Not exactly. A degree from U of M in Ann Arbor is more prestigious. The classes in Ann Arbor are harder and generally of better quality. A degree from the Dearborn campus is still impressive but does not hold the same weight as one from Ann Arbor.
There are three campuses; Dearborn, Flint and Ann Arbor.
There are three campuses; Dearborn, Flint and Ann Arbor.
Some universities in Michigan that offer courses in film editing include Michigan State University, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Spring Arbor University, Ferris State University, Andrews University, University of Michigan - Dearborn, and the University of Michigan - Flint. There are also a wide variety of other colleges in Michigan that offer specialty classes in the cinematography field.
Ann Arbor, MI is home to the main campus with satellite campus' in Flint, MI and Dearborn, MI.
The major universities include: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint Michigan State University - East Lansing Wayne State University - Detroit Central Michigan University - Mount Pleasant Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo Eastern Michigan University - Ypsilanti Northern Michigan University - Marquette (Upper Peninsula)
The major universities include: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint Michigan State University - East Lansing Wayne State University - Detroit Central Michigan University - Mount Pleasant Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo Eastern Michigan University - Ypsilanti Northern Michigan University - Marquette (Upper Peninsula)
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University of Michigan
The main campus is at Ann Arbor, Michigan
U of M Ann Arbor: 27,027 undergraduates U of M Flint: 6,874 undergraduates U of M Dearborn: 7,006 undergraduates
Michigan State University is in East Lansing, Michigan.
The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is a beautiful campus in a nice community.