| Degree Title | Degree 1 | |
| Administration | Ph.D. | |
| Aerospace Engineering | B.S. | |
| Anthropology | B.A. | |
| Applied Ecology | B.S. | |
| Art History | B.A. | |
| Arts Interdisciplinary | B.A. | |
| Biological Sciences | B.S., M.S.2, Ph.D. | |
| Business Administration | M.B.A., M.B.P.A.4 | |
| Chemical and Biochemical Engineering | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Chemical Engineering | B.S. | |
| Chemistry | B.S., M.S.2, 3, Ph.D. | |
| Chinese Language and Literature | B.A. | |
| Civil Engineering | B.S., M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Classical Civilization | B.A. | |
| Classics | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Comparative Culture | B.A.4, M.A.4, M.A.T.4, Ph.D.4 | |
| Comparative Literature | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Computer Engineering | B.S. | |
| Criminology, Law and Society | B.A., Ph.D. | |
| Dance | B.A., B.F.A., M.F.A. | |
| Drama | B.A., M.F.A. | |
| Earth System Science | M.S.2, Ph.D. | |
| East Asian Cultures | B.A. | |
| East Asian Languages and Literatures | M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Economics | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Education | Credential Programs | |
| Educational Administration | Ed.D. | |
| Electrical and Computer Engineering | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Electrical Engineering | B.S. | |
| Engineering | B.S., M.S., Ph.D. | |
| English | B.A., M.A.2, M.F.A., Ph.D. | |
| Environmental Analysis and Design | B.A. | |
| Environmental Engineering | B.S. | |
| Environmental Health Science and Policy | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Environmental Toxicology | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Film Studies | B.A. | |
| Fine Arts | M.F.A.4 | |
| French | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Genetic Counseling | M.S. | |
| Geography | B.A.4 | |
| German | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Health Psychology | Ph.D. | |
| History | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. | |
| Human Development | Ph.D. | |
| Humanities | B.A. | |
| Information and Computer Science | B.S., M.S.2, Ph.D. | |
| International Studies | B.A. | |
| Japanese Language and Literature | B.A. | |
| Linguistics | B.A. | |
| Mathematics | B.S., M.S.3, Ph.D. | |
| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Mechanical Engineering | B.S. | |
| Medicine | M.D. | |
| Music | B.A., B.Mus., M.F.A. | |
| Pharmacology and Toxicology | M.S.2, Ph.D. | |
| Philosophy | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Physics | B.S., M.S.2, Ph.D. | |
| Political Science | B.A., Ph.D. | |
| Psychology | B.A., Ph.D. | |
| Psychology and Social Behavior | B.A. | |
| Public Administration | M.B.P.A.4, M.P.A.4 | |
| Radiological Sciences | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Russian | B.A. | |
| Social Ecology | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. | |
| Social Science | B.A., M.A.2, Ph.D. | |
| Sociology | B.A. | |
| Spanish | B.A., M.A., M.A.T., Ph.D. | |
| Studio Art | B.A., M.F.A. | |
| Transportation Science | M.S., Ph.D. | |
| Urban and Regional Planning | M.U.R.P., Ph.D. | |
| Women's Studies | B.A. | |
1 Degrees: B.A. = Bachelor of Arts; B.F.A. = Bachelor or Fine Arts; B.S. = Bachelor of Science; B.Mus.= Bachelor of Music; Ed.D. = Doctor of Education; M.A. = Master of Arts; M.A.T. = Master of Arts in Teaching; M.F.A. = Master of Fine Arts; M.S. = Master of Science; M.B.A. = Master of Business Administration; M.B.P.A. = Master of Business and Public Administration; M.P.A. = Master of Public Administration; M.D. = Doctor of Medicine; M.U.R.P. = Master of Urban and Regional Planning; Ph.D. = Doctor of Philosophy. Titles of degrees may not correspond exactly with specific fields of study offered; see the Index and the academic unit sections for information.
2 Emphasis at the graduate level is on study leading to the Ph.D. degree. The master's degree may be awarded to Ph.D. students after fulfillment of the appropriate requirements.
3 In addition to the regular M.S. degree program, a program coordinated with the Department of Education leads to an M.S. degree and a Teaching Credential.
4 Admission to this degree program is unavailable until further notice.
| UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS, MINORS, AND ASSOCIATED AREAS OF STUDY | ||||
| Students are urged to become informed of and understand all requirements concerning their intended majors, minors, and associated areas of study. Special restrictions apply to some majors and minors; for example, some minors require formal application or declaration by students, others may be completed without such formalities. Information about the programs listed below may be found in the academic unit sections of the Catalogue. | ||||
| Undergraduate majors are offered in all of the bachelor's degree programs on the list of degree titles; the degree programs are referred to as majors in the following list. In association with these majors, UCI offers a number of minors, concentrations, specializations, and emphases. | ||||
| A minor consists of a coordinated set of courses (seven or more) which together take a student well beyond the introductory level in an academic field, subject matter, and/or discipline but which are not sufficient to constitute a major. An interdisciplinary minor consists of courses offered by two or more schools or programs. All minors, including interdisciplinary minors, are available to all students regardless of their major, with the exception that students may not minor in their major. Minors are listed on a student's transcript but are not listed on the baccalaureate diploma. | ||||
| A concentration is a program of interdisciplinary study consisting of courses offered by two or more schools or programs. Concentrations are similar to minors in that they require fewer units of work than majors do, and the area of concentration appears on the student's transcript but not on the baccalaureate diploma. Concentrations are taken in combination with a major in one of the schools or programs offering the concentration. | ||||
| A specialization is a program of study which enables students to focus on courses in a particular field within a major. The area of specialization pursued appears on the student's transcript but not on the baccalaureate diploma. | ||||
| An emphasis is a program of study within a major which emphasizes a specific area of the discipline. Emphases usually have a defined course of study and are not listed on the transcript nor on the baccalaureate diploma. | ||||
| SCHOOL OF THE ARTS | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Arts Interdisciplinary | ||||
| Dance | ||||
| Specializations (B.F.A. only): | ||||
| Choreography | ||||
| Performance | ||||
| Drama | ||||
| Music | ||||
| Emphases (B.A. only): | ||||
| Analysis | ||||
| Composition | ||||
| History | ||||
| Jazz | ||||
| Performance | ||||
| Specializations (B. Mus. only): | ||||
| Bassoon | ||||
| Clarinet | ||||
| Contrabass | ||||
| Flute | ||||
| French Horn | ||||
| Harp | ||||
| Lute and Guitar | ||||
| Oboe | ||||
| Percussion | ||||
| Piano | ||||
| Saxophone | ||||
| Trombone | ||||
| Trumpet | ||||
| Tuba | ||||
| Viola | ||||
| Violin | ||||
| Violoncello | ||||
| Voice | ||||
| Special String Performance | ||||
| Studio Art | ||||
| Minors: | ||||
| Digital Arts | ||||
| Drama | ||||
| Music* | ||||
| Studio Art | ||||
| Concentration: | ||||
| Medieval Studies (in combination with any major in | ||||
| the School of the Arts or the School of Humanities) | ||||
| SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Biological Sciences | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Cell Biology | ||||
| Developmental Biology | ||||
| Ecology | ||||
| Evolution | ||||
| Microbiology | ||||
| Molecular Biology and Biochemistry | ||||
| Neurosciences | ||||
| Physiology | ||||
| Plant Sciences | ||||
| Applied Ecology (offered jointly with the School of | ||||
| Social Ecology) | ||||
| SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Aerospace Engineering | ||||
| Chemical Engineering | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Biochemical Engineering | ||||
| Environmental Engineering | ||||
| Materials Science | ||||
| Civil Engineering | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Structural Engineering | ||||
| Transportation Engineering | ||||
| Water Resources and Environmental Engineering | ||||
| Computer Engineering | ||||
| Electrical Engineering | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Electro-optics and Solid-State Devices | ||||
| Power Systems | ||||
| Systems and Signal Processing | ||||
| Engineering | ||||
| Environmental Engineering | ||||
| Mechanical Engineering | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Aerospace Engineering | ||||
| Combustion/Propulsion | ||||
| Environmental Engineering | ||||
| Heat Transfer/Fluid Mechanics | ||||
| Materials Science and Engineering | ||||
| Mechanical Systems | ||||
| SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Art History | ||||
| Chinese Language and Literature | ||||
| Classical Civilization | ||||
| Classics | ||||
| Emphases: | ||||
| Greek | ||||
| Latin | ||||
| Linguistics | ||||
| Comparative Literature | ||||
| East Asian Cultures | ||||
| English | ||||
| Emphases: | ||||
| Literary Criticism | ||||
| Writing | ||||
| Film Studies | ||||
| French | ||||
| German | ||||
| Emphases: | ||||
| Literature | ||||
| Linguistics | ||||
| History | ||||
| Humanities (Interdisciplinary) | ||||
| Japanese Language and Literature | ||||
| Philosophy | ||||
| Russian | ||||
| Spanish | ||||
| Emphases: | ||||
| Literature and Culture | ||||
| Linguistics | ||||
| Bilingualism | ||||
| Minors: | ||||
| Art History | ||||
| Chinese Language and Literature | ||||
| Classical Civilization | ||||
| Comparative Literature | ||||
| English | ||||
| Film Studies | ||||
| French | ||||
| German | ||||
| Greek | ||||
| History | ||||
| Italian | ||||
| Japanese Language and Literature | ||||
| Latin | ||||
| Philosophy | ||||
| Portuguese | ||||
| Russian | ||||
| Spanish | ||||
| Concentration: | ||||
| Medieval Studies (in combination with any major in the School of the Arts or the School of Humanities) | ||||
| DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCE | ||||
| Major: Information and Computer Science | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Artificial Intelligence | ||||
| Computer Systems | ||||
| Implementation and Analysis of Algorithms | ||||
| Information Systems | ||||
| Networks and Distributed Systems | ||||
| Software Systems | ||||
| Minor: Information and Computer Science | ||||
| INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES | ||||
| Major: | ||||
| Women's Studies | ||||
| Minors: | ||||
| African-American Studies | ||||
| Asian American Studies | ||||
| Chicano/Latino Studies | ||||
| Global Peace and Conflict Studies | ||||
| Global Sustainability | ||||
| History and Philosophy of Science | ||||
| Latin American Studies | ||||
| Native American Studies | ||||
| Religious Studies | ||||
| Women's Studies | ||||
| GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT | ||||
| Major: Only graduate degrees are offered | ||||
| Minor: Management | ||||
| 3-2 Program: available to outstanding undergraduates in all majors except those offered by the School of Engineering. | ||||
| SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Chemistry | ||||
| Mathematics | ||||
| Specialization: | ||||
| Mathematical Statistics | ||||
| Physics | ||||
| Concentrations: | ||||
| Applied Physics | ||||
| Biomedical Physics | ||||
| Specialization: | ||||
| Astrophysics | ||||
| Minor: | ||||
| Mathematics | ||||
| SCHOOL OF SOCIAL ECOLOGY | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Criminology, Law and Society | ||||
| Environmental Analysis and Design | ||||
| Psychology and Social Behavior | ||||
| Social Ecology | ||||
| Applied Ecology (offered jointly with the School of Biological Sciences) | ||||
| Minors: | ||||
| Criminology, Law and Society | ||||
| Environmental Analysis and Design | ||||
| Environmental Design | ||||
| Epidemiology and Public Health | ||||
| Psychology and Social Behavior | ||||
| Urban and Regional Planning | ||||
| SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES | ||||
| Majors: | ||||
| Anthropology | ||||
| Economics | ||||
| Geography* | ||||
| International Studies | ||||
| Linguistics | ||||
| Political Science | ||||
| Psychology | ||||
| Social Science | ||||
| Specializations: | ||||
| Multicultural Studies | ||||
| Public and Community Service | ||||
| Research and Analytical Methods | ||||
| Social Studies | ||||
| Sociology | ||||
| Minors: | ||||
| Anthropology | ||||
| Linguistics | ||||
| Political Science | ||||
| Psychology | ||||
| Sociology | ||||
| *Admission to this program is unavailable. | ||||
For information about any area of graduate or professional study, including the precise title of the degree conferred, consult the Catalogue's academic unit sections.
School of the Arts
Acting
Choral Conducting
Dance
Design and Stage Management
Directing
Drama
Instrumental Performance
Music
Music Composition
Piano Performance
Studio Art
Vocal Performance
School of Biological Sciences
Anatomy and Neurobiology1
Biological Chemistry1, 2
Biological Sciences
Developmental and Cell Biology2
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics1, 2
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry2
Physiology and Biophysics1, 2
Protein Engineering Science3
Psychobiology
Department of Education
Educational Administration
Multiple Subject Instruction (elementary)4
Single Subject Instruction (secondary)4
Bilingual Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) Emphasis in Spanish4
Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD) Emphasis4
Preliminary Administrative Services4
Professional Administrative Services4
School of Engineering
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Protein Engineering Science3
School of Humanities
Art History
Chicano/Latino Literature
Chinese Language and Literature
Classics
Comparative Literature
Creative Writing: Poetry or Fiction
Critical Theory
East Asian Cultural Studies
East Asian Languages and Literatures
English and American Literature
Film Studies5
French
German
Greek
History
History and Philosophy of Science
Humanities
Japanese Language and Literature
Latin
Logic and Methodology
Philosophy
Spanish
Spanish Literature
Spanish-American Literature
Department of Information and Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Algorithms and Data Structures
Computer Software
Computer Systems Design
Computing, Organizations, Policy, and Society
Information and Computer Science
Interdisciplinary Programs
Feminist Studies6
Transportation Science
Graduate School of Management
Administration
Business Administration
Management
School of Physical Sciences
Chemistry
Earth System Science
Mathematics
Physics
Protein Engineering Science3
School of Social Ecology
Criminology, Law and Society
Environmental Analysis and Design
Environmental Health Science and Policy
Health Psychology
Human Development
Social Ecology
Urban and Regional Planning
School of Social Sciences
Anthropology
Cognitive Sciences
Economics
Linguistics
Mathematical Behavioral Science
Political Psychology
Political Science
Politics and Society
Psychology
Public Choice
Social Networks
Social Relations
Social Science
Sociology
Transportation Economics
College of Medicine
Anatomy and Neurobiology1
Biological Chemistry1, 2
Environmental Toxicology
Genetic Counseling
Medical Residency Programs
Medical Scientist Program
Medicine
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics1, 2
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Physiology and Biophysics1, 2
Radiological Sciences
2 Combined program in Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Biochemistry.
3 Available in conjunction with the Ph.D. programs in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, and Engineering.
4 Credential program.
5 Available in conjunction with the program in Art History.
6 Available in conjunction with the programs in Anthropology, Art History, Drama, East Asian Languages and Literatures, English and Comparative Literature, French, German, History, Social Relations, Sociology, Spanish, and Studio Art.