Hi. I'm planning to take some Business/Management courses at UCLA Extension in order to meet CPA exam requirements. I need about 14 semester units (21 quarter units). I want to know if UCLA extension courses are hard. Also, I want to know if the courses I will take at UCLA Extension can be used as undergraduate credits by Graduate school admissions (master's degree in accounting). thank you.
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It depends. Some of the courses are listed for degree credit at UCLA Extension, some are not. When you go to the UCLA Extension website, pull down the first drop-down box entitled "Learning Quicklinks" and select the link for "Degree Credit Students." From there, a page will open that includes, in the first paragraph, a link "for a list of courses for undergraduate credit." Click on the link and a list of all undergraduate courses will appear. It looks like a lot of accounting courses are listed for undergraduate credit, under the subject Management (abbreviated by UCLA as MGMNT). As far as the credits being recognized, well, UCLA Extension credits are still UCLA credits. And UCLA is definitely recognized. Basically, graduate schools should readily accept these credits. I've taken UCLA Extension courses in the past, and I really enjoyed them. I didn't think they were too hard, but they were a time commitment. I learned a lot, though.
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no and yes. (extension is not hard....)
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