Pre-EMBA Preparation
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UCLA Anderson Preparation Courses
We offer a suite of online online self-paced courses and one-day workshops covering math, excel, statistics, and writing to prepare you for the program. Course details are regularly updated. All courses are optional unless specified by the admissions team.
All students who have paid the deposit, submitted a Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) and created a UCLA Logon ID are able to enroll in each of the courses and gain access to the content modules. Optional course eBooks are available for purchase for students wanting additional practice.
Details and Registration
Online Course: MBA Math Preparation
Instructor: David Ravetch
Course Materials: If you decide to participate in the homework and module tests, the book options are $74.99 - $124.99, or a free 2-week enrollment. Instructions on how to download the book are found on the Home page of BruinLearn. (The EBook purchase is optional but required to practice, do homework and take quizzes. Registering for the course alone will only provide instructor videos and the course outline.)
Format/Length: Self-paced (7 Modules, all content available upfront. Each module is intended to take about one week.)
Course Available Date: Access to course content is available from January 2024 through graduation. You have live access to David Ravetch until September 8, 2024.
Enrollment Instructions
Follow the link below to self-enroll to the BruinLearn Learning Environment course “MBA Math Preparation 2024"
- Click to login to "BruinLearn"
- Login to the site using your UCLA Logon ID and password. This is the same logon used to complete your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR).
- Enroll yourself in the course in order to access the content by clicking the link at the right of the page to "Enroll me in this course"
Course Details: Math for Management is an online course created by the Anderson School of Management to help incoming MBA students refresh their math skills, and is ideal for any student who would benefit from a comprehensive review of mathematics. Topics include Algebra, Linear Equations, Functions, an Introduction to Differential Calculus, Mathematics of Finance, Probability, and an Introduction to Statistics. There are no prerequisites for the course.
If you need a class filled with lots of drill and practice, this is it. If you need a course with a professor teaching the class, explaining concepts, and doing examples, but with the convenience of attending online whenever you are able, this is the course for you.
Mode of Instruction: The instructor's lectures are delivered as a sequence of short video clips that students watch via a web browser. Each clip addresses an individual concept or problem. This class is created to be a self-study program, with live assistance available from the instructor when needed (phone, email, or virtual). You have live access to David Ravetch until September 8, 2024.
Excel 1-Day Online Workshop (Zoom)
Instructor: David Ravetch
Course Available Date: TBA
UCLA Leadership Lab 2022 for Newly Admitted Students (Zoom)
Led by UCLA Anderson Assistant Dean Dylan Stafford and UCLA Luskin School of Social Welfare Adjunct Professor Khush Cooper, the 2022 participating programs include Dentistry, Executive MBA, Financial Engineering, Fully Employed MBA, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Social Welfare
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Tuesday, July 19, 2022 | 5:30pm PST | Register |
To build community across campus, we are collaborating with several UCLA graduate programs to host the 2022 Leadership Lab for Newly Admitted Students. In this three-hour experience, you’ll engage in a conversation about what kind of leader you want to become while at UCLA. In the interactive breakout sessions, you’ll get a chance to meet new admits from across the UCLA community. We invite you to register and enjoy this unique evening of discovering the leader in you.
Led by UCLA Anderson Assistant Dean Dylan Stafford and UCLA Luskin School of Social Welfare Adjunct Professor Khush Cooper, the 2022 participating programs include Dentistry, Executive MBA, Financial Engineering, Fully Employed MBA, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Social Welfare.
Online Course: Financial Accounting Preparation (Due January 2023)
Instructor: Henry Friedman
Format/Length: Self-paced, 10-15 hours to complete overall
- NOTE: It is recommended that you take this preparation course in December over the Winter Break to ensure the content is fresh for the start of the Financial Accounting course in Jan. 2023. Still, we are making it available early if you want to get started sooner and plan accordingly.
Counts 5% toward your Accounting class grade
Your accounting professors have created a comprehensive preparation module to ensure that each student begins their MBA Financial Accounting course with the same level of familiarity with basic accounting concepts. This is mandatory for all students.
It is recommended that you take this preparation course in December 2022 over the winter break to ensure that your familiarity with the content is fresh for your Financial Accounting course in January 2023. While we encourage you to start this course in December 2022, we are making it available to you now in the event you want to get started early or anticipate a busy winter break. This preparation course is mandatory for all students to complete by January 2023.
You will be reminded of this requirement closer to January 2023.
Enrollment Instructions
Follow the link below to self-enroll to the BruinLearn Learning Environment course "MGMTEX-AcctPrepSummer2022"
- Click to login to "BruinLearn"
- Login to the site using your UCLA Logon ID and password. This is the same logon used to complete your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR).
The course is self-paced, and will likely take you about 10 - 15 hours total to complete. There are some components (for example, total grades from your online quizzes in the module) that will count toward 5% of your grade in your MGMTEX 403 Financial Accounting course.
UCLA Campus Resources
ACCOMMODATING STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
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What is an “Accommodation” or “Reasonable Academic Accommodation” for Students Enrolled in UCLA Courses or in Campus Programs?
According to the Center for Accessible Education on Academic Accommodations: “Reasonable accommodations are determined through an interactive process between the CAE, the student and instructional staff. It is axiomatic that reasonable accommodations must be disability-based. The academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids, and/or modification or adjustment to practices, procedures or policies are so that a qualified student with a disability receives equal access to a course, program, service or activity.
Accommodations can be: Changes to a classroom environment or task that permit a student with a disability to participate in the educational process. Reasonable modifications to policies, practices or procedures that enable the student to participate in UCLA’s programs, including admissions, academics, online and distance education courses and housing.”
RECREATION
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Course Waivers
Incoming students are able to test out of the following courses: MGMTEX 403-1 Financial Accounting, MGMTEX 405-1 Economic Analysis for Managers, MGMTEX 408-1 Financial Policy for Managers, and MGMTEX 411-1 Marketing Strategy & Policy.
If you are a CPA and can provide proof of your license, you are eligible to be waived out of the following course without any examination: MGMT 403: Managerial Accounting. Please email a copy of your CPA license to Allison Etkins: nanette.ramzan@anderson.ucla.edu to waive out of this course.
While a course waiver excuses you from taking a core class, it does not reduce the minimum number of units required to earn your MBA degree. Students have the option of making up those units via electives either during the respective quarter of the core course being waived or at some point during the elective portion of the program. You will not be able to waive out of other courses.