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  1. The annual UCLA General Catalog describes all departments and programs, undergraduate majors and minors, graduate majors, and courses offered. It includes degree requirements for the College and each school, and the academic and administrative policies that govern students. The Catalog outlines essential information about registration ...

  2. UCLA General Catalog. The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward; the most current years appear first. The State Normal School Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19.

  3. General Catalog 1971–1980. The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward. The State Normal School Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19. This section includes Catalogs from 1971–72 to 1980–81.

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  5. General Catalog 2021-2030. The UCLA General Catalog is archived for academic years 1919–20 onward; the most current years appear first. The State Normal School Catalogue and Circular is available for academic years 1882–83 through 1918–19.

  6. The UCLA master’s degree was established in 1933 and the doctorate in 1936. UCLA was fast becoming a full-fledged university that offered advanced study in almost every field. Following World War II, UCLA began a period of spectacular growth: in 25 years its enrollment tripled to 27,000 students. The campus undertook what would become a $260 ...

  7. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) traces back to the 19th century when the institution operated as a teachers' college.It grew in size and scope for nearly four decades on two Los Angeles campuses before California governor William D. Stephens signed a bill into law in 1919 to establish the Southern Branch of the University of California.

  8. The University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA) [1] is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the California State Normal School which later evolved into San José State University.

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