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UCLA Graduate Division

Admission Contact Information, Deadlines and Requirements

 

 Program Name

Environmental Science and Engineering

 

 Major Code

0349 

 Address

Inst of the Environment and Sustainability
La Kretz Hall, Suite 300
Box 951496
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1496 

 Phone

(310) 825-9901 

 Email

mgordon@ioes.ucla.edu.  

 Website

www.environment.ucla.edu/ese 

 Leading to the degree of

D.Env. 

 Admission Limited to

Consult department. 

 Deadline to apply

December 1st  

 GRE (General and/or Subject)

GRE: General 

 Letters of Recommendation

 
 Other Requirements

In addition to the University's minimum requirements and those listed above, applicants are required to have completed a master's degree in some field of the sciences or engineering with a GPA of at least 3.5. Generalist master's degrees in areas such as environmental sciences or public health or medical degrees may be accepted for admission if the applicant presents a record with appropriate courses in the sciences and mathematics and other special qualifications such as research experience.

Applicants for the D.Env. degree must have an excellent scholastic record and must be acceptable to the admissions committee. The overall academic record, including Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination scores (for students whose native language is not English), must reflect exceptional verbal and quantitative skills and drive toward academic achievement.

The program is also interested in special qualities, awards, and achievements not reflected in the student's academic record.

Before being accepted unconditionally into the program, all students must have taken the following courses: (1) biology -- one year of introductory biology with laboratory; (2) chemistry -- one year of general chemistry with laboratory, including analytical methods, and one quarter of organic chemistry, no laboratory required; (3) mathematics -- one year of calculus plus one course in elementary statistics; (4) physics -- one year of introductory physics with laboratory. Any of these courses may be taken after an admitted student has arrived at UCLA.