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Michigan’s academic vigor offers excellence across disciplines and around the globe. They are recognized as a leader in higher education due to the outstanding quality of our 19 schools and colleges, internationally recognized faculty and departments with 250 degree programs.
$55,000
Courses are really good for my department, one of the best masters in the university and the biggest department here. You can select courses from other subtracts even though you are not in that particular subtract. Some courses are really intense and you need to put in a lot of time but they have excellent faculty and courses so it's worth it.
Good university for my program and one of the best ECE departments in the USA, umich is also a very good rated university among all others for masters and graduate programs with one of the best engineering courses. Good engineering department and faculty as well as good research groups.
I think my coursework is extremely updated and relevant. It is easy to get opportunities and does not take long to accommodate into the workforce given what we learn. I have a lot of research opportunities that you wouldn't find elsewhere and I really appreciate that.
$ 60,000 (out of state tuition).
Fair, classes are relevant, and electives look great on paper. I wish they offered more of the electives instead of listing 20+ and only offering 3 a semester. If they could do that I would love the school.
Not sure what this is asking or what fees and charges it refers to. I have no fees at this time nor do I expect to be charged.
It is very difficult, sometimes overbearing, but it gives me a good challenge to take on. Math specifically is my least favourite as it is notorious for being bad, but I enjoy my major classes, especially design.
The fees structure is like most any other college. There is the general tuition in-state students pay, and then a higher one for out of state students. In my college, the tuition is a few thousand higher, and the tuition hikes when you have enough credits to count as a junior.
There is such a big variety and option of classes, with a huge range of topics to ensure that every student can learn anything they may be interested in. I am still impressed by the number of classes there are and their topics.
I am not sure about the fee structure but I do know that there's in and out of state tuition that is a HUGE difference. Also, there are fees for books and rooms (dorms). Also, meal plans if we want to get into the dining halls.
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