Semester-by-semester courses, IGETC requirements, and major prerequisites — verified from real articulation data.
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Diablo Valley College
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UC Berkeley
Business AdministrationUC Berkeley's minimum GPA to be eligible is 3.0, but admitted Haas transfer students in 2024 fell in the 3.61–3.96 mid-50th percentile range — and Haas is one of the most selective colleges on campus. Your major prep GPA matters most: Haas reviewers pay close attention to your grades in calculus, statistics, and economics specifically. A 3.0 in those courses won't cut it competitively — aim for A's across the board in your quantitative prep.
DVC is one of a small group of community colleges officially partnered with UC Berkeley through the Transfer Alliance Project (TAP). TAP students who complete the program's requirements have historically been admitted to Berkeley at rates around 50% — roughly double the general transfer pool. To get certified, join DVC's Honors Program early, complete the required honors coursework, and work with a DVC counselor to submit your TAP certification before the November application deadline.
Major Requirements
Business Administration (Haas School of Business B.S.) at UC Berkeley
Courses at Diablo Valley College that satisfy UC Berkeley's Business Administration major preparation, verified via ASSIST.org.
Students often confuse this with UC Berkeley's Economics, Business Economics, Political Economy, or Analytics (formerly Operations Research and Management Science) majors — all housed in different colleges. Haas Business Administration is a B.S. housed exclusively in the Haas School of Business and is one of the most competitive undergraduate programs at Berkeley. You must apply directly to Haas; you cannot transfer in through another major and switch.
| Course at Diablo Valley College | Satisfies at UC Berkeley | Units |
|---|---|---|
| MATH 1A — Calculus | MATH 1A — Calculus | 4 |
| MATH 1B — Calculus | MATH 1B — Calculus | 4 |
| ECON 202 — Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 1 — Introduction to Economics | 3 |
| ECON 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 2 — Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 |
| MATH 122 — Introduction to Statistics | STAT 20 — Probability and Statistics for Business | 4 |
| ENGL 122 — English Composition | Reading and Composition R1A | 3 |
| ENGL 123 — English Composition and Reading | Reading and Composition R1B | 3 |
| No equivalent at Diablo Valley College | UGBA 10 — Introduction to Business (must be taken at UC Berkeley) | — |
Courses with no equivalent must be taken at UC Berkeley after transfer. Factor this into your first-year course plan.
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 Diablo Valley College courses cover foundation requirements every UC accepts. Start here.
ANTHR 115
Primate Evolution and Adaptation
CHEM 107
Integrated Inorganic, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
HIST 120
History of the United States before 1865
ENGL C1000
Academic Reading and Writing
ENGL C1001
Critical Thinking and Writing
| Area | Course at Diablo Valley College | Units |
|---|---|---|
Life Science | ANTHR 115 — Primate Evolution and Adaptation | 3 |
Physical Science | CHEM 107 — Integrated Inorganic, Organic, and Biological Chemistry | 5 |
Humanities | HIST 120 — History of the United States before 1865 | 3 |
English CompositionCCN | ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing | 3 |
Critical ThinkingCCN | ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing | 3 |
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 122
MATH 1A is a prerequisite for MATH 1B, and both semesters of calculus plus MATH 122 (Statistics) must be completed by the spring before you transfer to Haas. If you don't start MATH 1A in your first semester at DVC, you will almost certainly run out of time.
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Watch Out
The Haas prerequisite list requires two full semesters of calculus — MATH 1A then MATH 1B — plus a separate statistics course (MATH 122), all completed before the spring prior to transfer. At DVC on the semester system, that means three quantitative courses across at least three terms, so delaying MATH 1A even one semester compresses everything dangerously. Map this sequence out before you register for your first term.
One Haas prerequisite — UGBA 10, the introductory business course — has no community college equivalent and must be taken at UC Berkeley itself, after you're admitted. This is unique to the Haas program and trips up many transfer applicants who assume all prereqs can be finished at DVC. You don't need it to apply, but knowing it's waiting for you at Berkeley means you should plan your first-semester schedule around it.
Applying to UC Berkeley through the UC application is only step one — Haas requires a separate supplemental application submitted by January 31 through your MAP@Berkeley portal. If you miss that deadline, your admission is automatically denied, no exceptions. Mark that date now and check your portal in early January when the supplemental opens.
FAQ
UC Berkeley requires a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible, but that's the floor — not the target. Admitted Haas transfer students in 2024 had a mid-50th percentile GPA of 3.61–3.96, and Haas is one of the most selective programs on campus. Your grades in MATH 1A, MATH 1B, ECON 202, and MATH 122 carry extra weight because Haas reviewers look closely at your quantitative prep courses.
No — IGETC is explicitly not accepted and not recommended for Haas admissions. Instead of IGETC, Haas uses its own Seven-Course Breadth requirement from the College of Letters and Science, which you complete after transferring. Focus your time at DVC on completing the Haas prerequisites (calculus, statistics, economics, and Reading & Composition) rather than pursuing full IGETC certification.
TAP is a formal partnership between UC Berkeley and a select set of community colleges — Diablo Valley College is one of them — that offers a structured pathway and historically higher admit rates (around 50% for TAP students vs. 24% overall). To participate, you need to join DVC's Honors Program and complete the required honors coursework that satisfies TAP certification. Talk to a DVC counselor as early as your first semester, because TAP has its own timeline.
You can complete most of the Haas prerequisites at DVC: MATH 1A and MATH 1B (calculus), ECON 202 (Microeconomics), ECON 201 (Macroeconomics), MATH 122 (Statistics), and both English Reading & Composition courses (ENGL 122 and ENGL 123). The one exception is UGBA 10, which has no DVC equivalent and must be taken at UC Berkeley after admission. Haas also requires all prerequisites to be finished by the end of the spring semester before you enroll.
Yes — you need two separate applications. First, submit the standard UC application between October 1 and November 30. Then, a supplemental Haas application opens in early January and must be submitted by January 31 through your MAP@Berkeley portal. Missing the January 31 deadline results in automatic denial, regardless of how strong your UC application is.
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Students transferring from Diablo Valley College (DVC) to UC Berkeley with a goal of studying Business Administration in the Haas School of Business are pursuing one of the most selective transfer pathways in California. Thoughtful transfer planning is essential because Haas operates differently from most UC programs: IGETC is not accepted, and the program requires its own set of major prerequisites — including two semesters of calculus (MATH 1A and MATH 1B at DVC), a statistics course (MATH 122), principles of micro and macroeconomics (ECON 202 and ECON 201), and both Reading and Composition courses — all completed before the spring prior to enrollment. The overall UC Berkeley transfer admit rate for Fall 2025 was 24%, with admitted students showing a mid-50th percentile GPA of 3.61–3.96. Haas is among the most competitive colleges on campus, and a strong performance in your major prerequisites is what moves the needle. DVC students have a structural advantage: DVC is one of the few community colleges officially partnered with Berkeley through the Transfer Alliance Project (TAP), which has historically helped participating students achieve admit rates around 50%. One important detail many DVC students miss is that UGBA 10, the introductory business course, has no community college equivalent and must be taken at UC Berkeley itself after admission. Managing this web of deadlines, prerequisite chains, and program-specific rules is exactly what a tool like Pipeline is built for — it helps students at Diablo Valley College build a personalized, semester-by-semester plan that accounts for the Haas prereq sequence, TAP certification requirements, and the January 31 Haas supplemental application deadline, so nothing falls through the cracks.
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