Harrisburg University, situated in the capital city of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, and also having a campus in Philadelphia, is a distinguished institution focused on STEM-related undergraduate and graduate programs. The university offers a diverse array of academic programs, including 12 Day 1 CPT eligible majors, all of which are STEM-certified.
Many students employed in the US are STEM majors. According to our student database, 70% are in the tech industry, where skills in analytics and project management are highly sought after. Therefore, MS Analytics, MS Project Management and MS Computer Information Sciences are considered the three most popular majors.
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Graduates of the Master of Science in Analytics program will be able to:
Graduates become data scientists and analysts in finance, marketing, operations, and business intelligence working groups that generate and consume large amounts of data.
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Graduates of the Project Management Program are able to:
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Graduates of the Computer Information Sciences graduate program are able to:
GoElite has students employed in health, medical, or pharmaceutical sectors who might consider pursuing majors such as MS Biotechnology, MS Healthcare Informatics, MS Nursing, and MS Pharmaceutical Sciences. Students working in technology or specialized fields might explore MS Consumer Behavior and Decision Sciences, MS Cybersecurity Operations and Control Management, MS Human-Centered Interaction Design, MS Information Systems Engineering and Management, and MS Learning Technologies and Media Systems. For those involved in startups or planning to start their own business, MS Techpreneurship could be an ideal choice.
Students who have not yet obtained a master's degree before being admitted to HU are advised to work full-time for no more than 364 days in a calendar year under CPT authorization. This allows them to apply for OPT (12 months) and OPT Extension (24 months) after graduation. Otherwise, these students are not eligible to apply for OPT Extension from their master's program.
The CPT internship must be related to the student's area of study, and they can work either full-time (21-40 hours per week) or part-time (20 hours or fewer per week).
There are 3 semesters in a year for Day 1 CPT Programs at Harrisburg University: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
In each semester, international students must register for at least 2 courses (6 credits; including one online course and one hybrid course)
Onsite frequency: 3 times per semester (latest on-site requirement)
For F-1 visa students, it is mandatory to begin their CPT internship on the first day of the first semester, which is known as Day 1 CPT full-time job.
If you have submitted an I-539 for status change or if you are a student with a B-1/B-2 visa or F-2 visa looking to transfer to an F-1 visa, you must successfully complete the first semester with a GPA of 3.0 or above in order to be eligible to apply for CPT.
At Harrisburg University, CPT is a requirement for master's and doctoral programs.
If you are a master's program student, you must complete a minimum of 2 semesters of CPT in order to be eligible for graduation. Additionally, each semester you should enroll in two courses - one online and one onsite.
The online course requires students to:
The onsite course is conducted at the main campus in Harrisburg on:
On average, students spend about 6-8 hours per week to complete all coursework.
After the employer completes the CPT verification form and submits the offer letter to the International Student Office, the school will issue students an I-20 that includes the employer's details once the offer letter is approved. If a student registers in advance for courses for the upcoming semester, the CPT authorization will be extended to the beginning of that semester. This enables students to legally work full-time and bridges the gap between two semesters.
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