I've been doing some research but I'm confused, so I thought I'd ask for help here. Does the University of California San Francisco offer undergraduate programs? I wasn't able to find any definitive information online. Thanks, everyone!
The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) is unique in the UC system in that it is fundamentally a graduate-level institution and does not offer any undergraduate degree programs. It is primarily focused on health sciences, and is renowned for its programs in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, and biomedical research. If you're interested in starting your studies in a related undergraduate program before proceeding to a graduate level, you might consider other UC campuses such as UC Berkeley or UCLA, which both have strong pre-health undergraduate programs. Once you have your bachelor's degree, you might consider applying to UCSF for a graduate program if you're still interested in the health sciences.
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