UCLA - International admission for CS

@chits30 . . . I just wanted to add to the conversation above that UCLA has CS combined with other disciplines.

b**Here’s a description of all the Math Majors, Minors, Specializations the University offers, which includes Math of Computation and Applied Math at the following link:

https://www.math.ucla.edu/ugrad/majors

b**Stats, is listed in its own department and has some computer-based classes:

https://catalog.registrar.ucla.edu/ucla-catalog20-21-1369.html

and it also lists Data Theory here which is more CS-based than Stats. They’ve kept the Stats major “short,” so students can combine it with Econ, Bus Econ, Applied Math, Specialization in Computing, etc., and there are nine key classes in the major, 100A-C, 101A-C, and 102A-C.

b** Then there’s a Computational and Systems Biology major, with some students going straight for a MS in Biostats, Bioinformatics, etc. Here’s a link:

http://newstudents.ucla.edu/studyarea/?type=MAJ&code=208

b**Cognitive Science has some built-in CS classes, with some students taking the Specialization in Computing with it:

http://catalog.registrar.ucla.edu/ucla-catalog20-21-1231.html

b**There’s a minor in Geospatial Information Systems & Technology, which students attach to a Geography or Geography/Environmental Studies major:

https://geog.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/assets/academics/gist_minor_15f.pdf

b** There’s also a minor in Digital Humanities, which some have attached to Humanities, Social Science majors:

https://dh.ucla.edu/undergradcourses/

b** Here’s the Specialization in Computing courses, listed under Program In Computing:

https://www.math.ucla.edu/ugrad/pic-course-descriptions

Generally, almost all majors can add this specialization.