The
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
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.
As many of our alumni
will attest, a liberal arts education is the cornerstone for future success.
Our students leave LSA well prepared to understand the value, benefits, and
obligations of active citizenship in a global economy. They have developed
strong analytical and communication skills, resulting in intellectual and emotional
adaptability and flexibility of mind. They have gained knowledge, and have
learned many of the ways it can be used to make our world a better place.
The liberal arts
experience requires a rich distribution of academic disciplines and exposure to
an array of courses in the natural and social sciences, in the arts, and in
languages and cultures. Students are encouraged to understand broad contexts, learn discrete areas of expertise, and discover and develop new information
through research. Most importantly, they are expected to be able to express
what they have learned in traditional written form and through technological
media.
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts achieves these ambitious goals by offering unique
strengths.
Interdisciplinarity
Key to the liberal arts
tradition is interdisciplinarity, a quality for which the University of
Michigan is internationally known and highly regarded. From our living-learning
communities, to area studies, explorations in the arts, and cross-campus
science collaborations, students are encouraged to reach across disciplinary
boundaries to work with experts to solve the challenging problems of our day in
new and exciting ways.
Undergraduate
Research
The College's
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) is the nation's foremost
program offering undergraduate students the opportunity to work alongside
faculty researchers and to engage them in discovery-based learning from their
earliest days on campus. UROP introduces new students to the intellectual
excitement of discovery and fosters important skills endemic to the discipline
of research. The program builds a sense of community for students within the
larger academic world and serves as a base for their future intellectual and
emotional development.
First-year
Seminars
The College's
First-Year Seminar program introduces master teachers, tenured faculty from the
upper divisions, to first-year students in an intimate and supportive classroom
experience. The seminars, which feature small classes and provide an in-depth
look at specific areas of expertise, fire the imagination, and shine a light on
the possibilities for scholarship.
Resources
and Support
No one is Òjust a numberÓ
in LSA. From the Sweetland Writing Center to the Language Resource Center, from
the Science Learning Center to the Math Lab, from the Physics Help Room to the
Newnan Academic Advising Center, the College goes to great lengths to provide
resources to support you and ensure your success.
A
Tradition of Excellence
With outstanding
faculty, highly-ranked departments across the board, and a long tradition of
instilling public ethics and a desire to Òdo goodÓ in the world at large, the
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is a leader in education, research
and public service. Our students exemplify the highest ideals of the College.
They are not only talented and dedicated scholars, they are high-minded young
people, whose accomplishments, current and future, will further embellish our
reputation.
Welcome to the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts. We have every expectation that you will
take full advantage of all that we have to offer and, in turn, reflect back to
the world all that is best of the liberal arts experience.