WELCOME TO MICHIGAN ENGINEERING
Integrative Systems and Design (IS+D) develops and delivers programs and services that enable engineers, managers and technical professionals to be more effective, productive and competitive. IS+D extends and enhances the programs, capabilities and relationships of the faculty and affiliates of the College of Engineering by offering graduate degree programs, distance learning, non-credit public short courses, professional certification programs and conferences.
Maps & Directions
Graduate Degree Academic Program Office
The Graduate Degree Academic Program Office is located at the School of Information-North, Second Floor, 1075 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2193
Chrysler Center Classrooms
Most graduate classes and many professional development classes are held in IS+D's multimedia classrooms in the Chrysler Center at 2121 Bonisteel Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48109.
The Chrysler Center is between the James and Anne Duderstadt Center (the Media Union) and Pierpont Commons. Entrance is available wither through the Media Union Connector (look for a set of orange doors to your right as you walk toward the Media Union) or from Bonisteel Blvd. The building has two floors, with room numbers in the two hundreds on the second floor and numbers in the one hundreds on the first floor. All classrooms are on the first floor.
Please note that if you are entering from the Media Union Connector, you will be on the second floor, while the Bonisteel Blvd. entrance is on the first floor.
- Yahoo Map
- Parking Map of North Campus . Please note that unless a specific permit has been granted, parking is only allowed in designated Visitor Parking areas, marked by red signs with numbers indicating the spot location. Parking in non-designated areas will result in a ticket and $25 fine.
Professional Development Program Office
The Professional Development Program Office handles short courses and conferences. It is located in the Traverwood Business Complex, 2401 Plymouth Road, Suite A, Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2193.
University and Area Maps
The following links are courtesy of the Campus Information Center .
The University of Michigan College of Engineering is situated on the University's picturesque North Campus. In addition to acres of green space, North Campus is home to the Art Architecture and Engineering Library in the James and Ann Duderstadt Center (shown to the right); the Lurie Carillon Tower (left) and the Arthur Miller Theatre (not shown).