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  1. Explore over 125 majors offered by UCLA in the College of Letters and Science and the professional schools. Find out the admission requirements, prerequisites and transfer options for each major.

  2. Explore the diverse and flexible academic options at UCLA for undergraduate and graduate students. Find out the requirements, specializations and minors for each degree program and major.

  3. A sampling of majors (see pages 14–15 for a complete list): Applied Mathematics . Biochemistry . Computer Science . Electrical Engineering . Mechanical Engineering . Majors of growing interest: Climate Science . Engineering Geology . Mathematics/Economics . Physics . Statistics . Some intriguing minors in this area (see page 15 for a complete ...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. admission.ucla.edu › UCLA-Academic-Majors_1UCLA Academic Majors

    A sampling of majors (see pages 14–15 for a complete list): Applied Mathematics Biochemistry Computer Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering . Majors of growing interest: Climate Science Engineering Geology Mathematics/Economics Physics Statistics and Data Science . Some intriguing minors in this area

  6. admission.ucla.edu › UCLA-Academic-MajorsUCLA Academic Majors

    Bioengineering Assoc. Prof. Andrea Kasko focuses on the design of new materials for biomedical use. A sampling of majors (see pages 14–15 for a complete list): Applied Mathematics Biochemistry Computer Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering. Majors of growing interest:

  7. Find out all the undergraduate and graduate majors offered by UCLA in the annual General Catalog. Browse by college, school, department, or subject area and see degree requirements, policies, and resources.