University Requirements All students must fulfill the following University of California requirements. Entry-Level Writing RequirementThe university requires every undergraduate student to demonstrate college-level proficiency in English composition. Satisfaction of the Entry-Level Writing Requirement is a prerequisite to all other undergraduate courses in English. The requirement, as determined by Undergraduate Admissions, may be met in one of the following ways:
If you have not satisfied the requirement in one of the ways described above, you must enroll in Workload 57 during your first quarter of residence at the university, or as soon thereafter as space is available in the course. Workload 57, offered by Sacramento City College on the Davis campus, counts as 4.5 units on your study list and toward minimum progress but is not transferable as units toward graduation. To satisfy the requirement, students must pass the Analytical Writing Placement Examination offered as the final examination for Workload 57. Students failing the examination must repeat Workload 57. If the requirement has not been satisfied by the end of your third quarter, and you were not required to take courses for non-native speakers of English in the Linguistics program, you may be disenrolled from the University. Students whose native and school language is not English, and some students whose schooling combines work in the United States and in another country, must demonstrate proficiency in English. The level of proficiency must meet the standards of both the Linguistics and the Entry-Level Writing programs. The results of the Analytical Writing Placement Examination and a special examination in English administered during the orientation period each quarter determine whether a student has met the Entry-Level Writing Requirement or must take specific course work in the Linguistics program. Students held for Linguistics course work have three quarters to meet the Entry-Level Writing Requirement plus the number of quarters required in Linguistics. American History and InstitutionsThe American History and Institutions requirement ensures that every graduating student will have at least a minimum knowledge of the background of this country’s development and an understanding of the political, economic and social interrelationships of its way of life. You may meet this requirement in any of these ways:
International students, regardless of the type of visa they hold, must meet the university’s American History and Institutions requirement for graduation. Unit RequirementA minimum of 180 quarter units is required for graduation. These must be distributed according to the minimum requirements set forth by the faculty of your college. A maximum of 12 units of Internship Courses (92, 192, or a combination) may be counted toward the 180-unit bachelor’s degree requirement. The acceptability of transfer courses for unit credit is determined by Undergraduate Admissions. The acceptability of such courses toward specific requirements is determined by the individual college or school. Students should refer to the Advanced Placement Examination chart and their transcripts to eliminate the possibility of duplication of credit. Residence RequirementsThe minimum residence requirement for a bachelor’s degree at the University of California is one academic year (three quarters). Thirty-five of the final 45 quarter units completed by each candidate must be earned while in residence on the Davis campus. Each summer session in which a student completes a course of at least 2 quarter units may be counted as half a quarter’s residence. Not more than 18 of these 35 quarter units may be completed in summer session courses at UC Davis. Regularly approved courses (laboratory, field, or other individual work) done outside of a regular session but under the direction of a department of instruction may be accepted upon the recommendation of the department in partial fulfillment of the residence requirement for the bachelor’s degree. Registration is with the consent of the instructor only. UC Davis Extension courses are not accepted as part of the university
residence requirement. With the approval of the dean of a student’s college or school, a candidate for the bachelor’s degree who was in active service in the armed forces of the United States in the year preceding the awarding of the degree may be recommended for the degree after only one quarter of university residence in which the candidate completes at least 16 units or passes a comprehensive examination in the major or field of concentration. Scholarship RequirementTo receive a bachelor’s degree, you must obtain twice as many grade points as units (a 2.000 GPA) for all courses you have attempted in the university. An exception to this rule is made for those students undertaking certain honors courses. For specific college requirements consult the college sections following. |
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