<p>this is how it works. The UCs do not have an accounting major, but they do have accounting classes and minors for some UCs. For UC Berkeley, if you get into Haas, then you will take courses that will prepare you to graduate with a business administration degree and two of those courses are financial and managerial accounting. You can check the course requirements at their website. At UCLA, there is a business economics major and additional accounting courses under the management section. If you choose to do business economics you can also get a minor in accounting considering that the minor is a few extra courses because you’ve completed some of them with your business economics path. You also need to consider that you need a strong gpa to be competitive at these programs and for career prospects. If you plan to get hired by any of the big 4 firms you need a gpa of at least 3.5 or higher, because they do recruit heavily at these schools. If you plan to get a 3.0 or something then don’t count on getting a lot of job offers from any firm or company. You would be better served by going to a state school, San Luis Obispo or San Diego State, and maintaining a strong gpa there to have a higher chance of getting hired at a firm or any company.</p>