada. The current plan includes visits to Seattle and Vancouver. There will be some free time for you to explore on your own.
Director
Carey Cole | colecb@jmu.edu | CIS & BSAN
Accommodations
Students will be in shared double rooms.
Students will be provided with a stipend for their meals. In addition, some group meals will be provided.
Additional Items to Consider
Students MUST bring a laptop computer for their coursework.
Many of our field trips will require walking and may involve hiking in a city or outside of a city.
Applicant Criteria
Applicants must have a GPA minimum of 2.7
Open to CIS majors and minors of junior or senior standing
Prerequisites:
CIS Majors: COB300 acceptance or completion by no later than the beginning of spring 2024.
CIS Minors (Business majors): COB300 acceptance or completion by no later than the beginning of spring 2024 and acceptance into the minor by no later than the beginning of spring 2024.
CIS Minors (Non-Business majors): Acceptance into the minor by no later than the beginning of spring 2024.
Application Process
This list serves as an application preview. To apply, students will need to complete the following:
- Study Abroad Online Application ($40 fee)
- Short Essay
- Interview with Program Director
Further details and instructions about these application requirements will be available upon log-in.
Application Deadline
Dates
All dates are tentative and subject to change
Courses
CIS 498: Special Topics: Consulting (3 credits)
Courses listed here are to be used as a general guideline for program curriculum. *All courses are considered pending until approved by the Academic Department, Program, and/or College.