Students may choose from 141 majors in a wide variety of disciplines offered through the undergraduate degree programs of the College of Letters and Science; Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science; Herb Alpert School of Music; Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health; Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Public Affairs; School of the Arts and Architecture; School of Education and Information Studies; School of Nursing; and School of Theater, Film, and Television. See a complete list of major programs and degrees.
Learning outcomes describe what students should know, be able to do, and value by the end of their undergraduate educational program. There are four types of outcomes: attitude/value, behavior, knowledge, and skill. They define degree-program goals through focus on student experience and achievement, and allow faculty to evaluate whether students have mastered those goals. Each degree program establishes its own learning outcomes, develops methods for assessment, and uses the results to enhance and improve student learning. Outcomes also help inform prospective and current students about a program’s purpose and value. See learning outcomes for more information.