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The College requires all students to complete the Upper-Level component of the LS&A Writing Requirement. Students must have completed introductory composition before they are eligible to complete this requirement. Students must enroll in an approved course or writing program, preferably in the student's field of concentration or specific academic interest. Students must select the course for the writing requirement on Wolverine Access. The course instructor must certify that the student has met the requirement at the end of the term.
Each term the Sweetland Writing Center provides a list of such approved courses. A course approved to meet the Upper-Level part of the Writing Requirement one term is not necessarily approved in a subsequent term. The courses approved by the Sweetland Writing Center for this term are listed below.
This list is subject to change without notice.

Spring Half-Term Courses
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Other Topics in Economics
Section 101 – Taxing, Spending, and the National Debt in the President's Economic Plan. (3 Credits).
Instructor(s): Buchanan
Prerequisites & Distribution: Econ. 101 and 102. (1-3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of six credits.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Other Topics in Economics
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Econ. 401. (3). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 101, 102.
Prerequisites & Distribution: English 223 and junior standing. (2). (CE). May be repeated for a total of six credits.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 102 – The Art of Biography
Instructor(s): Troy Gordon
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 103 – The Criminal Element.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 104.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 105 – Exploring the Possibilities of a Pedagogy of Possibility.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 101 – The Social World of English Renaissance Poetry
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of eight credits with department permission.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 101.
Instructor(s): James Clark Farmer
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl). Laboratory fee ($35) required.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Stat. 350 (or 402) and Psych. 350. (3). (Excl). Satisfies a Psychology research-based laboratory requirement.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Psych. 360. (4). (Excl). Satisfies a Psychology research-based laboratory requirement.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 101, unless otherwise indicated.
Arts and Ideas
Section 101 – Polish Cinema
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of 16 credits.
Summer Half-Term Courses
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 711 – THIS COURSE WILL BE OFFERED AT THE BIOLOGICAL STATION IN PELLSTON, MICHIGAN.
Instructor(s): Lissa M Leege
Prerequisites & Distribution: Biol. 162; and a laboratory course in chemistry. (6 in Ann Arbor; 5 at Biol. Station). (Excl). (BS). Satisfies a Biology laboratory requirement. Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 201.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 202.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 203.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Stat. 350 (or 402) and Psych. 380. (3). (Excl). Satisfies a Psychology research-based laboratory requirement.
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 201.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Introductory psychology. (3). (NS). (BS).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Stat. 350 (or 402) and Psych. 380. (3). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
UM Summer in London, England
Section 202 – Film and Popular Culture in Contemporary Britain.
Instructor(s): Frank Beaver
Prerequisites & Distribution: Sophomore standing. (1-9). (Excl).
Sections meeting the requirement are Section 201, unless otherwise indicated.
UM Summer at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Section 202 – Interfaces of Irish Popular Culture/Contemporary Media with Student Writers' Insights, Imaginations, and Intellectual Curiosities
Instructor(s): Barbra Morris
Prerequisites & Distribution: Admission is by application to the Office of International Programs. (1-19). (Excl).

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