1600063729university of California Berkeley Brochure
1600063729university of California Berkeley Brochure
1600063729university of California Berkeley Brochure
OPPORTUNITIES
YOU NEVER IMAGINED
At Berkeley, we challenge the status quo and make discoveries that reshape
the future. Our students develop their own voices and stand up for what
they believe. They find community in a place where diversity of all kinds
is celebrated, nurtured, and valued.
For more than 150 years, students have been coming to Berkeley to
stand up, stand out, and make this place their own. Whether you’re
a biologist or a poet, an entrepreneur or a dancer, here you’ll find a
world of opportunities to help you grow and transform.
What will you discover at Berkeley?
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DISCOVER
A WORLD OF
LEARNING
Explore opportunities that you didn’t
even know existed. Get inspired by brilliant 100+ 18:1
faculty, engaged students, and a kinetic MAJORS AND STUDENT-TO-
100+ MINORS FACULTY RATIO
energy that pulses through our hallways
and classrooms. Go wide and go deep to
71%
create your unique path, with more than
Learn more about
13,000 courses to choose from. Berkeley’s degree
OF UNDERGRADUATE programs and majors:
CLASSES HAVE FEWER
THAN 30 STUDENTS guide.berkeley.edu
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12%
21% INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Work directly with renowned faculty Tutoring, workshops, study groups, and
through the Undergraduate Research more are available in the residence halls
Apprentice Program, initiate your own and through dozens of programs on
research project, or join dozens of campus. Find specialized resources such
programs across campus. as the Educational Opportunity Program
(EOP) for first-generation, low-income,
and underrepresented students, and the
Disabled Students’ Program.
UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL
STUDY IN ACCLAIMED, DISTINCTIVE
EXPERIENCES
MAJOR AND MINOR PROGRAMS
Berkeley Connect: Matches you with a
From the arts and humanities to cutting-
graduate student mentor and connects
edge new majors like data science and
you with professors, alumni, and students
sustainable environmental design,
sharing similar interests.
Berkeley offers an incredible breadth
of programs with world-leading faculty. DeCal: Classes led and facilitated by
students. More than 150 are offered
each semester, from Cancer 101 to UC
Hogwarts: The Wizarding World of
Harry Potter.
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DISCOVER
YOUR VOICE
Bring your unique life experiences to a
community that sees you, hears you, and
amplifies your voice. Live among friends in
campus residence halls and apartments,
join one of 1,200 student clubs, and find
support from programs that help you
engage within and beyond the campus.
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FRATERNITIES SPORT CLUBS
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“You can find your
community at Berkeley.
This place is so diverse.
I’ve never been somewhere
with such a vibrant, dynamic
LGBTQ+ community.”
Teddy L., Encino, CA, MAJOR: Political Science
Discovery: Directed a musical with BareStage, the campus’
oldest student-run theater company, acted in plays and
musicals, and served as a senator in student government.
STUDENT
DISCOVERIES
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“Transferring to UC Berkeley has
given me the opportunity to take
advantage of all the opportunities
on campus and learn about the
most fascinating things from such
a diverse population of students.
Through extensive networking, I have
had several internships from the time I
stepped foot on campus.”
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DISCOVER LIFE
AT BERKELEY
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The city of Berkeley, just 12 miles from San Francisco, has long been a melting pot
of cultures and ideas. With a population of 112,000, it’s an urban, walkable
environment with a rich variety of shopping and restaurants, and
three weekly farmers’ markets. Hop on a train and in 23 minutes
you’ll be in San Francisco, home to world-class museums, BERKELEY
restaurants, music, and epic sights from Alcatraz to
SAN FRANCISCO
Chinatown to the Golden Gate Bridge.
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DISCOVER THE
DIFFERENCE
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Make a mark in your community, at Berkeley,
No. 1
UNIVERSITY SENDING
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Our graduates are valued by communities
and employers for their hard work and
No. No.
determination to make a difference.
UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD
ALL-TIME PRODUCER
FOR GRADUATES WHO
OF PEACE CORPS
START COMPANIES
VOLUNTEERS
10
91%
OF FRESHMEN GRADUATE
92%
OF TRANSFERS GRADUATE
Stand out.
FOUNDED BY BERKELEY GRADS
IN THE PAST 10 YEARS
Challenge the
status quo. 80%
OF STUDENTS GRADUATE
WITH EITHER A JOB OFFER OR
ACCEPTANCE TO GRAD SCHOOL
90+
Berkeley is consistently ranked as one
of the world’s top two campuses for
entrepreneurs, with a variety of tech
incubators, maker spaces, and innovative
programs. Berkeley graduates have ALUMNI CHAPTERS IN THE US;
ALUMNI CLUBS IN 39 COUNTRIES
founded more than 1,000 companies in
the past decade.
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APPLY TO
BERKELEY
We invite you to apply to join our family of
Golden Bears. Through your application, we
want to get to know you and what matters
to you. We’re looking for students from a
variety of backgrounds and perspectives
who challenge themselves academically,
fully engage in life outside the classroom,
and are committed to making a difference.
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Freshman Applicants
At Berkeley, we want to see the whole you. 2019 Freshman Admissions Profile
That’s why Berkeley freshman applicants
are evaluated through a holistic review of
academic performance as well as activities 84.1% STUDENTS FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
For more information on the freshman UNWEIGHTED GPA: WEIGHTED GPA: SAT SCORE: ACT SCORE:
admission process at Berkeley, visit:
3.89–4.00 4.29–4.63 1350–1540 30–35
admissions.berkeley.edu/freshmen
All ranges reflect the middle 50 percent of students admitted for Fall 2019.
Transfer Applicants
Transfer students make up one-fifth of 2019 Transfer Admissions Profile
Berkeley’s undergraduate student body, and
bring valuable life experiences and diverse
perspectives to the campus. Priority is given to 95.1% FROM CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
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FUNDING
YOUR FUTURE
Education is life-changing. Our innovative
financial aid programs make a world-class
education a reality for thousands of Berkeley
students every year.
INNOVATIVE GRANT AND UC BERKELEY SCHOLARSHIPS PREPARING YOU FOR THE NEXT
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS STAGE
Berkeley awards more than $38 million
Berkeley offers a wide range of grants in privately funded undergraduate Bears for Financial Success: A Berkeley
and scholarships — awards that you scholarships each year. Are you next? program in which a peer mentor will help
don’t need to repay — and no separate
application is required.
› Berkeley Undergraduate you understand your personal finances,
develop a spending plan, and more.
Scholarships: Merit- and need-based
scholarships serving more than 3,000 Work-Study Program: Over 200
BLUE & GOLD OPPORTUNITY PLAN
students each year. on-campus and off-campus employers
California residents with family incomes
below $80,000 per year are eligible to › Regents’ & Chancellor’s provide work-study opportunities to
Berkeley students.
Scholarships: Prestigious merit-
receive grants and scholarships to cover
based renewable awards for top
the full cost of UC tuition and fees.
entering freshmen and transfers.
MIDDLE CLASS SCHOLARSHIP › Fiat Lux Scholarships: Merit-
California residents with total family and need-based scholarships for
income up to $177,000 may qualify. students from partner high schools in
MCS covers up to 40 percent of UC Northern and Southern California.
tuition and fees.
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Nonresident
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supplemental tuition
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MAJORS
& MINORS
*Majors marked with an asterisk are only Industrial Engineering and Operations Research Society and Environment
available to freshmen. Materials Science and Engineering *Undeclared
Mechanical Engineering COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE
HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Nuclear Engineering
Arts and Humanities
*Biology + Business Program *Management, Entrepreneurship, and Technology
(M.E.T.): Art, History of
Business Administration: two-year program for
Bioengineering & Business Administration Art, Practice of
juniors and seniors; freshman applicants cannot
apply directly to the major but may apply to the Civil Engineering & Business Administration Celtic Studies
College of Letters and Science, Intending Major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Classics:
Business Administration. Transfer students can apply & Business Administration Classical Civilizations
directly to the major. Classical Languages
Industrial Engineering and Operational Research
*Global Management Program: intensive global & Business Administration Greek
business immersion (haas.berkeley.edu/undergrad/ Materials Science and Engineering & Business Latin
gmp) Administration Comparative Literature
*Management, Entrepreneurship, and Technology Mechanical Engineering & Business Administration Dutch Studies
(M.E.T.):
Undeclared Engineering & Business Administration East Asian Languages and Cultures:
Bioengineering & Business Administration
*Mills 3+2 Engineering Program Chinese
Civil Engineering & Business Administration
*Undeclared Japanese
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
East Asian Religion, Thought, and Culture
& Business Administration
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research &
COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN English
Business Administration Architecture Film
Material Sciences and Engineering & Business Landscape Architecture French
Administration Sustainable Environmental Design German
Mechanical Engineering & Business Administration Urban Studies Italian Studies
Undeclared Engineering & Business Administration Music
COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Near Eastern Civilizations
COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY Conservation and Resource Studies
Near Eastern Languages and Literature:
Chemical Biology Arabic
Ecosystem Management and Forestry:
Chemical Engineering Egyptology
Forestry
Chemistry also offered in the College of Letters Hebrew
Natural Resource Management
and Science Persian
Environmental Economics and Policy also offered
in the College of Letters and Science Philosophy
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Environmental Sciences (biological, Rhetoric
Bioengineering physical, social) Scandinavian:
Civil Engineering Genetics and Plant Biology Danish
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Microbial Biology Finnish
Engineering Science Programs: Molecular Environmental Biology Norwegian
Energy Engineering Nutritional Sciences: Old Norse
Engineering Mathematics and Statistics Dietetics Swedish
Engineering Physics Molecular Toxicology
Environmental Engineering Science Physiology and Metabolism
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Slavic: Mathematical and Physical Sciences Global Studies:
Armenian Astrophysics (including Astronomy) Asian Area Studies I - China
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Chemistry also offered in the College of Chemistry Asian Area Studies II - Japan
Czech Computer Science Developmental Studies
Hungarian Data Science Latin American Studies
Polish Earth and Planetary Science: Middle Eastern Studies
Russian Atmospheric Science Peace and Conflict Studies
South and Southeast Asian Studies Environmental Earth Science History
Spanish and Portuguese: Geology Linguistics
Languages, Literature, and Cultures in the Geophysics Native American Studies
Spanish-Speaking World Marine Science Political Economy
Languages, Literature, and Cultures in the Planetary Science Political Science
Portuguese-Speaking World
Mathematics: Psychology
Latin American Languages, Literature, and
Applied Mathematics Social Welfare
Cultures
Mathematics Sociology
Hispanic, Languages, Literature, and Bilingualism
Operations Research and Management Sciences *Undeclared
Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies:
Physics
Dance and Performance Studies
Statistics
Theater and Performance Studies
*Undeclared
*Undeclared
Social Sciences
Biological Sciences
African American Studies
*Biology + Business Program
Anthropology
Integrative Biology
Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies
Molecular and Cell Biology:
Chicano/Latino Studies
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cognitive Science
Cell and Developmental Biology
Economics
Genetics, Genomics, and Development
Environmental Economics and Policy also offered
Immunology and Pathogenesis
in the College of Natural Resources
Neurobiology
Ethnic Studies
Public Health
Gender and Women’s Studies
*Undeclared
Geography
Interdisciplinary Studies *Global Management Program: intensive global
business immersion (haas.berkeley.edu/undergrad/
American Studies gmp)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Legal Studies
Media Studies
*Undeclared
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