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Entry requirement for international students
Students with minimum GPAs of 3.5 cumulative and 3.6 in the major are eligible to join the honors program. Honors students write a prospectus in the fall IAS 102 honors methodology class, and then a thesis in the spring DS H195 seminar.
University of California, Berkeley accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of California, Berkeley
Department name
College of Letters and Science, International and Area Studies Teaching Program
Institution name
University of California, Berkeley
Total number of students
35838
Total number of international students
2785
Contact address for international enquiries
BERKELEY
94720
Telephone
+1 510 642 7405
Venue / office name
College of Letters and Science, International and Area Studies Teaching Program
Address
Contact address for international enquiries
101 Stephens Hall
University of California, Berkeley
BERKELEY
California
94720
Venue description
The IAS teaching program provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of international and global issues. Comprised of six undergraduate majors and three graduate degree programs. IASTP is a unique intellectual domain. It is committed to undergraduate teaching and is an integral part of the Division of Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies (UGIS) in the College of Letters Sciences (L and S).
Telephone number
+1 510 642 4466
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
Students can live in the home at Cal which will be an important part of their college experience. Any students may apply for residence halls. Virtually all rooms are double and triple occupancy, and the few single rooms are reserved for disabled students or continuing, upper-division students only. The halls are: Clark Kerr Campus, Foothill, Bowles, Stern, Unit 1, Unit 2, TUD Wada Apartments and Unit 3. Residents make a pact with their peers to keep the community free of smoke, alcohol, and drugs. They plan and host substance-free programming, events, and activities. The Disabled Students' Program (DSP) on campus can assist students with disabilities in securing priority for housing. Some residence hall rooms on the Berkeley campus have been modified for physically disabled, deaf, hard of hearing, and visually impaired students. In order to qualify for priority housing and receive the appropriate accommodations, students must provide DSP with verification of their disabilities. In addition there are upper division undergraduate apartment advising: Channing-Bowditch Apartments in which 226 students and 3 staff will live-in. It is for single gender with 4 bedroom or 2 bedroom and townhouse apartments. Wada Apartments in which 175 students and 1 staff will live in. It is for double and triple single gender apartments; and its only for academic year contracts; these are on the same schedule as Residence Halls. The rates of the housing can be found in this website: http://www.housing.berkeley.edu/livingatcal/rates.html
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure course information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and course details are subject to change. Please check all details with University of California, Berkeley