<p>Assist will show you the name of the UC classes (on the left, like Math 4A), and on the right it shows your CC’s articulated course. So, the ones on the right are what you need to take to meet the requirements on the left. The number in parenthesis is the number of credits each class is worth. Semesters/quarters will match whichever system the school is on.</p>
<p>So if you see something like this:
MATH 3A Calculus with … (4) | MATH 150AC Calculus I (4)</p>
<p>It means MATH 3A is a pre-req at the UC, and if you take Math 150AC at that CC the requirement would be filled. At both schools the course is worth 4 credits. Of course, “Math 150AC” will change based on which CC you’re looking at, and sometimes it might even have multiple classes listed for one requirement.</p>
<p>If you see “No course articulated” on your CC’s side of the chart, that means your college doesn’t offer an equivalent course. You can look at other local CC’s to see if they offer the class, or you can wait and take the class after transfer.</p>
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<p>In terms of what classes you’d take, it should be roughly the same at CC or UC. The point of pre-reqs (and IGETC) is that they don’t want you to be behind after transfer. You take all the same subjects you would take in the first two years at a UC, and then after transfer you complete your upper division requirements and any pre-reqs you had missed.</p>