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Complete Math & Statistics Requirements.

Earn math credits you need by enrolling in pre-calculus, calculus, or statistics.

At UCLA Extension, you can earn transfer credits to satisfy your math requirements. Whether it’s to prepare for graduate and professional schools, earn credits toward your degree, or help you graduate on time, you can choose from a wide variety of math courses to fulfill your academic requirements. UCLA Extension courses are widely recognized and respected for their rigorous and research-informed academic content. Courses are the equivalent undergraduate curricula offered at UCLA.

Popular courses include pre-calculus, differential and integral calculus, statistics, and integration and infinite series.

Enroll in a Math or Statistics course today.

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Maximize your probability of success!

Earn math credits you need by enrolling in pre-calculus, calculus, or statistics.

At UCLA Extension, you can earn transfer credits to satisfy your math requirements. Whether it’s to prepare for graduate and professional schools, earn credits toward your degree, or help you graduate on time, you can choose from a wide variety of math courses to fulfill your academic requirements. UCLA Extension courses are widely recognized and respected for their rigorous and research-informed academic content. Courses are the equivalent undergraduate curricula offered at UCLA.

Popular courses include pre-calculus, differential and integral calculus, statistics, and integration and infinite series.

Enroll in a Math or Statistics course today.

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Math & Statistics

Courses

STATS X 402.1

Advanced Statistics and Quantitative Methods

This advanced statistics course emphasizes practical application of statistical analysis. The course covers the role of statistics in the fields of science, economics, nursing, business, and medical research.
MATH XL 31A

Differential and Integral Calculus

This course is the first of the Calculus series and covers differential calculus and applications and the introduction to integration. The course prepares students for Math XL 31B as well as Chemistry and Physics.
MATH XL 31B

Integration and Infinite Series

This course is the second of the Calculus series and covers transcendental functions, methods, applications of integration, sequences and series. The course prepares students for Calculus-based Chemistry and Physics.