Earl Warren College
liberal arts | |
Colors | Warren Red |
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Provost | Marisa Abrajano |
Deans |
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Undergraduates | 4,908[1][2] (17% of UCSD campus population) |
Core course | Warren Writing/Ethics & Society |
Major events | Festival: Warren Live! Semi-formal |
Earl Warren College is one of seven undergraduate colleges at the University of California, San Diego. Warren College has one of the largest student populations at UCSD, with over 4,000 undergraduate students, comprising about one fifth of the student population. It is named for former California Governor and Chief Justice Earl Warren. Warren College was founded in 1974.
Residence halls and apartments
Each of the
Residence Halls include:
Apartments for both first and second year students include:
There are also
Student life
Warren College has various student organizations. These include: Warren College Student Council (WCSC), Warren College Events Board, Warren Transfer and Commuter Commission (WTCC), Commission on Warren Spirit (COWS), Frosh Small Group, Provost's Student Advisory Council (PSAC), Warren College Honors Council, Warren Initiative for Student Health (WISH), and Warren Association of Volunteer Enthusiasts (WAVE).
The Warren College campus is also home to an enormous rock sculpture in the shape of a bear, known as "Bearl," located on the engineering quad.
Programs
Programs of Concentration
All courses are organized into three disciplines, (1)
Engineering students
Student looking towards an engineering, B.S. degree, however, are required to complete two area studies (A/S), each comprising three courses of 4 units, at least two of which must be upper-division courses. Similar to PofCs, area studies must be non-contiguous to the student's major and to each other.
Warren College is home to a large number of
In 2006, the college has added a new building dedicated to the study of
Writing programs
Warren College's writing program consists of a two-quarter sequence based on the model of argumentation developed by British philosopher Stephen Toulmin.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Undergraduate Enrollment by College" (PDF). UC San Diego. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
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