Quarter-by-quarter courses, IGETC requirements, and major prerequisites — verified from real articulation data.
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De Anza College
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UC Berkeley
Business AdministrationUC Berkeley sets a 3.0 minimum GPA for transfer eligibility, but admitted transfers in 2024 had a mid-50% GPA range of 3.61–3.96 campus-wide — and Haas is significantly more competitive than that average. Haas scrutinizes your grades in the major prep courses specifically: calculus, economics, and statistics carry the most weight, so a B in MATH 1B or ECON 1 can genuinely hurt your application. Aim for straight A's in every prep course — a single weak grade in a quantitative subject is hard to explain away in your personal statement.
De Anza is an official partner campus in UC Berkeley's Pathways to Four-Year Universities program, which means Berkeley advisers actually come to campus to work with you one-on-one. This is not a TAG — Berkeley and UCLA do not offer TAG — but it gives you access to the most accurate, up-to-date admissions guidance available anywhere. Connect with De Anza's Transfer Center early to get on the Pathways advising list before spots fill.
Major Requirements
Business Administration (Haas School of Business B.S.) at UC Berkeley
Courses at De Anza College that satisfy UC Berkeley's Business Administration major preparation, verified via ASSIST.org.
Students often confuse Haas Business Administration with Berkeley's Economics, Political Economy, or Analytics (formerly Operations Research and Management Science) majors — all housed in different colleges. Only Haas awards a B.S. in Business Administration and requires the separate Haas supplemental application; the others are B.A. programs in the College of Letters and Science with different prep requirements and separate admit pools.
| Course at De Anza College | Satisfies at UC Berkeley | Units |
|---|---|---|
| MATH 1A — Calculus | MATH 16A — Analytic Geometry and Calculus (first semester) | 5 |
| MATH 1B — Calculus | MATH 16B — Analytic Geometry and Calculus (second semester) | 5 |
| ECON 1 — Principles of Economics: Microeconomics | ECON 1 — Introduction to Economics (micro component) | 5 |
| ECON 2 — Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics | ECON 2 — Introduction to Economics (macro component) | 5 |
| MATH 10 — Elementary Statistics | STAT 20 — Introduction to Probability and Statistics | 5 |
| EWRT 1A — Composition and Reading | R1A — Reading and Composition (first semester) | 5 |
| EWRT 1B — Composition, Reading, and Research | R1B — Reading and Composition (second semester) | 5 |
General Education
UC Berkeley's Business Administration (Haas School of Business B.S.) program uses its own GE pattern (see note below), but these five De Anza College courses cover foundation requirements every UC accepts. Start here.
BIOL 10
Introductory Biology
CHEM 10
Introductory Chemistry
HIST 17A
History of the United States to Early National Era
ENGL C1000
Academic Reading and Writing
ENGL C1001
Critical Thinking and Writing
| Area | Course at De Anza College | Units |
|---|---|---|
Life Science | BIOL 10 — Introductory Biology | 5 |
Physical Science | CHEM 10 — Introductory Chemistry | 5 |
Humanities | HIST 17A — History of the United States to Early National Era | 4 |
English CompositionCCN | ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing | 5 |
Critical ThinkingCCN | ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing | 5 |
UC Berkeley Business Administration (Haas School of Business B.S.): full GE notes
UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business does not accept IGETC/Cal-GETC. Haas students must complete Berkeley's own breadth requirements. Focus on prerequisite business and math courses at your CC and complete breadth requirements after transfer.
MATH 1A → MATH 1B
MATH 1B at De Anza requires MATH 1A as a prerequisite, and both courses must be completed before the spring term of your transfer year — Haas will not consider applicants who haven't finished the full calculus requirement. Miss this chain by a single quarter and you may have to delay your transfer by a full year.
De Anza runs on quarters — UC Berkeley runs on semesters
Plan every prerequisite in quarter terms and verify with a counselor that your course sequence finishes by spring quarter, since Haas requires all prerequisites complete before the fall semester you plan to enroll.
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Watch Out
Many De Anza students build their entire academic plan around completing IGETC certification, but Haas explicitly does not accept IGETC to satisfy its breadth requirements. Instead, Haas uses its own Seven-Course Breadth requirement drawn from the College of Letters and Science — so spending quarters finishing IGETC while delaying MATH 1A or ECON 1 is a plan that will get you rejected. Prioritize every Haas prerequisite first; breadth courses come second.
Because De Anza runs on quarters and UC Berkeley runs on semesters, Haas's two-semester calculus requirement maps onto at least MATH 1A and MATH 1B at De Anza — spread across two separate quarters. Start MATH 1A in your very first Fall quarter so MATH 1B can be done by Winter, leaving room for any other math prereqs before your application deadline. Students who wait until their second year to start calculus often can't finish everything in time.
After you submit the UC application in November, Haas requires a completely separate supplemental application due January 31 — including a writing sample, résumé, and video interview component. This supplemental only appears in your MAP@Berkeley Portal in early January, so you have a very short window. If you miss this deadline, your admission is automatically denied, regardless of your GPA or completed prerequisites.
FAQ
The official minimum is 3.0, but that number is misleading for Haas. Admitted transfers at UC Berkeley overall had a mid-50% GPA range of 3.61–3.96, and Haas is considerably more competitive than the campus average. Your grades in quantitative prep courses like MATH 1A, MATH 1B, and ECON 1 at De Anza carry especially heavy weight in the Haas review.
No — Haas does not accept IGETC to satisfy its breadth requirements. The program uses a Seven-Course Breadth requirement from the College of Letters and Science instead. De Anza students who spend quarters finishing IGETC while delaying Haas prerequisites like MATH 1A or ECON 2 are putting their application at serious risk.
The core lower-division prerequisites include two quarters of calculus (MATH 1A and MATH 1B), microeconomics (ECON 1), macroeconomics (ECON 2), statistics (MATH 10), and two semesters of Reading and Composition (EWRT 1A and EWRT 1B). All of these must be completed with a C- or higher by the end of the spring quarter before your fall enrollment at Berkeley.
No — UC Berkeley does not offer a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program. However, De Anza is an official partner campus in Berkeley's Pathways to Four-Year Universities program, which gives you direct access to UC Berkeley advisers on campus. This is not a guarantee of admission, but it's the closest structured support available for De Anza students targeting Berkeley.
After submitting the UC application by December 1, all Haas transfer applicants must also submit a separate Haas supplemental application by January 31 — this includes a writing sample, résumé, and a video interview component. The supplemental only becomes available in your MAP@Berkeley Portal in early January, so you'll have less than a month to complete it. Missing the January 31 deadline results in automatic denial, regardless of your academic record.
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Students planning to transfer from De Anza College to UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business face one of the most competitive transfer pathways in the California community college system. The Business Administration major at Berkeley Haas awards a B.S. degree — not a B.A. — and sits within the Haas School of Business rather than the College of Letters and Science, which changes almost everything about how transfer planning works. Unlike many UC pathways, IGETC is not accepted for Haas; instead, the program requires students to satisfy a Seven-Course Breadth requirement alongside a specific set of major prerequisites. Those prerequisites include two quarters of calculus (MATH 1A and MATH 1B at De Anza), microeconomics (ECON 1), macroeconomics (ECON 2), statistics (MATH 10), and two reading and composition courses (EWRT 1A and EWRT 1B). Because De Anza runs on quarters and Berkeley runs on semesters, careful transfer planning is essential to ensure all prerequisites are finished before spring quarter of your transfer year. Campus-wide, admitted UC Berkeley transfers in 2024 had a mid-50% GPA range of 3.61–3.96, and Haas is substantially more selective than that average. Beyond the UC application, Haas also requires a separate supplemental application due January 31 — a detail that catches many unprepared applicants off guard. De Anza is a Pathways to Four-Year Universities partner campus, meaning Berkeley advisers visit campus to help students stay on track. Tools like Pipeline help De Anza students build a personalized term-by-term plan that accounts for the quarter-to-semester calendar difference, prerequisite chains, and the exact courses needed to be a competitive Haas applicant.
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