Information (SI), School of
School of Information
304 West Hall
1085 South University Avenue
(734) 763-2285 (phone)
(734) 764-2475 (fax)
http://www.si.umich.edu
e-mail: si.info@umich.edu
Professor Martha Pollack, Dean
Not a concentration program
The School of Information offers an accelerated program for exceptional undergraduates at the University of Michigan. The program enables students in the Department of Linguistics to complete both a bachelor's degree and the two-year Master of Science in Information (MSI) degree in five years of study. The School of Information will select candidates for this program during their junior year. The A.B./B.S. degree is normally awarded at the end of the senior year (the first year of study in the School of Information) and the MSI degree after completion of its requirements (normally after a second year of graduate study).
The program is described in Chapter V in the section Information. Undergraduates wishing further information about course offerings and degree requirements should contact the School of Information.
The School of Information is also a participating unit in the interdepartmental Informatics concentration program listed in this Bulletin in Chapter VI under Informatics.
Preferred Admissions to School of Information
The School of Information participates in the Concentration in Informatics
- Social Computing Track
Joint Degree Program: AB/BS and MSI
- with Linguistics
School of Information Preferred Admissions
The School of Information (SI) admits a limited number of students each year to the preferred admissions program leading to admission to its graduate program.
Information (Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Linguistics and Master of Science in Information)
The School of Information offers an accelerated program for exceptional undergraduates in the Department of Linguistics that enables them to complete a bachelor's and Master of Science in Information (MSI) degree in five years of study.
Accelerated Joint Program in Linguistics and the School of Information
The School of Information offers an accelerated program for exceptional undergraduates in the Department of Linguistics that enables them to complete a bachelor's and Master of Science in Information (MSI) degree in five years of study.
Undergraduate Courses in School of Information (SI) *
Undergraduate Courses in School of Information (SI) available for LSA Credit
Graduate Courses in School of Information (SI) *
Graduate Courses in School of Information (SI) available for LSA Credit
College Bulletin
- Calendar
- Publication Information
- Greetings
- Chapter I: Introduction to the College
- Chapter II: Student Academic Affairs and Student Records Policy
- Chapter III: Degree Requirements and Graduation Procedures
- Chapter IV: Academic Policies and Procedures
- Chapter V: Special Degrees and Pre-Professional Study
- Chapter VI: Departments, Programs, and Courses
- About This Chapter
- Key to Course Listing Notations
- SUBJECT Guide
- African Studies Center
- Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS)
- American Culture
- Anthropology
- Anthropology and History (IDPAH), Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in
- Applied Physics
- Arab American Studies
- Armenian Studies (ASP)
- Art & Design (School of)
- Asian Languages and Cultures (ALC)
- Asian⁄Pacific Islander American (APIA) Studies
- Astronomy
- Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences (AOSS)
- Biological Chemistry
- Biological Station (UMBS)
- Biology, Interdepartmental Program in
- Biophysics, Program in
- Chemistry
- Chinese Studies (CCS), Center for
- Classical Art & Archaeology (IPCAA), Interdepartmental Program in
- Classical Studies
- Communication Studies
- Comparative Literature
- Complex Systems (CSCS)
- Comprehensive Studies Program (CSP)
- Computer Science
- Culture and Cognition
- Dutch and Flemish Studies
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
- Economics
- English Language and Literature
- English Language Institute (ELI)
- The Environment
- European Studies (Center for)—European Union Center (CES-EUC)
- Geography
- Geological Sciences
- Germanic Languages and Literatures
- Global Change
- Global Scholars Program (GSP)
- Great Books
- Greek and Roman History (IPGRH), Interdepartmental Program in
- Health Science Scholars Program (HSSP)
- History
- History of Art
- Honors Program
- Humanities, Institute for the
- Individual Concentration Program (ICP)
- Informatics
- Information (SI), School of
- Intergroup Relations (IGR), Program on
- International and Comparative Studies (CICS)
- International Institute (II)
- International Programs (OIP)
- Japanese Studies (CJS), Center for
- Judaic Studies
- Korean Studies (CKS), Center for
- Language Resource Center (LRC)
- Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
- Latina⁄o Studies
- Linguistics
- Lloyd Hall Scholars Program (LHSP)
- Macromolecular Science and Engineering
- Mathematics
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS)
- Michigan Community Scholars Program (MCSP)
- Michigan in Washington Program (MIW)
- Michigan Research Community (MRC)
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Microbiology Program
- Middle Eastern and North African Studies (CMENAS), Center for
- Modern Greek Studies
- Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB)
- Museum Methods
- Museum Studies
- Museums, Field Stations, and Observatories
- Music, Theatre & Dance
- Native American Studies
- Natural Resources and Environment (NRE)
- Near Eastern Studies (NES)
- Neuroscience, Interdepartmental Program in
- Neuroscience Graduate Program
- Organizational Studies, Interdisciplinary Program in
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiology, Molecular and Integrative
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Public Policy (Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy)
- Religion (PSIR), Studies in
- Residential College (RC)
- Romance Languages and Literatures (RLL)
- Russian and East European Studies (CREES), Center for
- Scandinavian Studies
- Science Learning Center (SLC)
- Science, Technology and Society (STS)
- Screen Arts and Cultures (SAC)
- Semester in Detroit
- Slavic Languages and Literatures (SLL)
- Social Work
- Sociology
- South Asian Studies (CSAS), Center for
- Southeast Asian Studies (SEAS), Center for
- Statistics
- Summer Language Institute
- Survey Methodology
- Sweetland Writing Center (SWC)
- Teacher Education Programs
- Theatre and Drama
- University Courses (UC)
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
- Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
- Women's Studies
- Yiddish Studies
- Military Officer Education Programs (MOEP)
- Chapter VII: Admissions and General Information
- Directory