Chancellors
The position of Chancellor was created in 1952 during the reorganization and expansion
of the University of California; there have since
been ten chancellors:
- Clark Kerr (1952–1958)
- Glenn T. Seaborg (1958–1961)
- Edward W. Strong
(1961–1965)
- Martin E. Meyerson
(1965, acting)
- Roger W. Heyns
(1965–1971)
- Albert H. Bowker
(1971–1980)
- Ira Michael Heyman
(1980–1990)
- Chang-Lin Tien (1990–1997)
- Robert M. Berdahl
(1997–2004)
- Robert J. Birgeneau (2004–present)
Colleges and schools
Berkeley's 130-plus academic departments and programs are organized into 14 colleges and schools. ("Colleges" are both
undergraduate and graduate, while "Schools" are graduate-only, the exception being the School of Business.):
- Haas School of Business
- College of Chemistry
- Graduate School of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of
Environmenal Design
- School of Information Management and Systems
- Graduate School
of Journalism
- Law School (Boalt Hall)
- College of Letters and Science
- College of Natural Resources
- School of Optometry
- School of Public Health
- Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy
- School of Social Welfare