University of california davis

  1. Tuition & Fees
  2. Overview — Sociology
  3. DVM Program
  4. Small Animal Clinic


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Tuition & Fees

Figures for tuition and fees represent currently approved or proposed amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition and fees are subject to change by the University of California as determined to be necessary or appropriate. Final approved tuition and fee levels may differ from the amounts presented. Some or all instruction for all or part of the academic year may be delivered remotely. Tuition and fees have been set regardless of the method of instruction and will not be refunded in the event instruction occurs remotely for any part of the academic year. Tuition Stability Plan July 30, 2021 The University of California Board of Regents approved a multiyear Tuition Stability Plan on July 22, 2021. The plan helps students and families budget for a UC education by keeping systemwide tuition and fees stable and predictable and providing new resources for financial aid. For more information, please see the 2023-24 Systemwide Tuition and Fee Levels This Note: Other fees charged at the campus level have yet to be determined for the 2023-24 academic year. These fees include campus-based fees, health insurance, and course materials and services fees and other miscellaneous fees. The 2023-24 UCD Tuition and Fees will be posted on this page once they become available.

Overview — Sociology

Program Highlights • High-ranked program with pluralistic vision of sociology • Wide range of faculty specializations • Emphasis on researching issues challenging California, the United States, and the globalizing world • Diverse and interactive group of Ph.D. students • Faculty and students have excellent records of publication, research awards and grants. To learn more about applying to the Ph.D. program in Sociology, visit the Applicants accepted into the Sociology graduate program are admitted directly to the Ph.D. program. The master's degree is awarded to students in the course of working toward the Ph.D. degree. Continuation in the Ph.D. program is contingent upon satisfactory completion of all M.A. degree requirements. The department provides students with facilities for study, work and social interaction. Limited office space is available as are individual mailboxes and a computer lab, in addition to extensive campus facilities. An average of 50 to 70 students enroll in the Sociology graduate program, which has • Development of strong theory, method, and analytical skills • Three method specializations: field, quantitative and comparative/historical methods • Engagement in wide variety of social issues • Students pursue their own dissertation projects based on solid grounding in theory, method, and substantive areas of sociology The multiplicity of specializations of • complex organizations; • culture, religion and ideology; • demography and ecology; • family and ...

DVM Program

DVM Program The School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis is home to approximately 600 bright, talented, energetic and dedicated professional students studying to become the next generation of veterinarians. The mission of the DVM program is to provide exceptional educational experiences, grounded in evidence-based, best practices in veterinary medical education, preparing competent, confident graduates to begin careers advancing the health of animals, people, and the environment. The professional curriculum at UC Davis is a four-year program of academic study and clinical skills training leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. Each student is provided with a broad foundation of knowledge and skills in comparative veterinary medicine, before choosing a species-specific stream in small or large animal. Following this, the flexible design allows students to focus on careers in small animal, large animal, equine, livestock, zoologic or mixed animal practice as well as poultry, laboratory animal, aquatic medicine, pathology, public health or research. Consistently ranked at the top among the "best veterinary schools in the nation" by U.S. News & World Report, and in veterinary science internationally by QS World University Rankings, the School of Veterinary Medicine is a leader in veterinary medical education with a curriculum built on sound educational theory, designed and delivered by eminent faculty who are leaders in their fields. Dr. Karl Jandrey, Associate D...

Small Animal Clinic

Dog/Cat/Exotics Services Welcome to the Small Animal Clinic at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. As one of the largest veterinary hospitals in the country, we offer our clients the highest level of care for your dogs, cats, and exotic companion animals. Led by board-certified veterinary specialists, the Small Animal Clinic sees tens of thousands of patients a year, and can provide all your veterinary needs. Our faculty veterinarians are some of the most skilled and experienced clinicians available. Providing services ranging from wellness examinations to the most complex surgeries needed, the Small Animal Clinic is dedicated to making the health and wellness of your pets our #1 priority. Contact the Small Animal Clinic at 530-752-1393. If you are an active or current VMTH client, please sign up for Non-Specialty Services Include: • • • Specialty Services Include: • • • Companion Exotic Animal Medicine and Surgery Service • The Richard M. Schubot Parrot Wellness & Welfare Program • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

COVID

The University of California COVID-19 Vaccine Policy requires all employees and students to get the primary COVID-19 vaccine series as well as be up to date on all CDC recommended boosters, when eligible. It also offers the option for those who prefer to opt out of the COVID-19 vaccine to do so by submitting a declination statement. To comply with policy, employees and students will need to either upload their COVID-19 vaccine information or submit the declination form via Health-e-Messaging . • How do I complete the form to decline the COVID-19 vaccine? • > Log into > Click on “Messages” then “New Message.” > Select the option for “COVID-19 Vaccine Declination” and click “Send” to submit the form. Where can I get vaccinated? All UC Davis employees and students are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in California. • UC Davis students can schedule free appointments for Pfizer vaccinations and booster shot s at the Student Health and Wellness Center through the Health-e-Messaging portal . Please remember to bring your personal identification and proof of prior immunization (either physical or digital vaccination card, if receiving a booster) to your appointment. Students may also find appointments off-campus via My Turn or the national database Vaccines.gov . • Employees and community members can find free vaccinations and boosters at multiple clinic locations in Yolo County, including options found on the Pharmacies such as Rite Aid, Walgreens and CVS also have direct...