UC Berkeley College of Engineering

The University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering (branded as Berkeley Engineering) is the engineering school of the University of California, Berkeley, a public research university in Berkeley, California.

University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering
McLaughlin Hall, the college's administration building
TypePublic professional school
Established1931 (1931)
Parent institution
University of California, Berkeley
DeanTsu-Jae King Liu
Academic staff
249 (Spring 2022)
Undergraduates4041 (Spring 2022)
Postgraduates2,790 (Spring 2022)
Location, ,
U.S.

37°52′25.78″N 122°15′32.57″W
Websiteengineering.berkeley.edu

Berkeley Engineering is particularly well known for producing many successful entrepreneurs; among its alumni are co-founders and CEOs of some of the largest companies in the world, including Apple, Boeing, Google, Intel, and Tesla.

The college occupies fourteen buildings on the northeast side of the main campus and also operates the 150-acre (61 ha) Richmond Field Station. Together with the Haas School of Business, the college confers joint degrees and advises the university's resident startup incubator, Berkeley SkyDeck.

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