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I'm not sure what core curriculum is, but I'm assuming it is something similar to the common core. In general, I believe that UCI has very food academics though. Their science is top-notch! Sorry, I cannot answer this question.
There is just a parking pass fee of $200 a month. Other than that, the time, place, and parking duration do not affect me.
The curriculum is good. I get to learn about different aspects of business and truly feel like I have the freedom to choose what I want to take. For example, I finished my emphasis so I am trying out different classes that sound interesting.
There are email reminders sent near the due date for fees and charges. I normally just check after enrolling in classes to see when I have to pay by and then pay it.
Average but overall it's a great course curriculum, classes depend on each professor some are great and others aren't but with the teacher assistant it's a great help for us as a student to catch up on what you don't understand.
25,000 a year I believe, so each quarter is about 5,000 including a medical cost. Living on campus is charged extra.
As an international student from India, the current first year course curriculum is very basic and simple. I wish there was a way to skip these classes without having to pay for taking placement exams.
The fee for international students is around $15,000 per quarter i.e. $45,000 a year. This includes tuition, resources, on campus shuttle service, student centre service, international centre service, recreation centre fee, and UCSHIP medical insurance fee.
The course curriculum is great and not too difficult and allows everyone to grow and learn about what they might want to do. It provides a very diverse course load and it doesn't stress out the students like other programs.
The fee structure includes tuition and then it also includes various other costs such as a technology fee and internet fees and student government fee and there are fees for different organizations you might join.
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