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COMMON COURSE NUMBERING

As a result of AB 1111, California Community Colleges will be adopting a statewide Common Course Numbering (CCN) system. The purpose of the CCN system is to ensure that comparable courses across all California Community Colleges have the same course number so that students can easily identify courses that meet equivalent transfer requirements. This system will eventually assign common numbers, titles, and descriptions across all California Community Colleges, ensuring that equivalent courses have the same identifier, regardless of the college offering them.
Common Course Numbering Phase I Crosswalk (Fall 2025)
Common Course Numbering Phase IIA Crosswalk (Fall 2026)

What if I took a CCN course under the previous number and title?

The old version and the CCN version are treated as exactly the same course. Whether you took it under the old number or the new number, they will fulfill the same requirements and clear the same prerequisites. If you have previously completed the course with a successful grade, you do not need to repeat the course.

What will appear on MyGCC and my transcript?

Students will see the old course for any classes taken before Fall 2025. In or after Fall 2025, students will see the new Common Course Numbering system. All common course numbering courses will start with a "C" in the course number and are four digits.

Using the Class Search 

You will find STAT C1000, STAT C1000E, and STAT C1000H by selecting the STATISTICS subject. For all other Math courses, select the MATHEMATICS subject.

This is how it will appear when you search for classes:screenshot from class search pointing to Statistics as the subject to search

You will find all COMM courses (previously Speech Communication) by selecting the COMMUNICATION STUDIES subject.

Why are we moving to Common Course Numbering?
Why is this information important to me?
When will this change go into effect and how many courses are included?
Why did some department prefixes change?
Will courses that are not part of the Common Course Numbering system continue to transfer?
Where can I find more information about the Common Course Numbering System?