UC Davis Pre-College Program: Ecotoxicology

Unlock the secrets of the soil and discover how underground ecosystems play a crucial role in our environment. This engaging, hands-on program is designed for high school students looking to gain real-world experience in a university setting. Guided by an expert UC Davis faculty member, you will embark on a scientific journey to uncover the impacts of contaminants on soil health and biodiversity.

During this course, you will:

  • Explore soil science fundamentals: Learn about soil ecosystems and their vital functions like climate regulation, food production and water protection.
  • Conduct fieldwork and lab experiments: Get your hands dirty with field soil sampling and lab-based toxicity experiments using earthworms, soil mites and springtails.
  • Analyze soil health: Understand the interaction between soil contaminants and biodiversity using cutting-edge techniques to assess ecological risks.
  • Master data analysis: Use R programming to calculate endpoint values, interpret experimental data and calculate key ecological indicators.
  • Engage with real-world case studies: Examine actual instances of soil pollution and discuss contemporary mitigation strategies.
  • Build scientific skills: Develop a comprehensive toolkit of ecotoxicological assessment techniques, from bioavailability to toxicity pathways.

If you’re passionate about science and eager to make a difference in understanding and protecting our planet, the UC Davis Pre-College Program in Ecotoxicology offers a unique opportunity to step into the role of an environmental scientist. Gain invaluable insights and skills that pave the way for future educational and career paths in this exciting field.

Course Code
510117