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  • UC Santa Barbara

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    Unfolding Possibilities

    As one of only 62 institutions elected to the Association of American Universities, UCSB stands among the top 1.5 percent of all universities in the U.S. and Canada.

    Among UCSB faculty there are five Nobel Laureates, Emmy and Academy Award winners, and a Mil-lennium Technology Prize recipient.

    The campus is home to 100-plus research units, including 11 national centers funded by federal agen-cies and departments such as the National Science Foundation.

    UCSB ranked among the nations top 10 public universities in U.S. News & World Reports Americas Best Colleges guidebook for 2013.

    Paradise. The word is nearly synonymous with the University of

    California, Santa Barbara, a picturesque campus atop a gorgeous

    stretch of coastline. Such is the breathtaking backdrop for the

    intellectual vitality that makes UC Santa Barbara an academic

    wonderland as well.

    As an institution, we pride ourselves on the traits we share with our under-

    Daily more than 15,000 cyclists traverse seven miles of bikeways on or adjacent to UCSB to attend classes and campus events. Only 6 percent of UCSB students have a car on campus.

    At left, more than half of all UCSB undergraduates are engaged in original research with graduate students and faculty members. UCSB is consistently ranked among the nations top research universities.

    Sally Holbrook, a professor of ecology and Marine Science Institute faculty member, engaged in a coral restoration experiment in the lagoon at Moorea.

    graduates: energy, diversity, curiosity, and the drive to succeed now and

    thrive forever. Devoted to expanding our knowledge and finding new solu-

    tions, we are committed to making a difference and improving the quality of

    life for the people of California, our nation, and the world.

    A campus of the University of California, the countrys premier public univer-

    sity, Santa Barbara is internationally distinguished for its outstanding teaching,

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    Across the disciplines, the campus attracts distinguished international researchers. The renowned faculty includes five winners of Nobel Prizes and scores of elected members of national and international academies and societies.

    groundbreaking research, and meaningful public service. Our reputation for

    innovation is well-known, highly regarded, and growing. With unparalleled

    access to our esteemed faculty, and interdisciplinary engagement the norm,

    opportunities for undergraduates abound at UCSB.

    More than 200 majors, degrees, and credentials are offered in a wide range of

    disciplines through UCSBs three colleges and two professional schools. With

    Alec Diao FreshmAn

    environmentAl stuDies

    internAtionAl stuDent hong kong, chinA

    rugby teAm

    surF club

    ucsb as a school is fantastic,

    both aesthetically and academi-

    cally, but its the people that really

    make it come to life. i challenge

    you to find someone who wont

    talk to you after a simple hello.

    i am currently part of the ucsb

    rugby team as well as the surf

    club. both of these organizations

    have allowed me to meet people

    that share my interests, while

    also providing an outlet for me

    to escape from coursework, and

    to just go out and have fun. As

    an international student, i do

    sometimes feel as if im one of

    few. however, there are plenty of

    organizations and programs here

    that make it easy to get involved

    and meet people.

    Anna Everett, a professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies, meets with an undergraduate. At the Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television, and New Media, humanists and social scientists teach and conduct research on film, television, and mass media from a variety of perspectives.

    the number of undergraduate applicants growing larger each year, competi-

    tion for admission is as keen as ever.

    A globally renowned large university with a small-town feel, UCSBs serene

    setting, residential character, and unbeatable balance of work and wellness

    together foster a rich environment where living and learning are intertwined.

    Here, more than 18,000 undergraduates and 1,000 professors interact closely.

    Here, eminent artists, scientists, engineers, and other scholars not only share

    their experiences and discoveries with undergraduates every day they invite

    their students to share in them.

    At UC Santa Barbara, we educate and challenge bright students to ask ques-

    tions, explore possibilities, push boundaries and achieve dreams. Join us on

    this intellectual adventure!

    erenis lemus senior

    Physics

    mcnAir scholAr

    mesA

    los ingenieros

    society oF Physics stuDents

    since my first quarter here ive been

    doing research in biophysics with

    one of my professors, and ive en-

    joyed it a lot. its quite an experience.

    i really like lab work, and ive gained

    many skills such as using machin-

    ery and analysis techniques that

    are going to be extremely valuable

    to me in the next step in my career.

    through school, im part of the mesA

    Program, los ingenieros, and the

    society of Physics students. off cam-

    pus im a mentor for a program that

    helps at-risk youth. the atmosphere

    at ucsb is great and balanced. you

    can study for hours on end and have

    the greatest social life ever. its the

    best of both worlds.

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    The UCSB undergraduate student-faculty ratio is 17 to 1. Lower-division classes average 52 students, though 69 percent of undergradu-ate classes enroll fewer than 30 students.

    More than half of all UCSB under-graduates are engaged in original research with graduate students and faculty members.

    UCSB undergraduates study abroad at more than 120 top-ranked institutions in 39 countries world-wide.

    The UCSB Washington Center Program offers students a front-row seat to see policymaking in action with internship, study, and research opportunities in our nations capital.

    A Climate of Inquiry

    UC Santa Barbara is a place of exceptional promise and boundless

    potential. Drawn here from across the country and the globe, our

    scholars and scientists are forming new research alliances and cre-

    ating new fields of study that will shape our future understanding

    of ourselves, our world, and the universe around us. Students are an essential

    factor in this equation.

    UCSB is home to 11 national research centers and institutes, including eight that are sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The Materials Research Laboratory, top, offers specialized research opportunities for study at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels.

    Science, engineering, and new media intersect at the AlloSphere, above, a large-scale, immersive laboratory that can simulate virtually real sensorial perception.

    Teaching and research go hand in hand at UCSB, where easy access to faculty

    and myriad opportunities for research are points of great pride. Our pro-

    fessors believe that engaging students in the hunt for new knowledge is key

    to their academic development. In fact, our philosophy of education holds that

    research, scholarship, and apprenticeship are all central to learning and vital to

    creating a climate of inquiry that benefits professors and students alike.

    At left, undergraduates and researchers at UCSB tackle real-world problems. Here, students sample fish and invertebrates at the Carpinteria Salt Marsh, part of the UC Natural Reserve System, for a study of marine population dynamics.

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    C. Patrick Yue (right), a professor of electrical and computer engineering, engages students in his research on high-speed wireless and wireline circuit design.

    Undergraduates traveled with faculty to the Galapagos Islands on a pioneering research expedition to explore hydrothermal systems along the global Mid-Ocean Ridge. The National Science Foundation and NOAAs Ocean Exploration Program funded the project.

    taisonya tidwell senior

    AnthroPology

    blAck stuDies (minor)

    co-chAir, blAck stuDent union guArDiAn scholArs

    ucsb is a really good community.

    youll find so many support groups,

    there is no way you wont fit in. im

    co-chair of the black student union,

    and ive been involved with that

    since my first year. im part of guard-

    ian scholars, a support group for kids

    in foster care, which i used to be.

    ucsb is a research university, which

    provides great opportunities that

    you may not get at other schools.

    And i feel like i have access to faculty

    as well. theyre all friendly and

    accessible, and they really reach

    out to students.

    Davidson Library boasts 3 million printed volumes, about 1 million digitized items, and many thousands of electronic journals and e-books, plus an excellent collection of maps, sound recordings, satellite imagery, and multicultural archives.

    Undergraduate Jacob Poletti traveled to the Nepalese Himalayas for a project led by earth science professor and department chair Douglas Burbank.

    To that end, undergraduates are encouraged to

    seek campus research grants to work closely with

    scholars and artists of international stature on sub-

    jects as diverse as quantitative biology, evolutionary

    psychology, international terrorism, and 18th century

    literature. More than half of all UCSB undergradu-

    ates today are engaged in original research with

    graduate students and faculty members.

    Such hands-on scholarship, conducted with profes-

    sors who are eminent in their fields, fosters critical

    thinking skills and helps prepare our students for

    advanced study and future careers.

    At UC Santa Barbara, we urge you to forge your

    own academic path by pursuing your passions.

    Our professors will be there every step of the way,

    involving you in their quest for discovery, meeting you mind-to-mind to teach

    from experience with an eye toward the future.

    As a student at UC Santa Barbara, youll be part of a thriving community of

    scholars, for whom the pursuit of knowledge and the experience of growth

    both personal and intellectual are the hallmarks of daily life.

    Education Abroad Program participants outside the Royal Pavilion in Sussex, U.K. UCSB undergraduates study abroad at more than 120 top-ranked institutions in 39 countries worldwide.

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    A Community of Scholars

    In addition to five Nobel Prize winners, UCSBs faculty includes three MacArthur Fellows and many elected members or fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

    Several UCSB physics faculty and students were among an interna-tional team of scientists credited in 2012 with observing the Higgs Boson, the discovery of which is con-sidered the Holy Grail of particle physics.

    UCSB is the editorial headquarters for The Writings of Henry D. Tho-reau, a National Endowment for the Humanities project that is publishing definitive scholarly editions of the complete works of naturalist and literary artist Henry David Thoreau. C

    uriosity. Courage. Drive. Such characteristics are crucial to long-term

    success. Theyre also among the core attributes of UC Santa Bar-

    baras many distinguished professors, whose inspiring achievements

    provide our undergraduates an invaluable foundation on which to

    build their own aspirations. Example is a powerful teacher.

    Imparting essential lessons through wisdom of experience, UC Santa Barbaras

    UCSB Chancellor Henry T. Yang, an aerospace engineer, believes that undergraduates help to generate some of the universitys best ideas. A faculty member and a member of the National Academy of Engineer-ing, he regularly teaches structural analysis courses to undergraduates.

    At left, the Department of Theater and Dance provides a thriving forum for students to develop and nurture their capacity for self-expression and critical thinking, as well as for the study of dance, theater, and other types of performance.

    UCSB encourages students to develop novel ways of thinking, learning, and conducting research. At top, the physical sciences building.

    renowned faculty serves students as a vibrant backdrop for opportunity and

    accomplishment. Their distinction also facilitates your ability to make key,

    career-enhancing contacts with decision-makers in graduate and professional

    schools, as well as in the world at large.

    Nobel Prizes in chemistry, economics, and physics, won by five distinguished

    UC Santa Barbara professors for their groundbreaking interdisciplinary re-

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    search, have brought the campus international recognition. A professor of en-

    gineering won the worlds most-prestigious technology award the Millen-

    nium Technology Prize for his invention of revolutionary new energy-saving

    light sources. Our faculty ranks include an Academy Award winner, an Emmy

    winner, a recipient of the Fields Medal in Mathematics, and scores of elected

    members of top national and international academies and societies.

    Across the disciplines, and among them, UC Santa Barbara scholars are con-

    tributing to the sum of human knowledge, and enriching lives in turn. Youll

    come face to face with these world-class professors as early as your freshman

    year. Available to meet with you in classrooms, laboratories, studios, offices,

    and informal settings across campus, they are infectiously passionate, and

    eager to share their insights.

    Each year, UCSB offers some 100 freshman seminars small group courses taught by distinguished faculty. Above, Ins Talamantez, an associate professor of religious studies, conducts a seminar exploring religious diversity in the United States.

    grant Draper soPhomore

    mechAnicAl engineering

    guiDe, gAucho tour AssociAtion

    internAl vice PresiDent, AmericAn society oF mechAnicAl

    engineering

    being in the American society of

    mechanical engineering has been

    great. i get to meet people i wouldnt

    meet otherwise, and get to know

    upperclassmen. our faculty advisors

    show up to our meetings, and theyre

    all very nice too. i work as a campus

    tour guide because i want kids to

    know its a really good school.

    because i love it so much, i want

    other kids to love it too. When i first

    visited here i didnt know much about

    it, but i really liked the atmosphere.

    When i did the research and found

    out this is also a super good engineer-

    ing school, my mind was made up. i

    thought id be happy here and get a

    great education, and i was right.

    The CollegesUC Santa Barbara offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate majors and graduate programs through three colleges: Letters and Science, Engineering, and Creative Studies.

    The College of Letters and Science is UCSBs largest college, offering some 90 majors and nearly 40 minors, including interdisciplinary programs. An honors program provides enrichment opportunities for high-achieving students. The Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities provides support and funding for under-graduates who wish to undertake research. In addition to its 17,000 undergraduates, the college enrolls 1,750 graduate students in M.A.- and Ph.D.-level programs. Web site: www.ltsc.ucsb.edu

    The College of Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in chemi-cal, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering, and in com-puter science. For students aspiring to graduate school, there are several five-year combined bachelors/masters degree programs, including one that culminates with an M.S. in materials science. In addition to its 1,400 undergraduate students, the college enrolls 750 graduate students in M.S.- and Ph.D.-level programs. Web site: www.engineering.ucsb.edu

    The College of Creative Studies is singular in the UC system. Tal-ented undergraduates committed to advanced and independent work are provided access to both instruction in the college in small groups, and to the intellectual, instructional, and physical resources of UCSB. Many make original contributions to their fields before graduating. Offering eight majors, enrollment totals 350. Web site: www.ccs.ucsb.edu

    U C S B P r o f e S S i o n a l S C h o o l S

    Preparing the next generation of scholars is one of the primary purposes of a research university. UC Santa Barbara offers an array of graduate programs and is home to two professional schools.

    The Gevirtz Graduate School of Education offers advanced degrees in education and in counseling, clinical, and school psychology. Cre-dential programs in teacher education, school psychology, special education, and school administration are also available. A minor in education and applied psychology is available to undergraduates. A number of centers and outreach programs partner with local schools and provide experiences for graduate students as well as undergraduates interested in education careers. Web site: www.education.ucsb.edu

    The Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management provides an unusual blend of graduate training designed to equip environmental scientists and managers with the skills needed to tackle complex and interdependent environmental problems. Web site: www.bren.ucsb.edu

    neema rashidee senior

    geogrAPhy

    orientAtion stAFF

    unDergrADuAte reseArch

    tutor, clAs (cAmPus leArning AssistAnce services)

    ucsb was my top choice so i was

    excited when i got in. its been the

    best experience and has totally sur-

    passed my expectations. its nice to

    go to a research university. you feel

    like youre learning things that other

    people dont know, and youre always

    on the cutting edge of whats hap-

    pening. im a research assistant for

    the climate hazards group within the

    geography Department, which works

    to promote the application of physical

    sciences to human problems such as

    food shortages. its been a great ex-

    perience. ive gotten to meet people

    affiliated with the u.s. geological

    society and the u.s. Aid Program.

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    The Spirit of Place

    The climate at UC Santa Barbara, both literally and figuratively, nour-

    ishes the mind, body, and soul. The natural beauty of our location

    and the balanced nature of our campus culture make this an ideal

    place to live and learn.

    World-class art exhibitions, exceptional performances, and special lectures

    featuring leading artists, writers, and scientists inspire creativity and enrich

    Living-Learning Communities in UCSBs residence halls and apart-ments offer students customized, interest-based programs to enhance their campus experience and aca-demic success.

    The campus has repeatedly ranked among the most bike-friendly in the U.S. by organizations including the League of American Bicyclists and Better Colleges Online.

    A national leader in sustainability, UCSB in 2012 was honored for its resource efficiency by the U.S. Green Building Council, and lauded with a Best Practice Award in Sustainable Innovation at the California Higher Education Sustainability Conference.

    The student-run Community Affairs Board at UCSB engages thousands of undergraduates in volunteer service both on and off campus.

    The UCSB Intercollegiate Athletics program has 20 teams that com-pete at the NCAA Division I level. Womens basketball won the Big West Conference Championship in 2012. Mens soccer is a past NCAA national champion.

    campus life. A robust artist-

    in-residence program offers

    master classes taught by visit-

    ing luminaries.

    UCSBs Student Resource Building, home to a host of educational services

    that promote both physical and emotional well-being, encourages interaction

    The University Center offers ample space for studying. It also houses multiple cafes, restaurants, and meeting rooms, as well as the UCSB Bookstore.

    UCSBs beachside setting inspires a laid-back, familial atmosphere in which to relax between classes and study sessions.

    At left, few things exemplify UCSBs culture better than a bicycle. We are a close-knit residential community, active and environmentally aware.

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    The majority of UCSB students live on campus or in the adjacent college community of Isla Vista.

    Undergraduates gather in the Student Resource Building, the heart of student life. It provides expanded services to support academic success as well as space for student activities.

    Internationally acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma conducts UCSBs Young Artists String Quartet. Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble completed a campus residency consisting of performances, master classes, and open rehearsals.

    and engagement among student groups. Davidson Library provides top-tier

    scholarly collections, research assistance, and other essential services for stu-

    dents. The MultiCultural Center presents some 100 events each year meant to

    promote cultural awareness and understanding. With exceptional facilities and

    a full slate of exercise classes, the Recreation Center sees students in pursuit of

    healthy living.

    The Santa Barbara community offers diverse natural and cultural resources, including the Santa Barbara Symphony, Botanic Garden, Museum of Art, and Museum of Natural History. The courthouse is characteristic of the citys distinctive architecture.

    All admitted students are guaranteed university housing. Freshmen with similar interests have an opportunity to live together on theme-oriented floors in one of eight residence halls on campus.

    UCSBs sterling reputation for sustainability practices includes its status as one

    of the nations most bike-friendly campuses. More than seven miles of bike-

    ways snake across and around the

    UCSB campus, providing students

    easy access to their classrooms, lec-

    ture halls, and laboratories, as well

    as to an array of cultural, academic,

    athletic, and social events.

    The vast majority of UC Santa

    Barbara students live within walking

    distance of their classes. Many reside

    in Isla Vista, a close-knit community

    adjacent to campus. It is a place

    for social and civic growth, where

    students serve on local boards and

    county committees.

    The nearby city of Santa Barbara

    offers students another amazing

    resource for exploration and en-

    gagement. Internationally renowned

    chris Witschy senior

    Film AnD meDiA stuDies

    French (minor)

    intern, visitor center

    honors ProgrAm

    excursion club

    being from a very urbanized place,

    chicago, it was a little bit of a culture

    shock when i first came here. but ive

    been enormously pleased espe-

    cially in terms of the academic quality

    and instruction. ive engaged in hon-

    ors work with professors. ive been

    pushed to develop myself more as a

    writer, a critical reader, and as a re-

    searcher. i did an internship through

    the carsey-Wolf center, and worked

    for a local production company and

    local film crews. the access to nature

    at ucsb ive found enlightening.

    there is an intrinsic appreciation of

    the environment, and this great bal-

    ance of class life and work with the

    spectacular beauty all around you.

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    UCSBs Intercollegiate Athletics program includes 20 teams that compete at the NCAA Division 1 level, including mens basketball, which draws a large crowd in the Thunderdome (above). The graduation rate for student athletes is the highest in the Big West Conference.

    The UCSB womens volleyball program has advanced to the NCAA Tournament dozens of times. Its athletes have repeatedly earned Big West Player of the Year and All-American honors.

    The Recreation Center helps keep students strong and fit with two swimming pools, weight rooms, squash and racquetball courts, a climbing wall, and more.

    UCSB students have a reputation for giving back through public service. Alumnus David Lee, above right, oversees MUSIC Club, a campus-founded, undergraduate-run organization that offers free tutoring and music lessons to underprivileged children.

    for its setting and architecture, Santa Barbara is a vibrant mid-sized city with a

    global footprint. Bustling with arts, culture, and technology, it boasts a rich and

    storied history and a strong environmental ethos.

    UC Santa Barbara students are driven to become global citizens by connecting

    with these surrounding communities. Many of our undergraduates serve in the

    Students have an opportunity to learn from leading artists and writers, such as former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins (right), who has come to the campus numerous times to read his work and visit classes.

    UCSBs mens soccer team claimed the 2006 NCAA National Championship and is considered one of the top programs in the country.

    larger Santa Barbara region as volunteers and interns at hundreds of nonprofit

    and public agencies, including local hospitals, homeless shelters, corporations,

    and environmental and governmental organizations. More than 6,000 UCSB

    students are engaged in public service.

    On and off campus, the UC Santa Barbara experience presents unlimited

    opportunities for students to learn, contribute, and grow in a setting of

    unmatched beauty, a supportive social atmosphere, and a collaborative intel-

    lectual climate.

    talia citron FreshmAn

    sociAl sciences

    hillel

    environmentAl AFFAirs boArD

    excursion club

    i participated in the Freshman sum-

    mer start Program. that was such a

    perfect choice for me because i made

    amazing friends and got a head start

    on school. i joined the excursion club

    and got really into surfing. i also re-

    ally like the health and wellness pro-

    gram. i go to meditation classes twice

    per week, and i try to swim every

    morning before class. im always ac-

    tive here. ucsb for me is the perfect

    balance of school and everything else

    i wanted. Academically its an amaz-

    ing place to be. but at same time, its

    such a laid back and fun place to be.

    And its the perfect size. its not so

    big that i feel like i dont matter, but i

    also wanted to be at big school with

    a lot of spirit, and you see that here.

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    Your Pathway to Success

    UC Santa Barbara will prepare you for success. Our students pursue

    four years of intense study in an integrated program that allows

    them to develop expansive knowledge in the sciences, humanities,

    fine arts, and social sciences. They also gain significant expertise

    in their chosen field. Many participate in academic research projects and in

    government and private-sector internships.

    Professor Mark Juergensmeyer, director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, teaches an undergraduate course on global conflict. UCSBs global studies program was one of the first interdisciplinary undergraduate majors in international studies in the country to focus on globalization.

    UCSBs Career Services offers counseling, workshops, classes, internship and career fairs, and other programming aimed at assist-ing students in their post-graduate planning.

    A survey of alumni found that 93 percent were satisfied with their academic experience at UCSB and would recommend UCSB to others.

    Approximately one-third of UCSB students go on to pursue graduate work or professional degrees.

    UCSBs law school admission rate consistently tops the national average.At UCSB, athletics, the arts,

    public service, independent

    research, and internships serve as vehicles to cultivate leaders in entrepreneur-

    ship, business, science, and government. We encourage students to step for-

    ward in leading their peers and the community in best practices and winning

    strategies.

    casey boome AssistAnt District Attorney, oFFice oF the bronx (ny) District Attorney

    J.D., 12, emory university school oF lAW

    b.A., globAl stuDies 05, ucsb

    i learned how to be a lawyer in law

    school, but i feel like i learned how

    to be a good person and a citizen of

    global society at ucsb. the dynamic

    at ucsb, the opportunities, i dont

    think i would have gotten that at

    a larger school. i was getting in

    there with professors and learning

    directly from them. the understand-

    ing i gained about the history of our

    country and its policies, along with

    a global perspective, prepared me to

    approach my job as a prosecutor with

    knowledge of the mistakes made in

    the past, and how i can help try to

    shape the system now to be more fair

    to people in the long run. ucsb can

    be such a great window to the world.

    take advantage.

    AT WORk In The WORlD

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    The UCSB Washington Center Program supports undergraduate students who pursue internships, research, and creative activities in the nations capital.

    Our students are achievers. Upon

    graduating, many are recruited by

    Fortune 500 companies, leading

    high-tech, accounting, and commu-

    nications firms, and arts and public

    service organizations. Approximately

    one-third of todays graduates pursue

    advanced study in graduate or profes-

    sional school.

    Career counselors work closely with

    our undergraduates to help identify

    career goals, explore academic ma-

    jors, secure internships, connect with

    employers, and, later, to assist with the graduate application process.

    UC Santa Barbara has an excellent reputation for preparing students for pro-

    fessional and graduate schools in the health sciences. These include medical,

    dental, veterinary, pharmacy and physical therapy schools, as well as graduate

    programs in public health, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology,

    and other biological sciences.

    Pre-law and health professions advisors in the College of Letters and Science

    assist with academic planning, arrange for research and volunteer opportu-

    nities, and guide students through the highly competitive application and

    interview process. The rate of UCSB alumni who are admitted to one or more

    accredited law schools consistently bests the national average, reaching as

    high as 76

    percent.

    UCSB offers

    a variety of

    courses and re-

    sources to help

    students gain

    knowledge

    and experi-

    ence in both

    the legal and

    medical fields.

    At UCSB, commencement means pomp and circumstance, robes and regalia, honors and honorable mention. The ceremony serves to mark an end that is also a beginning.

    AT WORk In The WORlD

    brandon bouldinAssociAte, PriceWAterhousecooPers

    b.A., business economics, 12, ucsb

    When i first got to the firm it was

    challenging, but at the same time it

    wasnt too unfamiliar because of the

    professors at ucsb. they taught us

    well and gave us some insight for

    what to prepare for. they really laid it

    out to us as far as what the account-

    ing world is like. they gave us the

    theory and at the same time they

    gave us the real life application. the

    whole environment at ucsb prepared

    me for this. networking, internships,

    leadership conferences, learning

    to balance different tasks ucsb

    enabled me to do all of that. it really

    enhanced my organizational skills,

    my communication skills, and my abil-

    ity to work effectively. it gave me a

    wonderful set of skills. it also opened

    doors. i landed this job more than

    half a year in advance of graduation.

    thats big.

    Pre-professional student organizations also provide professional exposure and

    networking opportunities. Many pre-medical students participate in internship

    programs at local hospitals and in medical clinics.

    The College of Creative Studies (CCS), unique in the University of California

    system, has been described as a graduate school for undergraduates. Tal-

    ented students in eight majors perform advanced and independent work, and

    begin making original contributions to their fields. Approximately 80 percent

    of CCS science graduates pursue advanced degrees. Carol Greider, a 1983

    CCS alum in biology, won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

    Students who are passionate about technology and interested in business

    receive advanced training in both from the Technology Management Program

    (TMP). Based at the College of Engineering but open to all students, TMP

    nathaly ArriolahisPAnic communicAtions AnD meDiA coorDinAtor, PresiDentiAl inAugurAtion committee

    b.s., PoliticAl science 10, ucsb

    technology mAnAgement ProgrAm

    As far as opportunities, there were

    plenty at ucsb and i took advantage

    of a lot of them. the uc Washington

    center Program exposed me to gov-

    ernment at different levels and put

    me on a great path. the technology

    management Program gave me

    awesome skills. it gave me a good

    network and a broader view of this

    business in terms of building relation-

    ships. theres a lot of entrepreneurial

    spirit at ucsb and i was definitely

    encouraged to look beyond the

    path thats already been explored. i

    learned that academics are important,

    but so is your resume, your presenta-

    tion, the way you carry yourself

    and that was definitely part of the

    culture at ucsb. the campus builds

    character, and those social, conversa-

    tion, and interpersonal skills are so

    valuable to me in what i do.

    Undergraduates have a front row seat to see discovery in action in UCSBs many cutting-edge research facilities, such as the world-renowned Molecular Beam Epitaxy Lab, where scientists are developing specialty materials that will revolutionize lighting, computing, and energy.

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    steve Aoki 00 DJ, Musician, Producer, Grammy Nominee

    Amir Abo-shaeer 96, m.s. 98, m.ed 01TeacherMacArthur Foundation Genius Award

    robert ballard 65Deep-Sea Explorer, Discoverer of the Titanic

    Angela belcher 91, Ph.D. 97Professor, MITMacArthur Foundation Genius Award

    lois capps 90 m.A.U.S. Congresswoman

    leroy chiao m.s. 85, Ph.D. 87Space Shuttle Astronaut

    larry Dierker 68M.L.B. Player, Manager

    michael Douglas 68Academy Award-Winning Actor and Producer

    Josh elliot 93Anchor, Good Morning America

    carol greider 83Professor, Johns Hopkins UniversityNobel Prize 2009

    raymond Fisher 61Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

    eric Fonoimoana 932000 Olympic Gold Medal, Volleyball

    scott Frank 82Director, Screenwriter, Academy Award Nominee

    elizabeth gabler 77President of Fox 2000 Pictures

    Excerpted from the UCSB Alumni Association Directory www.ucsbalum.com

    Jeff henley 66Chairman, Oracle Corporation

    Jack Johnson 97Singer, Songwriter, Filmmaker

    Paula kaatz 67Emmy-Winning Costume Designer

    ken khachigian 66Political Analyst, Presidential Advisor

    Jason lezak 992004 & 2008 Olympic Gold Medal, Swimming

    Dionicio morales 43Founder, Mexican American Opportunity Foundation, Author

    giandomenico Picco 72 m.A. Diplomat, Author, U.N. Official

    chris Pontius 09 M.L.S. Player, DC United

    Jim rome 86ESPN Sports Commentator

    eric roth 66Academy Award-Winning Screenwriter

    Patricia l. scarlet 70, m.A. 73 Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior

    richard serra 61Sculptor

    brian shaw 88N.B.A. Player, Coach

    bob sipchen 76Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

    Don Wood 67Childrens Book Illustrator

    marisol luna-PizanoPArtner PhysiciAn, southern cAliFor-

    niA PermAnente meDicAl grouP

    kAiser-PermAnente, PAnorAmA city meDicAl center

    m.D.-m.P.h. 06, tuFts university school oF meDicine

    b.s. cell AnD DeveloPmentAl biology 02, ucsb

    being in pre-med was challenging, but

    my campus experiences made all the

    difference. my professors did every-

    thing they could to help me succeed,

    and even made sure i found a microbi-

    ology lab for undergraduate research.

    People in student life were amazing.

    the Admissions staff was like family;

    their doors were always open. i did

    community service in a medical clinic

    and with various campus groups such

    as lambda sigma gamma multicultur-

    al sorority. my achievements at ucsb,

    including my minor in latin American

    and iberian studies, have played a

    vital role in my organizational skills

    and the commitment i have to my

    patients.

    The Technology Management Program provides professional business training to entrepreneurial undergraduates. Its New Venture Competition has spawned multiple start-ups, including 2012 contest-winning company Brightblu.

    fosters the business acumen and skills required of entrepreneurs and company

    leaders. It has served as a launch pad for many successful businesses.

    Your experience at UC Santa Barbara will help you develop the confidence and

    flexibility to enrich your life and career in the challenging, rapidly changing

    environment of the 21st century.

    some notAble ucsb Alumni

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    For further information about the university of california, santa barbara:

    Visit the campus Web site: www.ucsb.edu

    Visit our admissions Web site: www.admissions.ucsb.edu

    Contact the Office of Admissions Visitor Center (805) 893-2487 regarding campus tours and special events.

    View the UCSB General Catalog: www.catalog.ucsb.edu

    Write to us or call us: [email protected] Office of Admissions University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-2016 (805) 893-2881

    For further information about the santa barbara community:

    Visit its Web site: www.santabarbara.com

    If you require this information in another format because of a disability, please contact the Office of Admissions at (805) 893-4798.

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