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What Majors Can I Choose at UCSB?

Hi folks, I've been considering the University of California, Santa Barbara as one of my top choices, especially because of their reputation for a wide range of study options. However, I'm having trouble finding a comprehensive list of their offered majors. Could anyone point me in the right direction?

a year ago

The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) indeed has a wide array of major options for students, spanning multiple disciplines.

Here are some majors that UCSB offers:

1. College of Letters & Science: This is the largest college in UCSB, offering over 80 majors. These range from the humanities (such as English, Philosophy, and History) to the social sciences (such as Economics, Political Science, and Sociology) to the sciences (like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science). This college also has unique interdisciplinary programs like Global Studies and Environmental Studies.

2. College of Engineering: UCSB offers several engineering disciplines, including Chemical, Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering. They also offer Computer Science.

3. College of Creative Studies: This is a unique college that offers a more specialized and intensive study experience. The majors offered here include Art, Biology, Physics, and Writing & Literature, among others.

It's important to note that each College has its own admission requirements and the competitiveness can vary based on the major you're interested in.

A comprehensive list can be found on the UCSB website under Academics. The site provides information on the majors and minors offered, as well as specialized programs and research opportunities. Reading up on the details for each major will help you understand the coursework, potential career outcomes, and faculty you'd be working with.

Remember, while it's important to consider the availability of your intended major, you'll also want to consider factors like the campus culture, location, and extracurricular opportunities available. These aspects will also greatly shape your college experience.

Finally, note that UCSB, like other UC schools, doesn't require you to declare your major immediately when applying. Unless you're applying to a highly selective major like Engineering, you have until the end of your sophomore year to declare a major. This leaves room for exploration during your first couple years.

a year ago

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