The Pharmacology & Toxicology (PTX) Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis invites prospective students to a virtual Q&A session on Thursday, November 7 from 11:00am-1:30pm Pacific Time. This event will include information about the program and application requirements, plus the opportunity to meet and ask questions of PTX faculty members and current students. Please register for the session in advance through the following Zoom form: https://ucdavis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvcu6vpzMtEtXGyq5HqCxL8xQ1CnlyEifJ
Zoom login information will be sent via email prior to the event. Please contact Graduate Program Coordinator Christee Rubio at clrubio@ucdavis.edu with any questions.
Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Group
Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis
4139 Meyer Hall, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616
Phone: 530-752-4516 | Fax: 530-752-3394
Please describe your motivation, academic preparation and aptitude for graduate study at UC Davis in the Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Group. You should describe your academic plans and research interests, your specialization within your academic field, your research experiences and your career goals.
Please limit your response to 500 words maximum (4000 characters).
In an essay, discuss how your personal background informs your decision to pursue a graduate degree. Please include any educational, familial, cultural, economic, or social experiences, challenges, or opportunities relevant to your academic journey; how your life experiences contribute to the social, intellectual, or cultural diversity within your chosen field; and/or how you might serve educationally underrepresented segments of society with your degree.
Please limit your response to 500 words maximum (4000 characters).
The PTX Graduate Group adheres to the minimum standards of admission set by Graduate Council, although meeting these standards does not guarantee admission to the program. To be eligible for admission, an applicant must have a 3.0 GPA or higher (based on a 4-point scale) for all undergraduate coursework.
UC Davis requires academic records from each college-level institution you have attended. You will be instructed to upload scanned copies of your transcripts after you have submitted your online application. For more details visit https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/submit-transcripts.
TOEFL Requirement: Applicants whose native language or language of instruction is not English must take the TOEFL or IELTS. The minimum score required for admission to UC Davis is 550 on the paper test, 213 on the computer-based test, and a minimum total score of 80 based on the reading, listening and writing categories on the internet-based test for TOEFL, or at least 7 on a 9-point scale for IELTS. There is no conditional admission. The score report is required before the application processing begins. The Pharmacology & Toxicology Graduate Program department code is 33.
Please see the UC Davis Graduate Studies webpage for further information.
Three letters of recommendation are required to complete your application for admission. Letters of recommendation may comment on either your academic and employment background, but letter writers should be qualified to evaluate the quality of your scholastic achievements and academic training as well as your ability to carry out independent research. This is especially important if you have previous research experience. One character or personal recommendation is permissible. It is helpful to tell your references to address those characteristics that are important to your admission. All letters are to be submitted through Embark Online Recommendation. Please do not send letters through Interfolio. UC Davis will not accept letters sent on paper.
Applicants are expected to have a B.S. or B.A. degree with course work in:
1) Biochemistry (UCD Biological Sciences 101 - Genes and Gene Expression; 102 - Structure and function of biomolecules; 103 - Bioenergetics and metabolism; 104 - Regulation of Cell Function; 120L - Biochemistry laboratory; or ETX 103A - Biological Effects of Toxicants; 103B - Biological Effects of Toxicants: Experimental Approaches or equivalent).
2) Physiology (UCD NPB 101 Systemic Physiology or equivalent).
3) General Chemistry (UCD General Chemistry 2A, 2B, 2C or equivalent).
4) Organic Chemistry (UCD Organic Chemistry for Health and Life Sciences 118A, 118 B, 118C or UCD Organic Chemistry 128 A and 128B or equivalent).
5) Biology (UCD Introductory Biology 2A or equivalent).
6) Mathematics (UCD 17A, 17B, 17C Calculus or equivalent).
7) Physics (UCD General Physics 7A, 7B and 7C or equivalent).
*Deficiencies: Course work deficiencies are identified by the Graduate Adviser and should be made up by the end of the first academic year following initial enrollment by earning a letter grade of "B" better.
**Remember that incomplete files and materials sent to the wrong place can delay the processing and evaluation of your application. Incomplete files will be cancelled without review.