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UC Berkeley researchers work every day to make discoveries that change the world. Whether advancing cures for Alzheimer’s, trailblazing the future of AI, or mapping the edges of the …
Academics - Office of Undergraduate Admissions
UC Berkeley, with around 13,000 programs and courses available, provides a once in a lifetime experience. Learn more about academic offerings.
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.
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Home - Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Considering Berkeley? View our requirements and admissions process for first-year or transfer admissions.
Admissions - Berkeley Graduate Division
UC Berkeley offers over 200 graduate programs across diverse, interdisciplinary fields. You can pursue a master’s, professional (1–2 years), or doctoral degree (4–7 years, research-focused).
About - University of California, Berkeley
About 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 …
University of California, Berkeley - Home | Visitor Services
We welcome you to visit UC Berkeley! We offer in-person, virtual, and self-guided campus tours, highlight campus attractions to visit including the Campanile (our 307-foot tall clock & bell …
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.
History & discoveries - University of California, Berkeley
Throughout the Vietnam war, students from UC Berkeley and other Bay Area campuses, as well as members of the community, repeatedly demonstrate against the war and the draft. After the …