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ACCOUNTING
MBA
PROJECT AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

Accounting Courses - Extended Credit at UCSC
Several UCSC Extension courses are recognized by the UCSC Economics Department and may be used to waive the designated UCSC economics courses.

The following courses apply:

UCSC Extension Courses

Qualify for waiver of the following UCSC Courses
  • 10A, Economics of Accounting
  • 10B, Economics of Accounting
  • IS, Introductory Microeconomics: Resource Allocation and Market Structure
  • IS, Introductory Macroeconomics: Aggregate Economic Activity
If you have questions, call (408) 861-3860 or e-mail program@ucsc-extension.edu.

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MBA Preparation

The Business and Management Department of UCSC Extension offers courses that may meet requirements for M.B.A. program admission. These courses give students the opportunity to fulfill some of the prerequisites necessary to begin an M.B.A. program. If you are applying to a university for an M.B.A., be sure to inquire about requirements and prerequisites.

The following courses may meet some undergraduate prerequisite requirements for pre-M.B.A. programs at the universities listed below and other universities or colleges.

  1. Introduction to Accounting I: Financial Accounting
  2. Introduction to Accounting II: Managerial Accounting
  3. Microeconomics, Introduction
  4. Macroeconomics, Introduction
  5. Business Statistics I
  6. Business Statistics II
  7. Finance I, Fundamentals
  8. Intermediate Accounting I
  9. Intermediate Accounting II
UCSC Extension has alliances with MBA programs at:
  • California State University, Hayward (1, 2, 5 + 6)
  • Golden Gate University (1 + 2, 3 + 4, 5 + 6)
  • Notre Dame de Namur University (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 + 6)
  • Saint Mary's College of California (1, 2, 3 + 4, 5 + 6 + 7)
  • San Jose State University, School of Business (3 + 4)
  • Santa Clara University (1+8, 2+9, 5 + 6)
  • UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business Evening Program (5 + 6)

Note: Numbers denote courses accepted from the above list. When two or more numbers are listed (N + N), the institution specified requires completion of two or more UCSC Extension courses to fulfill one requirement.

If you're not sure an M.B.A. program is right for you, UCSC Extension's Business Administration Certificate offers a full range of courses that can help build your business-management skills now. Courses can be taken individually or used to earn the certificate. Whether you're pursuing an M.B.A., a certificate or just need current business skills, these courses offer a great foundation for your future.

If you have questions, call (408) 861-3860, program@ucsc-extension.edu.

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Project and Program Management

Credit Transfer Agreements
The Business and Management Department has secured transfer agreements with George Washington University and the University of Wisconsin-latteville. These agreements specifically assist students who have achieved a Project and Program Management Certificate and would like to pursue an Online Master of Science degree.

University of Denver, University College
Before entering the University of Denver, University College's Master's Degree in Technology Management program, the student must complete the UCSC Extension Project and Program Management Certificate with an overall 3.0 grade-point average. Completion of the UCSC Extension Project and Program Management Certificate equates to 9 graduate credits in the University of Denver, University College's Master's Degree in Technology Management program in the following manner:

University of Denver, University College
MOTM 4400 Principles of Project Management 3 quarter credits
MOTM 4460 Project Management Tools and Techniques 3 quarter credits
MOTM 4480 Leading Successful Projects 3 quarter credits

UW-Platteville
Before entering the UW-Platteville M.S. in Project Management program, the student must complete the UCSC Extension Project and Program Management Certificate with an overall 3.0 grade-point average. Completion of the UCSC Extension Project and Program Management Certificate equates to 9 graduate credits in the UW-Platteville M.S. in Project Management program in the following manner:

UW-Platteville Courses
PM 7010 Project Management Techniques I 3 semester credits
PM 7020 Project Management Techniques II 3 semester credits
  Project Management Elective 3 semester credits


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