University of California-Los Angeles is a four-year, public school located in Los Angeles, California. It offers 14 health profession degree programs. By offered degree types, UCLA have 2 bachelor's degree programs, and 13 graduate programs for the health profession degrees.
The 2024 undergraduate tuition & fees of UCLA is $13,747 for California residents and $44,524 for out-of-state students. For graduate programs, the UCLA's graduate tuition & fees is $13,883 for California residents and $28,985 for out-of-state students.
Last year, total 746 students have completed their health profession studies. 49 students earned the bachelor's degrees, and 324 students earned master's or doctorate degrees.
University of California-Los Angeles 2024 Tuition & Academic Characteristics
The 2024 tuition & fees of UCLA is $13,747 for California residents and $44,524 for out-of-state students. For graduate programs, the average tuition & fees is $13,883 for in-state rate and $44,524 for out-of-state rate.
The acceptance rate at UCLA is 9.00% and the graduation rate is 92%. The students to faculty ratio is 18 to 1 and the retention rate is 97%.
You can find the detailed information about University of California-Los Angeles at cost of attendance and admission pages.
Number of Health Profession Programs and Completers
University of California-Los Angeles offers 14 health profession programs through bachelor's programs and graduate programs.
A total of 746 students have completed the health profession programs including 49 bachelor's degree earners and graduate degree earners.
The following table shows the number of health profession programs offered at UCLA with number of completers and online availability.
Health Profession Programs by Offered Degrees
Degrees | Number of Programs | Online Programs | Number of Completers |
Bachelor |
2 |
NOT OFFERED |
49 |
---|
Master |
10 |
NOT OFFERED |
373 |
---|
Doctoral (Research) |
8 |
NOT OFFERED |
34 |
---|
Doctoral (Professional Practice) |
2 |
NOT OFFERED |
290 |
---|
Health Profession Programs by Concentrated Study
The following table shows the health profession programs by concentrated major with number of completers and online availability for each program.
"-" in a column means that there were no completers last year (or data is not available), and "online" means the program has online degrees and/or courses available.