Archived Academic Programs: 2012-2013
Information contained at this site reflects all academic programs and changes to these programs approved by Academic Governance as the archived version Academic Programs 2012-2013.
Board of
Trustees and Officers of the University
Mission
Statement
Academic
Calendar 2013-2014
The
Academic Program
Faculty
Undergraduate
Education
Graduate
Education
General
Information, Policies, Procedures and Regulations
The Honors
College
College of
Agriculture and Natural Resources
College of
Arts and Letters
Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
The Eli
Broad College of Business and The Eli Broad Graduate School of Management
College of
Communication Arts and Sciences
College of
Education
College of
Engineering
College of
Human Medicine
James
Madison College
College of Law
Lyman Briggs College
College of Music
College of
Natural Science
College of
Nursing
College of
Osteopathic Medicine
College of
Social Science
College of
Veterinary Medicine
Other
Departments and Offices for Research and Services
The
Academic Programs site is to be used with the
Course Descriptions list and its detailed online version known as
COURSES.
The
University reserves the right to make changes in its programs, policies, rules,
regulations, procedures, fees, tuition, housing rates, organizational structure,
and faculty and staff through the appropriate University processes. Every effort
will be made to give as much advance notice as possible.
Michigan State
University reserves the right to modify or eliminate programs that are described
in this publication. In the event such an action is taken, students affected
will be advised by their units of the options available to them to complete
their degrees. Every reasonable effort will be made to permit students to
complete these programs or similar programs.
The University reserves the
right to limit enrollments and to change requirements for enrollment in both
programs and courses as necessary. When enrollment limitations are imposed,
every reasonable effort will be made to provide alternatives for students
affected.
It is the responsibility of each student to be aware of and
understand University regulations as published.
The
2012-2013 Academic Programs reflects the status as of April 25, 2013 for programs, policies, rules, regulations, procedures, fees, tuition, housing rates, organizational structure, and faculty and staff.