College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)

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What is the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)?


The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) is the largest college at U-M, offering more majors, more flexibility, and more possibilities when you graduate. LSA is built upon the idea that a powerful, pragmatic, broad education can transform hearts and minds, can solve problems in an ever-changing world, and can yield ideas and innovation across every discipline. Go to the Majors and Minors webpage for a list of majors within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. This interactive chart shows graduates from each major finding employment in nearly every career field.

What does it mean to study the liberal arts in LSA? It's learning the skills to analyze, innovate, and lead — and using that knowledge to make the world better. Think of the liberal arts as the study of everything…that prepares you to do anything. What you wonder about, and pursue, is completely up to you.

At LSA you don’t just learn about the liberal arts — you experience them. LSA students study abroad across six continents, work on research projects with faculty, and start businesses with social impact. The College supports off-campus learning through the U-M Biological Station in northern Michigan, the Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station in Wyoming, the New England Literature Program, and more. Finally, from your first day on campus, you’ll have access to the LSA Opportunity Hub, a transformative career exploration center that connects LSA students with internship and job opportunities, employers, and LSA's extensive network of alums.

For more facts about the College, check out LSA At-a-Glance.

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