Transfer question: if you’re aiming UCLA, what classes at community college are ‘must not mess up’ for certain majors? Is there a standard place parents can verify requirements?
Transferring to UCLA requires careful planning, especially regarding community college coursework. Students should focus on completing both the 7-course pattern and major-specific preparatory classes, as missing any required course can jeopardize admission.
Essential Classes for All UCLA Majors
All transfer students must complete the following with a grade of C or better:
- English Composition: 2 courses in critical thinking and writing.
- Mathematics: 1 transferable math course (intermediate algebra or higher).
- General Education: 4 courses from at least two areas: Arts & Humanities, Social & Behavioral Sciences, or Physical & Biological Sciences.
For competitive majors, students should complete all required lower-division courses:
- STEM Majors: Full sequences of Calculus, Calculus-based Physics, and General Chemistry.
- Business Economics: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and two terms of Calculus.
- Psychology: General Psychology, Statistics, and biology courses.
- Sociology & Political Science: Introductory courses and specific statistics or research methods.
Parents can verify requirements through:
- ASSIST.org: Official articulation agreements for California community colleges.
- UCLA Major Preparation Guide: Lists required lower-division courses for each major.
- UCLA Transfer Admission Guide: Details on GPA requirements and deadlines.