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Students may enroll in an undergraduate major or minor program, M.A. or Ph.D. programs in five academic areas of emphasis, M.Ed. programs in three professional areas, and an Ed.D. professional program. Every year, our programs are ranked among the best in the nation. Whichever path students choose, they will graduate prepared to excel at the intersection of theory, practice, and policy.
Thank you for your interest in our School’s programs. All of our degree programs are full-time, day-time programs. We only accept students for the Fall Quarter and the next application period is for Fall 2020. Applicants can only apply for one program at UCLA each year. The Undergraduate application period begins on November 1, 2019 and the Graduate application period begins in October 2019.
International Admission. That means opening our doors to students from around the world. In the middle of one of the most vibrant global cities, with accomplished faculty and extensive resources, UCLA is one of the most desirable academic destinations in the world. The UCLA International Education Office offers a range of different programs for international students. Between Summer Study and.
Paying Your Fees. This guide to Paying your Fees has been complied by the University’s Customer Accounts Team in Financial Services to provide information on how to pay your own tuition fees whilst you study here at UCLan and who to contact if you require assistance. It details the fee payment options available to self-funding students and also signposts students to sources of further.
UCLA’s Linguistics Department began as an interdepartmental graduate M.A. program in 1960; a Ph.D. program was introduced in 1962, and a B.A. program in 1965. The department was established in 1966, and has flourished ever since; its doctoral program has consistently been ranked in national surveys as one of the top two or three programs in the country.
The Ph.D. Program in Economics at UCLA prepares students for careers as economists in academia, business and government. The program combines rigorous work in economic theory and careful study of real-world problems and institutions. Graduates from this program work at major universities around the world, national and international government agencies, banks, research centers and in private.