Advising for Undergraduates
College of Engineering undergraduate programs are designed to give students as much flexibility as possible while also ensuring the rigorous preparation necessary for professional engineering careers and graduate study. Our team of advisors, including student affairs officers, peer advisors and department staff and faculty advisors, will help you build a successful undergraduate career and future.
- Undergraduate Office Advising
- Major Advising
- Departmental Undergraduate Staff Advisers
- Pre-Graduate Advising
In addition, a group of academic peer advisors—current engineering students themselves—are available for consultation in the Undergraduate office in John D. Kemper Hall and in each of the academic advising centers located in the residence hall areas (Segundo, Tercero and Cuarto).
College of Engineering students are required to complete degree requirements in effect the academic year they graduate or the academic year prior to the year of graduation. Students who plan to graduate during the 2008-2009 academic year must meet requirements listed in the College of Engineering Bulletin for 2007-2008 or 2008-2009.
Download the complete College of Engineering 2009-2010 Advising Bulletin as a PDF. (Requires the free Adobe Reader.)
Download the complete College of Engineering 2008-2009 Advising Bulletin as a PDF. (Requires the free Adobe Reader.)
Download the complete College of Engineering 2007-2008 Advising Bulletin as a PDF. (Requires the free Adobe Reader.)
Academic Policies and Procedures
- Degree Requirements
- Minimum Progress
- Minor Program
- Transfer Credit: Project Assist
- Late Drop of Classes
- Pass/No Pass Grading Option
- Advising Holds
- Repeating a Course More than Once
- General Education Credit
- Transfer Credit Evaluation
- Student Petition
- Extending the Deadline for Completing an Incomplete Grade
- Enrolling at Another Institution While Attending UC Davis
- Change of Major to a Major in Engineering
- Change of Major to a Major in Another College
- Change of Major for Students Not in Good Academic Standing
- Dismissal and Readmission
- Graduation
