No, not in most cases. Because online courses generally are offered by another educational institution and may be taken by individual students rather than a cohort of students from year to year, it is not necessary to list these courses on the schools’ "a-g" course lists. UC admissions staff on each of the campuses will refer to the Doorways "a-g" course list of each individual online provider to determine if a course taken by a student satisfies the "a-g" requirements.
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