Each person that supports the A-G course submission process, whether by writing courses or managing the A-G list, should register for their own user account on the A-G CMP. New courses are generally reviewed within two to four weeks of submission. However, depending on the time of year and volume of submissions, it may take longer.
All A-G CMP users with basic permissions must forward courses to their course or reference list manager, who must review each course before making the final submission to UC. Brand new courses are courses created by your institution. Before you start writing a course, review the A-G subject requirements to ensure course meets the criteria and guidelines of its respective subject area. See the Writing A-G courses page for information on course description requirements, guidance, and sample courses.
Schools can model after courses already approved at another school using the "Model after another institution's course" feature on the A-G CMP. Programs e. Students are not able to directly enroll in program courses to fulfill the A-G subject requirements. These courses are A-G approved for the program to sell or license their curriculum to be taught by teacher or administrator within the local high school or district. Contact information is available on the A-G Course List site.
As of February 1, , schools add online publisher courses to their A-G course lists by certifying and self-reporting courses from UC-registered online course publishers. Keep in mind that taking approved high school A-G courses isn't the only way to satisfy these requirements.
You also may meet them by completing college courses or earning certain scores on various acceptable exams. History: score of 3, 4 or 5 on the AP U. History: grade of C or better in a transferable course of 3 or more semester 4 or more quarter units in U.
S history; grade of C or better in a transferable course of 3 or more semester 4 or more quarter units in civics or American Government meets one semester of the requirement. Four years of college-preparatory English that include frequent writing, from brainstorming to final paper, as well as reading of classic and modern literature. No more than one year of ESL-type courses can be used to meet this requirement. For each year required through the 11th grade, a grade of C or better in a non-transferable college course of 3 or more semester 4 or more quarter units in English composition, literature American or English or foreign literature in translation.
For lower-division transfer, all courses must be transferable. Literature courses must include substantial work in composition. Score of 3, 4 or 5 on the AP Statistics Exam satisfies elementary and intermediate algebra. Score of 5, 6, or 7 on the IB Mathematics HL exam satisfies two years of the requirement but not geometry. Three semester 4 quarter units of non-transferable college courses in elementary algebra, geometry, intermediate algebra or trigonometry, with a grade of C or better, satisfy one year of the math requirement.
Grade of C or better in a transferable mathematics course of at least 3 semester 4 quarter units that has intermediate algebra as a prerequisite satisfies two years of the requirement but not geometry.
NOTE: All students must complete a geometry course or integrated math with geometry content. One transferable college course will not satisfy the full three-year math requirement. Information on booster eligibility is available from the Centers for Disease Control here. Thank you for your continued leadership during these challenging times, and for your advice, counsel, and input as we plan for Brenda and I wish you and your families a happy holiday season.
Please click the links to learn more. Individual UC campuses have begun to release plans for fall instruction. Plans may be updated further in the future; this is a rolling list and campuses will be added as they release more information. Please check with individual campuses regarding any questions.
The UC system as a whole plans to return to primarily in-person instruction as of fall UC Davis is providing free testing, masks and quarantine housing to tens of thousands of people who live nearby. Click the link above to read the full story. To continue doing its part to help reduce the risk of COVID transmission, UCLA will offer remote-only instruction for the spring quarter, which concludes June 11, extending the same protocols already in place this academic year.
There will be a limited number of in-person or hybrid instruction courses that are necessary to train students for essential workforce position. Learn more by reading the announcement: UCLA extends remote instruction and work for spring quarter.
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