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Law/Education Concurrent Degree. The Department of Education and the School of Law offer a concurrent degree program which allows students to design a program of study leading to the J.D. and any advanced degree in education (M.Ed., M.A., Ed.D., or Ph.D.).
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We offer six types of doctoral degrees in over eighty fields of study. Most of our doctoral degrees are PhDs; we also offer a Doctor of Education, Doctor of Environmental Science and Engineering, Doctor of Public Health, Doctor of Musical Arts, and Doctor of Nursing Practice. A Doctoral degree at UCLA averages 5 years to complete.
UCLA’s Department of Information Studies seeks students capable of undertaking a sophisticated, interdisciplinary, and innovative program of scholarly investigation. It offers students who undertake this demanding program an extraordinary educational experience.
Quickly browse graduate programs at the University of California Los Angeles. Meet UCLA faculty, learn graduate school admissions requirements, acceptance rates, and deadlines, and which programs offer doctoral and master’s degrees.
UCLA offers over 130 master's and doctoral degree programs in various fields of study, with more than 40 ranked among the best in the nation. Learn from influential faculty, conduct research, collaborate across disciplines and enjoy the benefits of living in Los Angeles.
The Urban Schooling division offers a Ph.D. program. The program seeks to examine the consequences of current urban schooling practices and policies as well as to develop alternatives to the present system that result in systemic change.
The Ed.D. degree is a professional degree designed to meet the needs of individuals preparing for careers of leadership and applied research in the schools and community educational programs. Major foci include practice, applied studies, and knowledge related to professional skills.