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University of California, Davis.
Place / State :California
Address :Director Undergraduate Admissions,University of California, Davis, Davis, CA-95616
Contact : E-Mail - 1
Website :http://www.ucdavis.edu 
Degree Awarded :,Bachelor's, Master's,Doctoral,Professional,
Area of Specialization :

Aerospace Engineering, Agricultural Bussiness, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Sciences, Agronomy/Soil and Crop Sciences, American Studies, Animal Sciences, Anthropology, Applied Art, Art/Fine Arts, Art History, Asian/Oriental Studies, Atmospheric Sciences, Bacteriology, Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology/Biological Sciences, Black/African-American Studies, Botany/Plant Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Child Psychology/Child Development, Chinese, Civil Engineering, Classics, Comperative Literature, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Dietetics, Early Childhood Education, East Asian Studies, Ecology, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering and Applied Sciences, English, Entomology, Environmental Biology, Environmental Design, Environmental Sciences, Envrionmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Family and Consumer Studies, Farm and Ranch Management, Fish and Game Management, Food Sciences, Food Services Management, French, Genetics, Geology, German, Graphic Arts, Greek, History, Horticulture, Human Development, Interdisciplinary Studies, Interior Design, International Relations, Italian, Japanese, Landscape Architecture/Design, Latin, Materials Engineering, Materials Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medieval Studies, Meteorology, Mexican American/Chicano Studies, Microbiology, Military Science, Music, Music History, Native American Studies, Natural Resource Management, Nutrition, Ornamental Horticulture, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Political Science/Government, Polymer Science, Poultry Sciences, Psychology, Public Affairs and Policy Studies, Range Management, Religious Studies, Russian, Sociology, Soil Conservation, Spanish, Speech/Rhetoric/Public Address/Debate, Statistics, Studio Art, Textile Arts, Textiles and Clothing, Theater Arts/Drama, Toxicology, Water Resources, Wildlife Biology, Womens Studies, Zoology, Linguistics,

Institution Details :Founded in 1905, 5974 acre suburban campus with easy access to San Francisco
Student body:Coeducational
Institutional control : State


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