University of California, Baskin School of Engineering - Santa Cruz
The University of California, Santa Cruz, opened in 1965 and grew, one college at a time, to its current (2007-08) enrollment of more than 15,000 students. Undergraduates pursue 63 majors supervised by divisional deans of humanities, physical & biological sciences, social sciences, and arts. Graduate students work toward graduate certificates, master's degrees, or doctoral degrees in 34 academic fields under the supervision of the divisional and graduate deans. The dean of the Jack Baskin School of Engineering oversees the campus's undergraduate and graduate engineering programs.
Masters:
- Master in Bioinformatics
- Master in Computer Engineering
- Master in Computer Science
- Master in Electrical Engineering
- Master in Network Engineering
Doctors:
- Doctor in Bioinformatics
- Doctor in Computer Engineering
- Doctor in Computer Science
- Doctor in Electrical Engineering