Interim Dean Elizabeth Kirby
Moore Hall 129
989-774-1885
Music, dance, theater,
public relations,
broadcasting and
journalism are just a few of the academic offerings in CMU’s
College of the Arts and Media. The faculty and staff offer high-quality programs in a learning environment that fosters creativity and real-world experience. In addition to training tomorrow’s communicators, CAM-produced concerts, recitals, film festivals, art exhibits and lectures offer a world-class cultural experience for campus and community alike.
Dean Christopher Moberg
Applied Business Studies Complex 250
989-774-3337
More than 4,000 students are enrolled in College of Business Administration courses, pursuing careers in
entrepreneurship,
accounting,
economics,
finance and law,
management, business information systems and marketing and hospitality. CMU’s
CBA offers the top online MBA program in Michigan according to U.S. News and World Report and has the nation's leading SAP University Alliance Program.
Dean Paula Lancaster
EHS Building 426
989-774-3079
The
College of Education and Human Services prepares students for careers that will enhance the lives of others. Graduates go on to successful careers in
education,
counseling,
event planning, fashion and more.
Dean Thomas J. Masterson, Jr.
Health Professions Building 2217
989-774-1850
The
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions offers students a challenging, vibrant and diverse learning community, rich in clinical experiences, internships, research and community outreach. A national leader in a variety of health professions, CMU graduates students with
physician assistant,
physical therapy,
audiology,
speech-language pathology and
athletic training degrees.
Dean Richard Rothaus
Anspach Hall 106
989-774-3341
The CMU
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences houses a variety of academic programs. Students prepare for careers ranging from
political science,
English and
history to
social work and
psychology. CLASS programs add value to all areas of study by cultivating the understanding and skills necessary for living and working in a complex and changing world.
Dean George Kikano, MD
CMED Building 2405B
989-774-7570
The CMU
College of Medicine is the newest addition to the university’s academic community and only the 137th medical school in the country. The inaugural class of 62 future doctors graduated in 2017. The College of Medicine, created to address a growing shortage of doctors, is focused on preparing physicians dedicated to practicing in some of the most medically underserved communities in central and northern Michigan.
Acting Dean Jane Matty
Engineering and Technology Building 200
989-774-1870
The CMU
College of Science and Engineering offers areas of study that take you from the depths of the Great Lakes and oceans to the farthest corners of the universe.
Biology,
chemistry,
engineering,
physics, meteorology and
computer science are just a few of the academic offerings. All programs feature advanced equipment for learning and research whether it’s the Newtonian/Cassegrain reflector telescope in the CMU observatory or a 33-foot research vessel housed at the
CMU Biological Station on Beaver Island.