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How does the University of California, Santa Barbara rank?
The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is located on a peninsula 120 miles north of Los Angeles and 10 miles north of the seaside town of Santa Barbara, which is close to the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by the sea on both sides. 20 18USNEWS ranks 28th in the world and 37th in the United States.

The University of California, Santa Barbara has a strong faculty, with 6 Nobel Prize winners, 27 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, 27 academicians of the National Academy of Engineering, 23 academicians of the American Academy of Humanities and 38 members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In just seven years, five professors in our school have won the Nobel Prize in physics, chemistry and economics.

At present, there are 20,738 students at the University of California, Santa Barbara, studying bachelor's (undergraduate: 20,607), master's and doctoral programs, of which 93% are from California, 4% are from other States in the United States, and 3% are international students. The sex ratio of students is: female: 57%; Boys: 43%. The five colleges of UCSB include: School of Creative Research, School of Engineering, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Environmental Science in Bruen and School of Education and Research in Wilts. * * * offers 87 undergraduate degrees and 55 graduate degrees. Due to the large number of applicants, it was rated as "the most popular university to apply for".

According to the Yale Journal University Guide, the best subjects at the University of California, Santa Barbara include engineering, business, economics, environmental studies, marine biology, psychology and so on. About half of the majors and departments of UCSB University rank in the top 20 among American universities, including arts, humanities, social sciences and science and technology. The top majors before 10 are biology, economics, psychology, political science, information, computer science, geography, mechanical engineering, law and sociology, and computer engineering.

The University of California, Santa Barbara generally opens transfer applications at the beginning of August each year and ends at the end of June of the same year. 165438+. More than13,000 transfer applications are received every year-more than 6,500 applications are accepted, and the admission rate is about 50%. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors can enroll in any semester, and they can transfer in autumn and spring. When applying, there is no need to calculate the transferable score. After admission, it is calculated according to the major, project or department admitted.