I’m transferring from a private 4-year university to a community college. I only took 12 units this year, and I know that my 2 psychology classes (gen psych & human growth and development) will transfer over. However, I was in an honors program that allowed me to skip GEs, and I took an honors class worth 6 credits. I’m worried that this class won’t transfer over to my CC or any universities I want to transfer into as a junior (specifically CSULB). Help 
Did you have your transcript reviewed by the CC and did you check assist.org to see if the course is similar to any of the transfer courses needed for CSULB?
Keep the syllabus for that course and make an appointment with the transfer advisor at the CC and/or at CSULB. No one here can tell you if it is transferable.
If it doesn’t transfer then you’ll have to take another course. Pretty simple, no reason to freak out until it happens.
Not sure what help you need: it will or won’t transfer, and there is nothing you can do to change that, so there’s really not a lot of point in worrying about it at this stage.
When you apply to transfer to any college you have to submit transcripts from all your post-secondary schools (so if you go to CC and then apply to CSULB, CSULB will see both transcripts).
The school that you transfer to will evaluate your transcripts and decide which credits they will count towards your degree in general and your major in particular.
You then work with your advisor to figure out the coursework that you need to finish both your major and your degree.
So, in that sense it doesn’t matter if the CC accepts them, it matters if the university granting the degree accepts them.
Most universities will not do a formal (official) evaluation of what will transfer until after you are at least accepted (and sometimes not until after you are enrolled), but they may be willing to give you general info when you are actually applying. Once you get to that stage do a good search of the website of the university you want to get your your degree from, to see what they say about transfer credit policy. Then if necessary you can write to the admissions office with specific questions about the policy. Note that you do not want to plague admissions offices with questions that are easily answered from the website, or ones that are long or complicated.