UCLA School of Public Affairs

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University of California, Los Angeles
School of Public Affairs

Established 1994[1]
Type Public
Chancellor Norman Abrams (acting)[3]
Provost Scott L. Waugh (acting)[4]
Dean Barbara J. Nelson[5]
Faculty 75[2]
Students 500[6]
Location Los Angeles, CA, USA
Campus Urban
Tuition $4,097.50 per quarter[7] [8]
Website http://www.spa.ucla.edu/

The UCLA School of Public Affairs is the public affairs graduate school at UCLA. The school is made of three departments, offering two undergraduate minors, three master's degrees, and two doctoral degrees[9]. It was formerly known as the School of Public Policy and Social Research.

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[edit] Departments and Degrees

The School of Public Affairs offers degrees in the following concentrations[10]:

The following minors are offered for undergraduate UCLA students:

  • Public affairs
  • Urban and regional studies

[edit] Research centers

The School of Public Affairs has nine research centers[11]:

  • Center for Civil Society
  • The UCLA Policy Forum
  • Center for Health Policy Research
  • The Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
  • Institute of Transportation Studies
  • Center for Policy Research on Aging
  • Center for International Science, Technology and Cultural Policy
  • Center for Globalization and Policy Research
  • Canadian Studies at UCLA

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University of California, Los Angeles

Schools

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Research Centers

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Libraries & Museums

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Athletics

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Student Life

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