TechRepublic, an online trade publication and social community for IT professionals owned by CBS Interactive, selected James Madison University’s undergraduate Computer Information Systems program as one of the Top Ten Undergraduate Information Technology programs in the United States. The criteria used by TechRepublic included curriculum, cost value analysis, student/faculty ratio, percentage of faculty with Ph.D., placement, internships, computer labs and overall strength of program.
Other schools in the top 10 include: Brigham Young University, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Penn State University, Temple, University of Arizona, University of Illinois, University of Maryland and Virginia Tech. Click here for the full TechRepublic report.
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Great News for the JMU CIS Program. It helped launch my career. Today I am a CIO. Thanks JMU.