University of California, Riverside academics

University of California, Riverside academics

The University of California, Riverside is organized into three academic colleges, two professional schools, and several interdisciplinary divisions. These units provide 81 majors and 52 minors, 48 master's degree programs, and 42 PhD programs. [cite web | url = http://catalog.ucr.edu/UCR_Catalog_0708.pdf | title = 2007-08 UCR General Catalog | publisher = University of California, Riverside | accessdate = 2007-08-10] It is the only UC campus to offer undergraduate degrees in Creative Writing and Public Policy, and one of only three UCs (along with Berkeley and Irvine) to offer an undergraduate degree in Business Administration. [cite web | url = http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ITU.pdf | title = Introducing the University, 08-09 | publisher = University of California, Office of the President, Student Affairs | date= April 2007 | accessdate = 2007-08-10] Additionally, UCR's doctoral program in the emerging field of Dance theory, founded in 1992, was the first program of its kind in the United States. [cite news | last= La Rocco | first= Cynthia | title= DANCE; Mind And Body At Yale |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E5DE1738F930A1575AC0A9619C8B63 | publisher=The New York Times |date= September 23, 2007 | accessdate= 2007-10-10] UCR's various academic units are as follows:

*College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: CHASS can trace its history to the founding undergraduate institution at UCR, the College of Letters and Science, which first opened in 1954. The most popular majors are Psychology (1,045 undergraduates) and Business Administration (1,170 undergraduates).cite web | url = http://ucrapb.ucr.edu/institutional_planning/StudentData/SummaryData/summarytemplate.htm | title = Fall 2006 Headcount Enrollment by College/School, Dept/Area & Major | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Office of Academic Planning & Budget | accessdate = 2007-08-10(Third link from the top.)] The Philosophical Gourmet Report ranked UCR's faculty in philosophy 38th in the nation and 40th in the English-speaking world, with the No. 1 program in philosophy of action. [cite web | last= Leiter | first= Brian | title="The Philosophical Gourmet Report, overall rankings" | publisher= Blackwell | date= November 10, 2006
url=http://www.philosophicalgourmet.com/overall.asp |accessdate= 2007-08-22
]

*College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences: CNAS dates back to 1907 when the Citrus Experiment Station was founded at the base of Riverside's Mt. Rubidoux. In 1958, the College of Agriculture was formed as the first research oriented, degree granting institution at UCR. The most popular majors are Biological Chemistry (747 undergraduates), Biology (801.5 undergraduates) and an interdepartmental Biological Sciences program (1,206.5 undergraduates).cite web | url = http://ucrapb.ucr.edu/institutional_planning/StudentData/SummaryData/summarytemplate.htm | title = Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment by College/School, Dept/Area & Major | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Office of Academic Planning & Budget | accessdate = 2007-08-10(Third link from the top.)] According to the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index published by Academic Analytics in 2006, CNAS faculty ranked 1st in soil science, 8th in Environmental Sciences, 10th in Plant Pathology, and 10th in Botany.cite web | title= Top Research Universities in the 2005 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index | publisher= The Chronicle of Higher Education | url= http://chronicle.com/stats/productivity/page.php?institution=55&byinst=Go | accessdate= 2007-08-23]

*Bourns College of Engineering: The BCOE is named in honor of Marlan and Rosemary Bourns, founders of Bourns, Inc., an international electronics corporation, in recognition of a generous gift from the Bourns Foundation in 1994. The most popular majors are Mechanical Engineering (354 undergraduates), followed by Computer Science (217 undergraduates).cite web | url = http://ucrapb.ucr.edu/institutional_planning/StudentData/SummaryData/summarytemplate.htm | title = Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment by College/School, Dept/Area & Major | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Office of Academic Planning & Budget | accessdate = 2007-08-10(Third link from the top.)] The Department of Computer Science and Engineering owns the largest single Altix 4700 computer in the University of California system, powered by 64 Intel Itanium 2 processor cores and 128GB of system memory. [cite press release | title=UC Riverside Boosts Collaborative Research with Powerful New SGI Altix Supercomputer | url=http://www.sgi.com/company_info/newsroom/press_releases/2007/february/ucriverside.html | publisher= SGI | date= February 2, 2007 | accessdate= 2007-08-22] According to Academic Analytics, BCOE faculty ranked 5th in Environmental Health Engineering in 2006.cite web | title= Top Research Universities in the 2005 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index | publisher= The Chronicle of Higher Education | url= http://chronicle.com/stats/productivity/page.php?institution=55&byinst=Go | accessdate= 2007-08-23]
*Division of Biomedical Sciences: Biomedical Sciences is an interdisciplinary division at UCR which administers a joint medical degree program with UCLA, the Thomas Haider program. The first two years of medical instruction are given on the UCR campus. Third- and fourth-year clerkships are served at UCLA and its affiliated medical centers. Students completing the program receive a bachelor of science degree in biomedical sciences from UCR and an M.D. degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Up to 24 of each year's applicants are chosen to attend medical school at UCR and UCLA. [cite web | title=UCR Biomed Prospective Medical Students page | url=http://biomed.ucr.edu/content/view/25/49/| accessdate= 2007-08-22]

*A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management: The origin of the AGSM can be traced back to 1970 when UC Riverside established the Graduate School of Administration. In 1994, the A. Gary Anderson Foundation gave a generous endowment to the school and it was named after the founder of Director's Mortgage. The AGSM currently enrolls 126 graduate students.cite web | url = http://ucrapb.ucr.edu/institutional_planning/StudentData/SummaryData/summarytemplate.htm | title = Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment by College/School, Dept/Area & Major | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Office of Academic Planning & Budget | accessdate = 2007-08-10(Third link from the top.)] Entrepreneur Magazine and The Princeton Review recently ranked the AGSM 23rd among the top 25 programs in entrepreneurship. [cite web | title=2007 Top Entrepreneural Programs: Business Schools | url= http://www.princetonreview.com/mba/research/articles/find/entrepreneurship.asp | publisher= The Princeton Review | accessdate= 2007-10-10]

*Graduate School of Education: UCR's Graduate School of Education enrolls over two hundred graduate students.cite web | url = http://ucrapb.ucr.edu/institutional_planning/StudentData/SummaryData/summarytemplate.htm | title = Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment by College/School, Dept/Area & Major | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Office of Academic Planning & Budget | accessdate = 2007-08-10(Third link from the top.)] Significant research centers include the California Educational Research Cooperative, a partnership between the School of Education and educators in local public school systems, and the Copernicus Project, dedicated to increasing the quality of science educators and education.cite web | url = http://www.ucr.edu/research.html | title = UCR Research | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Office of Research | accessdate = 2007-08-10]

*UCR Extension: UCR Extension offers continuing education programs to approximately 30,000 students from San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo and Eastern Los Angeles Counties every year. An additional 4,000 international students attend classes offered by UCR Extension's International Education Programs in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea and Beijing, China. [cite web | title=UCR Extension | publisher= UCR Extension | url=http://www.extension.ucr.edu/welcome/index.html | accessdate= 2007-08-10] [cite web | url=http://www.gnucr.org/english/intro_01.asp|title=GNUCR homepage | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Extension | accessdate= 2007-08-10] [cite web | url=http://www.iep.ucr.edu/overseas_china.html |title=University of California, Riverside-Beijing International Education Center | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Extension | accessdate= 2007-08-10] The centers are run in partnership with local authorities and offer the same English language training programs as the main campus in Riverside. Students can transfer credits to UCR and are encouraged to continue their studies in California. UCR Extension also operates a "Global Nursing Review Program" that assists licensed nurses from other countries in gaining familiarity and proficiency with Western nursing practices, medical philosophy and culture. [cite web | url=http://www.iep.ucr.edu/Nurse_Program.html |title=Global Nursing Review Program | publisher = University of California, Riverside, Extension | accessdate= 2007-08-10]

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