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The annual UCLA General Catalog describes all departments and programs, undergraduate majors and minors, graduate majors, and courses offered. It includes degree requirements for the College and each school, and the academic and administrative policies that govern students. The Catalog outlines essential information about registration, financial aid, and academic advising. It also describes many student services, activities, and resources.


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  • College of Letters and Science

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    Combining rigorous, inclusive pedagogy with opportunities for co-curricular activities—including research, internships, and community engagement—the College provides students with diverse learning experiences that helps them thrive, become critical thinkers, and transform society.

  • School of the Arts and Architecture

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    Grounded in interdisciplinary inquiry, creative research, and social justice, the school combines studio-based practice with liberal arts scholarship, empowering students to pursue their passions, hone their vision, and shape the future.

  • School of Dentistry

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    The mission of the school is to improve the oral and general health of all people through education, research, patient care, and public service. It aspires to lead and transform how dentistry is taught and practiced.

  • School of Education and Information Studies

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    The school engages in fundamental work on what matters most in education and information studies in the 21st century: the discovery and application of usable knowledge at the crossroads of policy and practice.

  • Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science

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    Known as the birthplace of the Internet and where countless other cutting-edge technologies took their first steps, the school is consistently ranked among the top 10 public engineering schools in the U.S.

  • School of Law

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    The school offers students a strong foundation in the law and practical training in a collaborative, intellectually rich environment, creating graduates who are leaders in government, industry, social justice, and the legal profession.

  • John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management

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    The school's rigorous programs offer exceptional academic preparation, a cooperative and congenial student culture, and access to a thriving business community, as well as support services for scholastic and career advancement.

  • David Geffen School of Medicine

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    The school is a groundbreaking community of problem solvers, caregivers, innovators, and life-long learners with a noble mission: to heal humankind by delivering leading-edge research, education, patient care, and community engagement.

  • Herb Alpert School of Music

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    The school cultivates models for musical studies that integrate exemplary scholarship and practices, and engage through music with diverse communities on campus, throughout Los Angeles, and beyond.

  • School of Nursing

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    One of the top rated schools of nursing in the country, the school prepares the next generation of nurses, scholars, and researchers to serve and lead.

  • Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Public Affairs

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    At the convergence of social work, urban planning, and policymaking, the school identifies and develops emerging areas of research and teaching, cultivating leaders and change agents who advance solutions to society’s most pressing problems.

  • Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health

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    The school aims to build health and equity, and to drive positive change for all people. The school acts on this mission through initiatives in three core areas: education, discovery, and service.

  • School of Theater, Film, and Television

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    The school's comprehensive arts curriculum gives motivated students the means to challenge the constructs around them as multifaceted artists and scholars, filled with the knowledge, insight, and point of view to create meaningful experiences pointing toward a better world.

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    The UCLA General Catalog is published annually in PDF and HTML formats. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in the UCLA General Catalog. However, all courses, course descriptions, instructor designations, curricular degree requirements, and fees described herein are subject to change or deletion without notice. Department websites referenced herein are published independently and may not reflect approved curricula and courses information. Consult this Catalog for the most current, officially approved courses and curricula.

    Other information about UCLA may be found in materials produced by the schools of Arts and Architecture; Dentistry; Education and Information Studies; Engineering and Applied Science; Law; Management; Medicine; Music; Nursing; Public Affairs; Public Health; and Theater, Film, and Television. Current graduate program information, including complete text for officially approved graduate programs and requirements, is available on the Graduate Division website.
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