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 All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
   COURSE
NUMBERING
SYSTEM
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR COURSES NUMBERED
1-49 Transferable to UC
(See information on limitations below.)
1-99 Transferable to CSU
1-99 De Anza A.A./A.S. degree applicable 200+ Non-degree applicable
See individual course listing in this catalog and class schedule for exceptions to guidelines.
UC LIMITATIONS TO
TRANSFER COURSE LIST
De Anza courses numbered 1-49 are generally transferable to UC, however, there are limitations and transfer credit is subject to change.
Visit www.ASSIST.org for updates.  e 2018-2019 UC transferable course should be available on the ASSIST website when the system is updated.
2017-2018 UC Transfer Course Agreement (TCA) Limitations
Refer to this summary of course limitations on the UC TCA when calculating the minimum 90 transferable quarter units required for transfer to UC.
ADMJ/PARA ADMJ/PARA/POLI 11 and ADMJ/PARA 25 combined: maximum credit, one course
BIOL No credit for BIOL 10, 10H or 11 if taken after 6A, 6AH, 6B 6C, or 6CH
BUS BUS 10 and 21 combined: maximum credit, one course CHEM CHEM 10, 25 and 30A combined: maximum credit, one course
No credit for CHEM 10, 25 and 30A if taken after 1A CIS Student may receive credit for either (CIS 22A and 22B) or
CIS 27, but not both
Student may receive credit for either (CIS 36A and 36B) or
CIS 35A, but not both
COMM COMM 10 and 15 combined: maximum credit, one course
COUN COUN 50 and HUMA 50 combined: maximum credit, 4.5 quarter units
ESCI ESCI 19, 20, 21 and 30 combined: maximum credit, three courses F/TV F/TV 2A, 2H and 2AW, 2 AWH combined: maximum credit,
one course
F/TV 2B, 2 BH and 2BW combined: maximum credit, one course F/TV 2C, 2CH and 2CW, 2 CWH combined: maximum credit, one course
F/TV 20 and 22 combined: maximum credit, one course
FREN GERM HUMA
ITAL JAPN JOUR
KNES
KORE MAND MATH
MUSI PERS PE/PEA
PHYS
PSYC
RUSS SIGN SOC
SPAN VIET
Variable Topics Courses
Honors Course Credit Limitation Course Repeatability
FREN 2 corresponds to two years of high school study GERM 2 corresponds to two years of high school study HUMA 50 and COUN 50 combined: maximum credit, 4.5 quarter units
ITAL 2 corresponds to two years of high school study
JAPN 2 corresponds to two years of high school study
JOUR 21A and 21B - Any or all of these courses combined: maximum credit, one course
UC grants a maximum of six (6) quarter units of credit for appropriate Kinesiology and Physical Education Activity courses. See full course list with limitations at www.ASSIST.org
KORE 2 corresponds to two years of high school study
MAND 2 corresponds to two years of high school study
MATH 1A, 1AH and 12 combined: maximum credit, one course MATH 10, 10H, 17, 23, PSYC 15 and SOC 15 combined:
maximum credit, one course
MATH 17 Students must complete both Statway courses
maximum credit limitation: 6 quarter units/
4 semester units; UC transferable for students applying to UC for Fall 2016 and later
MATH 41, 42 and 43 combined: maximum credit, 7.5 quarter units
No credit for MUSI 10A if taken after 3A
PERS 2 corresponds to two years of high school study UC grants a maximum of six (6) quarter units of credit for
appropriate Kinesiology and Physical Education Activity
courses. See full course list with limitations at www.ASSIST.org Any or all of the following PE courses combined:
maximum credit, 12 quarter units: PE 32B, 32F, 32G, 32H, 32HX, 32I, 32IX, 32J, 32JX, 32K, 32L, 32LX, 32M, 32MX, 32N, 32P, 32S, 32SX, 32T, 32W
PHYS 2A, 2B, 2C, and 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D combined: maximum credit, one series. Deduct credit for duplication of topics
No credit for PHYS 10 if taken after PHYS 2A or 4A
PSYC 15, MATH 10, 10H, 17, 23 and SOC 15 combined: maximum credit, one course
RUSS 2 corresponds to two years of high school study SIGN 2 corresponds to two years of high school study
SOC 15, MATH 10, 10H, 17, 23 and PSYC 15 combined: maximum credit, one course
SPAN 2 corresponds to two years of high school study VIET 2 corresponds to two years of high school study
 ese courses are also called “Independent Studies,” “Special Topics,” “Special Topics,” “Field Work,” etc. Credit for variable topics courses is given only after a review of the scope and content of the course by the enrolling UC campus.  is usually occurs after transfer and may require recommendations from faculty. Information about internships may also be presented for review,
but credit for internships rarely transfers to UC. UC does not grant credit for variable topics courses in Journalism, Photography, Health, Business Administration, Architecture, Administration of Justice (Criminology) or Library Departments because of credit restrictions in these areas.
Duplicate credit will not be awarded for both the honors and regular versions of a course. Credit will only be awarded to the
 rst course completed with a grade of C or better.
An "ea" after the unit value of a course on an agreement listed
at www.ASSIST.org is meant to indicate that the course may be repeated for credit under CCC campus policies. Since campus policies on repeatability vary, the "ea" indicator does not guarantee that UC will grant credit for every course that appears multiple times on a student's transcript.
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