Getting started in Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology: 2023-2024 Entering Frosh
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Students are admitted to UCSC with a "proposed major" in most cases, and later petition to officially declare the major. Admission to UCSC does not guarantee acceptance into a particular major. Students must be declared in a major by the end of the second year (or equivalent), so learning about and preparing for a major is a primary goal for first-year students.
Importance of an early start: |
This is a course-intensive and/or sequential program, and students who intend to pursue this major must begin taking classes for the major in their first year at UCSC. |
Qualification requirements and/or prerequisites for the major: |
Review Major Qualification Requirements in the General Catalog. |
Frosh who intend to pursue this major should do the following things prior to the beginning of fall term... |
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...and should take these courses their first term: |
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Special enrollment procedures: |
Enroll online during your enrollment appointment. |
Sample Academic Plan: |
Review the Sample Academic Plan in the General Catalog. |
Links to Review: |
Program Description (Catalog) |
Advisor Contact Information: |
Christine, Kylie, Leanna, and Mariah Email: via Introduction to the Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology for Frosh Canvas Modules or mcdadvising@ucsc.edu (when emailing, please be sure your College is in the Subject line) |