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  1. The B.A. in Public Affairs offers an in-depth and engaged educational experience with a clear public service ethos. Drawing from UCLA Luskin’s expansive resources in Public Policy, Social Welfare, and Urban Planning, the major combines critical thinking, social science methodology, and experiential learning, connecting the dots between theory ...

  2. The UCLA Department of Social Welfare offers the Master of Social Welfare (MSW) and a Ph.D. in Social Welfare. Joint degrees offer an even broader range of skill and expertise development. An undergraduate B.A. in Public Affairs, Minor in Public Affairs, and Minor in Gerontology are also available. The UCLA Department of Social Welfare’s ...

  3. Aug 1, 2007 · UCLA has been ranked the nation’s No. 1 public university for seven years in a row by U.S. News & World Report. Budget UCLA’s annual budget is approximately $11 billion. Enrollment In 2023–04, UCLA had 48,048 students, including 33,040 undergraduates, 13,636 graduate students and 1,372 interns and residents in medicine and dentistry. Degrees

  4. All admitted freshmen pre-majors must apply for admission in their second year of enrollment at UCLA. The B.A. and B.S. differ in the amount of science preparatory coursework required. B.A. students complete lower-division, introductory courses in life science, chemistry and statistics.

  5. University of California, Los Angeles Rankings. University of California, Los Angeles is ranked #15 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set ...

  6. Sep 4, 2019 · For the third consecutive year UCLA has been selected as the No. 1 public institution in the nation in the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings.. In addition, of the more than 800 public and private institutions that were assessed, UCLA placed fifth among all public and private colleges in the area of environment, No. 11 overall in the engagement category, No. 16 in ...

  7. it is technically a state school as it is funded by the government. but in california, "UCs" aren't considered state schools by the average person, simply because they are so hard to get into. UCLA is most definetely a good school. So good of a school that it's practically ivy league level in terms of admissions imo

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