Program Requirements for UCLA Graduate Degrees. This is the official, Graduate Council-approved outline of program requirements for all graduate and professional degree programs offered through the Graduate Division. It is updated and published annually. Students are subject to the degree requirements as published for their program for the year in which they matriculate.
After satisfying the PhD course requirements and completing a minimum of 28 units with a GPA of 3.0, a student is eligible to petition for a Master's degree in Computer Science. Existing Students and the new PhD Requirements. These requirements shall apply to all students admitted to the Computer Science PhD program for Fall 2015 or thereafter.
UCLA offers graduate degrees in nearly 150 departments, ranging from an extensive selection of business and medical programs to degrees in 40 different languages. Instructed by a faculty of Nobel Prize winners, Field Medal recipients and Fulbright scholars, the graduate programs at UCLA are some of the most esteemed in the world.
Students in the College of Letters and Science who have an overall grade-point average of 2.0, completed LING 20 with a grade of B- or better and have 150 completed units or less can contact the Linguistics undergraduate advisor to add the any of our majors, with the exception of Linguistics and Computer Science (see FAQ under Linguistics and Computer Science Major Requirements for information.
Students can enroll in a BE 199 research course and can use 8 units to apply towards their degree requirements. Q: What are the career paths for bioengineering students? Students who graduate from our bioengineering program have continue their education in the following areas: graduate school, medical, law, pharmacy, veterinary, and MBA programs.
A minimum of five courses must be taken at the graduate level (excluding ENGR 299 Capstone Project course). Students must meet the Comprehensive Exam Requirement (Please see comprehensive requirements below) Core courses in Data Science Engineering (Select four courses from the list below) COM SCI 143 Database Systems.
Computer Science and Engineering (B.S.) Electrical Engineering (B.S.) Materials Engineering (B.S.) Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) Undeclared - Engineering and Applied Science (open to freshman level applicants only) Applications to the Samueli School of Engineering are reviewed for admission by the School. Transfer applicants must complete lower.
Graduate Admissions and Degree Programs Berkeley EECS graduate programs rank first and second in the nation and provide one of the best educational experiences anywhere. Our graduate students are immersed in an intellectually rigorous, interdisciplinary, globally aware environment, and have the opportunity to study and do research with faculty world-renowned for their innovation and discovery.
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