The Ideal University for STEM Education

At the University of Michigan-Flint, we are preparing the next generation of STEM professionals.

With the newly renovated Murchie Science Building’s classrooms, labs, and collaboration spaces, and the launch of the College of Innovation and Technology in Fall 2021, UM-Flint is an ideal place for students to pursue a STEM degree.

STEM graduates are on track to become part of some of the highest-paid positions in the next 10 years. Whether you prefer computer science, healthcare, statistics, engineering, research, or other fields, UM-Flint has a degree program that will fit a wide variety of interests.


Top 10 STEM careers for 2026.
  • Software Developer
  • Data Scientist
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Computer and Information Systems Manager
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Artificial Intelligence Engineer
  • Cloud Architect
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Statistician / Operations Research Analyst

Pre-Professional Programs


Bachelor’s Degrees


Master’s Degrees


$169,510 median annual wage for computer & information systems managers. source: bls.gov
25% projected software developers employment growth. source: bls.gov
$101,650 median annual wage for STEM occupations. source:bls.gov