Earth and Planetary Sciences Undergraduate Academic Advisors
Academic advisors are here to support your academic success in college by helping you reach your academic, career, and personal goals.
Staff Major Advisor
Meet with your staff major advisor, Mandy Rousseau, to discuss major requirements and resources, set goals, and create individual plans for success.
Make an appointment to meet by Zoom, phone, or in-person on the Advising Appointment System. For a Zoom appointment, please visit the link from your appointment confirmation email at the start of your appointment time. If you marked “phone appointment”, please call (530) 752-9100 at the start of your appointment.
Mandy is available remotely on Mondays and Tuesdays. She is available for in-person or remote appointments on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Learn how Mandy can help you succeed in college by reading her academic advising philosophy.
Faculty Advisors
All undergrads are encouraged to meet with their faculty advisor once per year to discuss in-depth major opportunities.
- Geology Major. For general inquiries, email geology-advisors@ucdavis.edu.
- Marine and Coastal Science Major. Faculty advisors are assigned based upon Focus Area choice, but students may visit any of them for advise. For general inquiries, email mcs-advisors@ucdavis.edu.
- Rachael Bay (focus in Marine Ecology and Organismal Biology, College of Biological Sciences)
- Anne Todgham (focus in Marine Environmental Chemistry and Coastal Environmental Processes, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
- Tessa Hill (focus in Oceans and the Earth System, College of Letters and Science)
- Minors.
- Geology: Same as Geology major faculty advisors (Paleobiology emphasis: Ryosuke Motani)
- Environmental Geology: Same as Geology major faculty advisors
- Geophysics: Magali Billen
- Oceanography: Tessa Hill
College/BASC advisors
Contact your college or BASC advisor for non-major advising and general resources for success.
- College of Letters & Science
- College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
- College of Biological Sciences (BASC)
Mandatory Advising
Mandatory Advising is designed to help students connect with their advisors regularly. In doing so, students will learn about resources to help them succeed academically and personally, whether they are transitioning into college, managing their curricular and co-curricular schedules, or planning their next steps toward their future professional career. Students will receive proactive academic advice, learn how to become more involved, and build higher-quality relationships with their faculty and staff advisors.
It's also a good opportunity to make sure that you have a complete and detailed Academic Plan on file on OASIS, due to the complexities of planning your major.
College of Letters & Science
Each student in the College of Letters & Science has an annual Mandatory Advising requirement, which is different depending on your year in school. You will get an email when your registration hold is set, with instructions on how to remove that hold by meeting with the appropriate advisor.
- First Year Freshmen
- Requirement: See https://lettersandscience.ucdavis.edu/mandatory-advising.
- Timing: Due at the end of Winter Quarter.
- First Year Transfer students
- Requirement: Meet with your staff or faculty major advisor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
- Timing: Your registration hold will be set in early Winter Quarter and will begin to block registration on March 14th.
- Second Year students
- Requirement: Meet with your staff or faculty major advisor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
- Timing: Your registration hold will be set in early Winter Quarter and will begin to block registration on March 14th.
- Third Year students
- Requirement: You will automatically receive a Degree Check from your academic advisor in the College of Letters & Science.
- Fourth Year (and beyond) students and Second Year (and beyond) Transfer students
- Requirement: Meet with your staff or faculty major advisor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
- Timing: Your registration hold will be set in early Fall Quarter and will begin to block registration on December 6th.
College of Biological Sciences
Students in the College of Biological Sciences will receive an email about first-year Mandatory Advising with BASC advisors. Transfer students should arrange to meet with the MCS major staff advisor, while first-year students will complete a canvas module.
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Students in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences do not have a Mandatory Advising requirement, but are encouraged to meet with their major advisor annually.