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THE ULTIMATE AMERICAN
UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE
INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER
2016-17
#59BEST COLLEGES FOR
VALUE FOR MONEYCNN’s Money Magazine, 2015
#2TOP PUBLIC SCHOOL IN
THE U.S. SOUTHU.S. News & World Report, 2016
DISCOVER THE SPIRIT THAT SETS US APART
THE MADISON PRINCIPLESKnowledge will forever governignorance; and people who mean to be their own governors must armthemselves with the power which knowledge gives.”
James Madison, the fourth President of the United States of America
For the international student, James Madison University (JMU) is an exciting destination, where the ideals of American education – first-class teaching and a rich campus life with a strong sense of community – come together to offer an incredible experience.
JMU is surrounded by the beautiful mountains of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, just two hours from the nation’s capital of Washington, D.C. We are a fairly large university with approximately 20,000 students, yet offer a safe and hospitable environment with a family feel and a strong culture of community and civic engagement. Named after the father of the U.S. Constitution and a great statesman, our university is delighted to welcome international students and is committed to making you feel at home.
We want all students to succeed and believe that our partnership with Study Group creates a friendly environment where our students can improve their English language skills while also taking courses in our academic programs. All students take courses in our General Education Program, which offers a liberal arts foundation that will help you to think in different ways as you solve problems and address issues in the world today.
We also offer a wide variety of excellent academic majors. Our faculty members are devoted to teaching, guiding research and mentoring as you develop as a scholar and mature as a human being.
Jonathan R. Alger, J.D., M.B.A. President, James Madison University
CONTENTS
The Madison Experience 02
The Ultimate College Town 04
College of Business 06
College of Integrated Science and Engineering 08
College of Arts and Letters 10
College of Visual and Performing Arts 11
College of Science and Mathematics 12
College of Health and Behavioral Studies 13
The JMU International Study Center 14
Pathway Programs 16
Career and Academic Support 18
All-American Campus Life 20
At Home in Harrisonburg 22
A Dining Experience 24
Campus Map 26
How to Apply 28
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JMU offers an unforgettable university experience, combining the very best of American education and college life. Named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, JMU represents the perfect blend of focused learning and true university spirit.
THE MADISON EXPERIENCE
QUICK FACTSCategory: Public/State UniversityLocation: Harrisonburg, VirginiaCampus: 2.8 km2
Founded: 1908Student population: 18,431 undergraduates, 1,750 graduatesInternational student population: 2%Faculty to student ratio: 16:1Average class size: 29 Accreditation: Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and 25+ specialized accreditations for academic programs including AACSB (business), ABET (engineering and technology) and NASAD (art and design). Colleges: College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Behavioral Studies, College of Integrated Science and Engineering, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Degree programs: 76 undergraduate, 60 graduate, 2 educational specialists, 8 doctoral.
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“The U.S. is one of the most developed countries. I want to learn here so I can go back to my country and they will respect me. Egypt is in an economic crisis and looking for businessmen that can help the economy and community. The all-American experience at a great business college can help me achieve what I am looking for.” Seif, Egypt, International Business, Investment Banking
TOP UNIVERSITY
#2TOP PUBLIC SCHOOL IN THE U.S. SOUTHU.S. News & World Report, 2016
17THBEST PUBLIC UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE U.S.Bloomberg Businessweek, 2014
98%ALUMNI SATISFACTION RATE
BEST VALUE
59THBEST COLLEGE FOR EDUCATIONAL QUALITY, AFFORDABILITY, AND CAREER OUTCOMES IN THE U.S. CNN’s Money Magazine, 2015 TOP 75BEST VALUE PUBLIC UNIVERSITYIN THE U.S.Princeton Review, 2015
TOP 7%RETURN ON INVESTMENT IN THE NATION Payscale 2015
STUDENT SATISFACTION
92%FRESHMEN RETENTION RATE, COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE OF 72% OF ALL FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSJMU report, ACT report, 2015
25,000+STUDENTS APPLY EACH YEAR
3.8IS THE AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA OF JMU’S FRESHMEN CLASS
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THE ULTIMATE COLLEGE TOWN
Welcome to Harrisonburg. Here you’ll find an authentic American college town with a vibrant international community. What better location is there to study in and call home?
JMU has a long history of welcoming students from every continent to the beautiful city of Harrisonburg, in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Over 44 different languages are spoken here and every fall Harrisonburg celebrates the city’s rich intercultural diversity with the Annual International Festival.
Just two hours southwest of Washington, D.C., Harrisonburg is a lively town with attractions including museums, shopping, skiing, golfing, caverns, farmers’ markets, concerts, movie theaters and restaurants. Come explore!
RECENT ACCOLADES
#5 COLLEGE TOWNTravel & Leisure Magazine, 2013
25TH BEST PLACE TO START A BUSINESS IN VIRGINIANerdWallet, 2015
TOP 10MOUNTAIN BIKE TOWNS IN THE USANational Geographic
TOP 10AMERICA’S BEST FALL FOLIAGE DRIVESTravel + Leisure, 2015
#32BEST SMALL PLACES FOR BUSINESS AND CAREERSForbes, 2015
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK
THE 169KM SCENIC SKYLINE DRIVE IS A MUST-SEE IN FALL
DOWNTOWN HARRISONBURG
FREE TRANSPORTATION
JMU INTERNATIONAL WEEK IN SEPTEMBER
FORBES CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS
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Harrisonburg
BostonChicago
New York
Washington, D.C.
“ I always wanted to live in the U.S. and I saw JMU as a good opportunity to live here. The JMU campus is like a movie. The rank is very good and with studying international business I can buy products here and sell in Brazil.” Caio, Brazil, International Business
AVERAGE TEMPERATURESSPRING -2ºC/28ºF – 22ºC/72ºFSUMMER 14ºC/58ºF – 29ºC/85ºFFALL 0ºC/32ºF – 25ºC/77ºFWINTER -7ºC/20ºF – 7ºC/44ºF
Miami
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Get ahead. In today’s challenging, ever-changing business world, you need the skills and knowledge that will give you the competitive edge.
Recognized for teaching excellence and strong career opportunities, the JMU College of Business (COB) offers you eight AACSB-accredited Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree programs designed to ensure that you succeed and flourish in your chosen career. COB also offers Bachelor of Science degree programs in collaboration with the Hart School of Hospitality, Sport and Recreation Management.
WHY CHOOSE COB?
17THBEST UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE U.S. Bloomberg Businessweek, 2014
TOP 10HIGHEST PAID ACCOUNTING GRADUATESCollege Factual, 2014
90%JOB PLACEMENT RATE WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATION $58,000AVERAGE BASE SALARY FOR BUSINESS GRADUATE
120FULL-TIME FACULTY, ALL WITH THE HIGHEST ACADEMIC DEGREE IN THEIR FIELDS AND/OR EXTENSIVE WORK EXPERIENCE
“ What makes JMU’s College of Business unique is the strong emphasis on collaboration and hands-on learning. Faculty, students, alumni and employers work together to prepare business students to walk out the door of JMU truly prepared to make the difference in their first jobs and beyond.”
Dr. Mary Gowan, Dean, College of Business
AACSB-accredited Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree programs: � Accounting � Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics
� Economics � Finance and Business Law � International Business � Management � Marketing � Quantitative Finance
Bachelor of Science degree programs with the Hart School of Hospitality, Sport and Recreation Management: � Hospitality Management � Sport and Recreation Management
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RECENT EMPLOYERS
PROGRAM SPOTLIGHTAccountingThis degree emphasizes core business skills, as well as teamwork and the development of technical skills. Students also have the opportunity for summer semester internships with businesses, government and public accounting firms throughout Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic region.
Computer Information Systems and Business AnalyticsRanked among the top 10 information system programs in the U.S., our Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics (CIS) program combines cutting-edge technology with 21st century business practices. CIS prepares students for professional careers that require both the business knowledge and the technical skills to design, build and deliver competitive computer-based solutions.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSWATCH: GOOGLE ONLINE MARKETING CHALLENGE
Hospitality Management For students who want to become leaders in hospitality management, this major combines theoretical coursework, innovative learning and exposure to premier hospitality organizations and industry professionals.
The Hospitality Management program emphasizes practical experience while students complete a 400-hour internship. After graduation, students can pursue careers in hotels, resorts, restaurants, private clubs, travel, food service operations or convention management and meeting planning.
International Business A major in International Business prepares students for professional and leadership roles in the global business marketplace.
The program enhances understanding of people and their cultures through the study of different disciplines, as well as courses in a foreign language. A broad and flexible major, students study specialized courses in all the business disciplines, including marketing or finance.
Studying abroad or participating in a one-semester international internship, plus competency in a second language and culture, are all key aspects of this degree.
MarketingThe Department of Marketing takes great pride in a tradition of vibrant instruction within an innovative curriculum. Marketing students can choose from a concentration in General Marketing, Sales and Business Marketing, or Marketing Information Systems.
JMU Marketing students compete brilliantly in the Google Online Marketing Challenge, a global online marketing competition joined by thousands of teams from more than 100 countries. A JMU team was selected from 2,540 teams worldwide to win the prestigious AdWords Business Global Co-Winner award.
Quantitative FinanceWhile studying Quantitative Finance you will gain a strong foundation in mathematics, economics and finance. You need excellent analytical skills and aptitude for mathematics to succeed.This major leads to a range of career paths in analysis, research, consulting and investment management.
Just a few of many companies actively recruiting JMU Business graduates:
Accenture
Deloitte
Deutsche Bank
KPMG
Pepsi Co.
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Ernst & Young
Marriott International
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COLLEGE OF INTEGRATED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHTDepartment of Computer Science The field of Computer Science changes quickly and frequently, so our department is consistently evolving too. Our facilities include labs for Computer Engineering, Program Development and Forensics, and a High-Resolution Visualization Facility. Courses include object-orientated software, information security and artificial intelligence.
Department of EngineeringUnlike other engineering programs that split into separate sub-disciplines, our Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)-accredited program offers a single, integrated engineering degree. Focusing on sustainability, design, and systems analysis, our unique program equips you to address the ever-changing engineering challenges of the 21st century.
Embrace the future. With our range of innovative, cutting-edge programs, the College is renowned for producing graduates who are not only outstanding scientists and engineers, but are primed and ready to play a part in the new tech-driven world.
Department of Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT)Our innovative degree programs take an integrated approach to the sciences of biology, chemistry, maths, and physics; also include insights into management and business. This breadth of learning produces well-rounded graduates who have the skills needed to provide real solutions for our society.
“Our students thrive in an active-learning environment and will graduate project-ready, and prepared for the flexibility and resilience needed in our rapidly changing work world.” Dr. Adebayo Ogundipe, Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering
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58THBEST ENGINEERING PROGRAMS AMONG UNIVERSITIES WITH NO DOCTORATE OFFEREDU.S. News & World Report, 2015
RECENT JMU GRADUATE EMPLOYERS AND POSITIONSAccenture, Consulting Analyst
Boeing, Manufacture Engineer
Booz Allen Hamilton, Consultant
Deloitte Consulting, Business Technology Analyst
DNV Renewables, Data Analyst
IBM, IT Specialist
Jacobs Technology, Environmental Technician
Lockheed Martin, Systems Engineer
Northrop Grumman, Software Engineer
Oracle, Consultant
Raytheon, Staff Engineer
Siemens, Energy Engineer
Xerox, Business Analyst
JMU.EDU/CISE COLLEGE OF INTEGRATED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Discover your strengths. With a commitment to free but rigorous study of human nature, the College of Arts and Letters is home to 12 academic departments offering high-quality programs in the Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Communication Studies.
Our programs will help you to broaden your outlook and expand your chances of finding the ideal career in the global marketplace.
SCHOOL SPOTLIGHTSchools of Communication, Information, and MediaThree schools that cover the most popular areas of communication make up the Schools of Communication, Information, and Media:
� School of Communication Studies � School of Media Arts and Design � School of Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication
Each school uses the latest technology and teaching methods to provide in-depth training. Some of the programs include:
� Converged Media � Cultural Communication � Digital Video and Cinema � Integrated Advertising and Communications � Journalism � Public Relations
School of Liberal ArtsOffering a wealth of outstanding programs in the traditional liberal arts, the School includes the departments of:
� Anthropology � English � Foreign Language and Literature � History � Philosophy and Religion � Sociology
School of Public and International AffairsThe School of Public and International Affairs provides excellent preparation for those considering careers in government, politics, diplomacy, international business, non-governmental organizations, global media, and academia.
These high-quality programs challenge students, promote research and foster scholarships locally and globally:
� International Affairs � Justice Studies � Political Science � Public Policy and Administration
“ Students in the School of Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication develop skills in writing, editing, analysis, and use of communication technologies. It prepares students for success in business, education, law, journalism, health care, publishing, web development, government work, and intercultural translation and editing. This versatile major is a good choice for the 21st century.“ Dr. Lucy Bednar, Assistant Professor, School of Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS
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COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
Explore the human experience. Bursting with creativity, the College of Visual and Performing Arts is founded on the belief that artistic expression reveals the essential nature and diversity of human experience.
SCHOOL SPOTLIGHTSchool of Art, Design and Art History With our mission to cultivate excellence in the making and understanding of visual art, the school is an inspiring, nurturing space where artists, designers, and art historians develop and thrive.
Boasting excellent facilities and more than 50 talented faculty staff, the school offers you fully-accredited programs in:
� Art History � Art Education � Industrial Design � Interior Design � Graphic Design � Studio Art
School of MusicInspired by a deep love of music and a mission to provide the highest level of training, the School has an extraordinary range of programs to help you explore and develop as a musician. Areas of study include:
� ●Brass � Ensembles � Jazz � Music Education � Musicology/Ethnomusicology � Percussion � Piano � Strings � Theory/Composition Voice � Woodwinds
From professional pianists to film scoring and concert production, our graduates are highly sought after in all areas of the music business.
School of Theatre and DanceWith so many JMU alumni making their mark on Broadway or in Hollywood, the School rightly prides itself on the attention it gives to undergraduates.
Discover an exciting range of programs that not only help you grow as a performer, but give you the opportunity to write, produce, direct, design and choreograph productions.
Theatre areas of study:
� Design and Theatre Technology � Performance � Theatre Studies � Theatre Education
Dance areas of study:
� Ballroom Dance � Dance Improvisation � Elementary Modern Dance � Elementary Ballet � International Folk Dance � Jazz Dance
JMU.EDU/CAL COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
Professional performance venues The Forbes Center for the Performing Arts serves as a support space and performance venue for students in the School of Music. Featuring five remarkable venues, the Forbes Center hosts dance, theatre and music performances by critically acclaimed guest artists as well as JMU faculty members, students and alumni.
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Learn by doing. With its emphasis on learning science by doing science, the College is renowned for providing students with exceptional and exciting research experiences.
Here, you will receive the highest quality instruction within state-of-the-art facilities. These include the beautiful Bioscience Building and the John C. Wells Planetarium, a $2 million hybrid facility that is the only one of its kind in the world.
Each of our departments offers a range of outstanding, student-centered programs renowned for preparing students for responsible positions in research, industry, education, medicine, and government.
DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHTBiologyHome to more than 800 undergraduate biology students including:
� Advanced Human Anatomy � Animal Physiology � Biomechanics � Environmental Toxicology � Field Botany � Freshwater Ecology � Genomics � Immunology � Microbiology � Microscopy � Neurobiology
� Plant Physiology
Chemistry and BiochemistryDegree programs in this department include:
� Biochemistry � Biophysical chemistry � Chemistry � Chemical Education � Chemistry/Business � Materials Science
Geology and Environmental ScienceThe department offers a B.A. in Earth Science, or a B.S. in Geology.
Mathematics and Statistics Here, students can study range of major and minor programs in mathematics and statistics:
� Applied Mathematics � Mathematics Education � Pure Mathematics � Statistics
Physics and AstronomyThe department offers both major and minor programs in Physics, and a minor in Astronomy, for students interested in a challenging program in pure and applied sciences.
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
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COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND BEHAVIORAL STUDIES
Active learning. With a mission to promote excellence in scholarship and professional development, we offer you an exciting range of high-quality programs.
DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHT � Communication Sciences and Disorders � Psychology � Health Sciences � Kinesiology � Social Work
Expert faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, partnerships with local agencies and numerous international study experiences are hallmarks of our active learning environment.
“ Psychology is a fascinating science that explores how people and animals think, feel, and act. The study of psychology develops problem-solving, critical thinking skills and oral and written communication. Students of psychology learn how to use scientific methods to develop a better understanding of behavior.” Dr. Claire Lyons, Professor, Department of Psychology
CHBS.JMU.EDU COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND BEHAVIORAL STUDIES
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THE JMU INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER
Ready, set, go… We understand that studying in a foreign country can be challenging, so from your first day at JMU, the International Study Center (ISC) is here for you.
The JMU ISC is a dedicated facility just for international students. It is a place that welcomes you, supports you, and helps you to gain the skills, knowledge and perspectives you need to make the most of your new university life.
Studying at the ISC means that you will get the best of both worlds: the full JMU/all-American campus experience, plus the care of a supportive community that will help you adapt and thrive as an international student. And when you’re ready, you’ll join your chosen mainstream degree program, confident, capable and fully prepared for the challenges of a JMU education.
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WHAT IS AN ISC PATHWAY PROGRAM?Do I study English language? Yes. Depending on your language level, you may take the 2-, 3-, or 4-semester International Year One (IY1) program at the ISC, which will include academic and - academic and English courses.
Do I study academic courses? Yes. You will take specialized academic courses that fully prepare you to enter the second year of your degree program.
Do I get academic credits for my degree? Yes. You will get a minimum of 24 academic credits for your degree upon successful completion of the credit-bearing courses offered at the ISC.
Do I get extra academic support and learn study skills? Yes. The ISC provides additional support to help you succeed academically.
After the ISC, do I continue into the second year of my degree program? Yes. Upon completion of the ISC, you will move into the second year of your degree program.
Will I graduate in four years? Yes. Depending on your program type, you will spend 8-16 months at the ISC and then the remaining three years (of your four- year program) completely integrated into the University.
Do I lose time at the ISC? No. You are able to graduate within four years, similar to direct entry students. Unlike studying an English-only program and then starting your first year of university studies, you can save both time and money at the ISC.
Do I pay more to get an American degree? No. You save money by studying at the ISC since you will study both English and academic courses within the standard suggested duration to complete the given degree program.
Is there an application fee? No. There is no JMU application fee for ISC applicants.
Do I get a university issued I-20? Yes, JMU issues the I-20 for visa purposes.
Do I take classes with American students? You will take cohort classes with other international students in the ISC, offering you dedicated attention and academic help. You will always take regular classes with American students once you finish the ISC and matriculate to full-time degree study at JMU.
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PATHWAY PROGRAMS
Prepare for university study. The JMU International Study Center (ISC) is a place that welcomes you, supports you and helps you to gain the skills, knowledge and perspectives you need to make the most of your university life.
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONEThe International Year One includes specialized courses in American culture, English for Academic Purposes and study skills to help you adjust to U.S. teaching methods and resources. You’ll also take courses from year one of your chosen degree programs, allowing you to earn 24 credits, or more.
Benefits of the International Year One
� Dedicated academic support to prepare you for university
� Progress to the second year of your chosen degree program
� Graduate in four years, similar to direct entry students
� Be a part of the spirit of JMU on campus from day one
Programs at the International Study Center are delivered by Study Group, in partnership with JMU. The ISC delivers the English for Academic Purposes courses and programs, and James Madison University delivers the academic, credit-bearing courses.
DIRECT ADMISSION - NEW FOR FALL 2016!If you meet the appropriate language and academic requirements, you can apply directly to any of our academic programs at JMU. This is an excellent opportunity for students from English speaking countries or with high scores on the IELTS and TOEFL to attend JMU. The ISC can also help you with your application. Please see the Study Plan Options on page 17 or contact our admissions office at [email protected] for details.
96%OF ISC STUDENTS PROGRESSED INTO SECOND YEAR DEGREE STUDY IN 2015
YEAR 1 YEAR 2SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 3SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
YEAR 4SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
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‡�List�of�Academic�Electives�(choose�five�or�six):� �PSYC�160�Lifespan�Human�Development�
ECON�200�Introduction�to�Macroeconomics�ISAT�160�Problem�Solving�Approaches�in�Science�and�Technology�HTH�100�Personal�Wellness�
BIO�114�Organisms�COB�204�Computer�Information�Systems�REL�101�Religions�of�the�World�GEOL�102�Environment:�Earth�GEOL�211�Oceanography
*���Summer�semester�is�a�modified�program�with�shorter�duration��and�reduced�number�of�courses�offered.����Transfer�credits�are�not�acceptable�for�WRTC�100,�WRTC�103,��SCOM�123�or�equivalent,�and�ISAT�160�or�equivalent.����This�chart�serves�as�a�guide�only.��Depending�on�her/his�English�level,�academic�background�and�intended�major,�the�student�may�take�a�different�curriculum�than�this�sample.
1ST SEMESTER 2ND SEMESTER 3RD SEMESTER 4TH SEMESTER
2-SEMESTER PROGRAM
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ACADEMIC COURSESWRTC�100:�Reading�and�Writing�WorkshopMath�or�Academic�Elective†
Academic�Elective‡
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ACADEMIC COURSESWRTC�103:�Critical�Reading�and�WritingSCOM�123:�Group�PresentationsMath�or�Academic�Elective†
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Academic�Elective‡
3-SEMESTER PROGRAM
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ACADEMIC COURSESMath�or�Academic�Elective†
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Academic�Elective‡
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EAP COURSESReading�1Writing�1Listening/Speaking�1Grammar�1American�Culture�1Thematic�Dialogs�1Advising
EAP COURSESReading�and�Writing�2Speaking�and�PronunciationListening�and�NotetakingAcademic�Syntax�&�VocabularyAmerican�Culture�2Advising
ACADEMIC COURSEMath�or�Academic�Elective*
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Study Plan Options
GRADUATION
UNIVERSITY DEGREE TIMELINE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: IELTS 6.0 | Password 6.0 | TOEFL 70 | B2*
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: IELTS 5.5 | Password 5.5 | TOEFL 60
SEM 2 SEM 3 SEM 4SEM 1IY1EAP†
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: IELTS 4.5 | Password 4.5 | TOEFL 45
4-SEMESTER 16 MONTHS
PATHWAY
DIRECT ADMISSIONENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 81 Academic: GPA 3.0+
INTAKE: August | January
SEM 1 SEM 2IY12-SEMESTER 8 MONTHS
SEM 1 SEM 2 SEM 3IY13-SEMESTER 12 MONTHS
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Progression guide*
INTAKE STUDY PLANMATRICULATION TO DEGREE PROGRAM
AUGUST 2016
2-semester August�2017+
3-semester August�2017
4-semester January�2018
JANUARY 2017
2-semester August�2017
3-semester January�2018
4-semester̀ August�2018+
MAY 2017
2-semester January�2018
3-semester August�2018+
4-semester August�2018
*�A�student’s�ISC�study�plan�is�determined�by�her/his�arrival�English�placement�test,�and�can�be�longer�or�shorter�than�her/his�original��study�plan�in�the�offer�letter.�
+Summer�breaks�before�matriculation.�
Students�are�required�to�complete�their�study�plans�at�the�ISC�consecutively�without�semester�breaks.
Students�who�have�completed�their�ISC�program�are�eligible��to�take�summer�break.
Sample International Year One Curriculum*
*Students who have completed a 12-week or longer Embassy English program and are at level B2 or higher are also qualified for the 2-semester IY1
† English for Academic Purposes
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: Specific for each pathway. See above. Academic: GPA 3.0
INTAKE: August | January | May
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CAREER AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT
“I always wanted to go here. I knew I wanted to work in hospitality. I saw how the service worked in Europe and Russia, but everyone would agree that the US has the friendliest people and the best service so I decided to study in this country. I had a choice between two universities but I decided JMU because it’s highly ranked. Virginia is so beautiful. This is the place I’d like to be.” Dana Eleusizova, Russia Hospitality Management
Helping you to achieve success. There is a wealth of support for international students at JMU, from the moment you apply, all the way through your university education and career beyond.
STUDENT SUCCESS CENTEROpened in September 2014, the center is the newest addition to JMU’s many resources that are dedicated to student success. It houses more than 20 support facilities including the University Health Center, the Office of Academic and Career Planning, and Learning Centers focused on helping students overcome challenges they may face.
LIBRARIESThe JMU Libraries include the Carrier Library, the Music Library and Rose Library. JMU librarians work with academic departments to provide subject-specific library instruction, research consultation, and to develop collections. The award-winning Information Literacy program provides students with skills for lifelong learning.
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LIBRARY FACTS
500,000 BOOK VOLUMES
165,000 E-BOOK TITLES
110,000 E-JOURNAL TITLES
43,000 AUDIO-VISUAL VOLUMES
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS (OIP)The OIP offers a wealth of services, courses, and excursions aimed at helping international students adapt and excel at JMU. Programs such as Conversation Partner and International Week create enjoyable and inspiring opportunities for you to make friends and network with students from other cultures.
“LIFE” is a program that connects international students with local families, so that you can experience real American home life.
CAREER PLANNING Career and Academic Planning Resource Center From writing resumes and cover letters to searching for internships and jobs, the Career and Academic Planning Resource Center is here to help. It also sponsors a number of career fair events each year to provide students in all majors with the opportunity to interact with employers and find out about career options. More than 250 companies attended in recent years.
Career Guide to JMU Majors A guide to introduce you to some of the career options for each of the majors offered at JMU. It includes internship opportunities, characteristics of successful students, and websites for further guidance on potential careers.
Recruit-A-Duke JMU’s online platform, Recruit-a-Duke, enables you to register for internships, full-time jobs, career fairs, workshops, information sessions, and more.
Practice Interview Program Gain valuable experience interviewing with actual employers, without leaving the campus.
International Student Career Day (ISCD) ISCD is a one-day program specifically designed to help international students who are considering pursuing internships or jobs in the U.S. after graduation.
Interview StreamStudents can practice their interview techniques with Interview Stream, a web-based application that conducts free, online interviews with a webcam.
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ALL-AMERICAN CAMPUS LIFE
So many ways to get involved. If you’re looking for the ultimate American college experience, welcome to JMU! The JMU spirit is all about getting you involved, making you welcome, and becoming part of our exciting and vibrant campus life.
Our beautiful campus has state-of-the-art facilities for sports, arts and entertainment, plus many other interests – there’s even a planetarium! From basketball, botany and drama to religion, rock climbing and rock music, you’re bound to find something for you.
SPORTSUREC and University Park The popular University Recreation Center (UREC) and University Park provide everything you need for fitness and fun, including a gym, swimming pool, climbing wall, yoga studio, and indoor and outdoor sports courts.
NCAA 1 athletic programs include:
� American Football (M) � Baseball (M) � Basketball (M/F) � Cross Country (F) � Field Hockey (F) � Golf (M/F) � Lacrosse (F)
� Soccer (M/F) � Softball (F) � Swimming and Diving (F) � Tennis (M/F) � Track & Field (F) � Volleyball (F)
Male (M), Female (F)
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONSJMU students are known for being both academically and socially engaged. With more than 350 clubs and organizations on campus, there truly is something for everyone. Here’s a small sample of what you can be part of:
Academic: Financial Management Association, Madison Marketing Association, Engineers Without Borders, Madison Historians
Diversity: African Student Association, Chinese Students and Scholars Association, Latino Student Alliance, Muslim Student Association
Interests: Anime Club, Astronomy Club, Cinemuse Film Club, Latin Dance Club
Sports: Basketball, Cheerleading, Ski and Snowboard Racing, Soccer, Table Tennis
ART, MUSIC AND MOVIESFor those with a passion for movies and art, JMU’s state-of-the-art facilities host on-campus movies, concerts, dance and theatrical performances, and art exhibitions throughout the year.
Forbes Center for the Performing ArtsCritically acclaimed performances and concerts by JMU students and guest artists are hosted in five spectacular venues:
� Mainstage Theatre (450 seats) � Concert Hall (600 seats) � Recital Hall (196 seats) � Studio Theatre (200 seats) � Earlynn J. Miller Dance Theatre (200 seats)
Grafton-Stovall TheatreRecently released and classic films are shown twice a day for about $3 per ticket.
Sawhill Gallery, artWorks Gallery, and New Image GalleryExhibitions of internationally important professional art pieces and the creative works of JMU students are on show in these galleries.
OUTDOOR VENUESNewman LakeThe quiet lake surrounded by sleepy willow trees is an ideal place to spend outdoor time on campus. There’s always a spot for a group study session or an afternoon picnic.
Edith J. Carrier ArboretumAt JMU, you can take a break from the hustle and bustle of student life without leaving the campus. Explore the natural beauty of the woodland and botanical gardens on the east side of the university.
John C. Wells PlanetariumYou can even explore the universe from right here at JMU! The $2 million planetarium offers free screenings of movies and projections of the night sky.
The QuadListed in the National Register of Historic Places as a national treasure, the Quadrangle (Quad) has always been considered the heart of JMU’s beautiful campus. It’s the place to study, socialize, or play sports on a warm, sunny day.
“I was an exchange student two years ago in Michigan and I likedthe American culture so much. It is the main reason why I decidedto study in the U.S. I chose JMU because it is a good university withmodern facilities.”
Avtandil, RussiaHospitality Management
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AT HOME IN HARRISONBURG
Welcome to the neighborhood. Convenient and comfortable accommodation is available on campus, and we advise all students at the International Study Center (ISC) to apply for a room. On-campus accommodation is limited, so if you are not assigned a room, or prefer to live off-campus, you can choose from a selection of luxurious but affordable housing nearby.
Off-campus housing North 38 Apartments are a great off-campus living option. The luxurious apartments are just 4km from campus on a bus route that JMU students can use for free. Shops, restaurants, parks and cinemas are all close by and the ISC can help you arrange your accommodation here.
� Three and four bedroom apartments � Furnished, private bedroom and bathroom � Private balcony or terrace � Shared living room with a large flat-screen TV � Fully-equipped kitchen with washer/dryer � On-site fitness center � 24-hour student clubhouse � Computer lounge with study space and free printing
� Game room with pool table � Swimming pool and hot tub � Water volleyball and basketball � Sand volleyball court
Rent is approximately $495 per month, per person.
Students can also choose from one of the many other accommodation options available in Harrisonburg. Most off-campus housing options offer individual leases and can be arranged online before you arrive.
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A DINING EXPERIENCE
Cuisines from around the world. JMU has the #6 best campus food in the U.S. (Princeton Review, 2016) and with so much choice it’s easy to see why. From world-class coffee, desserts and snacks, to halal, kosher, vegetarian, American and Korean dishes, JMU’s 20 on-campus dining facilities offer something for every taste.
D-HUBKnown by the student population as D-Hub, JMU’s original buffet-style dining hall is an essential visit. The menu has a wide selection of savory and sweet options from different cuisines and cooking styles, including vegetarian and vegan alternatives.
E-HALLThe East Campus Dining Hall, or E-Hall, is a 700-seat modern buffet-style dining area that serves a variety of food from around the world: bakery, bistro, deli, grill, hearth oven, produce market and Tandoori International.
TOP DOG CAFÉTop Dog Café, a food-court style eatery, is a favorite with international students.
Four unique venues – Mongolian Grill, Sushi, Madison Bread Company, and Grille Works – offer an international mix of traditional stir-fry Asian dishes, sushi and sashimi, signature Italian-style Panini, and a wide variety of American dishes.
FESTIVALFound on JMU’s east-campus, Festival offers not only an impressive menu but also a beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Students can find traditional American food as well as Mediterranean and Chinese dishes in this food-court-style dining option.
RESTAURANTS AND CAFÉSIn addition to the selection of restaurants and food courts unique to the JMU campus, students can also find popular American restaurants and cafés such as Starbucks, Java City, Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bros. Bagels, and Quizno’s.
“ I want to learn a new culture because I am shy. The university has just a few Chinese students so there is a good chance for me to practice my English, and the restaurants are very good here.” Jingwen Wang, China Business Administration, Management
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CONNECT WITH THE ISCOur Student Enrollment Advisors are happy to answer your questions and help with your application. They speak a variety of languages and will do their best to work with you in your preferred language.
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· A complete and accurate application form including your intended degree program, email address and telephone number
· Official score from English language proficiency test: IELTS, TOEFL iBT, Password and Embassy English tests accepted*
· Certified, full transcripts of all academic qualifications, translated with translation authenticated
· Certified, proof of graduation, translated, with translation authenticated if available, at the time of application
· Personal Statement
· Letter of Recommendation
· Identification pages of your passport
· Copy of your current I-20 and visa, if applicable
· Certified bank statement (issued within 3 months) translated into English; statement must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover minimum of one year of academic study
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* Password and Embassy English test scores not accepted for Direct Admission.
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FEES1
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE
DIRECT ADMISSION 2-SEMESTER 3-SEMESTER 4-SEMESTER2
Tuition $21,478* $21,478 $30,278 $37,178
Comprehensive�student�services�fee
$2,236�per�semester $2,236�per�semester
International�student�and�administration�fee
$120�per�semester $120�per�semester
Orientation�fee�(fall�only) $120�per�semester $120�per�semester
Internet�connection�fee $96�per�semester $96�per�semester
JMU�student�insurance $1,268�(12�months) $1,268�(12�months) $1,902�(18�months)
On-campus�accommodation��and�resident�meal�plan3 $4,644�per�semester $4,644�per�semester
Airport�transfer�(optional)4 $350�(private�taxi);��$160�(JMU�shuttle)
$350�(private�taxi);�$160�(JMU�shuttle)
SEMESTER DATES5
SEMESTERCLASSES START VACATIONS
END OF SEMESTER
FALL�2016 August�29 Thanksgiving:�November�24-25 December�16
SPRING�2017 January�9MLK:�January�16�Spring�Break:�March�6-10
May�4
SUMMER�2017 May�15Memorial�Day:�May�29��Independence�Day:�July�4
August�4
1� Fees�are�based�on�2015-2016�rates,�and�are�subject�to�change�without�notice.
2�English�for�Academic�Purposes�+�3-Semester.
3��Students�living�on-campus�are�required�to�participate�in�a�meal�plan.�Students�living�off-campus�can�choose�to�buy�a�meal�plan�or�not�to.
4��Transfer�directly�to�JMU,�one-way,�on�initial�arrival.�Applicants�must�reserve�transportation�prior�to�arrival�by�completing�the�Flight�Arrival�Form.
5��Students�should�prepare�to�arrive�a�few�days�before�classes�start�to�attend�a�mandatory�orientation.�Contact�the�ISC�Admissions�Manager�at�[email protected]�for�details.����Class�schedules�are�tentative�and�subject�to�slight�change.
*�Estimate�only.�JMU�sets�Direct�Admission�Tuition�and�fees�in�Spring�for�the�upcoming�academic�year.
JMU International Study Center MSC 6926, 396 South High Street Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA
T: +1-540-568-4981 E: [email protected]
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This�brochure�is�issued�for�the�general�guidance�of�students�considering�entry��to�James�Madison�University�International�Study�Center�beginning�in�2016.
The�information�is�correct�at�the�time�of�going�to�press,�and�the�programs�and�services�described�herein�are�those�which�Study�Group�is�planning�to�offer.
However,�Study�Group�reserves�the�right�to�amend,�add�or�remove�any�program�and/or�services�set�out�in�this�brochure�and/or�the�timetable,�delivery,�content�syllabi,�and�assessment�of�such�programs.�
The�University�(where�applicable)�also�reserves�the�right�to�amend�the�regulations�governing�those�programs�without�prior�notice.�Study�Group�therefore�strongly�recommends�that�immediately�prior�to�making�any�application�to�Study�Group�or�accepting�any�offer�from�Study�Group,�students�should�refer�to�the�most�up-to-date�version�of�the�program�descriptions�and�specifications�and�the�regulations�on�the�James�Madison�University�website.�
Study�Group�also�reserves�the�right�to��make�variations�to�the�content�and�method�of�delivery�of�the�programs�and�services,�to�discontinue�programs�and�services�and/or�to�combine�and�merge�programs,�if�such�action�is�reasonably�considered�to��be�necessary�by�Study�Group.�
Applicants�to�Study�Group�programs�will�be�notified�as�soon�as�practicable�of�any�material�changes�likely�to�have�a�bearing��on�their�applications,�such�as�cancellation��of,�or�major�modification�to�programs�offered,�changes�to�accommodation�provision,�or�fees�and�charges�to�be�levied�where�applicable.��
Neither�the�University�nor�Study�Group�shall�be�liable�for�any�errors�or�omissions�that�may�be�contained.
* 2 0 8 2 4 *
James�Madison�International�Study�Center�is�part�of�Study�Group,�a�global�leader�in�preparing�students�for�international�academic�success��and�rewarding�careers�through�a�life-changing�learning�experience.�We�offer�customised�programmes�across�higher,�language�and�online�education�starting�from�high�school�to�life-long�learning.�Study�Group�taught�more�than�73,000�students�from�145�countries�across�the�UK,�Europe,�USA,�Canada,�Australia�and�New�Zealand�in�2015.
To�learn�more,�please�visit�studygroup.com
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