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First-Year Seminars First-Year seminars address intriguing topics, primarily taught by regular faculty, and each with a maximum enrollment of only 20 first-year students!
The Life Sciences Initiative Innovative, interdisciplinary undergraduate courses have been created to prepare students for a world of explosive growth and dramatic new capabilities in the biological and health-care sectors. Interested in revolutionary discoveries, world-class research, and rapidly advancing sciences? Then consider enrolling in one of the courses being offered.
Michigan Learning Communities (MLC) Michigan Learning Communities web site. MLCs are self-selected groups of students and faculty, often from diverse backgrounds, drawn together by shared goals and common intellectual interests. Those interests can range from community service to cutting-edge research and from mathematics to communication arts.
Comprehensive Studies The Comprehensive Studies Program is a comprehensive program of academic support for students with outstanding potential for success at the University of Michigan.
Honors Program The Honors Program is a four-year program that provides an especially rich and challenging set of academic offerings to talented and highly motivated students in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Through special courses, research relations with faculty, and a vigorous intellectual community that includes Honors faculty fellows, the Honors Program enables students to identify their intellectual interests and to pursue them as deeply and as far as they can.
Residential College The Residential College is an undergraduate program within the University’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. The RC faculty and staff challenge students to take the initiative in shaping their own education, to participate actively in classes and in extra-curricular programs, to think critically about what they are learning and reflectively about what they are doing, and to engage with the University community as well as the outside world.
Study Abroad The University of Michigan Office of International Programs website. Study abroad is one of the best ways to gain an in-depth experience of another country and culture. The University of Michigan's Office of International Programs (OIP), a department within LS&A, administers over 80 programs, in 41 countries on 6 continents. OIP programs are designed to enrich the undergraduate experience by
offering students opportunities for cultural immersion, intensive language learning, and participation in another educational system. Students earn Michigan in-residence credit for their coursework and may apply Michigan awarded financial aid to program costs.
Student Research Opportunities The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) creates research partnerships between first and second year students and University of Michigan faculty. All schools and colleges of the University of Michigan are active participants in UROP, thereby providing a wealth of research topics from which a student can choose.
Theme Semester A group of courses, lectures, and special events, from departments across the University, provides an opportunity to examine the selected topic from a variety of viewpoints and disciplines.
Academic Minors for Non-LSA Students Students in the following Schools and Colleges have the option of pursuing academic minors offered by LS&A. Limitations may apply on which academic minors may be chosen. Interested students should consult an academic advisor in their home unit before making an appointment to see an LS&A program advisor about academic minors offered in LS&A.
Funding for Undergraduate Conference and Research Travel Do you want to travel to attend a conference or do research? Here are some ideas to help find funds to support your plans.
Special Opportunities Special Opportunities information
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