Teaser: At A Glance

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES Anthropology, B.A. Applied Mathematical Sciences, B.S. EMPHASES – Computational Biology – Computer Science – Economics – Engineering – Physics Bioengineering, B.S. Biological Sciences, B.S. EMPHASES – Developmental Biology – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – Human Biology – Microbiology and Immunology – Molecular and Cell Biology Chemical Sciences, B.S. EMPHASES – Biological Chemistry – Chemistry – Environmental Chemistry – Materials Chemistry Cognitive Science, B.A. and B.S. Computer Science and Engineering, B.S. Earth Systems Science, B.S. Economics, B.A. English, B.A. Environmental Engineering, B.S.

History, B.A. CONCENTRATIONS – United States History – World History Management, B.S. Materials Science and Engineering, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, B.S. Physics, B.S . EMPHASES – Atomic/Molecular/Optical Physics – Biophysics – Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

– Management – Natural Sciences Education – Philosophy – Physics – Political Science – Psychology – Public Health – Services Science – Sociology

– Spanish – Writing

PLEASE NOTE: For the most up-to-date information about available emphases and concentrations, please refer to the UC Merced catalog at registrar.ucmerced.edu. GRADUATE DEGREES (M.A. or M.S., Ph.D.) – Applied Mathematics – Biological Engineering and Small-Scale Technologies – Cognitive and Information Sciences – Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – Environmental Systems – Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics – Physics and Chemistry – Psychological Sciences – Quantitative and Systems Biology – Social and Cognitive Sciences – World Cultures

– Mathematical Physics Political Science, B.A. Psychology, B.A. Sociology, B.A. Spanish, B.A. MINORS – American Studies – Anthropology – Applied Mathematics – Arts

– Chemical Sciences – Chicano/a Studies – Cognitive Science – Economics – Environmental Science and Sustainability – History – Literature and Cultures

PLEASE NOTE: For the most up-to-date information about graduate degrees at UC Merced, visit graduatedivision.ucmerced.edu.

“I was able to get to know the dean initially through an internship I did with the School of Engineering before my freshman year. It was his help and guidance that led to my internship and now my full-time job with PG&E. I’m glad to know that my education at UC Merced allowed me to get a good job, even during a down economy.”

MATT NELSON, Class of 2009, mechanical engineering major

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