WHY RECRUIT FROM CMU
WHAT MAKES CMU SO ATTRACTIVE?
It’s a combination of high-quality academic preparation,
hands-on experience and the work ethic of our students.
Here are just a few examples of how CMU, and
our students, stands out from the crowd.
WORLD-CLASS ACADEMICS
1st leadership minor in Michigan
Two student-run radio stations
North American leader in SAP
certifications
25th ranked fashion merchandising
and design program in the nation and
12th in the Midwest
24th ranked logistics program in
the nation
137th medical school in the nation
Carnegie-classified doctoral higher
research institution
College Television Station of the Year
Top university sales program
five years in a row
Student teachers placed throughout
the state
Only sociology program in the
nation offering youth studies as
a major concentration
Visit cmich.edu/news to learn more
about how CMU, and our students,
is leading the way in the areas of
academics, research, athletics and more.
ROBUST RECRUITMENT TOOLS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Electronic recruitment management
system to post jobs, connect with
students and review applications
On-campus interviews
Classroom visits
Student professional groups such as
Business Professionals of America and
the Public Relations Student Society of
America
Mock interview and student advising
training
Career fairs and networking nights
Etiquette Dinner and other sponsorship
options
First Impressions professional attire
donations
Find more details about your
recruitment options on page 6.
EIGHT ACADEMIC COLLEGES
College of Business Administration
Departments include the School of
Accounting, business information
systems, economics, entrepreneurship,
finance and law, management, and
marketing and hospitality services
administration.
College of Communication
and Fine Arts
Departments include art and design,
the School of Broadcast and Cinematic
Arts, journalism, the School of Music, and
communication and dramatic arts.
College of Education and
Human Services
Departments include counseling
and special education; educational
leadership; human environmental
studies; recreation, parks and
leisure services administration; and
teacher education and professional
development.
College of Graduate Studies
More than 70 degree options at the
master’s, specialist and doctoral levels.
The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow
College of Health Professions
Departments include communication
disorders, the School of Health
Sciences, the School of Rehabilitation
and Medical Sciences, and physical
education and sport.
College of Humanities and Social
and Behavioral Sciences
Departments include English language
and literature; foreign languages,
literatures and cultures; history; military
science and leadership; philosophy
and religion; political science and
public administration; psychology; and
sociology, anthropology and social work.
College of Medicine
Preparing physicians dedicated to
practicing in some of the most medically
underserved communities in central and
northern Michigan.
College of Science and Engineering
Departments include biology,
chemistry, computer science, earth and
atmospheric sciences, geography, the
School of Engineering and Technology,
mathematics, and physics.
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