What are you interested in? With over 200 undergraduate majors, and
many minors, all taught by world-renowned faculty in wonderful academic
facilities, if you've thought about it, we probably have it!
If
you think you know right now, great, check out our specific programs,
visit campus, and talk to our faculty and students. If you're not sure,
that's fine too. We often say that “undecided” is a good major to enter
Michigan as a freshman with, because with so many wonderful options,
you can really explore. You can even design your own interdisciplinary
major through the Individual Concentration Program.
The
great thing about Michigan is that even if you change your mind once
you enroll, you'll have so many top-rated programs to choose from, you
can be confident of your preparation for a career, graduate school or
professional school.
English, many think about it. Many opinion mention about it, many people
talking about it And many books discuss about it and many news tell about it. That’s
excess English language. Many school. Many course open to learn English more.
Why? Because English is never ending. English is International language.
English is easy to understand many people in every country.
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