University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor offers graduates their education through eighteen Schools and Colleges. These colleges and schools specialize in Architecture & Urban Planning, Art & Design, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Information, Kinesiology, Law, Medicine, Music, Natural Resources & Environment, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public Policy, and Social Work. There is also the Rackham School of Graduate Studies which serves as the administrative center of graduate education. Graduates may study fields from Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences to Simulation and Gaming Studies. There are also a wide variety of Dual Degree Programs. These range from a Master of Science in Natural Resources and Environment with a Master of Business Administration in Business Administration to a Master of Public Policy in Public Policy with a Juris Doctor in Law. There are also several Certificate Programs, in such fields as Nanoscience & Technology and Spatial Analysis. There are also two other University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Campuses. They are the Flint Campus and the Dearborn Campus. At these campuses, graduates may study such fields as Computer and Information Science and American Culture. Graduates attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor are offered a wide variety of majors and degrees so that they may choose the education that fits their preference.