UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
The University of California, Davis, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (commonly referred to by students as the "College of Ag" or "Ag-and-E") was established in 1922 and is one of nine colleges on the campus of the University of California, Davis. It offers undergraduate degrees in forty different majors and graduate degrees in thirty (combined count for M.S. and Ph.D.). Since 1999 the College has been overseen by Dean Neal van Alfen.
Divisions
The College is organized into three divisions, which are then further sub-divided into twenty-two departments, as follows:
Agricultural Sciences Division
Environmental Sciences Division
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- Founded in 1968, this department offered the first undergraduate degree in environmental toxicology at any university.[1]
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- This department was started in the early 1970s under the name Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. It was given its current name in the mid-1980s as conservation was becoming an increasingly popular societal issue. Department faculty, cooperative extension specialists, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students training and studying in fields including ecology, wildlife management, conservation biology, animal behavior, evolution, and population biology. Undergraduates may choose the wildlife, fish, and conservation biology major and take a Bachelor of Science.[2]
Human Sciences Division
References
- ^ ETOX History of the Department
- ^ WFCB Home Page
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