Picnic Day Breakfast
Hosted by Associated Students of Management (ASM)
- April 12, 2025 8:30am - 10:30am
Join us for a morning of delicious bites, games, and great company as we kick off the spring festivities in Davis.
Hosted by Associated Students of Management (ASM)
Join us for a morning of delicious bites, games, and great company as we kick off the spring festivities in Davis.
Join us at the MPAc program's annual Spring Social, an engaging event designed for current students, incoming students, alumni, accounting firms, faculty and staff to connect and unwind.
Enjoy an array of light refreshments as we celebrate our community and build lasting relationships in a relaxed, business casual setting. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please note this is a closed event to MPAc affiliates only.
Sponsored by UC Davis MSBA
Join us at HackDavis April 19-20!
Class of 2026
As we welcome you to the MPAc Class of 2026, the UC Davis Graduate School of Management has designed an orientation aimed at setting you on a path to excel both academically and professionally. The orientation programming will set the stage for your success and well-being as a UC Davis MPAc student and beyond!
Students and alumni, employers are looking to hire you! Join the Spring Career Fair on Wednesday, April 16th from 11 AM to 3 PM at the University Credit Union Center (formerly the Pavilion) — where you can meet representatives from over 100 companies who are hiring a wide variety of internship and full-time positions available immediately and into Summer 2025. Open to all majors and industries.
Hosted by the GSM Careers Team
Join the GSM careers team for a workshop on strategies for advancing your career and successfully navigating career changes. Learn key skills for promotion and pivoting in today's dynamic job market.
The small class sizes and strong emphasis on impact-driven leadership made UC Davis the perfect place to grow as an entrepreneur and problem-solver.
Cofounder/CEO, Streamline Software, Inc.
UC Davis Business Economics Cluster
The course listings should only be used to see differences and similarities between the various Business Economics Cluster majors.
Lower-division courses in the business major, including calculus, statistics, and economics, typically have class sizes ranging from 150 to 300 students. Upper-division core courses are smaller, with class sizes ranging from 120 to 180 students. Senior-level specialization courses are more focused, with enrollment ranging from 75 to 120 students.