Here Are The Programmes You Can Study At UC Berkeley

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If you're considering studying in the United States, the University of California, Berkeley has a multitude of degree programmes for you to consider. Here is all you need to know.


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The University of California, Berkeley, is a research university located in Berkeley, California.

At this university, you can obtain degrees majoring or minoring in a specific qualification, certificates, simultaneous degrees as well as summer degrees. 

When selecting a course to study, UC Berkeley's website helps prospective students narrow down their search by allowing them to select their qualification type, their interests, academic focus, careers categories, and the institution's colleges for specific courses. 

Here are a few of the degree programmes on offer at the University of California, Berkeley:

Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Engineering is the primary discipline concerned with the analysis, design, and production of all engineered flight objects, both within the earth’s atmosphere and in deep space.

Aerospace engineers employ scientific methods and engineering practices that contribute to the development of aircraft, satellites, rockets, and spacecraft.

Berkeley offers a modern major in Aerospace Engineering which combines comprehensive topical coverage, technical rigor, and practical relevance. The major is newly designed from the ground up for students who aspire to become leaders in an emerging era of aerospace technologies, including in sustainable aviation, autonomous flight, and space exploration.

The Aerospace Engineering minor is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Art History

History of Art is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and style. This includes the "major" arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the "minor" arts of ceramics, furniture, and other decorative objects.

Berkeley boasts one of the smallest of the top art history programs in the United States. The undergraduate Art History degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

City Planning

City and Regional Planning is the study of how cities function, how urban processes might be researched, and how urban environments can be transformed through planning, policy, design, and social action.

Faculty research within the Department of City and Regional Planning harnesses the latest methods and data, ranging from ethnography to sophisticated 3-D simulations and visualization.

The undergraduate City Planning minor program is offered through the College of Environmental Design.

Dance and Performance Studies

Dance and Performance Studies teaches performance as a mode of critical inquiry, creative expression and public engagement.

Offered both as a major and as a minor, the Dance and Performance Studies program at Berkeley is committed to offering the best mix of the field’s traditional history and its contemporary innovations. 

The Department is most noted for its critical studies, its cross-disciplinary experimental stage work, and its productions related to social action. It is also known for housing a leading doctoral program and for placing undergraduates in leading MFA programs.

The undergraduate Dance and Performance Studies degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Anthropology

Anthropologists study human beings from every time period, in every way possible, in all their complexity.

The Department of Anthropology at Berkeley has long been ranked among the top five departments in the United States. Berkeley Anthropologists have a history of innovation and leadership in emergent areas of the discipline.

The Berkeley faculty includes the largest number of winners of the J. I. Staley Prize, awarded annually to an outstanding anthropology book by a living author, the only discipline-wide award in anthropology.

The undergraduate Anthropology degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Environmental Sciences

Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary study of the impact of human activities on natural systems. Environmental Sciences majors study environmental problems from a scientific perspective.

As part of the College of Natural Resources, Environmental Science majors study in small classes for a conducive learning environment. Students also have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research with Berkeley faculty.

The Environmental Sciences program at Berkeley includes a year-long senior research project where students can design and conduct their own personal research project with the help of a mentor.

The undergraduate Environmental Sciences degree program is offered through the College of Natural Resources.

Film & Media 

Film majors focus on film analysis and learning about various cinematic forms, but they also gain some knowledge about film production and screenwriting.

As part of the College of Letters and Science, the Film department at Berkeley provides a broad-based liberal arts education with distinguished faculty members.

Film majors at Berkeley have access to The Pacific Film Archive, an internationally known cinematheque, which screens films six nights a week, brings filmmakers to campus, and is home to special film-related events and festivals. Distinguished visiting faculty over the years includes Richard Peña, Russell Merritt, and Kay Kalinak.

The undergraduate Film degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Landscape Architecture 

Landscape Architecture is the design of outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes.

The Department has produced both leading practitioners and cutting-edge research in the field since its founding in 1913. The program focuses on the design, management, renewal, and restoration of landscapes across a range of scales from urban plazas to wilderness areas.

With the aid of research and endowment funds, field studies have included projects throughout California and the United States as well as Mexico, Egypt, France, Portugal, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Ecuador, and China.

The undergraduate Landscape Architecture degree program is offered through the College of Environmental Design.

Marine Science

Marine Science study the role of the ocean in climate change and phenomena and the effect on modern marine ecosystems. Additionally, students study the history of climatic and oceanographic events recorded in marine sediments and corals as well as the effect of coastal pollution and erosion on marine ecosystems.

UC Berkeley's Department of Earth and Planetary Science was the first major center of academic geology in the western United States.

Berkeley geologists made the first detailed study of a major earthquake, developed potassium-argon dating, brought the rigor of thermodynamics into geology, and discovered the evidence that a comet impact killed the dinosaurs.

The undergraduate Marine Science degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Ethnic Studies 

Ethnic Studies is the comparative and multidisciplinary study of the experiences and communities of African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicano/Latinos, and Native Americans. It also includes the history, culture, politics, and sociology of Third World communities in the United States.

Ethnic Studies majors aim to understand contemporary society in order to improve the lives of racial minorities and create social change.

As part of the College of Letters and Science, the Ethnic Studies program at Berkeley provides a broad-based liberal arts education with distinguished researchers and professors.

Ethnic Studies faculty and alumni are highly involved in their communities and contribute to local and global fights against historical and structural oppression. Ethnic Studies professors at Berkeley have published books, testified in trials, and pioneered efforts for race equality.

The undergraduate Ethnic Studies degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Planetary Science

Planetary Science is the study of the physical and chemical nature of planetary bodies in the Solar System and in extrasolar systems. Planetary scientists study the formation of planets, the forces that sculpted planetary orbits, the processes that shaped their interiors, surfaces, and atmospheres, and the development of life.

UC Berkeley’s Department of Earth and Planetary Science, which offers the Planetary Science major, is ranked as one of the top earth and science departments in public universities.

Students have access to additional resources through the Center for Integrated Planetary Science whose recent developments include the discovery of the first known extrasolar planets, research into the life cycles of extremophile bacteria, and space mission discoveries of oceans on Jupiter’s moons.

The undergraduate Planetary Science degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

Political Science

Political Science is the analysis of policy issues, political behavior, and political problems through applied theories. Political scientists seek to understand power in human society as well as complex world events from current events such as elections and public policies to historical phenomena including wars and revolutions.

Political Science at UC Berkeley allows students to pursue diverse interests while gaining a core analytical foundation.

Students learn how to form coherent, persuasive arguments through both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The Department of Political Science also offers advanced research opportunities for students to work closely with faculty.

The undergraduate Political Science degree program is offered through the College of Letters Science.

UC Berkeley offers a lot more degree programmes. If this is a university you're considering, you're sure to find something that suits you. 

For more information visit the UC Berkeley's website.

 

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