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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
Animal Biology
Animal Biology offered by the University of California, Davis, encompasses the discipline-based studies of domesticated and wild animals and animal management systems.
Horticulture and Agronomy
The Horticulture and Agronomy Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, offers programs of study leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees for students interested in the science and management of agricultural crops, including their ecology, physiology, genetics, and post-harvest management, as well as the interaction of agricultural crops with the environment.
Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry
The Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry Program at the University of California, Davis, allows students to explore a diversity of agricultural and environmental topics.
Hydrologic Sciences
The Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, provides a comprehensive hydrologic science curriculum that emphasize process-oriented critical thinking and quantitative analysis, with increasing use of environmental informatics.
Entomology
The Entomology program at the University of California, Davis, emphasizes the integration of basic and applied aspects of entomology in solving problems in biology, agriculture, and the environment.
Animal Behavior
The Animal Behavior Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, is targeted toward students who are interested in understanding the adaptive and evolutionary bases of animal behavior.
Horticulture and Agronomy
The Horticulture and Agronomy Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, offers programs of study leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees for students interested in the science and management of agricultural crops, including their ecology, physiology, genetics, and post-harvest management, as well as the interaction of agricultural crops with the environment.
International Agricultural Development
The International Agricultural Development interdisciplinary graduate group at the University of California, Davis, provides students with knowledge and skills to implement, facilitate, and manage programs that enhance agricultural development, resource management, and rural life, particularly in developing and less-industrialized regions of the world.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Students in the Agricultural and Resource Economics program at the University of California, Davis, study the production, distribution, and consumption of food, fiber, and energy in both developed and less-developed countries.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
Using state-of-the-art methods in epidemiology, University of California, Davis' Preventive Veterinary Medicine Program prepares veterinarians to investigate and evaluate disease and production problems in animal populations and to design, evaluate, and implement disease control or other veterinary services programs.