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Chapter
V: Special Degrees and Pre-Professional Studies
Several
special degree programs are offered by the joint cooperation
of LS&A and some other college or school within the University.
Admission to some of these programs is highly competitive. Because
many of these programs require specific courses for admission,
it is important for students to identify program interests early
in their undergraduate careers, and often at the freshman level.
Although the basic requirements are summarized in this chapter,
students should consult academic advisors associated with the
various programs.
Many
LS&A students are interested in applying for admission to
a professional school either after two years of liberal arts
studies or after completing an LS&A degree. The second half
of this chapter describes several pre-professional courses of
study. Pre-professional advising is available at both the Academic
Advising Center and the Office of Career Planning and Placement.
Special Joint Degree Programs
Dentistry and Medicine (Joint Program in Liberal
Arts and Dentistry or Liberal Arts and Medicine)
The
joint degree program in liberal arts and either medicine or dentistry
is designed to enable students admitted to the Medical School
or the School of Dentistry at the University of Michigan to complete
the requirements for a bachelor's degree from LS&A. Students
may apply up to 15 credits of courses elected during the first
two years of medical or dental school toward a degree. To be
eligible for the bachelor's degree under this joint program,
a student must have been admitted to either the Medical School
or the School of Dentistry at the University of Michigan
and have completed 105 credits toward an LS&A degree with
a GPA of at least 3.0. For the A.B. or B.S. degree the 105 credits
must include all but 6 credits of a concentration plan. For a
B.G.S. degree the 105 credits must include at least 50 upper-level
credits, of which 40 must be LS&A. All other requirements
for graduation from LS&A must be met, and at least 45 of
the 105 credits must be earned in residence in the College. A
student's program must have the approval of the pre-professional
advisor, the concentration advisor, and the Director of Academic
Advising. In addition, a student must complete all of the required
courses for the Medical School or the School of Dentistry with
at least a "C" average.
When
the above requirements have been met, the College grants a bachelor's
degree by accepting up to 15 credits from first-year and second-year
Medical School or School of Dentistry courses as approved by
the Committee on the Joint Program in Liberal Arts and Medicine/Dentistry.
Only
students attending Medical School or the School of Dentistry
at the University of Michigan are eligible for this program.
Applications
for admission to the joint program may be obtained in the Academic
Advising Center.
Liberal Arts Study for
Professional Undergraduate Programs
Several
schools, colleges, and programs (e.g., Architecture
and Urban Planning, Business Administration, Dental Hygiene,
Education, and Pharmacy) within the University admit only students
who have completed two years of liberal arts study. The following
information is for students interested in planning the freshman
and sophomore years in LS&A and then applying to one of the
schools below.
Dental Hygiene
The
School of Dentistry grants a B.S. degree in Dental Hygiene. This
baccalaureate program consists of a year of prescribed college
courses followed by three years enrollment in the School of Dentistry.
The equivalent of 30 (semester) credits of college level work
in liberal arts is a prerequisite to the three-year curriculum
in dental hygiene. Prerequisites include: (1) Chemistry; (2)
English Composition; (3) Speech; (4) Introductory Psychology;
(5) Introductory Sociology; (6) Additional electives to total
30 credits.
Interested
students should contact the Director of Dental Hygiene, Wendy
Kerschbaum, in the School of Dentistry (3066 Dentistry, 763-3392)
as soon as possible, preferably during the freshman year. Additional
information about the dental hygiene program can be found in
the School of Dentistry Bulletin and Dental Hygiene
brochures.

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