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Question. Im looking to get anyone experiences with UC San Diego’s extension courses, specifically the programming certifications. Im working full time as a programmer and my company will pay the tuition. I’m looking forward to taking them, I’d like to continue to expand my knowledge base for work. I’m leaning towards the C# Cert.
Pre-med students taking UC San Diego extension courses to fulfill med-school pre-reqs. I'm an alumni. I got a C- in CHEM 40A and A's in CHEM 40B, 40C, and 43A, so I technically only have 2 quarters of O-chem + lab. To my understanding, nearly all medical schools require a grade of C or higher to fulfill the 1-year of O-chem requirement, so I'll ...
UC San Diego Extension. General. I'm a student from another school and I was thinking of taking Calc 1 (Math-40024) and Spanish 6 (LASP-40006) with UCSD Extended Studies and I was wondering for anyone who has taken either course how the workload was? Were the exams proctored? I'm working full time and I don't really have much study time.
Thank you for your input! I also noticed UC SD’s course equivalent is condensed into about 3 months vs. Berkeley’s 6 months ... hopefully someone that took SD’s Immunology will chime in too so we can have both perspectives. If you take the self paced courses Berkeley will allow you to finish it between 3-6 months.
UC San Diego Extension is accredited by WSCUC through the university. All courses and certificate programs offered by UC San Diego Extension have been developed and are administered in accordance with Extension policy, the regulations of the Academic Senate of the University of California and WSCUC standards."
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Berkeley ext quizzes and exams are supposed to be closed book. UCSD ext courses have an open book and open internet policy, but the quiz questions are designed to be tricky, and not so easy to Google. Obviously, Berkeley ext students don't follow the closed book policy as many quiz and exam questions are posted online.
Very few, if any UC San Diego Extension courses are considered UC transferable. Courses must be UC transferable to be able to get units at UCSD and to petition for requirements. To find out you will want to check first with UCSD admissions to find out if the course is UC transferable. If it is, then you can petition with the bio department to ...
The courses are 10-11 weeks long, and there is a quiz and discussion post due each week. I would personally recommend UCSD Extension for Genetics, Biochemistry, Human Anatomy, and Immunology. There is a discussion post and quiz due each week. The quiz questions range from 18-35 for Biochem and 15-20 for Genetics.
Both courses at UCSD Extension have been updated since this post was created. While both courses still have weekly quizzes and discussion posts, Genetics also has a mid-term and final exam now. Biochem has a final exam in week 11. The number of quiz questions has also changed, as Biochem has anywhere from 18-35 questions and Genetics 15-20.