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Undergraduate Program in Microbiology The Microbiology Undergraduate Program offers Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees in the College of Biological Sciences. Both degrees are designed to provide students with quantitative skills and knowledge across the breadth of Biological Sciences, while maintaining a focus on the biology of microorganisms. The B.S. degree offers more training in mathematics, biochemistry and laboratory methodology; the A.B. degree incorporates more exposure to the liberal arts. The major serves as the foundation for advanced study in microbiology, entry into the professional schools of all health sciences, or immediate employment in biotechnology, health care and food science industries.
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Advising Use your campus resources and come in for academic advising. The Department of Microbiology (MIC) offers students majoring in Microbiology advising from our Peer Advisors, Academic Advisor and/or Master Advisor. |
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| Peer Advisors | Amy Chi (amychi@ucdavis.edu) Location: 357 Briggs Drop-in Office Hours: TR 10:30am - 12:00pm Jaki Braggin (jebraggin@ucdavis.edu) Location: 357 Briggs Drop-in Office Hours: MWF 11:00am - 12:00pm MIC Peer Advisors are an excellent source of first-hand information and a student-perspective on current MIC courses offered. Information and assistance regarding study plans and internships are also available through your peer advisors. |
| Academic Advisor | Millie Ling-Tsai (mling@ucdavis.edu) Questions regarding administrative procedures for petitions, degree checks, major certifications, change of major and other concerns can be directed to Millie Ling-Tsai, the MIC Academic Advisor. In addition, Millie can provide students with information regarding career goals, scholarships and aid, honor societies, club and extracurricular activities, etc. |
| Master Advisor | Dr. Jack Meeks (jcmeeks@ucdavis.edu) The Master advisor is a great resource if students are looking for more information on research opportunities and post-graduate programs. Students are strongly encouraged to speak to the master advisor to ensure a broad perspective on academic/career aspirations; email the master advisor if you wish to meet with him.
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Frequently Asked Questions MIC MajorHow can I change my major to Microbiology? How many units per quarter is normal workload? Will grades from my community college count towards my GPA at UCD? Grades Who is eligible for an “I” grade? How do I get an “I” grade and complete an “I” grade? What is Enrolled No Work Submitted (ENWS)? If I repeat a course in which I earned a C- or better, what will happen? Can I repeat a course more than once? Graduation Procedures How do I apply for graduation? How do I participate in the Commencement ceremony? How do I get a degree check? How do I order an official transcript? How can I obtain certification that I have completed my degree requirements if I need it for employment or graduate school? Courses How do I enroll in Microbiology laboratory courses (i.e. MIC 102L, MIC 105L, MIC 155L, etc.)? How can I change my major to Microbiology? How many units per quarter is normal workload? Will grades from my community college count towards my GPA
at UCD? Who is eligible for an “I” grade? How do I get an “I” grade and complete an “I” grade? What is Enrolled No Work Submitted (ENWS)? If I repeat a course in which I earned a C- or better, what
will happen? Can I repeat a course more than once? How do I apply for graduation? How do I participate in the Commencement ceremony? How do I get a degree check? How do I order an official transcript? How can I obtain certification that I have completed my degree
requirements if I need it for employment or graduate school? How do I enroll in Microbiology laboratory courses ( i.e. MIC 102L,
MIC 105L, MIC 155L, etc.)?
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| College of Biological Sciences | University of California - Davis | Department of Microbiology |