UCLA
BASIC INFORMATION:
BRIEF HISTORY:
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Located in Los Angeles, California
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UCLA’s motto is Fiat Lux, meaning "Let there be light"
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The amount of students is approximately 45,000
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The student-faculty ratio is 19:1
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UCLA was officially founded in 1919, as the Southern Branch of the University of California and offered two years of instruction in letters and science
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The UCLA master’s degree was established in 1933 and the doctorate in 1936
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The rest of the 20th century, through the opening of the 21st, was filled with notable UCLA events: Nobel prizes awarded to multiple faculty; breakthroughs in treatments for cancer, brain aneurysms...
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AND MINORS:
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141 Majors, such as Marine Biology, Computational and Systems Biology, Data Theory, Mathematics and Economics, Microbiology...
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More than 90 Minors (which you can pair with majors!) such as Bioinformatics, Brain and Behavioural Health, Evolutionary medicine...
ALUMNI:
SOME FAMOUS ALUMNI:
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15 Nobel Prize laureates
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3 Turing Awards
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50 Grammy Awards
- 105 Academy Awards
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3 Pulitzer Prizes
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Marilyn Monroe
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Taylor Wang (First Chinese American astronaut )
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Ralph Bunche (American political scientist)
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James Franco (Academy Award nominated actor)
CAMPUS INFO:
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Designed as a “college in a garden,” the 419-acre Westwood campus sprawls across the Santa Monica Mountain foothills and south into the Los Angeles basin.
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More than 1000 clubs and organisations
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Student Health and Wellness Center
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163 Buildings