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Joint/Dual Degree Programs
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JOINT/DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMIN.

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission, a student must have a B.S. degree from Taubman College or an equivalent earned at another institution. Graduate students enrolled in the 3G program must complete all required 300 and 400 level course work before applying to the joint M.Arch./M.B.A. program. Two separate and complete applications are required: one to Taubman College for 3G Option: Master of Architecture (see “Master of Architecture Degree” earlier in this section) and one to the Business School for the full-time M.B.A. program available from:

Office of Admissions and Student Services
University of Michigan Business School
2260 Business Administration Building
701 Tappan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
(734) 763-5796
(734) 763-7804 fax
umbsmba@umich.edu
http://www.bus.umich.edu

The GMAT is required for admission to the Business School. Admission is for the fall term. A special notation, indicating the joint program, should be made on the front of the M.B.A. application. Although the joint degree program is not available to students who have previously earned the M.Arch. or the M.B.A. degree, a student enrolled in the first year of either program may apply. The recommended procedure is to file an application to each program for the same term. In this case, the application fee is required only once. The check or money order may be included with either application, but a note regarding disposition of the fee should be attached to the application of the unit not receiving the money. Each program makes an admission decision independently of the other. Only if both programs approve admission is the applicant considered a joint degree student. If admission to each program is granted for the same term, one unit must apply its deferred admission procedures, depending upon which program the student chooses for the first year of study.







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