University of Michigan AMDP Information Session

This is an information session for current students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor campus who are graduating in Winter 2026. This is an opportunity to pursue a masters degree in a shortened 1.5 year timeline. 

The University of Michigan’s Accelerated Master’s Degree Program (AMDP) in Information lets high-achieving undergraduates earn a Master of Science in Information (MSI) faster than usual. Students can enter either as Information majors—adding one extra year—or from other majors, completing the degree in about three academic terms.

The program focuses on advanced technical skills with a human-centered approach and maintains strong academic rigor, hands-on learning, and career preparation. It’s open to students from any major and offers four specialization pathways: Big Data Analytics, Libraries/Archives, User-Centered Agile Development, and User Experience Research and Design.

Key benefits include saving money on tuition and entering the workforce sooner with a master’s-level salary. To qualify, students must be on track to graduate from U-M and have at least a 3.2 GPA at the time of application.




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Jess Wolverton

This is an information session for current students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor campus who are graduating in Winter 2026. This is an opportunity to pursue a masters degree in a shortened 1.5 year timeline. 

The University of Michigan’s Accelerated Master’s Degree Program (AMDP) in Information lets high-achieving undergraduates earn a Master of Science in Information (MSI) faster than usual. Students can enter either as Information majors—adding one extra year—or from other majors, completing the degree in about three academic terms.

The program focuses on advanced technical skills with a human-centered approach and maintains strong academic rigor, hands-on learning, and career preparation. It’s open to students from any major and offers four specialization pathways: Big Data Analytics, Libraries/Archives, User-Centered Agile Development, and User Experience Research and Design.

Key benefits include saving money on tuition and entering the workforce sooner with a master’s-level salary. To qualify, students must be on track to graduate from U-M and have at least a 3.2 GPA at the time of application.


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