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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
The Concurrent Undergraduate-Graduate
Studies (CUGS) Program
The Concurrent Undergraduate-Graduate Studies (CUGS)
Program enables a few students each year to enroll simultaneously
in LS&A and the Rackham Graduate School and to apply a maximum
of 15 credits toward both an undergraduate degree and a graduate
degree. To be considered, a student must have earned at least
90 credits toward an undergraduate degree, must have satisfied
the distribution requirements, and must have an overall grade
point average of at least 3.7. Admission to CUGS is limited and
depends heavily on the student having exhausted the undergraduate
resources of his or her department so that graduate study is
the appropriate and logical next step in the student's program.
The admissions process begins with encouragement from the graduate
admissions committee of the department in which the student wishes
to do graduate work. The student must then receive the recommendation
of the chair of the undergraduate department/program, as well
as the Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs for regular
LS&A students, or one of the Directors of the Honors Program
for Honors students, or the Director (Director's representative)
in the Residential College for RC students. An admission application
is completed and submitted to the Graduate School for approval
of both the graduate admission committee and Rackham Associate
Dean of Admissions.

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