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- Majors - UC Davis
UC Davis Majors Select a College or School Select a Career Field Select an Interest Area Aerospace Science and Engineering Major African American and African Studies Major Minor Agricultural and Environmental Education
- General Catalog - Departments, Programs, Degrees - UC Davis
UC Davis 2025-2026 General Catalog A PDF of the entire 2025-2026 catalog (Available Spring 2025)
- Academics - UC Davis
UC Davis has 104 majors and 101 programs available UC Davis received $941 million in research funding in 2019-2020 The undergraduate to faculty ratio at UC Davis is 20:1
- Top 10 majors at UC Davis
The Top 10 Majors at UC Davis In the 2020-21 academic year, 29,699 undergraduates were enrolled at UC Davis Wonder what the top 10 most popular majors were for our industrious Aggies? Here are the statistics, including the percentage of students who declared each major
- Undergraduate Admissions - UC Davis
Welcome to the UC Davis Majors Guide where you will find all our majors, the respective articulation, major preparation and identified CA community college curriculum changes If you are planning to apply for a TAG, please also see the UC Davis TAG criteria
- Majors and Minors - College of Biological Sciences
CBS majors span a wide breadth of disciplines within the life sciences, and prepare student for careers in health and medicine, teaching and research, environmental and organismal study, as well as for continuing studies in graduate programs
- General Catalog - Undergraduate Education - UC Davis
UC Davis offers Bachelor of Arts (A B ) Bachelor of Science (B S ) degrees in over 120 major programs, as well as over 110 minors in a variety of disciplines; see Departments, Programs, Degrees Bachelor's Degree Requirements
- Individual Majors | UC Davis
With over 100 undergraduate majors available, most students find at least one program that accommodates their academic interests and career goals But if you have a specific topical or interdisciplinary interest, you may discover that you can best meet your own needs by combining courses from different disciplines and creating your own program
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