Integrated Science, Business, and Technology (ISBT)

  • Major, Minor
  • 4-year, On Campus

Career Opportunities

After graduating, our alums enjoy successful careers covering a variety of fields with some of the biggest names in the country, including:

Corporate Management

  • Leadership Development Program, GlaxoSmithKline
  • Operations Manager, Delta Geophiscs Inc.
  • Global Marketing Senior Manager, Ethicon, Inc.

Project Management

  • Research Service Analyst, Consumer Health Sciences
  • Systems Analyst II, Robert, Kohler Company
  • Senior IT Manager, Johnson & Johnson

Corporate Analysis

  • Energy/Marine Underwriter, Navigators Group
  • Global Market Acces Analyst, Merck & Co., Inc.
  • Principal Cybersecurity Engineer, CA Technologies

Research and Development

  • Manufacturing Associate II, Tengion
  • Research Support Specialist,
    CA Technologies

STEM Designated Program

This program meets the requirements of what the Department for Homeland Security considers to be a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) field of study. International students who graduate from this program may be eligible to apply for a 24-month OPT extension.

After meeting with Dr. Nancy Jones on my visit to campus, I immediately fell in love with the program, ISBT’s mission, and all of the opportunities it could yield after graduation. From that moment I have never looked back and still to this day am extremely thankful I made the decision to choose ISBT as my major.

Ryan Nork, ’18
La Salle University Board Chair Ellen Reilly, '83 (left), and President Daniel J. Allen, Ph.D. (right), present Michael Imms, The Catholic Philopatrian Scholarship Foundation chair, and Sue (Schwab) Hohenleitner, ’92, with jerseys to represent the Lasallian Impact Award and the Lasallian Leadership Award, respectively.

La Salle University hosted its 32nd Annual Charter Dinner to celebrate the institution’s founding in 1863 and honor Sue Hohenleitner, ’92, and The Catholic Philopatrian Scholarship Foundation.

Angelica May Reyta, ‘25, MBA ’26, with her mother Everlinda Reyta (right) outside the family restaurant.

For Angelica May Reyta, ‘25, MBA ’26, La Salle University is more than just a college — it’s a family tradition. But her journey has been anything but typical.

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La Salle University is one of only 272 colleges and universities nationwide to earn a Voter-Friendly Campus designation from the NASPA and the Campus Vote Project.