Founded in the wake of the gold rush by leaders of the newly established 31st state, the University of California's flagship campus at Berkeley has become one of the preeminent universities in the world. Its early guiding lights, charged with providing education (both "practical" and "classical") for the state's ...
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Berkeley’s overall excellence as a research institution is well known, and the Master of Architecture program contributes to this stellar international reputation. Current areas of focus include an emerging position in the application of digital-design media, ongoing studios and seminars...
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The resources of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning provide a rich and diverse graduate program relevant to today's world. The department offers three different Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree programs. The three-year MLA degree is the first...
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The pedagogical goals of the MFA program in Art Practice represent a continuation and deepening of our undergraduate educational mission. We strive to graduate artists who demonstrate an original, inventive, and singular vision in their approach to form and content, and whose...
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The Haas School PhD Program offers seven fields of academic study, for a curriculum of unusual richness and breadth. Since the program enrolls only 14 to 16 new PhD students each year, you work very closely with the faculty members in their chosen specialties. This strong partnership,...
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At Berkeley, graduate work in chemical engineering emphasizes the excitement of original research in frontier areas of applied science. While formal courses are necessary to provide scientific fundamentals and intellectual breadth, the primary characteristic of...
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The Ph.D. program is designed to provide familiarity with one literature in comprehensive historical and critical ways and the demonstrated ability to do comparative work in three literatures. The Ph.D. is awarded upon the successful completion of a doctoral dissertation. The Ph.D....
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P.h.D in EconomicsThe Ph.D. program at Berkeley is designed for students interested in pursuing advanced study and conducting original research in economics. The Ph.D. degree is awarded in recognition of the recipient.s qualifications as a general economist and of the ability to make...
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Around the globe, human and non-human populations are feeling the effects of bad “garbage” policies – from electronic waste, recycling practices, landfills, incinerators, the dumping of hazardous materials, reckless or even unintended pollution of terrestrial and aquatic environments,...
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The purpose is to offer students who hold the AB degree in mathematics (or related fields) an opportunity to broaden their knowledge in the several fields of mathematics and its applications by providing further courses at the upper-division and beginning graduate levels. The program is...
MBA - Master Business Administration
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The Berkeley MBA Program is about developing distinctive leaders. Through a rigorous general management curriculum and innovative extracurricular learning experiences, you learn how to become a leader who can harness new ideas to create value for your firm. You learn how to drive growth...
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The Ph.D. program is designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of the field of philosophy, while giving them opportunities to work intensively on the issues that interest them the most. During the first stage of their graduate education, students meet the...
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Ph.D. RequirementsThe Political Science department at Berkeley admits students only for the Ph.D. degree. The Ph.D. program has two major phases: coursework and examinations, and dissertation research and writing. The two phases typically take approximately six to seven years (three...
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Our primary mission is to train knowledgeable and highly skilled school psychologists, capable of functioning as scientist-practitioners in diverse and demanding public school environments. This mission reflects our philosophy that the school psychologist is the cognitive, social, and...
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Candidates for the M.P.H. degree come to the School with a wide variety of backgrounds and experience and have particular needs and objectives to meet. At the same time, society has certain expectations of training standards for its public health professionals. Thus, students have a...
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Requirements for the M.A. in StatisticsIn order to obtain the Masters in Statistics, a student must have at least 24 units of selected Upper Division and Graduate courses and pass a comprehensive examination, or have at least 20 units and prepare a thesis. In both cases, the course work...
Founded in the wake of the gold rush by leaders of the newly established 31st state, the University of California's flagship campus at Berkeley has become one of the preeminent universities in the world. Its early guiding lights, charged with providing education (both "practical" and "classical") for the state's people, gradually established a distinguished faculty (with 20 Nobel laureates to date), a stellar research library, and more than 350 academic programs.
This California institution became a catalyst of economic growth and social innovation — the place where vitamin E was discovered, a lost Scarlatti opera found, the flu virus identified, and the nation's first no-fault divorce law drafted. Scholars at Berkeley have conducted groundbreaking research on urban street gangs and on basic human nutritional requirements, identified why wartime supply ships were failing at sea, invented technologies to build faster and cheaper computer chips, and imaged the infant universe.
Nobel medal
To date, 20 UC Berkeley faculty have won Nobel awards.
In recognition of broad and deep excellence, respected sources have repeatedly ranked UC Berkeley at or near the top in fields ranging from engineering and the "hard" sciences to the social sciences, arts, and humanities. The National Research Council, in the most recent version of its highly regarded report on U.S. public and private universities, ranked Berkeley no. 1 nationally in the number of campus graduate programs (35 out of 36) among the top 10 in their fields.
In accordance with UC's "public" character, the university has long served talented individuals regardless of means. As early as 1897, financial aid was available for "needy and deserving" students. More than a century later, UC Berkeley combines outstanding teaching and research programs with broad access for students of all means — educating more federal Pell Grant recipients from low-income families than all eight Ivy League universities combined. Close to 30 percent of UC Berkeley freshmen are the first in their families to attend college.