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The Division of Physical Sciences encompasses 6 departments: Physics & Astronomy, Earth & Space Sciences, Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics, and Chemistry & Biochemistry. In addition, the Division includes the Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics, the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, and numerous affiliate institutes and research centers. The distinguished research of Physical Sciences faculty has led to national and international recognition, including four Nobel prizes, seven National Medals of Science, and twenty-six members of the National Academy of Sciences. The Division has over 200 faculty members and matriculates on average over 700 undergraduates and 150 graduate students per year. Its departments offer undergraduate, masters and doctoral degree programs, with a commitment to both undergraduate education and a strong graduate program anchored firmly in the research enterprise. UCLA's Division of Physical Sciences is dedicated to: Exploring the frontiers of human knowledge. Addressing the most pressing needs of our world. Educating the citizens who will contribute to the economic, social and intellectual vitality of our society. Our research ranges from the study of the smallest of all known objects (subatomic particles) to the largest structures observed (galaxies and galactic clusters). Our stellar faculty study the molecular building blocks of living organisms, probe the earth's core, track the ocean's tides and temperatures, and investigate the processes that control both weather and climate. They map the human brain, develop cutting-edge technology for microscopy and image reconstruction, and explore the frontiers of pure and applied mathematics. Their scientific and mathematical discoveries continue to have a global and wide-reaching impact on all of us. Our faculty members are not only leading researchers, but also exceptional teachers. We pride ourselves in providing wide access to an unsurpassed scientific education, and our graduates go on to pursue fulfilling careers in many fields.