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The Davis College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources offers undergraduate programs in 11 different fields that can lead you to thousands of career options. Visit our Undergraduate Programs page for a full listing of degrees offered by Davis College.

Visit What Can I Do With This Degree? to read about careers paths our alumni have taken.

Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics

  • Agricultural and Applied Economics
    • Agricultural Business Management
    • Agricultural Production
  • Agribusiness
  • Agricultural and Applied Economics/General Business (Dual Degree)

Department of Agricultural Education and Communications

  • Interdisciplinary Agriculture (Agricultural Education)
    • Teacher Certification
    • Agricultural Leadership
  • Agricultural Communication
    • Electronic Media
    • Print Media
    • Public Relations/Marketing

Department of Animal and Food Science

  • Animal Science
    • Business
    • Production
    • Meat Science
    • Science (Pre-Veterinary, Pre-Professional Health)
  • Food Technology
    • Science
    • Industry

Department of Landscape Architecture

  • Landscape Architecture

Department of Plant and Soil Science

  • Environmental Crop and Soil Sciences
    • Cropping Systems Management
    • Crop Biotechnology
    • Crop Protection
    • Soil and Water Science
    • Forages and Grazing Systems
  • Horticultural and Turfgrass Sciences
    • Horticultural Science
    • Turfgrass Science
    • Horticultural Biotechnology
    • Horticultural Plant Protection
    • Environmental Horticulture

Department of Natural Resources Management

  • Range Conservation
  • Ranch Management
  • Wildlife Biology
  • Fisheries Biology
  • Conservation Science

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