<p>As of right now, I am a freshman attending a community college in hopes of transferring to the UCLA Anderson Business School upon completion of my sophomore year.</p>
<p>Do they have strict prerequistes into their business program? I know their cumulative average of entry is in the 3.5 range but what about for their math based classes? As of right now, I have a B in pre-calculus. If it fell to a C and I succeeded very well in Calculus, Stat, etc. , would a C in pre-calculus really affect my chances of admission? Just wanted to hear some input :)</p>
<p>If you are dead set on UCLA, you should look at their economics program instead. Sadly, an undergraduate business major is hard to find in the UC system - have you looked at UCSB?</p>
<p>You can also take management courses at Anderson as an undergrad, but I think you have to be a BizEcon major to get enrollment preference. Again, the business program at Anderson is aimed at graduate students.</p>
<p>To echo what everyone else is saying, UCLA does not offer an undergraduate business program, and thus, the anderson school does not award bachelor degrees. What most people who are interested in business do is major in business-economics, which is offered through the college of letters and sciences, with some classes taught by the anderson school.</p>