University of California - Davis

Country

USA

City

Davis

Agreement type

Study abroad

Study places

15

About the study place

University of California - Davis is part of the University of California system, and is located in Davis, 120 km northeast of San Francisco. UC Davis is one of the world's leading interdisciplinary research and educational institutions, while the city of Davis is known for its small town safe atmosphere with green parks, open spaces and its large student population.

Course catalogue

  • Agreement with UC Davis is organized through the Global Study Program. Bachelor and Master levels.

    NOTE: Students admitted through extension may take only courses with available capacity, and may not be prioritized over degree students. Other restrictions may occur, such as not housing on campus etc.

    Length of stay

    1-2 semesters

  • The applicants with the best average grade at the time of application. The applicant should have average grade B. UC Davis is relatively strict about who they admit, so the nomination from NMBU therefore occurs after a comprehensive assessment of the applicant, based on grades and the student's motivation letter.

    All exchanges require a completion of 60ECTS prior to a stay abroad.

  • English

    Language requirements:

    Upper Secondary school (‘videregående’ in Norwegian): Average minimum grade of 4, or

    TOEFL score 230 (computer based test), or IELSTS score 6.5

    English Language Examinations | UC Davis Graduate Studies

  • NMBU have a reduced tuition rates.

    • $8,200 per Quarter**
    • $12,050 per Semester (1 Summer Session plus 1 quarter, i.e. Summer 2 plus Fall OR Spring plus Summer 1). Semester price includes a $250 discount
    • $24,250 per Academic Year (3 quarters, paid in full in advance). Includes additional $350 discount.***
      *Students enrolled in intensive English courses are billed at a lower tuition rate.
      ** The tuition and fees payment amounts represent tuition and campus student fees per student.
  • The academic year at UC Davis consists of three quarters.

    Fall quarter: September – December.

    Winter quarter: January - March.

    Spring quarter: March - June.

    Summer Session II: August - mid September.

    NOTE: If you choose to go during NMBUs autumn semester (UC Davis fall quarter), you can only take 20 credits. It will be easier to go during the winter and spring quarters. Alternatively you can do the Summer Session combined with the fall quarter and thereby achieve30 credits.

  • Bachelor: Every quarter corresponds to 15 quarter credits. 1 Davis credit corresponds to 1,33 NMBU credits. Recommended: 15 credits corresponding to 20 NMBU credits.

    Master: 1 Davis credit equals 1,54 NMBU credits. Recommended: 13.

  • All students who intend to study in USA must have student visa.

    It is the student’s own responsibility to apply for a visa. A first step would therefore be to acquire information from the relevant country’s embassy.

    Study visa: A student visa is necessary in order to study in the USA. You have to first receive a letter of acceptance from the host university before you can apply. The visum processing fee is currently USD $160, and the SEVIS registration fee is USD $350 for F-1 applicants and $220 for J-1 applicants. The universities in the USA will issue a document for students to obtain either the F1 or the J1 visa. 
    The universities in the USA require that students use either the F1 or the J1 visa.
    NOTE J1 visa: Be aware that this carries a clause whereby the applicant faces a two-year ‘quarantine’ period after the initial residence period, in which the applicant cannot apply for a permanent work or residence permit in the USA. However, this does only apply if the student received public funding, such as from Lånekassen.

    More information: The US Embassy’s website 

    Further note: The US universities with which NMBU has agreements with, require evidence which shows that you can finance your studies there. If you use Lånekassen, then they can issue a guarantee for you. Information about what you probably can get in support can be found here (in Norwegian).

  • American universities have strict requirements for students’ health insurance. All students are studying in the USA should expect to purchase private health insurance recommended by the host university. This health insurance might be in addition to other (travel) insurances purchases by the student in Norway or abroad. University health insurance plans range from USD$ 500-1200 but can cost more. Read more about what health benefits you might be entitled to while studying in the USA on exchange from a Norwegian institution on HelseNorge.

  • Course catalogue

    B-ØN
    BIS2A Introduction to Biology 
    ESP100 General Ecology 
    EVE189 Introduction to Biological Research 
    LIN24 Structures in Academic Writing 
    UWR18 Style in the Essay

    B-BIOL
    BIS104 Cell Biology 
    BIT160 Plant Biotechnology 
    BIT161B Plant Genetics & Biotech Lab 
    EVE131 Human Genetic Variation 
    FST204 Advanced Food Microbiology 
    MIC162 General Virology 
    MIC170 Yeast Molecular Genetics 
    UWP19 Writing Research Papers 

    B-HV
    EDU098 Directed Group Study
    ENV S&P100 General Ecology
    ANSCI049J Animal Practical/Swine
    ANSCI143 Pig&Poultry Care & Mgt
    ENG CHM Design of Coffee
    ANSCI170 Ethics of Animal Use

    B-MAT
    FST198 Directed GP Study 
    FST104 Food Microbiology 
    FST104L Food Micro Lab 
    FST123 Intro Enzymology 
    LIN24 Structures in Academic Writing

    M-ECON
    ARE139 Futures and Options Market
    DRA198 Directed Group Study
    ECN102 Analysis of Economic Data
    ECN162 International Economic Relations
    ECN240 Time Series Econometrics
    EDU198 Directed Group Study
    UWP24 English Structures and Strategies in Academic Writing

    M-EIE
    ARE144 Real Estate Economics

    ECI003 Civil Infrastructure & Society
    ENH006 Introduction to Environmental Plants
    ENV170 Conservation Biology Policy
    GEL9 Geology Field Experience
    GEL17 Earthquakes
    GEL25 Geology National Parks
    GEL120 Big Bang to Today
    GEL131 Risk: Natural Hazards
    LDA1 Introduction to Environmental Design

    M-MF
    DRA198 Presentation Skills 
    ECS30 Programming and Problem Solving 
    ENG102 Dynamics 
    ENG103 Fluid Mechanics 
    ESP110 Principles of Environmental Science 
    GEL18 Energy and Environment 
    GEL10 Global Environmental Change 
    MAT168 Optimization 
    NSC287A Topics in Theoretical Neuroscience 
    PHYS160 Environmental Physics and Society

    PHYS204A Methods of Mathematical Physics 
    PHYS204B Methods of Mathematical Physics 
    PHY250 Special Topics 
    PHY256 Natural Computation and Self Organization 
    PSC100 Cognitive Psychology 
    STA106 Variance Analysis

    M-NF
    ESP155 Wetland Ecology 
    WFC10 Wildlife Ecology 
    WFC154 Conservation Biology 
    WFC198 Directed GP Study

    M-LA
    ENH105 Taxonomy & Ecology Plant Families
    LDA60 Landform and Grading Studio 
    LDA140 Green Building, Design, and Materials 
    LDA210 Advanced Studio 
    LDA171 Urban Planning and Design 
    LDA198 Directed Group Study in Landscape Architecture 

    M-IØ
    ARE157 Analysis for Operations and Production Management 
    ARE171B Financial Management
    ECN100 Intermediate Economic Theory 
    ECN134 Financial Economics 
    ECN135 Money & Banking 
    ECN140 Econometrics 
    ECN160A International Microeconomics 
    ECN160B International Macroeconomics

    M-MPP
    ECN100 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 
    ECN134 Financial Economics 
    ECN160A International Microeconomics 
    ECN160B International Macroeconmics 
    ENG105 Thermodynamics 
    ENG106 Engineering Economics 
    PHY9 Classical Physics 

    M-VM

    ATM60 Introduction to Atomospheric Science 
    ECN1A Principles of Microeconomics 
    HYD144 Groundwater Hydrology 

    M-BA
    ECI130 Structural Analysis 
    ENG103 Fluid Mechanics