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| Motto | Fiat Lux (Latin, "Let There Be Light") |
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| Established | 1965 |
| School type | Public |
| Chancellor | Ralph J. Cicerone |
| Location | Irvine, California, USA |
| Enrollment | 19,401 undergraduate, 3,267 graduate |
| Faculty | 1,453 |
| Endowment | US$125 million |
| Campus | Urban, 1,477 acres (6 km²) |
| Sports teams | Anteaters |
| Website | / www.uci.edu |
Three researchers from UCI's faculty received the Nobel Prize during their tenures at UCI: Frank Sherwood Rowland ( Chemistry, 1995), Frederick Reines ( Physics, 1995) (deceased), and Irwin Rose ( Chemistry, 2004) . The UCI Medical Center (located ten miles away in the City of Orange) is noted for research into cancer, neuroscience, and genetic factors concerning diseases. (Located in the City of Orange, the Medical Center is also Orange County's only university hospital and Level 1 trauma center.)
UCI is generally ranked among the top 20 public universities in the United States. (12th among all public universities, and 43 amongst all universities in the US as of 2004).
UCI's engineering program is well-regarded and well-supported by the local industry. Many of Orange County's biomedical, software, and aerospace companies recruit from UCI's student body.
UCI has highly-ranked liberal arts departments in philosophy, classics, and literatureLiterature is literally "an acquaintance with letters" as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary; the term has, however, generally come to identify a collection of texts. The word "literature" spelled with a lower-case "l" can refer to. UCI is also one of the very few academic organizations to offer degrees in Social Ecology. The university maintains undergraduate and graduate programs in dance, painting, sculpture, music, creative writing, and theatre, often with prominent artists-in-residence. Many professors in the performing arts are directly connected to—and active in—the nearby entertainment industry.
The most popular majors amongst undergraduates are BiologyBiology studies the variety of life clockwise from top-left E. coli tree fern, gazelle, Goliath beetle Biology is the science of life. It is concerned with the characteristics and behaviors of organisms, how species and individuals come into existence, an (many bio majors intend to go on to medical school), Social Sciences, Computer Science (one of UCI's most selective programs), and Electrical Engineering. UCI is the first and only campus in the UC system to introduce a school of computer science as of 2004. UCI also has a strong tradition and reputation for undergraduate research (especially in the sciences and engineering), with many students working on research projects or as undergrad research assistants, and presenting at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Several academic departments such as those in engineering and physics actually require undergraduates to complete a senior/research project or thesis in order to graduate.