Undergraduate Programs

Advocate for a Multifaceted Perspective

The College of Arts, Sciences & Education at the University of Michigan-Flint stands out for its unique approach to exploring how interconnected ideas and perspectives translate into real-world problem-solving.

Our undergraduate programs feature various Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees, Secondary Teaching Certificates, skill-focused certificates, and interdisciplinary minors that complement your primary program of study.


Education

Help shape the next generation of leaders, thinkers, doers, and changemakers! Your future students are looking to you for guidance in learning how they can make a difference in their communities and the world.

Our Education faculty have years of classroom experience combined with practical research and theoretical knowledge. Join them to learn the essentials of child development—cognitive, emotional, social, and intellectual—from pre-K through high school, and prepare for a successful teaching career.

Art Education BA

Early Childhood Teacher Certification

Early Childhood Studies

Elementary Education

Music Education

Secondary & K-12 Teacher Education Certification

Special Education

Psychology Teacher’s Certificate Minor

Early Childhood Trauma and Education Certificate


A finely tuned creative process is an exceptional foundation for a highly flexible career.

Learn from practicing professionals as you explore creative problem-solving, community design, improvisation and collaboration, and more.

Our robust selection of fine art and music minors also offers a creative complement to any major, deeply enriching your college experience.

Art Education BS

Digital Media and Design Program

Interaction Design Certificate

Art of Drawing Minor

Art History Minor

Art of Painting Minor

Ceramics Minor

Dance Minor

Game Design Minor

Graphic Design Minor

Interaction Design Minor

Music Minor

Music Composition Minor

Musical Theatre Minor

Photographic Printmaking Minor

Pre-Conservation of Art & Architecture Minor

Sculpture Minor

Theatre Minor


Collaboration and communication are considered core skills in the workplace—and doing one without the other is challenging.

Gain expertise in engagement, comparative analysis, and persuasive writing as you deeply understand theory and best practices in effective communication.

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Communication in Society

Creative Writing

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Workforce Communication and Leadership Certificate

Writing


Engage in the scientific study of the mind, including thoughts, feelings, and behavior, as you develop a solid foundation in psychology research, its methodology, and a comprehensive understanding of psychological processes.


Sometimes, the best way to solve today’s problems is to understand how the events, systems, methods, values, and practices of the past contributed to their creation.

Discover much of our collective human wisdom and learn new ways of seeing as you develop exceptional analytical thinking and creative problem-solving skills.

International Relations

Law & Society

Preservation Studies

Public Administration

Public Policy


Develop a deeper understanding of social and global perspectives through sociology, anthropology, and criminal justice lenses.

You’ll gain keen insight into how social, community and global interactions interconnect, impact, and create our cultural values, systems, and behaviors.


Humanistic Inquiry in the Liberal Arts Certificate

Integrated Social Sciences

Liberal Studies in American Culture

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