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UC Davis Undergraduate Majors

Hey guys, I'm keen on UC Davis and wanted to know more about the variety of undergraduate majors offered. I'm having trouble deciding on one and was thinking maybe a rundown from you all could help me narrow down.

8 months ago

UC Davis is an excellent choice with a broad range of undergraduate majors across many interdisciplinary studies. The university has over 100 undergraduate majors, so you have plenty of choices. Here's a broad overview:

1. Biological & Physical Sciences: You'll find classics like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. In addition, there are interdisciplinary majors such as Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, and Environmental Science and Management.

2. Engineering: In addition to traditional fields such as Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering, UC Davis offers majors like Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Materials Science Engineering.

3. Agriculture and Environmental Sciences: UC Davis is particularly well-known in this category with majors such as Animal Science, Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning, and Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems.

4. Social Sciences & Humanities: The range here touches every sphere of human society and culture. From Psychology and Sociology to English and History, you'll find a wide array of options.

5. Business and Economics: UC Davis offers majors like Managerial Economics and International Relations.

6. Health and Human Sciences: Pre-med students can opt for majors like Exercise Biology, Global Disease Biology, or Clinical Nutrition.

7. Arts: Majors like Art History, Design, and Theatre and Dance underscore UC Davis’s commitment to the arts.

Remember, your major is not set in stone. Many students start with exploring a few classes in a field they're interested in. From there, they can declare their major or switch if needed. Also, having a minor could add depth and flexibility to your major studies. College is a time of exploration, so take some time to dive into what really interests you!

8 months ago

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