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The following minors are offered for undergraduate UCLA students: |
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*Urban and |
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==Publications== |
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Revision as of 17:52, 8 August 2011
Type | Public |
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Established | 1994[1] |
Dean | Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr.[2] |
Academic staff | 75[1] |
Students | 500[1] |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.spa.ucla.edu/ |
The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs is the public affairs/public service graduate school at UCLA. The school consists of three departments -- Public Policy, Social Welfare, and Urban Planning -- offering two undergraduate minors, three master's degrees, and two doctoral degrees[3]. It was formerly known as the School of Public Policy and Social Research.
Departments and Degrees
The Luskin School of Public Affairs offers degrees in the following concentrations:
- Public policy — MPP
- Social welfare — MSW, PhD
- Urban planning — MURP, PhD
Joint degree programs (J.D., MBA., Latin American Studies, Architecture and Urban Design, and Asian American Studies) are offered. Consult individual departments for more information.
The following minors are offered for undergraduate UCLA students:
- Public affairs
- Urban and Regional Studies
Publications
- Critical Planning Journal
Research centers
The Luskin School of Public Affairs houses the following research centers:
- Luskin Center for Innovation
- The Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center
- Institute of Transportation Studies
- Center for Policy Research on Aging
- Center for Civil Society
Unique programs include a Social Justice Initiative, Senior Fellows program, Rosenfield Forums, and Canadian Studies program.
References
External links
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