The following are additional courses that have limits on the number of units that can be counted toward your degree. So that you will not be penalized by changes that may work to your disadvantage and so that you will benefit by changes that assist you in completing your degree requirements, it is College policy that, unless otherwise specified by the Davis Division of the Academic Senate, you may choose to fulfill the university, campus and College requirements as stated in any UC Davis General Catalog in effect at any time you were registered as a full-time student at a postsecondary institution of higher education; e.g., community college, college or university. English Composition may be satisfied in one of two ways: English Composition Examination. You can also learn more about the requirements for a major by talking with a Major Advisor and visiting the departmental website. Foreign Language. If you are in good standing, you will be able to complete 12 quarters or the equivalent (e.g., four years) of college work even if you have earned more than 225 units before you finish your fourth year. 3. Tutoring. University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 | 530-752-1011. Students are required to consult a Biology Academic Success Center academic advisor at three points in their academic careers: 1. For more information about the Campus Residence Requirement, visit https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/registration/plan/bach-reqs#res, For more information about the Campus Scholarship Requirement, visit https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/registration/plan/bach-reqs#sch. Students must also attain a 2.000 GPA in all Depth Subject Matter courses required in their major. Copyright © The Regents of the University of California, Davis campus. 
Friday: 9 a.m. - noon, 1 - 4 p.m. UC Davis College of Letters and Science • Concurrent (“XDC”) courses do not count toward satisfaction of the University residence requirement or the residence requirements of the campus or the college. Complete no less than 180 units allowing for the unit credit limitations listed below. and B.A.S. • Internship courses (numbers 92, 192): 12 units maximum including internship units taken at other institutions; see Nonstandard courses, • Music 130, 131, 140-150 (combined): 19 units maximum, • Nonstandard courses (92, 97T, 97TC, 99, 192, 194H, 197T, 197TC, 199 and similar courses): 30 units maximum or one sixth (1/6) of the units taken at UC Davis, whichever is the smaller; note the separate unit limits on internship, special study and tutoring courses; and major limitations, • Physical Education 1 and 6 (combined): 6 units maximum, • Special Study courses (99, 194H, 199): 5 units maximum in any one quarter; see Nonstandard courses, • Tutoring courses (97T, 97TC, 197T, 197TC): 10 units maximum; see Nonstandard courses, above. Additionally, credit from such courses may be applied toward fulfillment of all university, campus, college and major unit and subject matter requirements—including the Area, Foreign Language, Upper Division and Residence requirements of the College—in the same manner that the corresponding regular UC Davis course is so accepted. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor at least once a year to ensure timely graduation. At UC Davis or Another Accredited Institution. All courses used to satisfy major requirements must be taken on a letter-graded basis, unless courses are only offered on a Passed/Not Passed basis. Repeating Courses. Students may repeat courses once in which they received a grade of. The minimum grade point average to satisfy the scholarship requirement is 2.000 for all courses counted toward the major and for all upper division courses used to satisfy major requirements. A proficiency test does not yield unit credit—it only determines whether the Foreign Language requirement has been met or at which point in the language sequence you should enroll.