My student wants to take UCLA Econ 11 over the summer and is considering taking an equivalent course at UC Irvine instead. How do we confirm whether it will transfer and which UCI class matches Econ 11? Should they contact the department, or is there a standard way students verify course equivalencies?
To ensure that a course taken at UC Irvine will transfer as equivalent to UCLA's Econ 11, your student should follow a structured approach.
Utilize Transferology First, they should check Transferology, a tool that allows students to see how courses from other institutions have transferred previously. They can search for UC Irvine's Economics courses to identify any that are articulated as equivalent to Econ 11 (Microeconomic Theory).
Compare Course Descriptions If the desired UCI course is not listed in Transferology, the next step is to compare the course description from UCI against the UCLA General Catalog for Econ 11. Courses that cover similar content and depth are often transferable across UC campuses.
Consult the Department It is highly recommended that students consult with an undergraduate counselor in the UCLA Economics department before enrolling in any major-related courses at another institution. This is crucial as transfer credit for major requirements requires department approval. Additionally, if the course is not pre-approved, students may need to submit a Transfer Course Credit Petition to the College of Letters and Science after completing the course.
Final Approval Keep in mind that the official transferability will only be confirmed by the UCLA Registrar’s Office once an official transcript is received after the course is completed, and a grade of 'C' or better is typically required for major-preparation courses like Econ 11.