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Solving real-world problems in the agricultural, environmental, and human sciences to produce a better world, healthier lives, and an improved standard of living for everyone.


Distinctions

Program International Ranking
Agriculture and forestry 1


Program National Ranking
Agricultural sciences 1
Agriculture / Agronomy 1
Entomology 1
Environment/Ecology 1
Food science and nutrition 1
Plant and animal science 1
Soil science 1
Agricultural economics 2
Agricultural engineering 2
Plant pathology 2

 

  • In 2013, UC Davis was ranked the No. 1 university in the world for teaching and research in the area of agriculture and forestry
  • The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences encompasses more than 5,000 acres, including 3,700 devoted to agricultural teaching and research
  • The college has 330 faculty members
  • 5,300 undergraduate students in 29 majors (21 percent of UC Davis)
  • 1,000 graduate students in 45 graduate groups and programs (25 percent of UC Davis)

 

Leadership

Mary DelanyInterim Dean

Jan HopmansAssociate Dean

Diane UllmanAssociate Dean, Undergraduate Programs

James HillAssociate Dean, International Programs


Research and Funding

  • UC Davis is the most published and cited U.S. research university in agricultural sciences, environment/ecology, and food science and nutrition.
  • UC Davis researchers lead the nation in extramural funding in agricultural sciences.

 

Majors

Undergraduate majors in the college

Agricultural Sciences

Environmental Sciences

Human Sciences
Agricultural and
   Environmental Education
Animal Biology
Animal Science
Animal Science
   Management
Avian Sciences
Biotechnology
Entomology
Plant Sciences
Viticulture and Enology
Individual Major
Undeclared/Exploratory
   Program
Science and Society
   Program
Sustainable Agriculture
   and Food Systems

Agricultural and
   Environmental
   Education
Atmospheric Science
Ecological Management
   and Restoration
Environmental Horticulture and Urban
   Forestry
Environmental Policy
   Analysis and Planning
Environmental Science
   and Management
Environmental
   Toxicology
Hydrology
Landscape Architecture
Sustainable Agriculture
   and Food Systems
Wildlife, Fish and
   Conservation Biology

Agricultural and
   Environmental
   Education
Clinical Nutrition
Community and
   Regional Development
Fiber and Polymer
   Science
Food Science
Human Development
International
   Agricultural
   Development
Managerial Economics
Nutrition Science
Sustainable Agriculture
   and Food Systems
Textiles and Clothing

 

Graduate Education

Few universities claim UC Davis's consistent high rankings, which are due, in part, to strong graduate education programs. UC Davis's graduate groups, which cross academic departments and disciplines, draw the best students from throughout the world.

Some of the graduate study programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (and across other UC Davis colleges):

Agricultural and
   Environmental
   Chemistry
Agricultural and
   Resource Economics
Agricultural Education
   (credential)
Animal Behavior
Animal Biology
Atmospheric Science
Avian Sciences
Biochemistry and
   Molecular Biology
Biological Systems
   Engineering

Child Development
Community
   Development
Cultural Studies
Ecology
Entomology
Food Science
Forensic Science
Genetics
Geography
Horticulture and
   Agronomy
Human Development
Integrated Pest
   Management
International
   Agricultural
   Development

Maternal and Child
   Nutrition
Microbiology
Molecular, Cellular and
   Integrative Physiology
Nutritional Biology
Pharmacology and
   Toxicology
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
Population Biology
Soils and
   Biogeochemistry
Textiles
Viticulture and Enology

 

Academic Departments

Agricultural Sciences

Environmental Sciences

Human Sciences
Animal Science
Biological and
   Agricultural
   Engineering
Entomology
Plant Pathology
Plant Sciences
Viticulture and Enology

Environmental Science
   and Policy
Environmental
   Toxicology
Land, Air and Water
   Resources
Landscape Architecture
Wildlife, Fish and
   Conservation Biology

Agricultural and
   Resource Economics
Food Science and
   Technology
Human Ecology
Nutrition
Textiles and Clothing

 

News Sources

  1. News and Events: www.caes.ucdavis.edu
  2. Outlook alumni magazine: www.outlook.ucdavis.edu
  3. E-Newsletter: caes.ucdavis.edu/NewsEvents/e-news
  4. Impact statements (critical issues): www.impact.ucdavis.edu
  5. Facebook: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, UC Davis
  6. Twitter (three sites):
    • ucdavisCAES — General news updates from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    • ucdavisAgFood — News on agriculture, food, health, and related sciences at UC Davis
    • ucdavisEnviro — News on the environment and environmental sciences at UC Davis

 

Contacts

Mary Delany, Ph.D., Interim Dean
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 752-1605
medelany@ucdavis.edu

Ann Filmer, Ph.D., Director of Communications
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 754-6788
afilmer@ucdavis.edu

 

The leading college of its kind in the nation, the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences addresses critical issues related to agriculture, food systems, the environment, and human and social sciences through cutting-edge research, top-ranked undergraduate and graduate education, and internationally recognized outreach programs.

 

 

Spotlight News
UC Davis Ranks No. 1 in the World in Agriculture May 08, 2013
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UC Davis Ranks No. 1 in the World in Agriculture
May 08, 2013

The University of California, Davis, is No. 1 in the world for teaching and research in the area of agriculture and forestry, according to QS World University Rankings.

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