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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 other colleges or schools
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. 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 some 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
Architecture (Joint Program in Liberal
Arts and Architecture)
Students enrolled in the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts wishing to consider joint degree programs,
in which the B.S. or M.Arch. degree is awarded by the A. Alfred
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (TCAUP) and
a second degree is awarded by the College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, are advised to contact the architecture program
chair in TCAUP and the concentration advisor in LS&A. (This
program is distinct from the Pre-Professional Program in Architecture
described later in this chapter.)
Liberal Arts Study for Professional
Undergraduate Programs
Several schools, colleges, and programs (e.g.,
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning,
Business, Dental Hygiene, Education, and Pharmacy) within the
University admit only students who have completed prior liberal
arts study. The following information is for students interested
in applying to one of the schools below.
Architecture (Pre-Professional Program
in Architecture)
Because architecture is truly interdisciplinary,
it is important that prospective students acquire a liberal arts
background. Students are not admitted to the A. Alfred Taubman
College of Architecture and Urban Planning (TCAUP) until they
have completed at least 60 credits. A number of introductory
architecture courses are open to all freshmen and sophomores.
The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
looks for evidence of interest and strong commitment demonstrated
in any number of ways: coursework, attending Taubman College
lectures, familiarity with architectural literature, travels,
visiting our changing exhibits, or work experience. For additional
information, contact Doug Thomas in the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions.
The pre-professional program consists of a minimum
60 credits. Students are urged to obtain and read the Architecture
leaflet, available at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions
(1220 Student Activities Building), the Academic Advising Center
(1255 Angell Hall), or the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture
and Urban Planning (2150 Art and Architecture Building), for
specific requirements. A visit to the College is also encouraged.
Since admission to Bachelor of Science program
is competitive, students are urged to develop program alternatives
within LS&A.

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