Taking Graduate Level Classes as an Undergraduate

<p>Does anyone know if this is allowed and if so what the guidelines are? I know some schools allow undergrads to take graduate courses, but I don't think UCLA is one of them - or if it is I couldn't find any information through Google. Is the only way to be able to take graduate classes as an undergrad to be in the honors college/scholar's program or do you need to see an adviser? I'm in a STEM field if that matters. I was just wondering if there are any GPA requirements, petitions, or standard procedures to be able to do this or if it is simply not possible. I will be graduating a year early with a major and a minor so I wanted to know if I could possibly just stick around a 4th year taking grad classes and wait until the last quarter to completely finish my major.</p>

<p>At least the CS department, it’s allowed. You just need instructor consent.</p>

<p>It’s up to the department. Just email the professor teaching the class and either they’ll let you in or they won’t.</p>

<p>Alright, thanks guys. So it has nothing to do with the department/college regulations? It just depends on the instructor teaching the class? That sounds great.</p>

<p>College regulations aren’t a problem. Department might be, but the instructor will know them.</p>