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Each of UC Santa Barbara’s five schools offers graduate and/or undergraduate majors, degrees, and credentials. With more than 200 options altogether, discover one (or many!) that match your passion.
- Graduate Division
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- Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate Council’s minimum requirements for advanced degrees...
- Facts and Figures
An Elite Research University. UC Santa Barbara is one of...
- Faculty and Alumni
It’s happening not only on the beach just below our campus;...
- Administration
UC Santa Barbara’s leadership plays a critical role in our...
- Visiting
Saying 72 and sunny is no joke around here. It’s a way of...
- Undergraduate Colleges and Majors
From actuarial science to zoology, UC Santa Barbara offers...
- Majors
UCSB's majors are housed within our three distinct colleges:...
- Graduate Division
Explore over 200 majors, degrees and credentials at UC Santa Barbara, a top-ranked university on the California coast. Find out about undergraduate, graduate and professional education, as well as study abroad, research and innovation opportunities.
General Catalog. 2023-2024. Use the Academic Guide to find amazing classes, explore degree programs, and discover academic passions. Start your journey here. Explore Courses. Explore Academic Programs. Letter from the Chancellor. Greetings, and welcome to the 2023-24 General Catalog for UC Santa Barbara.
As a top-ranked public institution, UCSB has it all: outstanding departments and faculty, excellent advising and support, tutoring, mentorship opportunities, pre-professional programs, and so much more. Explore our list of majors and learn more about UCSB academics below.
UC Santa Barbara. At UC Santa Barbara, you’re steps away from the Pacific Ocean. And if you can tear your eyes from one amazing view, you’ll see another: the stunning Santa Ynez mountains behind you. But there’s more to Santa Barbara than its spectacular setting. With over 200 majors and 500 student organizations to choose from, there’s ...