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UC Berkeley boasts over 300 degree programs across our 15 schools and colleges. With cutting-edge research and scholarship led by some of the world’s greatest minds, the possibilities for our students …
Admissions - University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley, is the No. 1 public university in the world. Over 40,000 students attend classes in 15 colleges and schools, offering over 300 degree programs.
About - University of California, Berkeley
The University of California was founded in 1868, born out of a vision in the State Constitution of a university that would “contribute even more than California’s gold to the glory and happiness of …
Academics - University of California, Berkeley
Departments and degree programs Berkeley offers over 300 degree programs through its academic departments. Search with our A to Z guide.
Academic departments & programs - University of California, Berkeley
A Aerospace Engineering African American Studies Agricultural and Resource Economics Air Force ROTC AFROTC American Cultures American Studies Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, Department …
History & discoveries - University of California, Berkeley
The University, first founded on the Oakland site of the College of California, has close to 200 students and moves to the new campus in Berkeley on land adjoining Strawberry Creek.
Jobs - University of California, Berkeley
Faculty and academic staff jobs View open faculty positions and academic staff opportunities at Berkeley.
Majors - Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Learn about the 130-plus majors, minors and academic programs we offer at UC Berkeley. Explore the UC Berkeley catalog.
Apply to Berkeley - Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Admission to UC Berkeley is a two-step process: satisfying requirements and selection. Learn more about the Admissions process.
Fee Schedule - Office of the Registrar
For information about the estimated average and reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley, please access the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office’s Cost of Attendance resource.