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Common Course Numbering (AB 1111)
Over the next three years, between Fall 2025 and Fall 2027, the California Community Colleges will be adopting a statewide Common Course Number (CCN) system to streamline credit transfer between institutions and help students make informed course selections that support degree completion. The goal of Common Course Numbering is to ensure that students can easily identify courses that meet equivalent transfer requirements across all California Community Colleges. This system will eventually assign common numbers, titles, and descriptions for approximately 75-80 of the highest volume transfer courses.
All colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District will be adopting new course numbers and titles beginning Fall 2025 as part of Phase 1 of the Common Course Numbering project. These changes will appear across the schedule, catalogs, and other college publications, affecting the following courses:
Old Course |
New Course |
Effective |
---|---|---|
COMM 101 Public Speaking |
COMM C1000 Introduction to Public Speaking |
Fall 2025 |
ENGLISH 101 College Reading and Composition I |
ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing |
Fall 2025 |
ENGLISH 103 Composition and Critical Thinking |
ENGL C1001 Critical Thinking and Writing |
Fall 2025 |
POL SCI 001 The Government of the United States |
POLS C1000 American Government and Politics |
Fall 2025 |
PSYCH 001 Introductory Psychology |
PSYC C1000 Introduction to Psychology |
Fall 2025 |
MATH 227 Statistics |
STAT C1000 Introduction to Statistics |
Fall 2025 |
MATH 227S Statistics with Support |
STAT C1000E Introduction to Statistics |
Fall 2025 |
A Common Course Number is comprised of four elements:
- Subject: 4-letter standardized abbreviation to be used across the state
- Course Type Identifier: All CCN courses are indicated with a C prefix before the number
- Number: 4-digit standardized course number (1000 range to be used for first-year courses, 2000 for second-year courses, etc.)
- Course Specialty Identifier: System-level suffixes for special courses (L = Lab only course, S = Support Course, E = Embedded Support)
Visit the Common Course Numbering website for more information: /academics/common-course-numbering