To qualify for a degree from the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, a student must complete a minimum 120 credits with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (C). A minimum of 60 credits towards degree must be completed in residence.
Generally, courses numbered 100 to 199 are introductory, 200-299 are intermediate, and 300-499 are advanced (upper-level).
LSA: Applied Liberal Arts.
Overview. You can find classes in Student Center from the Wolverine Access gateway, via a search for classes, a search by school or college, or by browsing the course catalog.
300-Level and 400-Level Courses Such courses are at an advanced-undergraduate level of difficulty, and are generally taken by majors, minors, and other students with a well-defined interest and demonstrated ability in a particular subject area.
400-level classes often have a more focused thematic emphasis or chronological scope than 300-level courses. 400-level courses tend to have smaller enrollments. If cross-listed as 500-level courses, they will include graduate students who must do additional work to earn graduate credit.
Ergine, also known as d-lysergic acid amide (LSA) and d-lysergamide, is an ergoline alkaloid that occurs in various species of vines of the Convolvulaceae and some species of fungi.
LSA stands for Lateral Surface Area (mathematics)
L.S.A = Lateral Surface Area.
A Course Guide functions much like a good course syllabus, but might be even broader in the information it provides. Learners should be able to easily find and access the Course Guide at all times. Be strategic when deciding where to place the course guide.
Classes that reach enrollment capacity during registration will be listed as “closed.” On occasion, classes reopen if a department raises the enrollment capacity of the course and/or adds additional sections.
Effective May 1, 2018: Regular classes are scheduled for fifty minutes, beginning precisely on the hour or the half-hour. Hour-and-a-half classes are scheduled for eighty minutes, also beginning on the hour or half-hour.
you can take your ULWR course pass/fail, however, you must receive a final course grade of C- or better to fulfill the requirement.
3,000There are more than 3,000 fascinating courses to choose from at LSA, from “Urban Inequality” to “Math of Language” to “When Earth Attacks.” Our flexible curriculum encourages you to tailor your education to your unique interests while meeting the degree requirements.
To determine if a specific class is open or closed, go the Wolverine Access Student Center, Backpack/Registration tab. If the class is already in your Backpack, the Class Status column indicates whether the class is Open or Closed.