Program Recommendations for MCS Majors
UC Davis Study Abroad Programs
- Organic Chemistry in Nottingham (Summer Abroad)
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UC Education Abroad Program (UCEAP)
- Marine Biology & Terrestrial Ecology
- University of Ghana
- Wageningen University
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Additional UC Davis Global Learning Opportunities
The Global Learning Hub offers a variety of low or no cost global learning opportunities that happen on campus, in our community, virtually, or abroad. These opportunities are offered throughout the year, giving you flexibility to develop as a global leader, enhance your intercultural skills, and engage meaningfully with local communities. Examples of unique UC Davis global learning opportunities include:
- UC Davis Widening Circles Program
- UC Davis Global Ambassador Mentorship Program
- U21 Sustainable Micro-internships
- UC Davis Global Impact Fellows
- UC Davis Global Studies Minor
- UC Davis Global Learning Conference
Department Information
UC Davis Marine and Coastal Sciences Department Website
Advising Tips
- Before going abroad, it is always a good idea to consult with your major advisor about your study abroad plans. For some programs, such as UCEAP, you are required to meet with your major advisor as part of the application process. You may be able to fulfill many major requirements while abroad so it’s recommended, and sometimes mandatory, to create an academic plan with your major advisor while applying for a particular study abroad program.
- While abroad, you may need to remain in contact with your major advisor for academic advising regarding specific courses.
- Be sure to keep all course descriptions and syllabi!
- When you return, see your college major or minor advisor(s) as needed.
- Talk with your major advisor about major-specific ways you can engage with our global campus, such as globally-focused courses. You can also meet with a Global Learning advisor to discuss various global learning opportunities available to you at UC Davis.