You have access to first-level transfer courses in English, ESL, and math, and you receive a recommendation on the level of support needed in order to succeed in the transfer course. The course recommendation is based on English & Math Placement Rules.
Don't see your course recommendation? Please email us at occassessment@occ.cccd.edu. Make sure you include your ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ ID number.
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You can start above first-level transfer courses by completing a prerequisite clearance request and submitting one of the following
High School Transcript
Math: Your math course selection is based on your intended program of study and your high school coursework. See the Placement Rules for Math for more information.
Chemistry: You can clear the prerequisite for CHEM A180 by completing high school chemistry (2 semesters) and receiving a B or higher.
AP Test Score(s)
English: A score of "3" or above on the AP English Literature or English Language and Composition exam will allow students to register for English A101: Critical Thinking/Reading/Writing Lit.
Math: A score of "3" or above on the AP Calculus AB will allow students to register for Math A185: Calculus 2. A score of 3 or 4 on the Calculus BC exam will allow students to register for Math A185: Calculus 2. A score of 5 on the Calculus BC exam will allow students to register for Math A280: Calculus 3 or a higher math course.
College Transcript(s)
Successful completion of English or math transfer-level courses from an accredited college or university that is considered equivalent at ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ Coast College with a "C" or better.
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- English/ESL
- Math Courses
- Support Options for English
- Support Options for ESL
- Support Options for Math
English C1000: Freshman Composition
ESL A100: ESL College Composition
The following list of courses can all be considered first-level transferrable courses, depending on your starting point, which should be determined by the Math Placement Rules.
These first-level courses can include:
- MATH A100: Liberal Arts Math
- MATH A104: Math for Elementary Teachers
- MATH A115: College Algebra
- MATH A120: Trigonometry
- MATH A155: Finite Math with Applications
- STAT C1000: Introduction to Statistics
- PSYC A160: Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
- MATH A170: Precalculus
- MATH A180: Calculus I
English A001N: Grammar within Reach
English A002N: Reading Tough Texts
English A003N: Paragraphs for Many Purposes
ESL A045N: ESL Support for Fresh Comp - Reading and Vocabulary
ESL A046N: ESL Support for Fresh Comp - Sentence Structure
ESL A047N: ESL Support for Fresh Comp - Spelling Techniques
The Math department offers the following co-requisite support courses:
- Math A090: Support for Math A100 (Liberal Arts Math)
- Math A091: Support for Math A115 (College Algebra)
- Math A092: Support for Math A120 (Trigonometry)
- Math A094: Support for Math A140 (Business Calculus)
- Math A096: Support for STAT C1000 (Intro to Statistics)
To see more details on these support courses, check out our Support Courses page.
In addition, the Math Center offers a variety of academic support options, including tutoring and non-credit skill courses.