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Joint/Dual Degree Programs
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JOINT/DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
MASTER OF EnGINEERING

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To be eligible for admission, a student must have a B.S. degree from Taubman College or an equivalent degree earned at another institution with at least one year of calculus, one year of physics and a minimum “B” average in science and mathematics courses. Admission to both programs is normally limited to the fall term, but winter admission may be considered in special cases. The recommended procedure is to apply to each program for the same term. It is possible, however, to apply to either program once enrollment has taken place in the other. Two separate and complete applications are required, one to Taubman College for 3G Option: Master of Architecture and one to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering for the M.Eng./Construction Engineering and Management Program. This is available from:

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)
College of Engineering
The University of Michigan
2340 G.G. Brown Building
2350 Hayward
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2125
(734) 764-8495
(734) 764-4292 fax
cee-dept@umich.edu
http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/cee

The application fee is required only once if an application is made to each unit for the same term. In this case, 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 will make an admission decision independently of the other. Only if both programs approve admission is the applicant considered a dual degree student.







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