Common Course Numbering — The Common Course Numbering (CCN) System is a state-mandated initiative (AB 1111) aimed at simplifying student transfer and ensuring uniformity in course numbers across California Community Colleges. In compliance with AB 1111, several CSU- and UC-transferable courses have been updated with revised CCN prefixes, numbers, and titles. Courses identified as common contain a “C” in their catalog numbers, and some subject area prefixes have changed to align with statewide standards (e.g., ENG 1A is now ENGL C1000). Below are the courses included in Phase 1:
Former Delta Course and Title |
Current CCN Course and Title |
COM ST 1A Public Speaking |
COMM C1000 Introduction to Public Speaking |
ENG 1A Reading and Composition |
ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing |
ENG 2A Reading and Composition with Support |
ENGL C1000E Academic Reading and Writing Embedded Support |
ENG 1D Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking |
ENGL C1001 Critical Thinking and Writing |
POLSC 1 American Government and Institutions |
POLS C1000 American Government and Politics |
POLSC 1H Honors American Government and Institutions |
POLS C1000H American Government and Politics Honors |
PSYCH 1 Introduction to Psychology |
PSYC C1000 Introduction to Psychology |
STATS 12 Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
STAT C1000 Introduction to Statistics |
STATS 12EX Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
STAT C1000E Introduction to Statistics Embedded Support |
Transfer Credit — In accordance with Executive Order No. 167 issued by the Chancellor of the California State University on January 26, 1973, courses numbered 1 through 69, recommended by the faculty of San Joaquin Delta College, and designated as baccalaureate in nature shall be accepted by any campus of the California State University (CSU). Those courses are indicated by the initials “CSU” at the end of the course description. Courses that are transferable to the University of California (UC) are indicated by the initials “UC” at the end of the course description. Courses that are deemed transferable to the Californina State University and the University of California will also be accepted by the Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Those courses are indicated by the initials “HBCU” at the end of the course description.
Associate Degree Credit Courses — All courses numbered 1 through 69 and some courses numbered 70 through 99 may be applied toward the associate degree.
Non-Degree Credit Courses — Some courses numbered 70 through 99 are credit courses, but the units earned may not be applied toward the associate degree. Those courses are indicated as such in the course description.
Non-Credit Courses — Courses numbered 100 or higher are noncredit, not degree applicable, and do not transfer.
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