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  1. The Theater program’s Movement and Combat class teaches students about physical awareness through various exercises, stunts, gymnastics, martial arts and use of props. Students in the School of Theater, Film and Television have many opportunities to work on student projects both through their classes and a wide variety of clubs and organizations.

  2. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is ranked No. 4 in the nation. As a research hospital, it’s continually on the forefront of modern medicine — and it’s right on campus. In Professor Robert Goldberg’s class, students studying molecular, cell and developmental biology focus on plant genetics.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Major; African-American/Black Studies: American Indian/Native American Studies: American Literature (United States) Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature: Arabic Language and Literature: Area Studies, Other: Asian Studies/Civilization: Asian-American Studies: Chinese Language and Literature

  5. As a public land-grant institution, UCLA acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin and South Channel Islands). University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095-1361 Main telephone: 310-825-4321 (campus operator) Speech- and hearing-impaired access: TTY 310-825-2833

  6. As a public land-grant institution, UCLA acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin and South Channel Islands). University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095-1361 Main telephone: 310-825-4321 (campus operator) Speech- and hearing-impaired access: TTY 310-825-2833

  7. Since 2011, this award-winning program has helped over 40 local nonprofits by connecting them with undergrads who can help them identify earned-income opportunities. Training is led by UCLA faculty, alumni and industry professionals from the Academies of Social Entrepreneurship.