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UC Davis offers 102 undergraduate majors and 101 graduate programs, covering a range of disciplines. [99] The university has a Department of Viticulture and Enology, specializing in grape-growing and winemaking, an area of focus that, while significant for California’s wine industry, is not a major draw for most students.
The UC Davis Graduate School of Management (GSM) is a graduate business school at the University of California, Davis. Established in 1981, its degree programs include MBA, MPAc and MSBA. The GSM offers Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees in three locations: The two-year, Full-Time MBA program is offered at the main campus in Davis.
In 1951, the College of Letters and Science at Davis was formed as a full-fledged college in its own right, and absorbed several existing divisions as its first departments, and in 1959, Davis achieved full administrative independence from Berkeley as a general campus of the UC system. Initially composed of 14 majors and 70 faculty members, the ...
Bob Biggs, former head coach for UC Davis [270] Chris Carter, former wide receiver for Seattle Seahawks [271] Jonathan Compas, former NFL offensive lineman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers [269] Kevin Daft, offensive coordinator for UC Davis [272] Bo Eason, safety for the Houston Oilers of the NFL [269] Daniel Fells, tight end for the Denver Broncos [269]
The University of California (UC) is a public land-grant research university system in the U.S. state of California.Headquartered in Oakland, the system is composed of its ten campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz, along with numerous research centers and academic centers abroad. [5]
Online learning exacerbates achievement gaps across racial groups. The achievement gap between white and African American students is 12.9% in in-person classes compared to 17.5% for students in ...
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (Ag&E) is one of four colleges of the University of California, Davis. Established in 1922, it offers degrees in 27 undergraduate majors and thirty-three graduate groups (i.e. M.S. and Ph.D.). [1] As of January 2014, the College has been overseen by Dean Helene Dillard.
"Technoculture" is used by a number of universities to describe subject areas or courses of study. UC Davis, for instance, has a program of technocultural studies.In 2012, the major merged with Film Studies to form Cinema and Techno-Cultural Studies (CaTS), but in 2013 is being reviewed to become Cinema and Technoculture (see below); the University of Western Ontario offers a degree in Media ...