Advising
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Dr. Philip Martin
Master Adviser
2101 SS&H
(530) 752-1530
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Elizabeth Clark-Anibaba
Student Affairs Coordinator
1175 SS&H
(530) 752-8096
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Barbara Sullivan
Student Affairs Coordinator
1173 SS&H
(530) 752-4932
Dr. Philip Martin is the Master Adviser for the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department. His role is to oversee the curriculum for the undergraduate program. As a faculty member in the department teaching undergraduate courses, he is keenly aware of undergraduate matters and interested in providing a program that is both challenging and rewarding to students and faculty. He works with your faculty adviser and your academic program adviser to review program modifications and other special requests.
Elizabeth Clark-Anibaba and Barbara Sullivan are Academic Program Advisers for the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department. They provide advising for students majoring in Managerial Economics. Among other things, academic program advisers identify degree requirements that you have or have not met, make recommendations concerning courses and careers, discuss academic problems, supply forms, and help you to prepare petitions. They also can advise you about petition policies, transfer agreements, and major, college, and university requirements for graduation.
In addition to our team of staff advisers, two Peer Advisers have an office in the Agricultural and Resource Economics Advising Center (Room 1176, SS&H). They are students majoring in Managerial Economics who have completed a training program concerning degree requirements, course planning, pass/no pass grading, procedures for changing majors, course study plans, etc. The peer advisers can help you in the development of quarter-by-quarter course plans that will fulfill your degree requirements. You can visit the peer advisers without an appointment M-F, 10-12 and 1-3 p.m., or email them at arepa@primal.ucdavis.edu.
Each student is assigned a Faculty Adviser from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Your faculty adviser is available to discuss course selection, internships, possible modification of requirements, graduate study, career planning, and other matters. To make an appointment with your faculty adviser, please email them.
