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  1. UCLA has over 125 majors to choose from. View a list of all the majors and the schools they fall within.

  2. Degree Programs, Majors and Minors. UCLA offers a vast array of degree programs and areas of study for undergraduate and graduate students. Your academic pursuits can flex to suit your needs. You can study abroad, pursue a minor in addition to your major or even earn two degrees at once.

  3. Find out about UCLAs academic programs, fields of study, majors and minors, class size, advanced learning, pre-professional tracks, academic support and more.

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  4. Current graduate program information, including complete text for officially approved graduate programs and requirements, is available on the Graduate Division website. University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 90095-1361 Main telephone: 310-825-4321 (campus operator) Speech- and hearing-impaired access: TTY 310-825-2833

  5. This booklet will introduce you to broad subject areas at UCLA. You ’ ll see some familiar felds of study — and some new ones. You can pursue more than one interest: Choose. double major or minor. For instance, one recent graduate paired business economics with Chinese to prepare for global business.

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  6. www.ucla.edu › academicsAcademics | UCLA

    Degree Programs & Majors; College & Professional Schools; Education; Undergraduate Education; Graduate & Professional Education; Extension Courses & Certificates; Summer Sessions; Study Abroad; Continuing Education; Support; Career Preparation; Academic Advising; First Generation; New Student Programs; Honors & Advanced Study; Entrepreneurship ...

  7. 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.