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LRCCD External Equivalencies - MATH 2019-20 Course Must Be Taken During Approved Timelines, E.G., Fall 2010=Taken Fall 2010 Or Later LRCCD External Equivalencies - MATH 2019-20 Course must be taken during approved timelines, e.g., Fall 2010=taken Fall 2010 or later. If a date appears in "Approved through" column, it cannot be taken later than listed. External Course, as Effective as of Sem or Prerequisite (title and Comparable to LRCCD Math Ok for (external college Effective through External College or University Qtr number must be exact) Units Course(s) STAT 300 catalog) (Spring of) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College S Math 1111 3 120 y Fall 1998 Allan Hancock College S Math 121 3 335 y Fall 2009 Antelope Valley College S Math 160 5 401 y Fall 2010 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 117 3 120 y Spring 2011 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 270 4 400 y Spring 2011 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 271 4 401 y Spring 2011 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 272 4 402 y Spring 2011 Bakersfield College S Math BD 4 120 y Fall 2000 Spring 2008 Bakersfield College S Math BD 5 120 y Fall 2008 Spring 2015 Butte College S Math 124 5 120 y Fall 2008 Butte College S Math 26 w/o 20 4 120 y Fall 2008 Butte College S Math 20 + 26 7 370 y Fall 2008 Butte College S Math 30 5 400 y Fall 2008 Butte College S Math 31 4 401 y Fall 2008 Butte College S Math 20 w/o 26 3 330, 335 y Fall 2008 Cabrillo College S Math 152 5 120 y Fall 2010 Cabrillo College S Math 152 4 120 y Fall 2005 Spring 2010 Cabrillo College S Math 5A 5 400 y Fall 2009 Central Texas College S DSMA 307 3 120 y Fall 2007 Chabot College S Math 55 5 120 y Fall 2003 City College of San Francisco S MATH 60 5 120 y Fall 2012 City College of San Francisco S MATH 860 4 120 y Fall 1997 2012 City College of San Francisco S Math 110A 4 400 y Fall 2009 City College of San Francisco S Math 110B 4 401 y Fall 2009 Cogswell Polytechnical College S Math 144 3 401 y Fall 2008 College of Alameda S Math 3A 5 400 y Fall 1995 College of Alameda S Math 3B 5 401 y Fall 1995 College of San Mateo S Math 120 5 120 y Fall 1979 College of San Mateo S Math 123 3 120 y Fall 1987 College of San Mateo S Math 222 5 370 y Fall 1986 College of San Mateo S Math 130 4 330, 335 y Fall 1979 College of the Sequoias S Math 230 4 120 y Fall 1995 Columbia College (Sonora, CA) S Math 104 5 120 y Fall 2009 Contra Costa College S Math 120 5 120 y Fall 2008 Contra Costa College S Math 171 5 370 y Fall 2008 Contra Costa College S Math 121 3 330, 335 y Fall 2008 Cornell University S Math 1110 4 400 y Fall 2011 Crafton Hills College S Math 250 4 400 y Fall 2015 CSU Chico S Math 118 3 330, 335 Fall 2005 CSU East Bay Q Math 1130 4 120 y Fall 2015 CSU Fullerton S Math 150B 4 401 y Fall 2015 CSU Sacramento S LS 10B 4 120 y Fall 1996 2006 CSU Sacramento S Math 11 4 120 y Fall 1996 CSU Sacramento S Math 26A 3 350 y Fall 1996 CSU Sacramento S Math 29 4 370 y Fall 1996 CSU Sacramento S Math 29A + 29B 4 370 y Fall 1996 CSU Sacramento S Math 30 4 400 y Fall 1996 CSU Sacramento S Math 31 4 401 y Fall 1996 CSU Sacramento S Math 24 3 342, 343 y Fall 2008 CSU San Bernardino Q Math 120 4 370 y Fall 2008 CSU San Diego S Math 150 4 400 y Fall 2016 Cuesta College S Math 126A + 126B 10 120 y Fall 2008 Cuesta College S Math 127 5 120 y Fall 2008 Cuesta College S Math 26A + 26B 10 120 y Fall 2004 2008 1 of 6 LRCCD External Equivalencies - MATH 2019-20 Course must be taken during approved timelines, e.g., Fall 2010=taken Fall 2010 or later. If a date appears in "Approved through" column, it cannot be taken later than listed. External Course, as Effective as of Sem or Prerequisite (title and Comparable to LRCCD Math Ok for (external college Effective through External College or University Qtr number must be exact) Units Course(s) STAT 300 catalog) (Spring of) Cuesta College S Math 27 5 120 y Fall 2004 2008 Cuesta College S Math 265A 5 400 y Fall 2008 Cuesta College S Math 229 4 330, 335 y Fall 2008 Cuesta College S Math 29 3 330, 335 y Fall 2004 2008 De Anza College Q Math 114 5 120 y Fall 2005 Diablo Valley College S Math 120 4 120 y Fall 2010 Diablo Valley College S Math 135 4 120 y Fall 2010 Diablo Valley College S Math 191 5 370 y Fall 2009 Diablo Valley College S Math 192 5 400 y Fall 2009 Diablo Valley College S Math 193 5 401 y Fall 2013 Diablo Valley College S Math 193 4 401 y Fall 2010 Spring 2013 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University S Math 242 4 400 y Fall 2013 Fresno City College S Math 103 5 120 y Fall 2008 Fresno City College S Math 103 3 120 y Fall 2004 Spring 2008 Fresno City College S Math 4B 4 370 y Fall 2008 Gavilan College S Math 8A + 8B 8 370 y Fall 2009 Hartnell College S MAT 123 5 120 y Fall 2009 Highline Community College Q Math& 142 5 370 y Fall 2009 2011 Humboldt State University S Math 44 3 120 y Fall 1990 Humboldt State University S Math 115 4 370 y Fall 1990 Irvine Valley College S Math 253 5 120 y Fall 2001 Irvine Valley College S Math 2 5 370 y Fall 2001 Lake Tahoe Community College Q Math 103B w/o 104 4 120 y Fall 2009 Lake Tahoe Community College Q Math 154A 4 120 y Fall 2009 Lake Tahoe Community College Q Math 154AA 5 120 y Fall 2009 Lake Tahoe Community College Q MAT 105 w/o 106 5 370 y Fall 1999 Lake Tahoe Community College Q Math 103B + 104 8 370 y Fall 2009 Lake Tahoe Community College Q MAT 105 + 106 10 400 y Fall 1999 Lake Tahoe Community College Q MAT 106 + 107 10 401 y Fall 1999 Lake Tahoe Community College Q Math 104 w/o 103B 4 330, 335 y Fall 2009 Lake Tahoe Community College Q MAT 105 + 106 + 107 15 400 + 401 y Fall 1999 Lake Tahoe Community College Q MAT 105 + 106 + 107 + 2 20 400 + 401 + 402 y Fall 1999 Lake-Sumter Community College S MAC 1114 3 330, 335 y Fall 1994 2013 Lake-Sumter State College S MAC 1114 3 330, 335 y Fall 2013 Laney College S Math 3B 5 401 y Fall 1993 Las Positas College S Math 55 5 120 y Fall 2008 Las Positas College S Math 2 5 401 y Fall 2010 Lassen Community College S Math 60 4 120 y Fall 2009 Los Medanos College S Math 030 4 120 y Fall 2009 Lower Columbia College Q Math 099 5 124, 120 CRC FLC y Fall 2009 2011 Lower Columbia College Q Math 099 2 124, 120 CRC FLC y Fall 2011 Manhattan College S Math 103 only 3 370 y Fall 2008 2012 Manhattan College S Math 185 only 3 370 y Fall 2012 Manhattan College S Math 103 + 104 6 400 + 401 y Fall 2008 2012 Manhattan College S Math 185 + 186 6 400 + 401 y Fall 2012 Mendocino College S Math 56 5 120 y Fall 1994 Merced College S Math C 4 120 y Fall 2005 Merced College S Math 04A only 4 370 y Fall 2009 Merced College S Math 04A + 04B 8 400 + 401 y Fall 2009 Mesa Community College S MAT 120 5 120 y Fall 2009 Mesa Community College S MAT 121 4 120 y Fall 2009 Mesa Community College S MAT 122 3 120 y Fall 2009 Metropolitan State University of Denver S MTH 1120 3 330, 335 y Fall 2012 2 of 6 LRCCD External Equivalencies - MATH 2019-20 Course must be taken during approved timelines, e.g., Fall 2010=taken Fall 2010 or later. If a date appears in "Approved through" column, it cannot be taken later than listed. External Course, as Effective as of Sem or Prerequisite (title and Comparable to LRCCD Math Ok for (external college Effective through External College or University Qtr number must be exact) Units Course(s) STAT 300 catalog) (Spring of) Mira Costa College S Math 101 4 120 y Fall 2009 2013 Mira Costa College S Math 64 4 120 y Fall 2013 Mission College S Math 000D 3 335 y Fall 2007 Modesto Junior College S Math 121 w/o 122 5 120 y Fall 2009 Modesto Junior College S Math 89 4 120 y Fall 2014 Modesto Junior College S Math 90 5 120 y Fall 2009 Modesto Junior College S Math 121 + 122 10 370 y Fall 2009 Modesto Junior College S Math 171 5 400 y Fall 2008 Modesto Junior College S Math 171 4 400 y Fall 2003 Spring 2008 Modesto Junior College S Math 122 w/o 121 5 330, 335 y Fall 2009 Monterey Peninsula College S Math 263 4 120 y Fall 2003 Monterey Peninsula College S Math 13 5 370 y Fall 1996 Monterey Peninsula College S Math 20C 4 402 y Fall 2001 Spring 2015 Monterey Peninsula College S Math 20C 5 402 y Fall 2015 Mount San Jacinto College S Math 105 4 120 y Fall 2003 Mount San Jacinto College S Math 110 5 370 y Fall 2003 Napa Valley College S Math 106 w/o 108 5 120 y Fall 2004 Napa Valley College S Math 94 5 120 y Fall 2004 Napa Valley College S Math 106 + 108 8 370 y Fall 2004 Napa Valley College S Math 108 w/o 106 3 330, 335 y Fall 2004 Oakland Community College S MAT 1150 4 120 y Fall 2010 Ohlone College S Math 101B 5 401 y Fall 2012 Orange Coast College S Math 030 4 120 y Fall 2000 2008 Orange Coast College S Math 070 5 120 y Fall 2000 2008 Orange Coast College S Math A030 4 120 y Fall 2008 Orange Coast College S Math A070 5 120 y Fall 2008 Orange Coast College S Math 170 4 370 y Fall 2000 2008 Orange Coast College S Math A170 4 370 y Fall 2008 Orange Coast College S Math 120 3 330, 335 y Fall 2000 2008 Orange Coast College S Math A120 3 330, 335 y Fall 2008 Pasadena City College S Math 131 4 120 y Fall 2002 Pasadena City College S Math 131 3 120 y Fall 1995 2002 Pasco-Hernando Community College S MAC 2311 5 370 y Fall 2009 2013 Phoenix College S Mat 120 5 120 y Fall 2009 Phoenix College S Mat 121 4 120 y Fall 2009 Phoenix College S Mat 122 3 120 y Fall 2012 Rio Hondo College S Math 70 4 120 y Fall 2016 Saddleback College S Math 253 5 120 y Fall 1997 San Bernardino Valley College S Math 102 4 120 y Fall 2002 San Bernardino Valley College S Math 103 4 330, 335 y Fall 2002 San Diego Mesa College S Math 96 5 120 y Fall 1999 San Diego Mesa College S Math 141 5 370 y Fall 2005 San Diego Mesa College S Math 150 5 400 y Fall 2007 San Diego Mesa College S Math 104 3 330, 335 y Fall 2005 San Diego Miramar College S Math 096 5 120 y Fall 2011 San Francisco State University S Math 70 3 120 y Fall 1994 San Francisco State University S Math 110 3 341 y Fall 2007 San Francisco State University S Math 109 4 330, 335 y Fall 1994 2015 San Francisco State University S Math 199 4 330, 335 y Fall 2015 San Joaquin Delta College S Math 092S 5 120 y Fall 2014 San Joaquin Delta College S Math 30 w/o 31 4 120 y Fall 1998 2007 San Joaquin Delta College S Math 82 5 120 y Fall 1998 2015 San Joaquin Delta College S Math 13 4 350 y Fall 1998 3 of 6 LRCCD External Equivalencies - MATH 2019-20 Course must be taken during approved timelines, e.g., Fall 2010=taken Fall 2010 or later.
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