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UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science
NameUC Berkeley College of Letters and Science
ParentUniversity of California, Berkeley
DeanAnthony Cascardi
Students20,000
Undergraduates17,000
Postgraduates3,000
LocationBerkeley, California
CampusUniversity of California, Berkeley campus

UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science is the largest of the University of California, Berkeley's colleges, with over 20,000 students, offering more than 100 undergraduate majors and over 50 graduate programs. The college is home to many renowned departments, including the Department of English, Department of History, and Department of Philosophy, which have produced notable alumni such as Susan Sontag, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Huey Newton. The college is also affiliated with several research libraries, including the Bancroft Library and the Doe Memorial Library, which provide students with access to a vast collection of resources, including the Mark Twain Papers and the Television Archive.

History

The college has a rich history, dating back to the founding of the University of California, Berkeley in 1868, with the California State Legislature passing the Organic Act, which established the university. The college was initially composed of several departments, including the Department of Classical Languages, Department of English, and Department of History, which were later joined by the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Psychology. The college has undergone several transformations over the years, with the addition of new departments and programs, such as the Department of African American Studies, Department of Asian American Studies, and the Department of Chicano Studies. Notable faculty members, including Frederick Jackson Turner, Ernst Kantorowicz, and Thomas Kuhn, have made significant contributions to their respective fields, with works such as The Frontier in American History and The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

Academics

The college offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including majors in the Department of Anthropology, Department of Art Practice, and Department of Astronomy. Students can also pursue interdisciplinary programs, such as the Program in Medieval Studies and the Program in Cognitive Science, which draw on courses from multiple departments, including the Department of Computer Science, Department of Linguistics, and Department of Psychology. The college is also home to several research centers, including the Institute of International Studies and the Center for the Study of Law and Society, which have hosted notable speakers, including Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, and Cornel West. The college's academic programs are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and are recognized by the American Philosophical Association and the American Historical Association.

Research

The college is a hub for research in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, with faculty members and students working on projects in collaboration with institutions such as the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, NASA, and the National Science Foundation. Research centers, including the Berkeley Institute for the Future of Young Americans and the Center for Studies in Higher Education, focus on topics such as Demography, Economic inequality, and Social justice, with notable researchers, including Robert Reich, George Lakoff, and Judith Butler, making significant contributions to their fields. The college also participates in several interdisciplinary research initiatives, including the Berkeley Natural History Museums and the University of California, Berkeley Museum of Paleontology, which have led to discoveries in fields such as Paleontology and Biodiversity.

Campus_and_Facilities

The college is located on the University of California, Berkeley campus, which is situated in the San Francisco Bay Area and is close to several other institutions, including Stanford University, University of California, San Francisco, and University of California, Davis. The campus is home to several notable buildings, including the Sather Tower, Wheeler Hall, and Dwinelle Hall, which house many of the college's departments and programs, including the Department of English, Department of History, and Department of Philosophy. The college also has access to several state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory, which have enabled researchers to make significant discoveries in fields such as Seismology and Astrophysics.

Notable_Alumni_and_Faculty

The college has a long list of notable alumni and faculty, including Nobel laureates such as Glenn Seaborg, Willard Libby, and Daniel Kahneman, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners such as Alice Walker and Michael Chabon. Other notable alumni include Politicians such as Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, Business leaders such as Steve Wozniak and Gordon Moore, and Academics such as Judith Butler and Angela Davis. The college has also been home to several notable faculty members, including Ernst Kantorowicz, Thomas Kuhn, and Frederick Jackson Turner, who have made significant contributions to their respective fields, with works such as The King's Two Bodies and The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

Organization_and_Administration

The college is administered by the University of California, Berkeley's Office of the Chancellor, with the Dean of the College of Letters and Science overseeing the college's academic programs and research initiatives. The college is also governed by the University of California, Berkeley Academic Senate, which is composed of faculty members from across the university, including the Department of English, Department of History, and Department of Philosophy. The college's departments and programs are also supported by several administrative units, including the College of Letters and Science Advising and the College of Letters and Science Student Services, which provide students with academic advising, career counseling, and other support services. Category:University of California, Berkeley colleges and schools

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