About the Institution
The thought of establishing a part of the University of Michigan in the city of Flint started in the year 1837 when Sarah Miles wrote a letter to her family stating, ?A branch of the Michigan University at Ann Arbor is to be established in Flint at some future day.? In May 1944 the Flint Board of Education requested that the University of Michigan open a satellite campus in Flint. Three years later, the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan funded a study exploring possibilities for higher education in Flint.
In June 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill into law. The demand for higher education increased with the return of soldiers after World War II, and was a major factor in the establishment of a branch of the University of Michigan in the city of Flint.[5]
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Accounting
Africa Studies
Africa StudiesCollege of Arts & Sciences
Aging/Gerontology
EnglishCollege of Arts & Sciences
Anesthesia
Graduate ProgramsSchool of Health Professions & Studies
Anesthesia
Graduate ProgramsSchool of Health Professions & Studies
Anthropology
Sociology
Anthropology
Crimil JusticeCollege of Arts & Sciences
Art History
Graduate
Graduate ProgramsCollege of Arts & Sciences
Art-Studio Art
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Anesthesia (MS)
Anesthesia Practice (DrAP)
Arts Administration (MA)
Biology (MS)
Business Administration (MBA)
Chemistry & Biochemistry (BS/MS)
Computer Science and Information Systems (MS)
Early Childhood Education (MA)
Education (MA) with Secondary Certification (MAC)
Education Specialist (Ed.S.)
Educatiol Administration (MPA)
English Language and Literature (MA)
Health Education (MS)
Liberal Studies (MLS)
Literacy Education (MA)
Mathematics (MA)
Nursing (DNP)
Nursing (MSN) - Accelerated MSN
Physical Therapy (DPT
t-DPT
Certificates)
Public Administration (MPA)
Public Health (MPH)
Social Sciences (MA)
Special Education (MA)
Technology in Education (MA).