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  1. With more than 120 graduate programs representing the breadth and depth of UC Berkeleys interdisciplinary scholarship, there’s a program that’s right for you. Explore Programs

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  2. Berkeley offers a wide-range of more than 100 graduate programs, including master’s, professional, and doctoral programs. We consistently have the highest number of top-ranked doctoral programs in the nation. Browse Berkeleys graduate programs and use the filters to narrow your search and learn more about each program.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · UC Berkeley graduate programs are again among the best in the nation, topping several categories, according to the 2024 rankings by U.S. News and World Report released late on Monday, April 8 . In all, some 30 Berkeley graduate programs ranked in the Top 10 in the country.

  4. UC Berkeley offers more than 120 graduate programs representing the breadth and depth of interdisciplinary scholarship. A complete list of graduate academic departments, degrees offered, and application deadlines can be found on the Graduate Division website .

  5. Partnering with schools, institutes and centers across campus and beyond, we’ve developed a full range of degree programs that will prepare you for your ideal career both technically and creatively. Visit Berkeleys Graduate Division for information about graduate student admissions, financial aid, student life and other matters.

  6. UC Berkeley consistently ranks among the top schools globally. Each year, Berkeley awards close to 800 doctoral degrees. Prominent doctoral and master’s alumni include Ghanaian university founder Patrick Awuah Jr., former Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Google leader Eric Schmidt and Indiegogo founder Danae Ringelmann.