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MATH External Equivalency.Xlsx LRCCD Math Prereq Equivalencies 2017 Sem or External Course, as Comparable to LRCCD Math Ok for Effective as of (external Last Reviewed by LRCCD External College or University Qtr Prerequisite Units Course(s) Stat 300 college catalog) Effective through (Spring of) (Spring of) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College S Math 1111 3 120 y Fall 1998 2017 Allan Hancock College S Math 121 3 335 y Fall 2009 2017 American Military University S Math 110 3 100 Winter 2009 2016 2017 Antelope Valley College S Math 160 5 401 y Fall 2010 2016 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 117 3 120 y Spring 2011 2015 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 270 4 400 y Spring 2011 2015 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 271 4 401 y Spring 2011 2015 Arizona State University - Tempe S Math 272 4 402 y Spring 2011 2015 Bakersfield College S Math B60 5 100 Fall 2012 2016 Bakersfield College S Math B60 5 103, 101, 100 FLC Fall 2012 2016 Bakersfield College S Math BD 4 120 y Fall 2000 Spring 2008 2017 Bakersfield College S Math BD 5 120 y Fall 2008 Spring 2015 2017 Bakersfield College S Math BD 5 335 Fall 2008 Spring 2015 2017 Bakersfield College S Math BD 4 335 Fall 2000 Spring 2008 2017 Barstow Community College S Math 55 4 125 ARC CRC, 123 SCC, 100 FLC y Fall 2014 2017 Berkeley City College S Math 253 3 30, 32, 34 Fall 1993 2017 Butte College S Math 108 4 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 108A 3 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2009 2012 2017 Butte College S Math 108B 3 104, 102, 100 FLC Fall 2009 2012 2017 Butte College S Math 110 3 110 Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 124 5 120 y Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 20 + 26 7 370 y Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 20 w/o 26 3 330, 335 y Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 217 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 26 w/o 20 4 120 y Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 30 5 400 y Fall 2008 2017 Butte College S Math 31 4 401 y Fall 2008 2017 Cabrillo College S Math 152 5 120 y Fall 2010 2016 Cabrillo College S Math 152 4 120 y Fall 2005 Spring 2010 2016 Cabrillo College S Math 154 5 100 Fall 2004 2015 Cabrillo College S Math 254B 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2012 2017 Cabrillo College S Math 5A 5 400 y Fall 2009 2015 California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Q Math 141 4 400 Fall 2016 2017 Carrington College - California Other Math 201 3 100 Fall 2014 2015 Carrington College - Sacramento Other MAT 101 3 100 Fall 2011 2016 Central Texas College S DSMA 307 3 120 y Fall 2007 2017 Cerritos College S Math 40 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2009 2015 Cerro Coso Community College S Math 50 4 100 Fall 2016 2017 Chabot College S Math 55 5 120 y Fall 2003 2016 Chabot College S Math 65 5 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2008 2015 Chandler - Gilbert Community College S Math 82 3 20, 25, 28 Fall 2014 2017 Chandler - Gilbert Community College S Math 82 3 30, 32, 34 Fall 2014 2017 City College of San Francisco S Math 110A 4 400 y Fall 2009 2015 City College of San Francisco S Math 110B 4 401 y Fall 2009 2015 City College of San Francisco S Math 40 4 100 Fall 2012 2015 City College of San Francisco S MATH 60 5 120 y Fall 2012 2017 City College of San Francisco S MATH 860 4 120 y Fall 1997 2012 2017 City College of San Francisco S Math E1 2 20, 25, 28 Fall 2009 2015 Cogswell Polytechnical College S Math 144 3 401 y Fall 2008 2015 College of Alameda S Math 201 4 100 Fall 2009 2015 College of Alameda S Math 3A 5 400 y Fall 1995 2017 College of Alameda S Math 3B 5 401 y Fall 1995 2017 College of San Mateo S Math 110 5 100 Fall 1979 2015 College of San Mateo S Math 112 3 104, 102, 100 FLC Fall 1979 2017 College of San Mateo S Math 120 5 120 y Fall 1979 2017 College of San Mateo S Math 123 3 120 y Fall 1987 2017 College of San Mateo S Math 130 4 330, 335 y Fall 1979 2017 College of San Mateo S Math 222 5 370 y Fall 1986 2017 College of the Canyons S Math 060 5 100 Fall 2007 2017 College of the Desert S Math 40 4 123, 100 CRC FLC Fall 2000 2017 College of the Redwoods S Math 120 4 125 ARC CRC, 123 SCC, 100 FLC y Fall 2014 2017 College of the Sequoias S Math 230 4 120 y Fall 1995 2017 Columbia College (Sonora, CA) S Math 101 5 100 Fall 2009 2015 1 of 8 LRCCD Math Prereq Equivalencies 2017 Sem or External Course, as Comparable to LRCCD Math Ok for Effective as of (external Last Reviewed by LRCCD External College or University Qtr Prerequisite Units Course(s) Stat 300 college catalog) Effective through (Spring of) (Spring of) Columbia College (Sonora, CA) S Math 104 5 120 y Fall 2009 2015 Contra Costa College S Math 101 3 20, 25, 28 Fall 2013 2015 Contra Costa College S Math 118 5 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2008 2015 Contra Costa College S Math 118C 0.5 to 5 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2008 2012 2015 Contra Costa College S Math 120 5 120 y Fall 2008 2017 Contra Costa College S Math 121 3 330, 335 y Fall 2008 2017 Contra Costa College S Math 171 5 370 y Fall 2008 2017 Cornell University S Math 1110 4 400 y Fall 2011 2017 Crafton Hills College S Math 250 4 400 y Fall 2015 2017 Craven Community College S Math 80 4 100 Fall 2009 2013 2015 CSU Chico S Math 118 3 330, 335 Fall 2005 2017 CSU East Bay Q Math 1130 4 120 y Fall 2015 2017 CSU East Bay Q Math 950 4 100 Fall 1990 2017 CSU Fullerton S Math 150B 4 401 y Fall 2015 2017 CSU Sacramento S LS 10A 4 100 Fall 1996 2014 2015 CSU Sacramento S LS 10B 4 120 y Fall 1996 2006 2015 CSU Sacramento S LS 7A + 7B 8 120, 125 Fall 1996 2014 2016 CSU Sacramento S LS 7A + 7B 8 100 Fall 1996 2014 2015 CSU Sacramento S Math 1 3 120, 125 Fall 1996 2016 CSU Sacramento S Math 1 3 140 SCC, 144 CRC, 100 ARC FLC n ???? 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 11 4 120 y Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 24 3 342, 343 y Fall 2008 2015 CSU Sacramento S Math 26A 3 350 y Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 29 4 370 y Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 29A + 29B 4 370 y Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 30 4 400 y Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 31 4 401 y Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento S Math 9 3 123, 100 CRC FLC Fall 1996 2017 CSU Sacramento SMath 9 120 Fall 1996 2015 CSU Sacramento S MLSK 10A 4 100 Fall 2014 2015 CSU Sacramento S MLSK 7A + 7B 8 120, 125 Fall 2014 2016 CSU Sacramento S MLSK 7A + 7B 8 100 Fall 2014 2015 CSU San Bernardino Q Math 120 4 370 y Fall 2008 2015 CSU San Diego S Math 150 4 400 y Fall 2016 2017 CSU Stanislaus S MATH 0106 4 120 Fall 2003 2017 CSU Stanislaus S MATH 0106 4 123, 100 CRC FLC Fall 2003 2017 Cuesta College S Math 123 5 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2008 2015 Cuesta College S Math 126A 5 100 Fall 2008 2015 Cuesta College S Math 126A + 126B 10 120 y Fall 2008 2017 Cuesta College S Math 127 5 120 y Fall 2008 2017 Cuesta College S Math 21 + 122 10 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2008 2015 Cuesta College S Math 21 + 22 10 100 Fall 2004 2008 2015 Cuesta College S Math 229 4 330, 335 y Fall 2008 2017 Cuesta College S Math 23 5 100 Fall 2004 2008 2015 Cuesta College S Math 265A 5 400 y Fall 2008 2016 Cuesta College S Math 26A + 26B 10 120 y Fall 2004 2008 2017 Cuesta College S Math 27 5 120 y Fall 2004 2008 2017 Cuesta College S Math 29 3 330, 335 y Fall 2004 2008 2017 Cuesta College S Math 3 3 20, 25, 28 Fall 2004 2017 Cuesta College S Math 7 3 30, 32, 34 Fall 2004 2016 2017 Cuesta College S Math 7 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2016 2017 De Anza College Q Math 114 5 120 y Fall 2005 2017 De Anza College Q Math 310 5 30, 32, 34 Fall 2010 2016 DeVry University-California S Math 104 4 100 Fall 2011 2017 DeVry University-California S Math 114 4 103, 101, 100 FLC Fall 2011 2017 Diablo Valley College S Math 110 4 100 Fall 2012 2017 Diablo Valley College S Math 110 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2012 2017 Diablo Valley College S Math 120 4 120 y Fall 2010 2016 Diablo Valley College S Math 121 3 110 Fall 1994 2017 Diablo Valley College S Math 135 4 120 y Fall 2010 2016 Diablo Valley College S Math 191 5 370 y Fall 2009 2015 2 of 8 LRCCD Math Prereq Equivalencies 2017 Sem or External Course, as Comparable to LRCCD Math Ok for Effective as of (external Last Reviewed by LRCCD External College or University Qtr Prerequisite Units Course(s) Stat 300 college catalog) Effective through (Spring of) (Spring of) Diablo Valley College S Math 192 5 400 y Fall 2009 2015 Diablo Valley College S Math 193 5 401 y Fall 2013 2016 Diablo Valley College S Math 193 4 401 y Fall 2010 Spring 2013 2016 Diablo Valley College S Math 90 5 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2013 2015 Dominican University of California S Math 1210 4 100 Fall 2002 2016 El Camino College S Math 73 5 100 Fall 2009 2017 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University S Math 242 4 400 y Fall 2013 2017 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University S Math 242 4 401 y Fall 2013 2017 Evergreen Valley College S Math 12 3 100 Fall 1993 2001 2016 Feather River College S Math 016 4 100 Fall 2014 2017 Fresno City College S Math 101 5 100 Fall 2008 2014 2015 Fresno City College S Math 103 5 120 y Fall 2008 2016 Fresno City College S Math 103 3 120 y Fall 2004 Spring 2008 2016 Fresno City College S Math 201 5 100 Fall 2014 2015 Fresno City College S Math 255 5 30, 32, 34 Fall 2008 2015 Fresno City College S Math 4B 4 370 y Fall 2008 2015 Gavilan College S Math 205A + 205B 5 100 Fall 2005 2016 Gavilan College S Math 430 5 100 Fall 2015 2017 Gavilan College S Math 430 5 103, 101, 30 FLC Fall 2015 2017 Gavilan College S Math 8A + 8B 8 370 y Fall 2009 2015 Golden Gate University S Math 20 3 120 Fall 2007 2016 Grossmont Community College S Math 88 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2009 2015 Hartnell College S MAT 121 5 100 Fall 2009 2015 Hartnell College S MAT 123 5 120 y Fall 2009 2015 Hartnell College S MAT 201 3 30, 32, 34 Fall 2009 2015 Hawaii Community College S Math 26 5 100 Fall 2015 2017 Heald College Q Math 103 4 30, 32, 34 Fall 2005 2014
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