
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources offers PhD programs through its affiliated campuses and research centers. Key research areas include:
Admission Process: Prospective students must apply through the specific UC campus offering the program. Requirements typically include a bachelor's degree, GRE scores, and letters of recommendation.
Funding Options: UCANR provides various funding opportunities including scholarships, fellowships, and research assistantships. Detailed information can be found on the respective program pages.
Scholarships: Scholarships are available based on merit and need, with specific scholarships aimed at supporting research in agriculture and natural resources.
For more information, visit the UC Graduate Studies page.