Mt. San Antonio College to UC Berkeley
    Business Administration Transfer Plan

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    UC Berkeley Business admit rate (all applicants)
    3.87 - 4.00
    Avg admitted GPA from Mt. SAC to UC Berkeley · 2022-23
    81
    Business Admin applicants from Mt. SAC to UC Berkeley last year
    4
    Mt. San Antonio College students who transferred to UC Berkeley for Business Administration last year

    GPA Reality Check

    Published min.
    3.0
    Actual avg
    3.61-3.96

    UC Berkeley's minimum transfer GPA is 3.0, but admitted students campus-wide showed a mid-50% range of 3.61–3.96 for Fall 2024 — and Haas is significantly more competitive than the campus average. Haas reviews every major prep course individually, so your grades in MATH 180, MATH 181, STAT C1000, and both economics courses carry the most weight. A single C in calculus won't sink you, but a pattern of mediocre grades in the quant prerequisites almost certainly will.

    Major Requirements

    Business Administration (Haas School of Business, B.S.) Major Preparation

    Business Administration (Haas School of Business, B.S.) at UC Berkeley

    Courses at Mt. San Antonio College that satisfy UC Berkeley's Business Administration major preparation, verified via ASSIST.org.

    Students sometimes confuse Haas Business Administration with Berkeley's Economics major (College of Letters & Science), the Analytics major (formerly Operations Research & Management Science), or Political Economy. Economics is a separate, less application-intensive major with different prereqs. If you want the Haas B.S., you must apply directly to Haas — you cannot get in through another major and switch later.

    ENGL C1000
    College Reading and Writing
    English R1A — Reading and Composition4 units
    ENGL C1001
    Critical Thinking and Composition
    English R1B — Reading and Composition4 units
    MATH 180
    Calculus I
    MATH 16A — Calculus I (or equivalent first-semester calculus)4 units
    MATH 181
    Calculus II
    MATH 16B — Calculus II (completes calculus prerequisite sequence)4 units
    STAT C1000
    Elementary Statistics
    Statistics prerequisite for Haas admission4 units
    ECON 1
    Principles of Microeconomics
    ECON 1 — Introduction to Economics (Microeconomics)3 units
    ECON 2
    Principles of Macroeconomics
    ECON 2 — Introduction to Economics (Macroeconomics)3 units

    General Education

    Foundation GE at Mt. San Antonio College

    UC Berkeley's Business Administration (Haas School of Business, B.S.) program uses its own GE pattern (see note below), but these five Mt. San Antonio College courses cover foundation requirements every UC accepts. Start here.

    Life Science

    BIOL 1

    General Biology

    4 units
    Physical Science

    CHEM 10

    Chemistry for Allied Health Majors

    5 units
    Humanities

    HIST 1

    History of the United States

    3 units
    English CompositionCCN

    ENGL C1000

    Academic Reading and Writing

    4 units
    Critical ThinkingCCN

    ENGL C1001

    Critical Thinking and Writing

    4 units

    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 180 → MATH 181 (Calculus I → II)

    MATH 181 (Calculus II) requires MATH 180 (Calculus I) as a prerequisite — you cannot take them at the same time. Since Haas requires the full two-semester calculus sequence completed before transfer, delaying MATH 180 even one semester means your calculus prereq won't be finished by the spring deadline, making you ineligible for admission.

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    MATH 180Calculus I
    4 unitsMajor
    ECON 1Principles of Microeconomics
    3 unitsMajor
    ENGL C1000College Reading and Writing
    4 unitsIGETC
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    Common Mistakes for This Transfer Path

    Berkeley Has No TAG — Plan Differently

    Unlike six other UC campuses, UC Berkeley does not offer a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG). That means there is no safety-net agreement you can get certified for — your admission rests entirely on your GPA, completed prereqs, and the Haas supplemental application. The best strategy is to treat every prerequisite course as an audition: Haas advisors have confirmed they look closely at major prep performance, especially quant courses.

    The Haas Supplemental App Is a Second Application

    Most transfer students know about the UC application due November 30, but Haas requires a completely separate supplemental application due January 31 — and if you miss it, your admission is automatically denied regardless of how strong your application is. The supplemental includes an additional essay, a resume update, and a video interview, so don't leave it to the last week of January.

    Mt. SAC's Calculus Sequence Takes Two Full Semesters

    At Mt. San Antonio College, completing the Haas calculus requirement means taking both MATH 180 (Calculus I) and MATH 181 (Calculus II) in sequence — that's two semesters minimum with no way to compress them. Many students applying to other UC programs can get by with a single-semester calculus course, but Haas's prerequisite checklist requires the full sequence. If you don't start MATH 180 in your very first semester at Mt. SAC, you risk arriving at your application deadline one course short.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How hard is it to transfer from Mt. San Antonio College to UC Berkeley Haas Business Administration?

    It's one of the most competitive transfer paths in California. UC Berkeley's overall transfer admit rate was about 24% for Fall 2025, but Haas is considerably more selective — historical data shows roughly 109 out of 761 eligible transfer applicants were admitted in a recent year. Completing 100% of the prerequisites (including both MATH 180 and MATH 181) and filing the Haas supplemental application by January 31 are absolute requirements just to be considered.

    Does UC Berkeley Business Administration accept IGETC from Mt. San Antonio College?

    No — IGETC is not accepted for Haas Business Administration, and this is confirmed by both Haas and third-party transfer guides. Instead of IGETC, Haas uses its own Seven Course Breadth requirement, and those seven courses must be taken as actual coursework — AP, IB, or A-level exams don't count. At Mt. SAC, you can still take courses like ENGL C1000 and ENGL C1001 to satisfy the mandatory Reading and Composition prereq, but do not plan to certify IGETC for this path.

    What courses do I need to take at Mt. San Antonio College to transfer to Haas?

    The required lower-division prerequisites are: ENGL C1000 and ENGL C1001 (Reading and Composition sequence), MATH 180 and MATH 181 (Calculus I and II), STAT C1000 (Elementary Statistics), ECON 1 (Principles of Microeconomics), and ECON 2 (Principles of Macroeconomics). All must be completed with a C- or higher, and all must have been taken within five years before you start at Haas. Complete the ASSIST articulation agreement at assist.org for the most current Mt. SAC–to–Berkeley course matches.

    Is there a TAG or transfer guarantee from Mt. San Antonio College to UC Berkeley?

    No. UC Berkeley does not participate in the UC Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program — it is one of only two UC campuses (along with UCLA) that does not offer TAG. There is no shortcut or guaranteed pathway for Mt. SAC students applying to Berkeley. Your admission is evaluated through comprehensive review, and Haas adds its own supplemental application layer on top of that.

    What GPA do I need to transfer from Mt. SAC to UC Berkeley Business Administration?

    UC Berkeley's published minimum is 3.0, but that number is largely irrelevant for Haas. Admitted transfer students campus-wide showed a mid-50% GPA range of 3.61–3.96 for Fall 2024, and Haas applicants should aim even higher given its additional selectivity. Your grades in quantitative prereqs like MATH 180, MATH 181, STAT C1000, ECON 1, and ECON 2 are scrutinized individually — strong performance in those courses matters more than any other part of your academic record.

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    Related Transfer Plans

    Planning to transfer from Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) to UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business as a Business Administration major is one of the most ambitious — and achievable — goals in California community college transfer planning. The path requires careful sequencing of major prerequisites well before you submit your application. At Mt. SAC, students must complete MATH 180 (Calculus I) and MATH 181 (Calculus II) in back-to-back semesters, alongside STAT C1000, ECON 1, ECON 2, and the two-course English composition sequence ENGL C1000 and ENGL C1001. Unlike most UC transfer pathways, IGETC is not accepted for Haas — the school uses its own Seven Course Breadth requirement instead, which means Mt. SAC students targeting Berkeley Haas need a different general education strategy from day one. The stakes are high: UC Berkeley's overall transfer admit rate was approximately 24% for Fall 2025, but Haas is far more selective, with historical transfer data showing only about 109 out of 761 eligible applicants admitted in a given cycle. Admitted students campus-wide showed a mid-50% GPA range of 3.61–3.96, and Haas places particular emphasis on quantitative coursework performance. There is also no TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) available at Berkeley, which makes disciplined early planning even more critical. Beyond the UC application due November 30, Haas requires a separate supplemental application due January 31 that includes an essay, resume, and video interview — missing it means automatic denial. Tools like Pipeline help Mt. SAC students build personalized transfer plans that map every prerequisite course to the right semester, flag sequencing conflicts before they become problems, and track progress toward the 60 transferable units required for admission consideration.

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