University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA)
Founded 1919 as Southern Branch of the University of California, became University of California at Los Angeles 1927. Graduate degree programmes authorized 1933. Acquired present title 1958.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Western Association of Colleges and Schools
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 13
- Letters and Science CollegeFields of study: Applied Linguistics, Slavic Languages, Ancient Civilizations, Military Science, Latin American Studies, Musicology, Immunology, Korean, Portuguese, Gender Studies, Italian, Cell Biology, Astronomy and Space Science, Women's Studies, Marine Science and Oceanography, Asian Studies, Writing, Molecular Biology, Religion, Archaeology, Earth Sciences, Art History, Japanese, Ecology, Spanish, Chinese, Anthropology, Microbiology, Linguistics, French, Biochemistry, Statistics, Geography, Biological and Life Sciences, Sociology, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, Physics, History, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics, English, Economics
- Education and Information Studies Graduate School
- Neuroscience and Human Behaviour Institute
- Arts and Architecture School
- Dentistry SchoolFields of study: Dentistry
- Engineering and Applied Science School
- Law SchoolFields of study: Law
- Management SchoolFields of study: Management
- Medicine SchoolFields of study: Medicine
- Nursing SchoolFields of study: Nursing
- Public Affairs School
- Public Health School
- Theatre, Film and Television School
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students