UC Davis undergraduates can
minor in
technology management or
accounting. GSM's executive programs include the Wine Executive program, jointly managed with the
Department of Viticulture & Enology. The school's teaching model combines
case study, experiential learning,
lecture and team projects.
Master of Business Administration The in-person working professional programs are designed to be completed in three years, but may be "accelerated" to finish in two by taking additional classes. The MBA degree requires completing 72 hours of credit (24 courses) with a cumulative
grade point average of 3.0 or better. MBA students at UC Davis may also seek to earn a
joint degree such as a
J.D./M.B.A., MBA/
Doctor of Medicine (MD), MBA/
Master of Science in Engineering (MSE), and MBA/
Master of Science (MS) in
Agricultural and
Resource Economics. MBA concentrations offered include:
Accounting; Competitive Analytics and Technologies;
Finance;
Information Technology;
General Management;
Marketing;
Technology Management; and
Entrepreneurship. MBA specializations are offered in
Agribusiness;
Biotechnology;
Corporate and Social Responsibility;
Healthcare;
High Tech;
International Business;
Non-Profit;
Real Estate;
Small Business; and
Wine Industry. The MBA curriculum is anchored by IMPACT, a new, two-part capstone course designed to sharpen writing, speaking and critical-thinking abilities. IMPACT teams work on 10-week projects for clients ranging from multinational Fortune 500 firms to ultra-fast-paced Silicon Valley start-ups.
Master of Professional Accountancy In 2012 UC Davis became the first
University of California school to offer a
master's degree in professional accountancy. The MPAc program requires students to pass an examination after advancing to candidacy, and at the end of all coursework, in order to receive the degree.
Master of Science in Business Analytics With its inaugurating class in Fall of 2017, the school launched a master's degree in Business Analytics, at its
UC Hastings extension campus in
San Francisco. The Graduate School of Management began a 9-month
MPAc (Master of Professional Accountancy) program in 2012. ==Research centers==