Do you offer Graduate programs on other campuses?
There are two regional University of Michigan campuses where Graduate programs are offered located in Dearborn, Michigan and Flint, Michigan and are referred to as the University of Michigan-Dearborn and the University of Michigan-Flint.
While governed by a single publicly elected Board of Regents, each campus has a unique mission, suite of academic programs, and identity as one of the 15 public universities of the State of Michigan. Each receives a separate appropriation in the state budget.
Students enrolled at a regional campus have full access to the extensive library systems, galleries, and sporting events of the main campus, and graduates are members of the largest alumni organization of its kind in the world, the University of Michigan Alumni Association. Faculty and students collaborate across all three campuses in research and scholarly activity, and degrees for all three campuses are conferred by the Board of Regents of University of Michigan.
University of Michigan-Dearborn
For more information on the following programs, please refer to the University of Michigan - Dearborn website.
- Applied and Computational Mathematics
- Automotive Systems Engineering
- Business Administration/Industrial and Systems Engineering (dual degree)
- Computer Engineering
- Computer and Information Science
- Education
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Environmental Science
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Information Systems and Technology
- Liberal Studies
- Manufacturing Systems Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Public Administration
- Software Engineering
University of Michigan-Flint
For more information on the following programs, please refer to the University of Michigan-Flint website.
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