Business Economics
Pre-Major
- Class
- Economics 1
- Economics 2
- Economics 41
- Math 31A
- Math 31B
- Management 1A
- Management 1B
- Economics 11
- Economics 101*
- Any L&S Writing II Requirement or English 129B
- Grade/Qtr. Satisfied
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- Transfer Course?
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Major
- Class
- Economics 102**
- Economics 103*
- Economics Elective #1
- Economics Elective #2
- Economics Elective #3
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- The Economics electives must be from at least two different fields of Economics (see explanation below).
- Two of:
- Economics 106E
- Economics 106F
- Economics 106G
- Economics 106H
- Economics 106I
- Economics 106P
- Economics 106V
- Four of:
- Management 108
- Management 120A
- Management 120B
- Management 122
- Management 123
- Management 124
- Management 126
- Management 127A
- Management 127B
- Management 130A
- Management 130B
- Management 140
Pre-Major Requirements
Non-transfer students must have a minimum Primary Score of 3.3 to be eligible for the major.
You may determine your eligibility for the major by visiting the Primary Score Calculator and inputting your grades.
Transfer students in this category must meet one of the following:
- Have a minimum 3.5 GPA in Econ 11 & 101 and a 3.3 cumulative UCLA GPA. or
- Have a minimum 3.3 GPA in Econ 11 & 101 and a minimum 3.5 GPA in Econ 11, 101 and all Economics courses taken by the time Econ 101 is completed (these courses must have Economics 11 as a prerequisite) and a 3.3 cumulative UCLA GPA.
For both transfer and non-transfer students to be eligible for the major, you must have completed all of the pre-major requirements with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a “C” or better in each course. Please note that your grade in the writing course is not calculated into your pre-major GPA, but you must earn a minimum grade of “C.”
You are allowed a maximum of one course repeat in the pre-major and you can repeat that one course one time only.
All courses for both the pre-major and the major must be taken for a letter grade.
You must be in good standing at UCLA at the time you apply in order to be considered for admission. This means that you cannot be on Probation or Subject to Dismissal status.
Repetition of more than one pre-major course or of one pre-major course more than once will result in automatic denial of admission to the major.
Your application will be accepted if you have completed between 72 and 137 units. (AP units will not be included if they bring your total over 137.) Applications are available through Econ-Alert only, and are accepted within the first 3 weeks of each quarter, including Summer Session A but not Summer Session C.
Please note that you are subject to any requirement changes in both the pre-major and the major until you are officially admitted to the major. You are not “protected” for the major requirements under the catalog in which you were admitted to UCLA. This “protection” applies only to General Education and other University and College requirements (such as English Composition and Quantitative Reasoning).
You are permitted to enroll in upper division Economics courses prior to being admitted to the major (except for courses restricted to Senior Business-Economics majors: Economics 106's) as long as you have fulfilled the prerequisites for the courses. Please review the most recent version of the UCLA catalog each time you register for courses to ensure that you have fulfilled the prerequisites required for the courses. Most upper division Economics courses require completion of at least Economics 11 and many also require completion of Economics 101 and/or 102. Prerequisites will be enforced by URSA and no exceptions will be granted.
Major Requirements
You must complete the courses in the major with a minimum 2.0 grade point average and a minimum grade of “C-” in each course.
**Economics 102 should be taken soon after Economics 101 (Economics 11, 101, and 102 must be taken in sequence).
Economics 100, Economics 110, and Economics 120 are upper division courses that are offered by the Department of Economics but do not fulfill the requirements for any of the three economics majors.
Fields of Economics: Each number series is a different field. Examples: all of the courses in the 140 series (such as Economics 141A, 141B, 143, 147A, 147B...) are one field; all the courses in the 170 series (Economics 170, 171, 172) are another field (refer to the UCLA catalog for specific field topics). So, if, for example, you take Econ. 107 and 143, those courses are from two different number series and so the remaining courses can be from the same number series. In other words, two of the three Economics electives can be from the same field, as long as two are from different fields. Exceptions are Economics 103, which is in the 140 series, and Economics 106's, which are in varying fields.