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Table of Contents Bulletin (college catalog) of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan
Publication Information While the Office of Advising Technology is charged with ensuring the current accuracy of this LSA Bulletin, all policies and procedures, rules and regulations, programs and courses herein described are subject to change without prior notice. The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts welcomes suggestions for improving the quality of this and all other College publications.
2007-08 LSA Bulletin (PDF) 2007-08 LSA Bulletin
Listing of Degree Programs and Concentrations Listing of links to program requirements for concentrations in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan. LSA offers more than 74 different concentrations.
Listing of Academic Minors (by department) Listing of Academic Minors and their requirements. The College offers more than 75 minors. Minors are not required, but they do offer you another way to focus your studies and combine your interests.
Faculty Listings (with specializations), by Department/Program List of links to faculty lists in the departments and programs of LSA.
Bulletin archive archives of the LS&A Bulletin, 1992 to present
2007 - 2008 Academic Calendar (download file) 2007-08 LSA Academic Calendar
Directory
Greetings
Chapter I: Introduction to the College The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan is one of the nation’s oldest and finest public institutions dedicated to the liberal arts. An academic powerhouse – our departments and programs rank among the top 10 in the nation – LSA excels in preparing students to assume leadership roles in a wide variety of future enterprises, whether they be academic or artistic, social or scientific, political or professional.
Chapter II: Student Academic Affairs and Student Records Policy LS&A Student Academic Affairs serves students, the College, the University, and the larger society by contributing to the intellectual and personal growth of students in the liberal arts tradition. Our staff shares with teaching faculty and other academic departments the task of facilitating the student's academic path through the College.
Chapter III: Degree Requirements and Graduation Procedures The College awards three basic degrees, the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.), the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), and the Bachelor in General Studies (B.G.S.). The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (B.S. Chem.) is also granted.
Chapter IV: Academic Policies and Procedures The policies and procedures described in this chapter govern the conduct of academic matters affecting students enrolled in the College.
Chapter V: Special Degrees and Pre-Professional Study Several special degree programs are offered by the joint cooperation of LS&A and other colleges or schools within the University. the basic requirements are summarized in this chapter, students should consult academic advisors associated with the various programs. The second half of this chapter describes several pre-professional courses of study. Pre-professional advising is available at both the Academic Advising Center and the Office of Career Planning and Placement.
Chapter VI: Departments, Programs, and Courses This chapter lists and describes LS&A departments, programs, and courses, reflecting additions, deletions, and modifications to the College curriculum approved through March 20, 2007. Subsequent changes in academic policy and procedures, new academic opportunities, etc., are available on the LS&A website.
Chapter VII: Admissions and General Information Students are admitted to the College by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions from whom appropriate forms and instructions are available. This chapter also contains general information about financial aid, various student services, registration and orientation, and fees.
Key to Course Listing Notations The course listing notations include the subject and catalog number, cross-listings, prerequisites, credits, and various other designations courses may have.
SUBJECT Guide This section lists SUBJECT, their division name, the department and school/college owning the courses in that SUBJECT
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