University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university located in Los Angeles, California, and one of the top comprehensive universities in the United States. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is the cradle of American professionals in business finance, high-tech industry, film art, etc. It offers 337 degrees in different disciplines and is the most widely trained university in the United States. The campus of UCLA covers an area of 4 19 acres (about 1.7 square kilometers), including 163 buildings, with about 29,000 undergraduates and13,000 registered graduate students. As the university with the largest number of applicants in the United States, it is one of the most prestigious schools for American high school students. Founded in 19 19, she is the third oldest branch in the university system of California (the first and second branches are University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Francisco, respectively, and there is no undergraduate college). Like the University of California (Berkeley), she ranks second in the ranking of American public universities. UCLA ranks among the top universities in the Times 15 all the year round, and the American News Global University ranks eighth in 20 16. UCLA is also famous for its students' outstanding achievements in the Olympic Games. UCLA students participated in every Olympic Games from 1928 and won 2 14 Olympic medals including 106 gold medal.