Background
UCLA was founded in 1919 as the Southern Branch of the University of California, with a campus on Vermont Avenue. As part
of its two-year undergraduate program in Letters and Science, the Department of Art, Department of Music, and Art Gallery
were created at this time. In 1926 the campus moved to its current site in Westwood and in the following year, the Regents
adopted the name, University of California at Los Angeles.
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