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UC Riverside: 150+ Majors and Minors

Turn your passion into purpose at the University of California, Riverside (UCR). Gain real-world experience through undergraduate research (even in your first year!), internships, and mentorship from dedicated faculty. Every major helps you build the skills to thrive in a competitive workforce and, if you choose, continue on to advanced studies in fields, such as medicine, law, education, or public service.

 

Find Your Major

Select a button below to explore majors, minors, and Accelerated Programs, where you can earn both your Bachelor's and Master's degree with a 4- or 5-year study plan.

Undecided?

Choose one of our two Undeclared programs: Humanities or Science. You’ll take a mix of classes and earn credit while you figure out your best fit.

Questions?

Check out our Quick Facts for insights and opportunities to make the most of your major.

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UCR makes it easy to earn your Bachelor’s and an advanced degree at the same time. You will finish your studies early, save on tuition, and launch your career ahead of schedule.

Education majors can earn both a Bachelor's and a Teaching Credential (the state-issued license required to teach in public schools). Other majors below can pair a Bachelor's with a Master’s degree.

Four-Year Study Plan

Five-Year Study Plan

  • Engineering – Choose from six programs:
    • Bioengineering
    • Chemical and Environmental Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Computer Science and Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
  • Public Policy
  • Science – Choose from two programs:
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Quick Facts

  • Your major does not lock you into a single career forever. Most career paths zigzag rather than follow a straight line. We focus on helping you build adaptable skills and real-world experience so you graduate with a flexible toolkit. You'll be fully prepared to pivot confidently whenever your goals or the job market change.

  • Your major is just one part of your story. Degrees open doors, but your actual skills are what get you hired. That's why a History major can pivot into tech project management, and a Biology major can launch a sustainable fashion startup. Choose something you genuinely care about, and use UCR to build a versatile skill set that works in any industry.

  • Transfer-selecting majors have specific prerequisite courses and GPA requirements that must be completed before you transfer to UCR. Because many UCR majors are selective, be sure to plan ahead to meet these criteria. Visit Getting Into a Selective Major to learn exactly what you need for your intended major.

  • It’s okay if you do not have your path figured out on day one. You’re not behind, just strategic, which could save you time and money in the long run. UCR offers two Undeclared programs to help first-year students find their best fit: Humanities and Science. You can take general education and introductory courses while working closely with advisors to choose and officially declare your major in the future.

  • Double majoring is a great way to combine your passions and stand out to employers. Balancing two programs does take strong time management, but it's completely doable across most of our colleges and schools. To get started, enroll in your primary major and connect with your academic advisor. Together, you will map out a clear roadmap to track your quarters, manage your electives, and graduate on time.

  • Customize your degree with a minor. You can build specialized skills or explore a passion in just 5–7 classes, bypassing the heavy workload of a double major. Mix and match your interests to stand out to employers, who routinely pay a premium for graduates who understand two distinct fields.

  • Employers care more about what you can actually do than the title printed on your diploma. They look for graduates who can quickly adapt to new tech, use data to solve problems, and work well with a team. That's why getting real-world proof on your resume matters. At UCR, you’ll get access to hands-on experiences, such as research, internships, and campus leadership roles starting in your very first year.

  • Get the inside scoop directly from our colleges and schools before you apply and long before your first quarter. It’s the easiest way to stay updated on academic programs, breakthroughs in faculty research, major-specific scholarships, and networking events.

    Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE)
    College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS)
    College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (CNAS)
    School of Business
    School of Education (SOE)
    School of Public Policy (SPP)