<p>my major at davis is currently economics under the college of letters and sciences but i want to switch to premanagerial economics under the college of agriculture. how do i go about doing this? because i am going to the college of letters and sciences orientation, will i still be able to figure out what classes i need for premanagerial economics? thanks.</p>
<p>i have the same question
but switching from college of agriculture to college of LS</p>
<p>you should be able to figure out your classes no problem. the requirements for the colleges are a little different, obviously, but at least you will be able to go over the general overview of how the process of signing up for classes and finding resources (hence ‘orientation’)</p>
<p>FOR LS you’ll use this:
[Degree</a> Requirements - Undergraduate Students - College of Letters & Science, UC Davis<a href=“and%20click%20on%20graduation%20requirement%20self-check…all%20the%20requriements%20that%20you%20need%20to%20take%20are%20on%20here”>/url</a>
take a look at this too: [url=<a href=“http://www.ls.ucdavis.edu/students/newstudents.aspx]New”>http://www.ls.ucdavis.edu/students/newstudents.aspx]New</a> Students - Undergraduate Students - College of Letters & Science, UC Davis](<a href=“http://www.ls.ucdavis.edu/students/degreerequirements.aspx]Degree”>http://www.ls.ucdavis.edu/students/degreerequirements.aspx)
it’ll give you all kinds of new student info about LS…I don’t know how it differs from the college of ag.</p>
<p>FOR AG:
[Information</a> for New First Year/Freshmen Students — College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences<a href=“all%20of%20that%20info%20on%20that%20particular%20page%20should%20tell%20you%20basically%20everything%20that%20they%20tell%20you%20at%20the%20orientation,%20click%20on%20all%20the%20links%20too”>/url</a></p>
<p>use these sites as a guide to figuring out what requirements you need to satisfy. in general, everyone has the same basic requirements</p>
<p>and since you both are planning on transferring to another college, you can still obtain the resources and other papers that they hand out by going to the orientations a few days before school starts: </p>
<p>Deans’ Assemblies
Sep 22
All entering freshman and transfer students can meet with the Dean at the Dean’s Assembly for their college. General information on services, programs of study, and advising will be presented.</p>
<p>9:45 a.m.
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in 176 Everson Hall; optional for students who attended the summer Orientation program
9:45 a.m.
Biological Sciences in 123 Sciences Lecture Hall; optional for students who attended the summer Orientation program
9:45 a.m.
Engineering in 1002 Giedt Hall; optional for students who attended the summer Orientation program
9:45 a.m.
Letters and Science in 1100 Social Sciences and Humanities Building; optional for students who attended the summer Orientation program</p>
<p>taken from [url=<a href=“Class Schedule Archive”>Class Schedule Archive]CSRG</a> | Orientation and Advising Workshops](<a href=“http://caes.ucdavis.edu/StudInfo/new-students/information-for-new-first-year-students]Information”>http://caes.ucdavis.edu/StudInfo/new-students/information-for-new-first-year-students)</p>
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<p>NOTE: and if you have a lot of AP credit and/or taken ANY community college. I strongly suggest that you visit an ACADEMIC advisor (not a peer advisor-that is a student) that has a copy of your transcript (they can print one out to keep in their file) and see exactly what these classes transfer over as and how many units you have starting out as a freshman. This is extremely helpful if you have a major that is 180 units, as there is very little room for error, unless you want to be here in the hot summer or become a super-senior. You may even find that you have satisfied another requirement that you did not know you had.</p>
<p>will we be able to speak to an academic advisor during orientation?</p>
<p>There should be advisors that will look over the schedule you have chosen for fall, but I don’t think that they will be available to go over your AP/transferable credit in a more formal manner. I wouldn’t worry too much over that, just visit your major’s (or department) advisor during the school year. Choose the beginning classes for your major. Also keep in mind of your GE requirements. </p>
<p>When you actually go to orientation, you’ll be put into groups of about 15 or so with 2 student orientation leaders. They should be able to answer any questions that you have.</p>
<p>AP Credit transfers:
[Freshmen:</a> Advanced Placement](<a href=“http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/fr_ap.cfm]Freshmen:”>Undergraduate Admissions)</p>
<p>and then I can’t remember the site that checks whether your community college units transfer over to ucd…</p>
<p>Bring a copy of your AP test scores and (where applicable) a copy of your community college transcript with you to orientation.</p>