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What is a UC AG course?

What is a UC AG course?

UC/a-g courses are courses that have been reviewed by the UC committee and deemed to have the rigor of a college preparatory course. In short, these classes are designed to prepare you for college.

What are California AG requirements?

A-G Requirements

  • History / Social Science (2 years) “A”
  • English (4 years) “B”
  • Math (3 years required; 4 years recommended) “C”
  • Laboratory Science (2 years required; 3 years recommended) “D”
  • Language Other than English (2 years required; 3 years recommended) “E”
  • Visual and Performing Arts (1 year) “F”

Is Yearbook an ag course?

The yearbook classes that were approved were certified as college preparatory electives under the “G” requirement. See www.ucop.edu/a-gGuide/ag/a-g/welcome.html for the course requirement listing.

How to search for University of California a-G courses?

Click Filters to open a dropdown menu and select any number of filters (e.g. institution type, classroom-based, public, charter) to narrow down your search results. Search for the name of the school district or school network, then click the blue View Schools button, and select the institution from the list of affiliated schools.

What are the A-G admissions requirements for UC?

For information on how a student can fulfill UC A-G admissions requirements, please visit the UC Admissions website. Honors-level elective courses categorized specifically in the (G) subject area will demonstrate distinctive features that set them apart from non-honors coursework covering the same discipline (s).

What are the subject requirements for the University of California?

Subject requirement. To be considered for admission, students must complete 15 “a-g” courses with a letter grade of C or better — at least 11 of them prior to the last year of high school. Taking approved “a-g” courses isn’t the only way to satisfy these requirements.

Do you have to get a C in an A G class?

You have to get at least a “C” in each A–G class or it won’t count. A–G subject requirements and California’s high school minimum graduation requirements are: