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Course Equivalency DH Course Equivalency College Anatomy Physiology Microbiology Chemistry Nutrition English CAN BIO 10 CAN BIO 12 CAN BIO 14 CAN CHEM 8 (not 6) CAN HEC 2 CAN ENG 2 C-ID BIOL 110B C-ID BIOL 120B C-ID CHEM 102 C-ID ENGL 100 Alameda Bio 018 Bio 019 BIOL 31 Allan Hancock BIO 124 or Bio 24 Bio 125 or Bio 25, 26 Bio 128 Chem 140 FCS 110, 109 Eng 101 American River Bio 25, Bio 430 Bio 26 Bio 431 Bio 6 chem 306 or 309 FCS 10, FCS 300 engwr 300 Antelope Valley Anat 1 or Bio 201-201L Phys 1,1L or Bio 202/L Micro 1 or Bio 204 Chem 2B/2BL or Chem 102/L FN 1 or NF 100 engwr 300 BC Bio B32 & B33, BIO 14, 18 Bio B32 & B33 Bio 15, or B15Bact 2 or Bio B16 Chem B11 or 8 & 9 or Chem B18 Nutr B10 Engl B1A Barstow HEAL 2 Butte Bio 20 Bio 21 Bio 15 Chem 52 FN 2 Eng 2 BYU Zoo 260 Bio 456, 456L Chem 351, 352 Eng 111 Cabrillo Bio 4 Bio 5, Bio 12 BIO 6 Chem 30B ALA 20 ENG 1A Cal Poly, SLO BACT 221,222 Chem 106?, 326?, 328 ENG 114 Cerritos Micro 1 Chem 10?, 2? Eng 1 Cerro Coso Biol 251 Biol 255 Biol 261 Chem 220 FACE 121 Engl 101 Chabot (DH program) Anat 1 Phys 1 Micro 1 Chem 30B NUT 1 Eng 1A Chaffey BIO 20 BIO 22 Bio 23, 23L CHEM 12 ENG 1A or 1B City College of SF Anat 25 Phys 12, Phys 1 Micro 12 Chem (32) 50,51,52,53 Nutr 12 Eng 1A Coastline Bio 170 Biol C225 Eng 100 Cochise College (AZ) Bio 201 Bio 202` Micro 205 College of Canyons Bio Sci 204 Bio Sci 205 Bio Sci 221 HLHSC 150 Eng 101 College of Desert Eng 1A College of Marin BIO 120 BIO 224 BIO 240 CHEM 115 BIO 100 ENG 150 College of Redwoods Bio 6 Bio 7 Bio 2 Chem 3 HO 15 Eng 1A College of San Mateo Bio 250 Bio 260 Chem 420 College of Sequoias Bio 30 or Anat 1 Bio 31 Bio 40 Chem 21 nutr 18 Eng 1 Columbia Bio 10 Bio 60/L Bio 65 Chem 11 Bio 50 Eng 1A Contra Costa BIO SCI 132 BioSci 134 Cosumnes River Bio 25, 430 Bio 26, 431 BIO 6 Chem 2B, 12A &12B FCS 10, FCS 300 Eng 1A Crafton Hills BIO 150, BIO 151 MICRO 150 CHEM 102 or CHEM 212/213 HE 263 CSU Bakersfield Bio 250, 2210 Bio 255, 256, 2220 Bio 260, 2230 Chem 150/151 Biol 270, 2240 Eng 110, 2, 1109 CSU Chico Bio 3 Chem 52 Eng 1 CSU Fresno Micro 20 Eng 1 CSU Hayward BIO 3005 BIO 3070 CSU Long Beach Eng 100 CSU Northridge HSCI 337 ENG 155 CSU Sacramento Bio 22 Bio 131, 161 Bio 130 Eng 1A, 109 CSU Stanislaus Eng 1001 Cuesta Bio 5 Bio 205 Bio 6 Bio 206 Bio 4 Bio 204` Chem 211 Nut 210, 211 Eng 201A Cypress Bio 230 Bio 240 Bio 220 Chem 201 HRC 100 Eng 100 DeAnza College Bio 47A Biol 47 BC Bio 26 Nut 58 Delta Phys 1 Diablo Valley BIO SCI 139 Bio Sci 140 ( not 120) Bio Sci 119 or 146 Chem 109 Nut 160 Eng 122 DH Course Equivalency East Los Angeles ANAT 1 PHYS 01 MICRO001 or 20 CHEM 70 FACS 21 ENG 101 El Camino College ANAT 32 PHYS 31 Micro 33 CHEM 21A or 7A NUT 11 Eng 1A El Paso CC (TX) BIO SCI 4107 Bio Sci 4108 Bio S 4204 Evergreen Valley Anat 001 Physo 60 Micro 70 Chem 30B FCS 019 Eng 1A Folsom Lake College BIOL 430 & 431 BIOL 430 & 431 Biol 440 Chem 306 NUTRI 300 engwr 300 Foothill BIO 40A BIO 40B BIO 41 Chem 30B Bio 45 Eng 1A Fort Scott CC (KS) Eng 101 Fresno City Bio 24? BIO 20 bio22 Bio 31 CHEM 3B FN 40 ENG 1A, 2 Fresno Pacific Bio 332L Chem 310L Com 110 Fullerton Anat 240 micr 262 CHEM 201 Eng 100 Gavilan Bio 7 Bio 9 Bio 8 Chem 30B Eng 1A Glendale CC Bio 120 Phys 121 Bio 112 Chem 121 CULN 125 Golden West BIO 170 Bio 175 Micro 210 not Chem 110 ENG 100 Grossmont Bio 140 Bio 141 + 142 Bio 152 Chem 116 CA 155 ENG 120 Hartnell BIO 5 BIOL 6/6L BIO 7 Chem 23, not Chem 60 FCS 23 ENG 1A Humphreys College Eng 101 Irvine Valley Bio 11 Bio 12,12L Bio 15 Chem 12A,B or Chem 4 Nut 1 Eng 1A Kings River Bio 20 or ANAT 1 Bio 22 or PHYS 102 Bio 31 Chem 3B Eng 1A, not Eng A KY com & tech coll Biol 137 biol 139 LA Harbor College Anat 001 Physiol 001 Micro 001 or 020 LA Pierce Anat 1 Phys 1 Micro 20 Chem 70, CHEM 211 Eng 101 LA Valley Phys 1 Micro 20 Chem 70 Nut 21 Eng 101 Lake Tahoe CC Bio 204 Bio 205 Bio 210 Chem 201 HEA 105 Eng 101 & 103 Laney College Bio 2, BIO 002 Bio 3; Bio 003 Chem 30B Bio 28, 028 Eng 1A Las Positas Anat 1 Phys 1 Micro 1 Chem 30B Eng 1A Lassen Bio 25 Bio 26 Bio 20 Chem 8 Eng 1 Los Medanos Bio Sci 40 Bio Sci 45 BioSci 50LS CHEM 8LS or CHEM 28 Nutri 055 Mendocino Bio 230 Bio 231 Bio 259 Eng 200 Merced City Anat 25 Phys 1 Bio 20 Chem 2B FSC 10 Eng 1A Merritt College Chem 30B Eng 1A Mesa Bio 230 Bio 235, 235L Bio 205 Chem 130, 130L Nutr 150 Eng 101 Mira Costa Bio 210 Bio 220 Bio 230 Eng 100 Miramar Bio 235? Bio 235 BIO 205 CHEC 130/130L NUTR 150 Mission College BioSci 4 Chem 30B NS 015 Modesto Anat 125 Phys 101 Micro 101, (no 110) Chem 144 FD NUT 219 Eng 101 Monterey Peninsula Anat 1,2; Bio 10; Anat 101,102 PHYS 1,2; Phys 101,102 Bio 101,102; Bio 25,26 CHEM 30B NUTF 1 Eng 1A Moorpark Anat M01 Phso M01 Micr M01 chem 11 NSM01 or 03 Eng 1A Mt Hood Writ 121 Mt San Antonio ANAT 35 Anat 36 Micr 22 Chem 2B Eng 1A Mt San Jacinto Anat 101 Anat 102 Bio 125 (no Chem 100) CHEM 112/113 Napa Valley College BIO 218 BIO 219 Bio 151 Chem 111 BIO 103 Eng 120 New College of CA BIO 106 Chem SA,SB 152: SA,SB 102 Northern Arizona U Bio 201 Bio 202 Chem 230,230L DH Course Equivalency Ohlone Biol 103A Bio 103B Biol 106 Chem 106AB Eng 101A Orange Coast Bio 220/L Bio 221 Bio 210 Chem 201? (not Chem 110) Nut 170 Eng 101, 100 Oregon IT Chem 103 Oxnard Bio 111, 111L anat 101 Bio 112, 112L phso 101 Bio 110 micr 100/100l Chem 100B - chem 112 Eng 101 PACIFIC UNION Bio 101 Bio 102 Micro 134 NOT chem 101, Chem 102 Eng 101,102 Palomar Zoo 200 Zoo 203 Micro 200 Chem 105 (not Chem 110,100) HE 165 or FCS 165Eng 100 Pasadena Anat 25 PHY1 Micro 2 Chem 2B Nut 11 Eng 1A Pierce not 60 or 101 Porterville Anat 10 P110 Phys 1 P 101 Micro 6 P 106 Bio P118 Eng 1A Prima CC Micro 205 Eng 102 Rancho Santiago BIO 239 BIO 249 BIO 139 OR BIO 229 Chem 119 NUTR 115 ENG 101 Reedley College Bio 20 Bio 22 Chem 3B FN 40 Eng 1A Rio Hondo Bio 125 Bio 222 Eng 101 Riverside CC AMY-2A AMY-2B MIC 1 Che-2B Kin-4 Eng 1A Roxbury CC (MA) SCI 20201 SCI 20202 Sacramento City Bio 25 Bio 26 Bio 6, 440 Chem 2B (306)CHEM 12A FCS 010 Eng 1A Saddleback BIO 11 BIO 15 CHEM 2B or CHEM 108 San Diego City College BIO 230 BIO 235 BIO 205 CHEM 130/130L San Diego State U Bio 150, 212, 296 Bio 336 & 436, 261 Bio 210 Chem 160, 23, 130, 231 Nut 107,204 RWS 100 San Francisco City Anat 25 Phys 12 M B 12 Nurtr 12 Engl 1A San Francisco State Chem 130, 334 Eng 104 & 105, 114, 214 San Joaquin Delta Anat 1, Bio 31 Phys 1; Anat 2, Bio 32 Micro 2 Chem 3B FCS 6, H EC 002 Eng 1A San Jose City Anat 1 - Biol 071 Phys 60 - biol 072 Micro 70 - biol 074 Chem 32b FCS 19 Eng 1A San Jose State U Eng 001A Santa Barbara City Bio Med 107 Bio Med 108 BioMed 127 Not Chem 156 BioMed 128 Eng 110 (Eng 1) Santa Monica ANAT 1 PHYS 3 Santa Rosa Anat 1 Phys 1 Micro 5, 60 CHEM 8 or 12 or 60 FD 10, Fdnt62 Eng 1A Shasta Anat 1 Phil 1, 1L Micro 1, 8 Chem 2B HOEC 25/FSS 25 Eng 1A Sierra BioSci 5 BioSci 6,6L BioSci 4 Chem 2B Nut/FD3 Eng 1A Skyline Bio 250 Bio 260 Bio 240 Chen 410 Nurti 12 engl 100 Solano BioSci 6 or BIO SCI 10 Bio Sci 5 Bio Sci 25 Chem 011 Nutr 10 Eng 2?, 1 Sonoma State U Bio 218 Chem 335 Southern California Univ ofBIO Health 221/221L Sciences & BIO 226/226L BIO 221/221L & BIO 226/226LBIOL 231/231L CHEM 351/351L Southwestern College Biol 260 Biol 261 Biol 265 Chem 110 CD 204 Engl 115 St.
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