• Students will learn to predict whether populations of interacting organisms persist over time or become extinct. As an EEB major, students will learn the fundamental concepts that unify the biological sciences and form the foundation for efforts in the conservation and protection of the earth's biodiversity. As an EEB major at UC Davis, students can choose to pursue an A.B. degree, allowing them greater flexibility to take courses in areas outside their major; or a B.S. degree, providing a more in-depth study of science topics such as biochemistry.
  • Whichever track students choose, they’ll have access to resources like the Bodega Marine Laboratory, a study center on California's central coast where they can take courses toward their degree while working alongside visiting marine biologists from around the world.