<p>So I am accepted to the engineering program. If I want to double major engineering and econ, do I have to apply to LSA too?</p>
<p>How does tuition go? Do I have to pay both the engineering and LSA tuition?</p>
<p>So I am accepted to the engineering program. If I want to double major engineering and econ, do I have to apply to LSA too?</p>
<p>How does tuition go? Do I have to pay both the engineering and LSA tuition?</p>
<p>Combined Degree Programs</p>
<p>You can also pursue simultaneous Bachelor's Degrees from the College of Engineering and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. General requirements for a combined degree with LSA are described fully in the CoE Bulletin under Combined Degree Requirements.</p>
<p>Basic Requirements:</p>
<p>Candidates for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in LS&A must:</p>
<p>satisfy the requirements of one of the degree programs in the College of Engineering
take a minimum of 90 credit hours of work in LS&A, satisfy the distribution requirements of LS&A, and fulfill the concentration requirements for one of the LS&A programs; and
have a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher. </p>
<p>If you are considering this program, please see Dr. Montgomery to discuss your plans and sign your application form.</p>
<p>I'l leave it up to you to find the relevant section in the CoE Bulletin.</p>
<p>Nevermind, I'm bored:</p>
<p>Combined Degree Programs
Simultaneous Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Engineering and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts </p>
<p>Students enrolled for a bachelor’s degree in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LS&A) may obtain the degrees in both colleges simultaneously by enrolling in the Combined Degree Program that has been established by the two colleges, and by fulfilling the requirements as outlined below. This program has been developed to make it convenient for students to obtain a broader education than would normally be possible by enrolling in only one college. </p>
<p>It is particularly advantageous for students who wish to develop some depth of understanding in both the technically oriented studies offered in the College of Engineering and the physical, natural, or social sciences and humanities available in LS&A. Such a combination can provide a truly liberal education in the contemporary sense and should be excellent preparation for meeting the challenges of modern society, which involve, to an ever-increasing extent, both technical and sociological issues.
Program Requirements </p>
<p>Candidates for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in the College of Engineering combined with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in LS&A must:
satisfy the requirements of one of the degree programs in the College of Engineering;
take a minimum of 90 credit hours of work in LS&A, satisfy the distribution requirements of LS&A, and fulfill the concentration requirements for one of the LS&A programs; and
have a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher.</p>
<p>Candidates for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in the College of Engineering, combined with a Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.) in LS&A must:
satisfy the requirements of one of the degree programs in the College of Engineering;
take a minimum of 90 credit hours of work in LS&A of which 40 credit hours must be for courses numbered 300 or higher and are passed with a grade of “C” or higher, with no more than 15 of these 40 credit hours to consist of courses in any one department; and
have a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher. </p>
<p>Students transferring to the University of Michigan with advanced standing and entering a Combined Degree Program must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours of work in LS&A in residence. </p>
<p>All students should consult the program advisors in their field of specialization in each college each term to develop an optimum set of courses for the particular combination of fields of specialization of interest to them. </p>
<p>In general, advisors working with students in this Combined Degree Program will attempt to minimize the total number of courses required by recommending those that will contribute toward fulfilling requirements in both colleges whenever possible. Thus, many of the courses needed to fulfill the requirements in mathematics, chemistry, and physics in the College of Engineering will contribute toward fulfilling natural science distribution requirements and prerequisites for concentration in fields such as astronomy, chemistry, geology-mineralogy, mathematics, and physics in LS&A. </p>
<p>Likewise, requirements in humanities and social sciences for the College of Engineering can be selected from courses taken to fulfill distribution requirements in LS&A. In this way, it is usually possible for students carrying average loads of 16 credit hours per term to complete the requirements of this Combined Degree Program in 10 or 11 terms. </p>
<p>In order to ensure that the courses selected apply effectively and efficiently to both degrees, students must assume responsibility for maintaining contact between their two advisors. They should become thoroughly familiar with the general regulations and procedures of both colleges and with the academic requirements and course offerings in both fields of specialization as set forth in the Bulletin of each college. If unusual difficulties or special problems arise, students should consult the Combined Degree Program advisors who will work with the students and their faculty advisors in attempting to find a solution.
Regulations </p>
<p>The following regulations for enrollment will apply:
Students initially enrolled in either the College of Engineering or LS&A may enter this Combined Degree Program.</p>
<p>To be qualified for admission, students normally should have completed 30 credit hours of the appropriate course work. LS&A students must have an overall grade point average equal to, or higher than, the current minimum grade point average for cross-campus transfer for the particular engineering degree sought. Engineering students must have an overall grade point average of at least 2.7.</p>
<p>Students considering this program must obtain the signature of the College of Engineering Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education to apply for admission and to establish advising procedures as soon as their interests are firmly established, preferably by the end of the first year.</p>
<p>Upon applying for admission, students must choose a field of specialization in each college. Application for admission must then be approved by the Associate Dean of each college and by the academic advisor in each of these fields of specialization.</p>
<p>After being admitted to this program, students will continue to register in the college in which they first enrolled, and that college will be responsible for maintenance of their primary academic records.</p>
<p>Students participating in this program should consult with the program advisor for their field of specialization in each college prior to classification each term, to obtain approval of course elections.</p>
<p>To be permitted to continue in this Combined Degree Program, students must satisfy the requirements of both colleges with regard to good scholastic standing.</p>
<p>Students in good scholastic standing who wish to withdraw from this Combined Degree Program may continue to enroll for a single degree in their original college. If they wish to transfer, they may do so provided their record is acceptable to the other college. For instructions regarding transfers, students should consult the assistant dean of the college in which they are registered. Students not in good scholastic standing will normally remain in the college in which they initially enrolled and be subject to the rules of that college.</p>
<p>Upon satisfying the program requirements of both colleges, students will receive both degrees on the same date. At the beginning of the term in which they expect to graduate, they must file a diploma application in each college.</p>