Listing of Degree Programs and Concentrations
Concentration Programs in the College of Literature, Science, and the Art at the University of Michigan
Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science concentrations (and subconcentrations/options/specializations/tracks)
Afroamerican and African Studies
Afroamerican and African Studies
African Studies
African American Studies
Afro-Caribbean/Latin American Studies
Theme Clusters: The Arts and Performance, Colonialism and Post-colonialism, Contemporary Culture, Diasporic Connections, Education and Literacy, Gender and Sexuality, Health and Development, Information Technology, Mass Media, Migration and Travel, Nationalism and Pan-Africanism, Philosophy and Political Thought, Race and Environment, Urban and Community Studies
American Culture
Anthropology
Asian Languages and Cultures
Asian Studies
Major Tracks (subconcentrations): choose one
Chinese Studies
Japanese Studies
Korean Studies
South Asian Studies
Southeast Asian Studies
Fields of Study: choose one
Cultural Studies
Film
Gender Studies
History/Civilization
Language
Linguistics
Literature
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Religion
Visual Arts
Astronomy
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Economics
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
English Language and Literature
Environment, Program in the
Environment
Environmental Science
Environmental Social Science
Culture and the Environment
Germanic Languages and Literatures
German
Teaching Certificate Program
History
Individual Concentration Program (ICP)
Informatics (Pending
approval of the Presidents' Council of the State Universities of Michigan)
Information Analysis track
Life Sciences track
Computational Informatics Track
Social Computing Track
general Linguistics
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Learning and Teaching (subconcentration)
Language and Mind
Linguistics for a Multicultural World
informal specializations
Linguistics with MSI (Information) Five Year Program
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Music,
Theatre & Dance, University of Michigan School of
Neuroscience, Interdepartmental Undergraduate Program in
Organizational Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Psychology (General Social Science)
Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Sciences
Interest Clusters: Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience; Business, Systems, and Organizations; Culture, Context, and Communities; Development, Psychopathology, and Mental Health; Evolution, Biology, and Behavior; Gender, Psychology, and Society; Health, Development, and Aging; Intergroup Relations; Language, Thought, and Culture; Law, Criminal Justice, and Forensics
Residential College
*Open to RC students only
Romance Languages and Literatures
Screen Arts and Cultures
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Russian
Russian Language and Literature option
Culture track
Heritage Speakers track
Polish (Pending approval of the Presidents' Council of the State Universities of Michigan)
Sociology
Sociology
general
Law, Criminology, and Deviance
Economy, Business, and Society
Health and Aging
Social Welfare and Social Services
Social Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender
International Social Change
Social Anthropology
Statistics
Bachelor in General Studies (BGS degree)
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (BS-Chem degree)
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