* Bachelor's Degrees (undergraduate): These are offered across many disciplines, including but not limited to: Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering, Business, Education, and many interdisciplinary programs. Specific examples would be a BA in English, a BS in Chemistry, a BBA in Business Administration, etc.
* Master's Degrees (graduate): Similar breadth of disciplines as the bachelor's degrees, but with more specialized programs. Examples include an MA in History, an MS in Computer Science, an MBA in Business Administration, and many more specialized professional Master's degrees.
* Doctoral Degrees (graduate): UCLA has numerous PhD programs across a variety of fields allowing students to conduct original research and contribute to their field.
* Professional Degrees (graduate): These are terminal degrees preparing students for specific professions. Examples include: JD (Juris Doctor - Law), MD (Doctor of Medicine), DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine), and others in fields like architecture, social work, public health, and library science.
To find a comprehensive list, you should visit the UCLA website and explore the individual schools and colleges. The website offers search tools to help you find specific programs.