Undergraduate

Undergraduate Program, 2026

It has been another busy year for our undergraduate mathematics programs, with many exciting changes on the horizon. This year, our Undergraduate Program Committee is leading teams of faculty members in a review of all four of our majors – Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Analytics and Operations Research, and Scientific Computation – with a view towards modernizing and improving what our current programs offer. The intent is to both add breadth to our current course offering, and to add support to mathematics students in the form of discussions across all of our classes.

Life After Davis: Pricing Strategy and Crosswords

I got my Bachelors of Science in Mathematics at UC Davis in 1987. I worked as an actuary on defined benefit pension plans for about 5 years, then I worked at a management consulting firm in Menlo Park called Applied Decision Analysis (ADA) for about 5 years. At ADA we did market research, market modeling, market analysis, decision analysis, and risk analysis. I started doing pricing strategy for tech companies in Silicon Valley in 1997 and I'm still at it.

Alumni Updates Fall 2025

Updates on Steven T. Abell, B.S., 1979 — Programming DragginMath for iOS; Richard Bode, A.B., 1970 — A legacy of teaching, from math to sports; Jacob A. Miller, Ph.D., 2016 — Data science and family; Harry David Price, B.S., 1974 — From math to physics; Noppakan Sirikul, B.S., 2023 — Delving statistics and connecting alums.

Life After Davis: Naval Ships and NASA Launches

After earning her B.S. in Mathematics in 1966,  Joan Marie Peters Ogden was a GS-7 mathematician in the Ships' Engineering section in the U.S. Navy in 1966 and 1967. While there, she helped NASA with mathematic modeling for naval ships, modeling ships motions to drive the hydraulics necesary for keeping the communication dish steady, to keep the dishes trained correctly during the Apollo Program.

Life After Davis: NASA and Prediction

I spent 10 wonderful years at Davis, completing both my B.S. and Ph.D. in the Department. During my final year of grad school, I interned as a Pathways intern at NASA’s Ames Research Center, and after completing my Ph.D. in 2021, joined NASA as a full time research scientist. 

Undergraduate Program, 2024

Our undergraduate math programs are thriving! Last Winter, undergraduate programs underwent its seven-year Program Review. The external reviewers described our Department “to be dynamic, welcoming and a great place to study Mathematics” and said that our program’s strength was centered around “committed faculty, lecturers, staff and TA’s that come together to deliver a strong program to incoming students through to graduate education.”

This past academic year, the Department awarded 184 degrees!  

Alumni Updates 2024

Updates on Joshua Michael Babich, B.S. 2010 — From phone games to Team 17; William Thomas, B.S. 1978 — Ecology, aircraft, and cyber defense.

Life After Davis: Modeling Space Missions and Baseball

 

After graduating with my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 2020, I started working full-time as a Systems Engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, CA. I had previously interned at JPL during my undergraduate and graduate years, making the transition to a permanent position relatively smooth. As a mathematician in the engineering department at JPL, I tackled a variety of modeling tasks related to both project planning and operations.