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Concentration advisors are, most often, faculty or staff members from LS&A departments who help students shape and focus their academic goals. They discuss with students how best to progress in a concentration program and to utilize the skills acquired in the study of a particular discipline both in graduate or professional schools or on the job. Students meet with most concentration advisors in their departmental offices. Afroamerican and African Studies American Culture Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies Anthropology Anthropology-Zoology Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish & Islamic Studies Asian Studies Astronomy and Astrophysics Biochemistry Biology Biology (General) Biophysics Biopsychology and Cognitive Science Cellular and Molecular Biology Chemistry Chinese Language and Literature Classical Archaeology Classical Civilization Classical Languages and Literatures Communication Studies Comparative Literature Computer Science Dramatic Writing Economics English Language and Literature Environmental Geology Film and Video Studies French and Francophone Studies Geological Sciences German Greek Language and Literature Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies History History of Art Individual Concentration Program (including Organizational
Studies) Italian Japanese Language and Literature Judaic Studies Latin American and Caribbean Studies Latin Language and Literature Latina/Latino Studies Linguistics Mathematics (Actuarial, Pure Math, Mathematical Sciences)
Medieval and Renaissance Collegium Microbiology Middle Eastern and North African Studies Music Near Eastern Civilizations Oceanography Philosophy Physics Physics (General) Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religion (Studies in) Russian Russian and East European Studies Social Anthropology Sociology Spanish (Hispanic Literature, Hispanic Studies) Statistics Theatre and Drama Women's Studies University of Michigan | College of LS&A | Student Academic Affairs | LS&A Bulletin Index This page maintained by LS&A Academic Information and Publications, 1228 Angell Hall Copyright © 1999 The Regents
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