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Opened in 1965, UC Irvine is the educational, economic and cultural center of Orange County.
The University of California Irvine is offering more than 80 undergraduate majors and 59 minors, 98 advanced degree programs, 51 master’s, 44 Ph.D., Ed.D., M.D. and J.D. programs.
The first buildings on campus were designed under the close attention of the architects William Blurock, William Pereira and A. Quincy Jones.
The university consists in several academic units, referred to as schools, including Claire Trevor School of the Arts, School of Biological Sciences, College of Health Sciences, School of Physical Sciences, School of Social Ecology and School of Medicine.
Among the research organizations at UC Irvine, there are: the Beckman Laser Institute, Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, National Fuel Cell Research Center, Reeve-Irvine Research Center and Center for the Study of Democracy.
There are more than 400 student clubs here, at the university, representing multicultural, political, religious, academic, international, and several other categories.
The sports teams that are representing UCI are known as the Anteatres, participating in NCAA Division I, and having as traditional rivals Cal State Fullerton, UC Santa Barbara and Long Beach State.
Several former students from UC Irvine have been awarded with the Pulitzer and Nobel Prize, including: Dr. Frank Sherwood Rowland (chemistry), Dr. Frederick Reines (physics) and Dr. Irwin Rose (chemistry).