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.
OLD Course
New Course (CCN)
ENGL 101 - Introduction to College Reading and Composition
ENGL C1000 - Academic Reading and Writing
ENGL 101+ - Introduction to College Reading and Composition
ENGL C1000E - Academic Reading and Writing
ENGL 101H - Honors Introduction to College Reading and Composition
ENGL C1000H - Academic Reading and Writing - Honors
ENGL 104 - Critical Thinking and Argumentation
ENGL C1001 - Critical Thinking and Writing
MATH 136 - Statistics
STAT C1000 - Introduction to Statistics
MATH 136+ - Statistics with Support
STAT C1000E - Introduction to Statistics
MATH 136H - Honors Statistics
STAT C1000H - Introduction to Statistics - Honors
POL S 101 - Introduction to United States and California Government and Politics
POLS C1000 - American Government and Politics
PSYCH 101 - General Psychology
PSYC C1000 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYCH 101H - Honors General Psychology
PSYC C1000H - Introduction to Psychology - Honors
SPCH 101 - Public Speaking
COMM C1000 - Introduction to Public Speaking
Note: Beginning Fall 2025, all Speech courses will begin with COMM instead of SPCH, all
Psychology courses will begin with PSYC instead of PSYCH, and all Political Science
courses will begin with POLS instead of POL S.
OLD Course
New Course (CCN)
ARTH 101 - Art History: Prehistoric-Gothic
ARTH C1100 - Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
ARTH 101H - Honors Art History: Prehistoric-Gothic
ARTH C1100H - Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors
ARTH 102 - Art History: Renaissance-Modern
ARTH C1200 - Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary
ARTH 102H - Honors Art History: Renaissance-Modern
ARTH C1200H - Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors
ECON 101 - Principles Of Microeconomics
ECON C2001 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 102 - Principles Of Macroeconomics
ECON C2002 - Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 102H - Honors Principles Of Macroeconomics
ECON C2002H - Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors
ENGL 102 - Critical Thinking And Literary Analysis
ENGL C1002 - Introduction to Literature
ENGL 102H - Honors Critical Thinking And Literary Analysis
ENGL C1002H - Introduction to Literature - Honors
HIST 117 - United States History, 1550-1877
HIST C1001 - United States History to 1877
HIST 117H - Honors United States History, 1550-1877
HIST C1001H - United States History to 1877 - Honors
HIST 118 - United States History, 1865-Present
HIST C1002 - United States History since 1865
HIST 118H - Honors United States History, 1865-Present
HIST C1002H - United States History since 1865 - Honors
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:
You will find all COMM courses (previously Speech Communication) by selecting the COMMUNICATION STUDIES subject.
The California Community College system is implementing a student-facing Common Course
Numbering (CCN) system, as required by Education Code Sections 66725-66725.5 through
Assembly Bill No. 1111 (Berman), to be completed by July 1, 2027. This system will
create common course numbers for comparable courses across all community colleges
in the state, facilitating smoother transfers to four-year institutions and reducing
unnecessary credit accumulation. By maximizing credit mobility, the CCN system will
enhance equitable transfer opportunities and support student success by helping students
build cohesive academic plans, understand course transferability, and make informed
course selections. This collaborative effort involves faculty, administrators, staff,
and system officials to ensure the best outcomes for California community college
students.
Course numbers and titles will be changing over the new few years for many of the
most popular transfer courses. If you have taken courses at any California Community
College prior to Fall 2025, course numbers and titles have changed and you do not
want to accidentally repeat the same course.
Over the next three years, between Fall 2025 and Fall 2027, between 75 and 80 courses
will be included under Common Course Numbering over three distinct phases of implementation.
The courses in these clusters were chosen because they represent the highest volume
general education and transfer courses.
Fall 2025 – Phase I (courses listed above) includes 6 courses
Fall 2026 – Phase II Group A will include 8 courses in Art History, Economics, English,
and History
Fall 2027 – Phase II Group B will include 15 courses in Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology,
Chemistry, Child Development, Communication Studies, Mathematics, and Sociology
Fall 2027 - Phase III will include 47 courses in Accounting, Administration of Justice,
Art History, Biology, Business, Chicana/o Studies, Child Development, Communication
Studies, English as a Second Language, History, Kinesiology, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy,
Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology
Career Technical Education (CTE) and noncredit courses are not included in the current
plans for Common Course Numbering.
Some department prefixes have been changed to align with what is common throughout
the state (e.g. SPCH is now COMM).
Yes. Course articulation occurs at the college level, including all CCN courses. Students
are strongly encouraged to speak with a counselor and to consult ASSIST to confirm how a course will apply to their specific academic plan.
Courses that are not part of the CCN system will continue to fulfill general education,
major preparation, and course-to-course equivalency credit under previously established
transfer agreements between GCC and four-year transfer institutions.