The main campus of Berkeley is about 178 acres (72 hectares, 108 1 acre), and the general campus (including Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and National Institute of Mathematical Sciences on Mount Berkeley, etc.). ) is about 1232 mu (499 hectares, 7479 mu). The campus center of Berkeley is the famous bell tower, which is the third highest bell tower in the world. Every day, people will ring bells and play music on the tower at important punctuality. In the evening, you can watch the spectacular sunset on the Golden Gate Bridge under the bell tower. Berkeley campus has a beautiful environment and dense vegetation. Wild animals such as squirrels and sparrows can be seen almost everywhere on campus, and there are often wild deer, turkeys and raccoons.
The school has four gates, east, west, north and south, of which the south gate (Sasser Gate) is the main gate, and Sasser Gate is also one of the landmark buildings in Berkeley. The Southgate is one of the central locations of the "Freedom of Speech Movement" in 1960s, which is located next to Sproul Square and surrounded by the "Golden Bear Cafe", a large student market. During the day, various student organizations will set up stalls to publicize or carry out various student activities, which is very lively. There is a sign of the University of California at the west gate of the school. There are a large number of restaurants (including many Chinese restaurants), markets and student apartments around the campus, including school canteens and student dormitories, and students' accommodation is very convenient.
Berkeley campus extends in all directions, reaching downtown San Francisco, Stanford University and Silicon Valley through the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge or the East Bay expressway to the south, and finally connecting the world-famous California Highway No.1 (which can directly reach Los Angeles and San Diego); To the north, you can reach Napa Valley, a famous wine producing area in California, and Sacramento, the seat of California state government. There are many national parks and scenic spots near Berkeley, such as Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park.
(1) Which majors don't need to study advanced mathematics?
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