University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) belongs to the university system of California and is a model of public universities in the world. As one of the top ten campuses of the system, UCSC has developed into the top 100 university in the world and one of the 365,438+0 "public ivy". Since the school was founded in 1965, it has won an excellent reputation for its world education level and outstanding scientific research ability.
The school is located in Santa Cruz, a famous bay city near the San Francisco Bay Area, only 30 minutes' drive from Silicon Valley, the world science and technology center. Most graduates can easily find internship opportunities in Silicon Valley or San Francisco, and students majoring in computer and electronics are favored by large technology companies such as Google, Apple, Cisco, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Intel.
University of California, Santa Cruz Accommodation:
UCBC implements the residential college system. Each residential college is responsible for the accommodation and management of students, and the number of students ranges from 750 to 1550. Each college has its own person in charge similar to the "Dean", and each college has different architectural style, management style, orientation activities and graduation ceremony organization.
The school is responsible for accommodation and life, and the main teaching is organized by the school. For example, core courses (similar to general education) are provided by colleges. Similar residential college in the United States include Rice University and the University of California, San Diego. Students do not need to specify their own accommodation institutions when applying, and they can choose freely when they enter the school, or they can transfer halfway.
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