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Haas Undergrad 7 Course Breadth Requirement

Below is the 7 course general education plan for Berkeley’s undergrad Haas Business School. 

Haas does not accept IGETC.  Complete as many of the seven as possible before transfer.

Required for transfer

  1. Reading and Composition: 2 courses
    Quantitative Reasoning: 1 course

The Seven-Course Breadth Requirement

Haas students should adhere to the 7-course breadth guidelines outlined on the College of Letters and Science website with the following exceptions:

  • Business courses cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
  • Reading and Composition courses cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
  • Microeconomics and macroeconomics at any level (Econ 1, Econ 2, Econ 3, Econ 100A/B, Econ 101A/B, IAS 106/107) cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
  • No more than two courses from any one department may be used to satisfy the Seven Course Breadth requirement (L&S Discovery courses are exempt. These are courses offered at Berkeley).
  1. Arts and Literature
  2. Biological Science
  3. Historical Studies
  4. International Studies
  5. Philosophy and Values
  6. Physical Science
  7. Social and Behavioral Science

source:  https://haas.berkeley.edu/undergrad/academics/courses/breadth-courses/

Haas business school undergrad degree plan

Read Letters and Science 7 Course GE plan here.

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