- Majors and Minors
- Departments and Units
- Courses
- LSA Degrees
- LSA Requirements
- LSA Academic Policies and Procedures
- LSA Commitment to Academic Freedom
- Dates and Deadlines
- Academic Integrity
- Engaged Learning
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- Service Learning
- Global Studies
- Summer Learning
- First-Year Seminars
- Theme Semester
- STEM
- Business
- What Will You Do with an LSA Degree?
Study biodiversity in Michigan, geology in Wyoming, immerse yourself in exciting research on the Ann Arbor campus—and much more.
Every year, summer courses offer LSA students the chance to obtain academic credit while exploring new learning opportunities including:
The University of Michigan Biological Station
Study biology and environmental science in the field in northern Michigan.
The Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station
Take a variety of courses in the geology, environmental sciences, and humanities.
New England Literature Program
Learn about New England authors and writing for six-and-a-half weeks.
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
Conduct intense research in labs or in the community.
A full list of classes and opportunities is available through the LSA Course Guide.
