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1 A great time to be an Aggie # 1 in the world for agricultural teaching and research

2 Welcome to The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at UC Davis the most innovative, integrated, and diverse school in the world for the study of agricultural, environmental, and human sciences. Students operate many college facilities, grow plants, raise animals, make wine, measure air pollutants, and explore how young children learn. Students within the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences can also participate in research with leading scholars, gain experience through internships around the world, and explore class in state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities. Whatever your future goals may be, UC Davis is the university that can help start you on your potential career path. Through 30 undergraduate majors and a complete range of graduate programs, UC Davis is on the cutting edge of creating innovative students to meet the demands of tomorrow. Come find out why it s... A great time to be an Aggie

3 Ranked the # 1 university in the world for teaching and research in the area of agriculture and forestry. Source: QS World University Rankings The most published and cited U.S. research university in agricultural sciences, plant and animal sciences, environmental/ ecology, food science and nutrition, and soil sciences. The # 1 institution for awarding degrees to undergraduate minority students in agricultural sciences. Our researchers lead the nation in extramural funding in agricultural sciences Nationally ranked # 1 # 2 Agricultural sciences Agriculture / Agronomy Entomology Environment/ Ecology Food science and nutrition Plant and animal science Soil science Agricultural economics Agricultural engineering Plant pathology College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

4 Agricultural Sciences Agricultural and Environmental Education Gain a foundation in agricultural and environmental sciences, as well as educational theory and practice by attaining a skill set in teaching, communications and outreach. Agricultural Business and Economics Animal Science Applied Biological Systems Technology Agricultural and environmental educator Domestic and international agribusiness 1202 Meyer Hall (530) asac@ucdavis.edu Environmental Horticulture Environmental Science and Natural Resources Plant and Soil Science Outdoor program planner Park or museum educator/ interpretive center staff Public interest advocate Animal Biology Develop a theoretical knowledge of domestic or wild animal biology and principles that can be used in research and in solving social problems associated with animals in agriculture, urban areas, or natural environments. Doctor Epidemiologist Geneticist Nurse Paleontologist Pest management Physician assistant Research biologist Veterinarian Zoologist 150 and 152 Hutchison Hall (530) abi-advising@ucdavis.edu 2

5 Animal Science Learn about the biology, management and utilization of domestic and captive animals by focusing on modern, efficient, and humane ways to make the best use and care of the animals people encounter on a daily basis. Animal science with a disciplinary focus Aquatic animals Avian sciences Companion and captive animals Agribusiness Agricultural and food scientist Agricultural educator Animal behaviorist Animal care technician Animal nutritionist Aquaculturist Cooperative Extension adviser 1202 Meyer Hall (530) asac@ucdavis.edu Equine science Laboratory animals Livestock and dairy Poultry Dairy, pig or poultry farmer Animal dentist Farm advisor Journalist Rancher Sales/marketing specialist for animal care/food products USDA inspector Veterinarian Animal Science and Management Receive a foundational knowledge in animal sciences by incorporating marketing, economics, and accounting skills into businesses and careers working with animals and related agricultural industries. Aquatic animals Companion animals Dairy Equine Agricultural inspector Farm management Feedlot operator Financial analyst 1202 Meyer Hall (530) asac@ucdavis.edu Livestock Poultry Individualized Livestock production manager Marketing manager for food production company Stable management 3

6 Amanjot Biotechnology major with a minor in International Agricultural Development Being a recent immigrant from a family with an emphasis on agriculture, I feel lucky to have received a chance to transform myself at UC Davis. I am the first in my family to attend a UC institution. The decision to come to UC Davis has been rewarding and thrilling because of all the wonderful opportunities available on campus. It has been challenging too, but my experiences here brought out the best in me and motivated me to chase excellence.

7 Biotechnology Focus on the mechanics of life processes and their application by learning how genes affect human health, food safety and environmental quality. This multidisciplinary field has an impact on almost every aspect of human life. Animal biotechnology Fermentation/microbiology Bioinformatics Plant biotechnology Biological scientist Biomedical engineer Clinical laboratory technologist Food scientist Forensic scientist Geneticist Genome database manager Medical scientist Medical/drug researcher Pathologist Pharmacist Plant breeder 1220A Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530) Entomology Gain an understanding of insect science, diversity, and uses while focusing on the importance of insects to the economy, environment and public health. Agricultural inspector Beekeeper Biosecurity Consultant Ecotourism Educator Forensic scientist Pest management Plant/crop management consultant Research scientist Toxicologist Veterinarian 150 and 152 Hutchison Hall (530)

8 Plant Sciences Learn about how plants grow and develop in managed agricultural ecosystems and how plant products are utilized for food, fiber and environmental enhancement. Crop Production Plant Breeding and Genetics Plant Sciences Individual Option Postharvest Biology and Technology Agribusiness Agriculture and food scientist Agronomist Biologist Cooperative Extension advisor Crop farmer Ecologist Farm adviser Geneticist 1220A Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530) Horticulturist Production manager International development adviser Journalist Pest management Plant breeder Plant geneticist Postharvest technology manager Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Address the environmental, social and economic challenges and opportunities associated with agricultural and food systems sustainability. Agriculture and ecology Food and society Agricultural policy analyst Agribusiness Agricultural developer Agricultural producer Economic policy analyst Educator Food systems manager Economics and policy Government executive and legislator Organic farmer Rural and urban community organizer Small farm consultant 1303 Hart Hall (530)

9 Sustainable Environmental Design Learn how to create and build sustainable communities and landscapes by engaging in urban and environmental design, local government planning, and green building. Community Development Coordinator City & Regional Planner Real Estate Practitioner Public Administrator Landscape Architect Consultant Community Organizer Government Executive and Legislator 135 Hunt Hall (530) Viticulture and Enology Develop an understanding of the biological and physical aspects involved with grape and wine production while also gaining hands-on experience with grape growing and winemaking practices. Agribusiness Enologist Grape grower Lab technician Pest control adviser Production supervisor Quality control and assurance supervisor Researcher Vineyard manager Wine analyst Wine broker Winemaker 1208 Robert Mondavi Institute South Building (530)

10 Environmental Sciences Agricultural and Environmental Education Gain a foundation in agricultural and environmental sciences, as well as educational theory and practice by attaining a skill set in teaching, communications and outreach. Agricultural Business and Economics Animal Science Applied Biological Systems Technology Agricultural and environmental educator Domestic and international agribusiness 1202 Meyer Hall (530) asac@ucdavis.edu Environmental Horticulture Environmental Science and Natural Resources Plant and Soil Science Outdoor program planner Park or museum educator/ interpretive center staff Public interest advocate Atmospheric Science Study how the atmosphere influences weather, air quality and pollution, and learn how human and other biotic activity impact the quality of the air we breathe. Alternative energy consultant Climate change analyst Educator Environmental impact assessor Environmental scientist Meteorologist 1150 Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530) lawradvising@ucdavis.edu Ecological Management and Restoration Learn how to manage and restore wild and rangeland plant communities by gaining an understanding of how natural and managed ecosystems function, interact and connect with human society and social change. Consultant Educator Environmental planner Farm manager Forester/forest service technician International developer Journalist Naturalist/outdoor education specialist Park manager Rangeland manager Soil consultant 1220A Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530)

11 Anna Environmental Science and Management I was waiting for an aha moment while looking for the perfect college, and I felt that the moment I stepped on campus at Davis. The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has provided me with daily opportunities to grow and develop my skills for my future career in the environmental sciences.

12 Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning Develop an understanding of factors affecting policy, legislative lobbying and implementation of policies by cultivating skills for policy analysis in fields related to environmental quality. Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry Focus on how plants improve the environment and the quality of life by learning how plants control erosion, restore damaged land and beautify urban and rural landscapes. Also gain an understanding of plant production, management and biology. Floriculture/nursery Landscape management Agriculture scientist Arborist Botanical garden manager Consultant Floral designer Landscape designer Landscaper or groundskeeper Plant biodiversity/restoration Nursery producer Plant grower/salesperson Public works/park management Seed producer Turf manager Urban and regional planner City and Regional Planning Climate Change Policy Conservation Management Energy and Transportation Planning Air pollution mitigation specialist Business analyst Carbon credit manager City or regional planner Climate change Policy specialist Consultant Energy economist Energy policy analyst Environmental impact analyst 2134 Wickson Hall (530) Environmental Policy and Politics Integrative Policy Water Management Environmental planner and analyst Government executive and legislator Lawyer Legislative analyst Recycling analyst Science policy writer Transportation planner Urban planner Waste management analyst Water quality analyst 1224 Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530)

13 Environmental Science and Management Study the interaction of physical, biological and social components of environmental problems. Also learn the legal, economic, political issues as well as the scientific basis for environmental decision-making. Climate change and air quality Ecology, biodiversity and conservation Geospatial information science Agricultural advisor Community organizer Conservationist Ecological researcher Environmental educator Environmental engineer Environmental impact specialist Environmental scientist GIS technician Natural resource Management Soils and biogeochemistry Watershed science Government executive and legislator Natural resources manager Park ranger Preserve manager Public interest advocate Public interest lawyer Soil scientist Watershed manager Environmental Toxicology Learn about environmental toxins and how to help evaluate the potential for harm to humans and other species as well as regulating, understanding and monitoring toxin use. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Forensic Science and Regulatory Toxicology Biohazard specialist Consultant Educator Environmental health and safety Environmental protection specialist Epidemiologist Forensic analyst 4111 Meyer Hall (530) Molecular and Biomedical Toxicology Medical/pharmacological researcher Pest control adviser Pharmacist Product safety Public health manager Public service Researcher Toxicologist 2134 Wickson Hall (530)

14 Global Disease Biology Learn how to address global diseases and health challenges by studying the connection between disease and its relationship to the health of people, animals, plants and the environment. Disease Researcher Global Health Care Advocate Plant Pathologist Medical Doctor Health Policy Practitioner Biological Safety Agent Veterinarian World Health Organization Associate Government Health Regulator Disease Control Officer 152 Hutchison Hall Hydrology Focus on the occurrence, distribution and behavior of water while building skills to understand and develop sustainable water quality Consultant Environmental scientist Farm consultant Fisheries specialist Hydrologist Public policy analyst Wastewater treatment planner Water policy analyst 1150 Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530) Landscape Architecture Use creativity and develop visual and technological skills to design parks, neighborhoods and urban open spaces for the use of communities and conservation of the environment. Fully accredited. Architect City planner Consultant Engineer Environmental scientist Forestry technician 135 Hunt Hall (530) Groundskeeper Landscape architect or designer Landscaper Park ranger Urban and regional planner 12

15 Vanessa Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems I chose UC Davis because of its amazing agriculture programs. I have had the opportunity to implement hands on sustainable practices through working on the UC Davis student farm and have also traveled to Nicaragua to start a bio-intensive garden.

16 Marine and Coastal Science Receive foundational knowledge in marine sciences by gaining an understanding of the modern issues facing aquatic and coastal environments. Oceanographer Marine Policy Specialist Environmental Manager Aquaculture Specialist Marine Biologist Marine Ecologist Ocean Mapper Coastal Environmental Processes 2119 Earth and Physical Sciences (530) Marine Eco-toxicologist Coastal Geologist Watershed Planner Ocean Advocate Ocean and Coastal Policy Coordinator Marine Environmental Chemistry Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Address the environmental, social and economic challenges and opportunities associated with agricultural and food systems sustainability. Agriculture and ecology Food and society Economics and policy Agricultural policy analyst Agribusiness Agricultural developer Agricultural producer Economic policy analyst Educator Food systems manager Government executive and legislator Organic farmer Rural and urban community organizer Small farm consultant 1303 Hart Hall (530)

17 Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology Understand the relationships between the needs of wildlife, people, and the environment, and how these relationships are vital for the maintenance of ecological diversity, recreational resources, and food supplies. Sustainable Environmental Design Learn how to create and build sustainable communities and landscapes by engaging in urban and environmental design, local government planning, and green building. Community Development Coordinator City and Regional Planner Real Estate Practitioner Public Administrator Landscape Architect Consultant Community Organizer Government Executive and Legislator Conservation biology Ecotoxicology and disease ecology Fisheries biology Aquaculturist Conservation biologist Educator Endangered species advocate, lawyer or policy analyst Fisheries biologist Forest ranger 1088 Academic Surge (530) Physiological ecology Wildlife damage management Wildlife biology International conservationist Park ranger Research scientist Veterinarian Wildlife biologist Wildlife rehabilitation Wildlife technician 135 Hunt Hall (530)

18 Human Sciences Agricultural and Environmental Education Gain a foundation in agricultural and environmental sciences, as well as educational theory and practice by attaining a skill set in teaching, communications and outreach. Clinical Nutrition Learn the principles of nutrition and learn to teach people to eat healthier diets by means of therapy, research, hospitals, schools or outreach. Educator Food policy analyst Food safety inspector Food science manager Hospital, hotel or institutional food service director 3202 Meyer Hall (530) nutritionadvising@ucdavis.edu Nutritionist Registered dietician Restaurant manager Therapist Agricultural Business and Economics Animal Science Applied Biological Systems Technology Agricultural and environmental educator Domestic and international agribusiness Environmental Horticulture Environmental Science and Natural Resources Plant and Soil Science Outdoor program planner Park or museum educator/ interpretive center staff Public interest advocate 1202 Meyer Hall (530) asac@ucdavis.edu 16

19 Esther Human Development and Economics The campus and community provide so many opportunities for students to thrive on a personal and academic level. On any given week you can find me working in the research lab, biking through one of the town s tree-lined bike trails, attending an open mic night with my friends, or studying in Shield s library.

20 Fiber and Polymer Science Study the physical, chemical and structural properties of fabrics and the issues related to the use and development of innovative and sustainable products. Community and Regional Development Develop an understanding of how economic, political and sociocultural forces are transforming U.S. communities, while building skills to improve the quality of communities. Global communities Organization and management Business Child, family and school social worker City and regional planner Community development coordinator Community organizer and activist Consultant Education administrator 1303 Hart Hall (530) Policy, planning, and social services Government executive and legislator Health educator International development adviser Lawyer Program coordinator Public interest advocate Social worker Automotive paint scientist Bio-based materials engineer Industrial designer Materials engineer Nanotechnologist 129 Everson Hall (530) Food Science Product designer Research scientist Sales and marketing Sales engineer Explore how to grow, process, pack, store and distribute food while building skills to create tastier, more nutritious foods that meet market demands and consumer needs. Brewing science Biological scientist Chemist and material scientist Dietetic technician Food processing manager Food science Food scientist Industrial production manager Nutritionist Quality control director Sales and marketing 1208 Robert Mondavi Institute South Building (530)

21 International Agricultural Development Gain an understanding of how culture, economics, and technology affect agriculture and build the skills and knowledge to help produce and distribute food to the people of developing countries. Agricultural production Environmental issues Rural communities Trade and Economic Development Human Development Explore the developmental process in humans by studying emotional, social, and cognitive aspects throughout the life cycle. Child care worker Child, family and school social worker Community organizer Counselor/psychologist Dentist Doctor Educator/teacher Human services manager Marriage and family therapist Nurse Physical therapist, occupational therapist or speech therapist Preschool teacher Recreational director Human resources recruiter Agribusiness Agricultural specialist Agronomist Biotechnology Community organizer Consultant Ecologist Economist Educator Financial analyst 1220A Plant and Environmental Sciences (PES) Building (530) International aid worker (Peace Corps or other organizations) International developer International trade Journalist Public interest advocate Refugee program director Stockbroker and financial services sales agent 1303 Hart Hall (530)

22 Sasha Managerial Economics One of the things I love about UC Davis is that there are so many opportunities for professional development. Whether it s through attending workshops at the Center for Leadership Learning to strengthen my communication skills, or attending the Internship and Career Fair to network with professionals in my field, I have been able to grow and learn so much through my experiences on this campus.

23 Managerial Economics Learn economic theory and practical business, applications to become successful in business or transition into an MBA program. Agricultural economics Environmental and resource economics Accountant Agribusiness journalist Agricultural and food business manager Agribusiness Banker Business manager Consultant Economist Educator Financial analyst Financial planner Food product marketing specialist 1176 Social Sciences and Humanities (530) Managerial economics Government executive and legislator Industrial production manager Lawyer Logistics and distribution Manufacturer Public interest advocate Retailer Sales and marketing Stockbroker and financial services sales agent Nutrition Science Develop an understanding of how food components are used to promote healthy diets, nutrition policy and public health. Nutritional biology Agriculture and food scientist Animal nutritionist Community nutritionist Dietetic technician Dietitian Food bank coordinator 3202A Meyer Hall (530) Nutrition in public health Food research scientist Food service manager Health educator Lab technician Nutrition policy analyst Nutritionist Quality control specialist 21

24 Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Address the environmental, social and economic challenges and opportunities associated with agricultural and food systems sustainability. Sustainable Environmental Design Learn how to create and build sustainable communities and landscapes by engaging in urban and environmental design, local government planning, and green building. Agriculture and ecology Food and society Agricultural policy analyst Agribusiness Agricultural developer Agricultural producer Economic policy analyst Educator Food systems manager 1303 Hart Hall (530) Economics and policy Government executive and legislator Organic farmer Rural and urban community organizer Small farm consultant Community Development Coordinator City & Regional Planner Real Estate Practitioner Public Administrator 135 Hunt Hall (530) Landscape Architect Consultant Community Organizer Government Executive and Legislator Textiles and Clothing Learn about textile characteristics, consumer needs and marketing techniques related to the fiber, textile, and apparel industries. Marketing/economics Advertising specialist Conservationist Designer Fashion and design writer or critic Textile science Merchandiser Product developer and distributor Quality control specialist Sales and marketing 129 Everson Hall (530)

25 Yousef Managerial Economics with a minor in International Agricultural Development Through my minor, I have gained a first-hand understanding of how to work in advancing underdeveloped parts of the world. I have been able to receive funding to independently conduct my own research projects abroad and see my own thoughts on development being implemented on the ground.

26 Special programs and Minors Undeclared/Exploratory Program Learn more about yourself and explore a wide array of academic options. 150 Mrak Hall (530) caesadvising@ucdavis.edu Science and Society Program Discover the interdisciplinary connections that link the biological, physical and social sciences with societal issues and cultural discourses. 160 Hutchison Hall (530) Minors If you re interested in multiple areas of study but don t want to commit to completing multiple majors, consider declaring a minor in one or more programs. About minors A minor can be a great way to pursue an interdisciplinary or area-specific course of study. You can develop skills outside your major, investigate potential career paths or simply indulge in a personal interest. Minors consist of 18 to 24 units of upperdivision coursework. Because a minor requires fewer courses to complete than a full major, you may even want to pursue more than one minor. Benefits of having a minor Minors are especially beneficial if you plan to pursue a career in a specific industry, but also want to make sure you develop general academic or employment skills. For example, if you re interested in management and the technology industry, you might choose to major in Managerial Economics and minor in Computer Science; or if a career in diplomacy is your goal, you could major in International Relations and minor in a foreign language. Expand your horizons meet with an adviser early in your course of study to see if a minor might be right for you. 24

27 Javier Undeclared/Exploratory Program As an undeclared student, I always worried about finding the right major. Because of S.E.E.D.S. (Students Engaging, Exploring, and Discovering Science) and Career Discovery Groups, two programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, not only did I find a major, I now have a great support system and am more involved on campus.

28 Minors Offered by CA&ES Aging and Adult Development (Human Ecology) Agricultural Pest Management Agricultural Systems and Environment (Plant Sciences) Animal Science Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Genetics Animal Science Aquaculture Animal Science Dairy/Livestock Animal Science Equine Applied Computing and Information Systems (Plant Sciences) Atmospheric Science (Land, Air, and Water Resources) Avian Science (Animal Science) Community Development (Human Ecology) Community Nutrition (Nutrition) Contemporary Leadership Environmental Horticulture (Plant Sciences) Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning (Environmental Science and Policy) Environmental Toxicology Fiber and Polymer Science (Textiles and Clothing) 26

29 Landscape Restoration (Plant Sciences) Managerial Economics (Agricultural and Resource Economics) Medical Veterinary Entomology (Entomology and Nematology) Nematology Nutrition and Food (Nutrition) Nutrition Science (Nutrition) Precision Agriculture (Biological and Agricultural Engineering) Science and Society Soil Science (Land, Air and Water Resources) Textiles and Clothing Watershed Science (Land, Air and Water Resources) Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology Food Service Management (Nutrition) Forensic Entomology (Entomology and Nematology) Fungal Biology and Ecology (Plant Pathology) Geographic Information Systems (Biological and Agricultural Engineering) Geographic Studies (Environmental Design) Global Disease Biology (Plant Pathology) Human Development (Human Ecology) Hydrology (Land, Air and Water Resources) Insect Biology (Entomology and Nematology) Insect Ecology and Evolution (Entomology and Nematology) International Agricultural Development (Human Ecology) International Science Studies (Land, Air and Water Resources) 27

30 Preparatory Subject Matter at a Glance Agricultural and Environmental Education Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning 2A-2B 2A-2B (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) Animal Biology 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B or 118A-118B) Animal Science 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B) and (8A-8B or 118A-118B) Animal Science and Management Atmospheric Science Clinical Nutrition Ecological Management and Restoration 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B) and (8A-8B) Plant Sciences 21 or Computer Science Engineering 15 Plant Sciences 2 2A-2B Computer Science Engineering 30 or course selected with adviser s approval Biotechnology 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B or 118A- 118B-118C or 128A- 128B-128C-129A) Community and Regional Development BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE 2A-2B 2A-2B and Plant Sciences 2 CHEMISTRY (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B) COMPUTER SCIENCE Plant Sciences 21 or Computer Science Engineering 15 2A-2B Plant Sciences 21 16A (or Statistics 13) 1A-1B Statistics 13 (or Math 16A) 2A or 10 2A Plant Sciences 21 or Science and Society 18 (16A-16B-16C) or (17A-17B-17C) or (21A-21B-21C) (16A-16B-16C) or (17A-17B-17C) or (21A-21B-21C) Competency adequate to pass pre-calculus qualifying exam with score of 27 or equivalent 2A-2B-2C 2A-2B Plant Sciences 21 (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) (21A-21B-21C-21D) and (22A-22B) (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) Entomology 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B) and (8A-8B) Plant Sciences 21 (16A-16B-16C) or (17A-17B-17C) or (21A-21B-21C) MATH PHYSICS STATISTICS (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) 7A-7B 7A-7B-7C Statistics 13 or 100 or 102 or Plant Sciences 120 Statistics 100 or 103 or Plant Sciences 120 Statistics 13 (1A-1B) or (7A-7B-7C) Statistics 100 or Plant Sciences 120 9A-9B-9C Statistics 13 7A-7B Statistics 100 or Plant Sciences 120 Sociology 46B or Statistics 13 or 32 1A-1B Plant Sciences 120 Statistics 13, 32 or Plant Sciences 120 1A-1B Statistics 13, 32 Environmental Science and Management 2A-2B-2C 2A-2B (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) (7A-7B-7C) or (1A-1B) Statistics 13 or 100 (STA100 recommended) Environmental Toxicology 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B-2C) and (118A-118B-118C) or (128A-128B-128C-129A) Plant Sciences 21 (17A-17B-17C) or (21A-21B-21C) 7A-7B-7C Statistics 100, 102, 103, 104, 106, or 108 Fiber and Polymer Science 2A-2B-2C Computer Science Engineering 15 or 30 (16A-16B-16C) or (21A-21B-21C) (7A-7B-7C) or (9A-9B-9C) Statistics 13 or Plant Sciences120 Food Science 2A (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B or 118A-118B-118C) (See option) 16A-16B-16C 7A-7B-7C Statistics 100

31 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE MATH PHYSICS STATISTICS Global Disease Biology 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B or (118A-118B) 17A-17B-17C 7A-7B Statistics 13, 100 or Plant Sciences 120 Human Development 2A or 10 See adviser for options Psychology 41 or Sociology 46A-46B or Statistics 10 or 13 Hydrology 2A-2B 2A-2B-2C Engineering 6 (21A-21B-21C-21D) and (22A-22B) 9A-9B-9C Statistics 130A-130B or Civil and Environmental Engineering 114 International Agricultural Development 2A-2B-2C (for natural science core) and Plant Sciences 2 (2A-2B) and (8A-8B) or 10 (See core) 16A and 16B (See core) Statistics 13 or Sociology 46B (See core) Landscape Architecture 2A-2B See catalog See catalog See catalog See catalog See catalog Managerial Economics Plant Sciences 21 or Computer Science Engineering 10, 15 or 30 (16A-16B-16C) or (17A-17B) or (21A-21B) Statistics 13 and 103 Marine and Coastal Science 2A-2B-2C 2A-2B-2C (16A-16B-16C) or (17A-17B-17C) or (21A-21B-21C) ( 7A-7B-7C) or (9A-9B-9C) Statistics 100 or 102 Nutrition Science 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B or 118A-118B or 128A-128B-129A) 16A-16B (Biology option only) 1A-1B (Biology option only) Sociology 46A or Psychology 41 and Plant Sciences 120 Plant Sciences (2A-2B) and Plant Sciences 2 (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B or 118A-118B-118C) Plant Sciences 21 (16A-16B) or (17A-17B) (1A-1B) or (7A-7B-7C) Plant Sciences 120 Sustainable Environmental Design 2A-2B See catalog Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems 2A or 10 (2A - 2B for Agriculture and Ecology track only) 2A (2A- 2B for Agriculture and Ecology track only) 16A,16B (12 for Food and Society track only) PHY 1A (for Agriculture and Ecology track only) Consult catalog for courses based on selected track Textiles and Clothing 10 or 2A (See option) Plant Sciences 21 or Computer Science Engineering 15 or 30 16A-16B (See option) 1A or 10 Statistics 13 Viticulture and Enology 2A and Plant Sciences 2 (2A-2B-2C) and (8A-8B) Plant Sciences 21 16A-16B (1A-1B) or 7A Statistics 106 or Plant Sciences 120 Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology 2A-2B-2C (2A-2B) and (8A-8B) 16A-16B; 16C recommended 1A-1B Statistics 100 or 102 or Plant Sciences 120 Advising note: We hope this information assists students to continue their exploration into the majors within our college. This chart shows how lower division preparatory courses overlap into many of our majors. Students can also use this chart to assess which majors they may be more successful in based on their interest in certain subjects. All students should consult the General Catalog and/ or seek academic advising about the specific major and degree requirements. Transfer students should utilize to find available lower division course work for the majors offered at their community college. Successful completion of these lower division courses will help students begin their upper division course work upon transfer and significantly reduce time to degree. This chart does not include all preparatory subject matter. Consult the General Catalog for details regarding university, college and major requirements.

32 Established more than 100 years ago, the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences was the first college at UC Davis. 5,000 acres; 3,700 devoted to agricultural teaching and research 335 faculty; 800 staff 6,200 undergraduate students (23% of campus total: 23,499) 1,000 graduate students (24% of campus total) Located near Napa Valley and California s capital, Sacramento Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada Valley, San Francisco Bay Area UC Davis is the largest agricultural land-grant campus in California 150 Mrak Hall University of California, Davis Phone: (530) Class size: Largest percentage of classes with fewer than 30 students (67%) Classes taught by ladder-rank faculty: Highest percentage on campus (65%) Undergraduate scholarships: More than $1.5 million per year. The only college to offer four-year, merit-based Jastro scholarships

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