Undergraduate Program - University of California, Berkeley.
The Berkeley Haas PhD Program offers six fields of academic study, for a curriculum of unusual richness and breadth. Since the program enrolls only 14 to 16 new PhD students each year, you will work very closely with the faculty members in their chosen specialties.
The economics department will make admissions decisions independently, so application to or admission to other programs will not adversely affect admissions decisions within the Economics department. If you opt to apply, please note, the Graduate School will not accept more than three applications from any individual during the course of his or her academic career.
Berkeley Graduate Division's Degree Policy. All UC Berkeley graduate degree programs must conform to minimum requirements established by Graduate Division. See Degrees Policy. Degrees. The Systems degree programs are flexible, and students can tailor their programs in consultation with a graduate adviser in any of a variety of areas of interest.
Terms offered: Fall 2020, Spring 2020, Fall 2019 This reading seminar, required of all MA students in Global Studies, will approach a particular topic in global studies each year. Covering a variety of themes, students will engage with the literature of the field, and begin to study the ways in which particular problems have been approached from a variety of disciplinary perspectives in the.
UC Berkeley cannot defer admission to a later term. Students may have to meet additional admission requirements (link is external) and follow certain guidelines for filling out the undergraduate application, depending on country or educational system. Language Requirements. Proficiency in English is critical to success at UC Berkeley.
UC Berkeley: Econ 234C: Corporate Finance (PhD course) Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2010. Econ 235: Financial Economics Seminar: since Spring 2007 (every semester).
Though the vast majority of students in our program earn the Ph.D., the D.Eng can be earned in rare cases. Degrees are granted after completion of programs of study in professional engineering emphasizing technical, sociological, environmental, and economic problems involved in the design, construction, and operation of engineering structures, processes, and equipment.