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  1. The Graduate Division is the home of graduate education and postdoctoral training at UCSF. We offer 20 PhD programs in basic, translational, and social/population sciences; 13 master's degree programs; and two professional doctorates. More than 1,000 postdoctoral scholars add to the robust research community on campus.

  2. We are glad that you are considering UCSF’s Graduate Division for your graduate education. We offer 20 PhD programs in basic, translational, and social/population sciences; 13 master’s degree programs; and two professional doctorates.

  3. Graduate Division Degree Programs. Please note: Admissions to UCSFs graduate programs are handled at the level of the individual programs. If you have questions about application criteria, processes or status please reach out to the program to which you are applying.

  4. The master’s degree represents a well-balanced and unified program of study in an academic or professional discipline that enables the student to master the subject and develop faculties for critical thinking and independent research. Students may earn a master’s degree following one of two plans. Academic Residence.

  5. A minimum of a bachelor's degree (BA/BS) or the equivalent from an accredited institution is required. (Some programs or pathways may require a master’s degree. Please check the program that you are interested in to confirm the application requirements.)

  6. The UCSF Graduate Division is the graduate school of the University of California, San Francisco, and is located in San Francisco. It is recognized as one of the premier biomedical graduate schools in the United States.

  7. The UCSF Graduate Division provides annually-updated PhD and Master's program statistics. These data help the Graduate Division and our graduate programs to assess performance and progress. For example: