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ACADEMIC OPEN SEPTEMBER 25 SEPTEMBER 2021 HOUSE Choose your own adventure! Welcome to James Madison University! Take some time to look over all the events of the day, and plan out your time here on campus. If you have questions about the day or what JMU Want to take your program virtual? has to offer you, feel free to ask any of our staff and Scan here to download students located all around campus. Have a great day! the Guidebook app. Plan your day, explore campus, get directions and more. English (Harrison 0112) Cultural Communication; Health Communication; Interpersonal College of Arts Foreign Languages, Literatures, STOP Communication; Organizational Communi- & Cultures (Harrison 2113) & Letters 4 cation; Advocacy Studies; Public Relations History (Harrison 0102) School of Media Arts & Design Academic Fair Justice Studies (Harrison 2101) (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) (Harrison 2105) Crime and Criminology; Global Justice; Interactive Design; Creative Advertising; Located throughout Harrison Hall Social Justice Digital Video & Cinema; Journalism Philosophy/Religion (Harrison 2114) Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon Political Science (Harrison 1261) School of Writing, Rhetoric and Political Science; International Affairs; Technical Communication (Harrison Public Policy and Administration 2246) Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon Technical and Scientific Communication; Writing and Rhetoric School of Communication Studies Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon (Harrison 1241) Conflict Analysis and Intervention; Sociology/Anthropology (Harrison 2102) STOP College Overview Sessions at 10 A.M., 11 A.M., & Noon (Hartman Forum, 2nd Floor) College of 3 College of Business Transfer Advising 10 A.M. – 11:20 A.M. (Hartman 1012) Gillam Center for Entrepreneurship will present at 11 A.M. & Noon (Major ICCE Lab) Business Major-specific Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon Academic Fair (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) Accounting (Hartman Hall 1035) International Business Computer Information Systems (Hartman Hall 1000) Located in Hartman Hall Lobby (Hartman Hall 2025) Management (Hartman Hall 2029) Attend 1, 2, or 3 sessions Economics (Hartman Hall 2000) Marketing (Hartman Hall 2008) Finance & Quantitative Finance (Hartman Hall 2030) Major-specific Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon STOP College of 6 Elementary Education (SSC 4044) Middle Grades Education (SSC 4043) PreK-6th grades 6th-8th grades English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Education Inclusive Early Childhood (SSC 4046) PreK-3rd grades and Early Childhood Academic Fair Secondary Education (SSC 4043) Special Education (Birth – Age 5) 6th-1212 grades Biology, Chemistry, Earth (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) Science, English, Mathematics, Physics, Special Education (SSC 4047) Student Success Center (SSC) K - 12th grades Social Studies Fourth Floor Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (SSC 4042) PreK-12th grades Hart School Information Sessions (including information Hart School of Hospitality, about both the Hospitality Management and Sport & STOP Recreation Management Programs) at 11 A.M. & Noon Sport & Recreation 3 (Godwin 354)* Management *Tours of the Hospitality Culinary Lab will follow information sessions. Located in Godwin Hall STOP 9:30 A.M. Pre-Professional Health Overview with Q&A (40 min) Pre-Professional 2 11 A.M. Pre-Professional Health Student Panel (30 min) Health Advising Noon Pre-Professional Health Overview (20 min) Pre-Professional Health (PPH) Advising provides aspiring health profes- Located in EnGeo 2301 sionals with the information, advising, and application support necessary to engage in career exploration, achieve excellence in core competencies, and Pre-Athletic Training: Pre-Dentistry; prepare for admission to health professions schools. PPH students concur- Pre-Medicine; Pre-Optometry; Pre-Phys- rently complete an undergraduate degree and major program of their choice. ical Therapy; Pre-Pharmacy; Pre-Veter- inary Medicine; Pre-Physician Assistant; Pre-Occupational Therapy 2 STOP Learn more about the JMU Honors College: Honors 6 11 A.M. Q&A Panel Honors College students: College (SSC 1075) ● Work together across academic disciplines. ● Work in an environment that moves them to higher levels (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) Noon Q&A Panel of success. (SSC 1075) Located in the Student Success ● Experience authentic faculty mentorship. ● Foster ideas that will enrich the entire campus community. Center (SSC) and Hillcrest House 10 A.M. – 1 P.M. Honors College Open House ● Develop real-world strengths in leadership, global studies, (Hillcrest House) service, research, and creative expression. College of Health & Major specific Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon Health Professions (HBS 1051) Communication Sciences & Behavioral Studies ● Dietetics Disorders (HBS G050) ● Health Services Administration STOP Health Sciences (HBS G010) Academic Fair ● Occupational Therapy 6 Nursing (HBS G040) (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) (Graduate Program) Psychology (Burruss 31) Located in the Health & Behavioral Studies ● Athletic Training (Graduate Program) Building (HBS) ● Physicians Assistant Social Work (HBS 2099) (Graduate Program) See page 2 Between 10 a.m. and 1 P.M., individual depart- Pre-Professional Health* ments and student organizations will be hosting Kinesiology (HBS G045) tables and open labs for prospective students ● Kinesiology and families to learn more about all the oppor- ● Exercise Science tunities available in the College of Health and ● Physical & Health Education Behavioral Studies. STOP Major-specific Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon College of 2 Computer Science (ISAT/CS 159) Production Systems; Environment; Information and Knowledge Engineering (EnGeo 1003) Integrated Science Management; Telecommunications, Geographic Science (EnGeo 2202) Networking and Security & Engineering Applied Geographic Information Science; Environment, Conservation, Intelligence Analysis (ISAT/CS 136) Academic Fair Sustainability, and Development Supporting better decision making in (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) a wide variety of fields. Integrated Science and Technology Located throughout the Engineering & (ISAT/CS 259) *Additional programming may be available; Geosciences and ISAT/CS Buildings Applied Biotechnology; Energy; check with individual academic departments. STOP Major-specific Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon College of 2 Astronomy (Phys/Chem 2212) Mathematics (EnGeo 1204) Science & Biochemistry (Phys/Chem 3216) Physics (Phys/Chem 2212) Mathematics Biology (Bioscience 2007) Statistics (EnGeo 1204) Biotechnology (EnGeo 1209) Pre-Professional Health* See page 2 Academic Fair Chemistry (Phys/Chem 3216) (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) *Chemistry and Physics will have tours and Earth Science (EnGeo 1202) outreach/demonstrations. Please stop by their Located throughout the Engineering informational tables for more information. Environmental Programs (EnGeo 1208) & Geosciences, Physics & Chemistry, and Bioscience Buildings Geology (EnGeo 1202) College of Visual & School-specific Information Sessions at 11 A.M. & Noon STOP School of Art, Design and Art STOP School of Theatre and Performing Arts 6 History* (Duke Hall, Lobby Atrium) 5 Dance*(Forbes Center; Art Education; Art History; Mainstage Theatre) Academic Fair Architectural Design; Graphic Dance; Musical Theatre; Theatre (10 A.M. – 1 P.M.) Design; Industrial Design; Studio Art Also Provided: STOP School of Music* The School of Music & School of Theatre and STOP Tours of Wayland Hall Arts 5 (Forbes Center, Recital Hall) Dance program tables are located in Forbes 4 Learning Community Music; Music Education Center, second floor lobby. The School of Art, at 1 P.M. & 2 P.M. Design and Art History program table is locat- * Tours of facilities will follow information sessions ed in Duke Hall Atrium. 3 STOP Come explore the opportunities you will have to be involved as a student at JMU, Student Life 1 and learn more about services available to you during your time here. The fair will feature university offices, student clubs & organizations that encourage success, Showcase involvement, and leadership for all JMU students. Come interact with student leaders, faculty and staff who are dedicated to enriching the life of (8 A.M. – 10 A.M.) students through learning outside of the traditional classroom. Atlantic Union Bank Center STOP Come meet with an Admissions Counselor for a 10-minute individual session to All About 1 answer your questions about admissions at JMU. Counselors will answer ques- tions about the application process, admissions criteria and specialized oppor- Admissions tunities at the University. Please note that this Q&A session is merely for your 11 A.M. – 2 P.M. Festival Ballrooms information, as JMU does not use an interview as part of our admissions process. JMU X-Labs is designed to teach innovation with intention. Its programming JMU X-Labs: Real challenges students to take ownership of their education, pivot creatively, and confidently tackle problems. The “X” in JMU X-Labs represents the variable of problems. Real Skills. discipline – any and every major is welcome. Come learn more about our STOP academic classes, Pop-Ups, Open Lab hours, and events. Real Impact. 3 Catch the JMU X-Labs Shuttle at the Godwin/Bookstore shuttle stop. 11 A.M. – 1 P.M. Lakeview Hall Come to any one of these three times to learn about all the interesting and STOP Study Abroad 6 unique study abroad options available to JMU students. Both semester long and short-term programs are available to all students as early as their first Programs semester at JMU. 9