Freshman Fall quarter classes for an undeclared major?

<p>okay, well i think out of those only chemistry, npb, physics, psychology(BS), environmental policy and viticulture require chemistry.
Physics is the most math heavy out of those and you’d probably have to take 21ABCD and 22AB.
some of those majors, i don’t know how many but i know at least chemistry and psychology, offer an option for AB or BS. the AB is going to be more focused on breadth and usually taken by people who are considering things like education. BS is more focused on depth (more math/science) and things like research, lab work, and grad school.
if you think you want to take something that requires math and science, i would take chem 2a, math 16a, enl 3, and another class. if you can handle it, and it would make for a pretty heavy schedule, you might want to try an intro class in one of the classes you’re interested in - lin 1, ant 1, soc 1, psc 1, fms 1, etc.
out of those i’ve taken lin and fms and both of them were fun and not too challenging.
i wouldn’t take ven3 with che2a, it’s kinda tough, especially for your first quarter here.
oh and you could also take french.
if you’re leaning more towards the non math/science majors then you could just take a bunch of intro classes just to expedite the process of finding out what you want to do. some of those majors are pretty light on units. keep in mind if you do this and end up wanting to major in viticulture or something then you will be behind on the chem series and math series
if you haven’t seen it already here’s a list that has all of the majors and their requirements and course descriptions. it should help a lot [UC</a> Davis General Catalog | Programs and Courses](<a href=“http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs.html]UC”>General Catalog - Welcome)</p>