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<p>Yes, I believe so. Although in my case she was specifically referring to my EECS curriculum, my ESS advisor said that the CS major, while being officially under the L&S dept, is “administered” by the EECS dept for all practical purposes. She said “the university recognizes the difficulty transfers face in ‘pre-req unit-heavy’ majors like engineering and the hard sciences”.</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, you will not be held responsible (and it won’t negatively impact your chances) for courses that are not offered at your primary CCC. However, if it is a “commonly offered” course, such as a course in the Physics or Math series, there is an expectation that you will find a nearby CCC and complete it.</p>
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<p>This is the sad part! …Until last year a Math 55 equivalent was acceptable. They have said that there is a “grandfathering” provision that will allow students admitted until SPRING 2011 to count Math 55 towards the Discrete Math requirement. However, starting Fall 2012 only CS 70 (for which virtually no CCC has an equivalent) will be mandated. This means you have no choice but to take it at Berkeley. The same applies to EE 42. CCCs simply do not have similar engineering courses!</p>