Preparation for Transfer
Students who intend to transfer to a four-year college or university must complete minimum admission requirements at the community college prior to transferring. Requirements vary among institutions. Therefore, students should become familiar with the courses for 1) general education, 2) major preparation, 3) admission requirements to meet minimum eligibility and selective majors, and 4) Grade Point Average (GPA).
Admission requirements may change from year to year. It is to the student’s advantage to select a transfer institution as early as possible and meet with an academic counselor, transfer center adviser, the university representative, and/or articulation officer for updated information. Students are encouraged to view the ASSIST website at www.assist.org, which provides the most up-to-date information on course articulation for California public universities.
In addition, students are welcome to visit the Transfer Center in the Student Services Center building. The Transfer Center offers a variety of services to assist students with the transfer process such as workshops, university fairs, campus tours, application assistance, and university contacts.
ASSIST (Articulation System Stimulating Interinstitutional Student Transfer)
ASSIST is a computerized student-transfer information system that can be accessed online. It displays reports of how course credits earned at one California Community College can be applied at the receiving institution. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California’s public colleges and universities and therefore features the most accurate and up-to-date information available about student transfer in California. For additional information regarding ASSIST, visit the Career and Transfer Center or the ASSIST website at www.assist.org.
Section A - General Education Requirements
A student has three options to complete the General Education Requirements.
Option I is designed for students completing the El Camino College major.
Option II is designed for students completing CSU GE Breadth transfer requirements.
Option III is designed for students completing CSU/UC (IGETC) transfer requirements.
Option I: El Camino College Requirements
Complete the specified number of units in categories 1 through 5 and the mathematics competency requirement in category 6.
1. Natural Sciences:
minimum 3 semester units
2. Social and Behavioral Science:
minimum 3 semester units
One course from A or B, or C:
3. Humanities:
minimum 3 semester units
4. Language and Rationality:
minimum 6 semester units
One course from A and one course from B:
A. English Composition:
minimum 3 semester units
B. Communication and Analytical Thinking:
minimum 3 semester units
5. Health and Physical Education:
minimum 3 semester units
(This category may be exempted by one of the following:
- Pass the Contemporary Health waiver exam; or
- Approval of a petition for military service credit;
or
- Completion of NURS 146 .)
Physical Activity or Fitness Courses:
6. Mathematics Competency
A student must complete:
- One of the courses approved for this category (satisfactorily); or
- A college course that counts towards the CSUGE B4 requirements with grade of C or higher via an official college transcript; or
- High school Algebra II or Integrated Math III course with a grade of C or higher via an official high school transcript
Section B - Major Requirements
Satisfy either the El Camino College Major option or the Transfer Major option.
El Camino College Major
Complete the courses specified for one of the majors listed alphabetically in Section IV, Curriculum, of this college catalog.
Transfer Major
Complete the lower division transfer major requirements for an accredited four-year college or university. If there are no lower division requirements in the transfer major or if the requirements for the transfer major are less than 18 units, students must complete an El Camino College major.
El Camino College Major
To reach the total of 60 degree applicable units required for graduation, students must choose electives from degree applicable courses. Students may count only six units of physical education as elective credit for graduation.
Transfer Major
Sixty degree applicable units are required for graduation. To qualify for transfer to CSU or UC, electives must be chosen from transferable courses. Students may count only four units of physical education as transfer credit.
California State University
The California State University system consists of 23 campuses located throughout the state. While each campus within the system has its own unique geographic and academic character, all campuses offer bachelor’s and master’s degrees in a variety of subject areas.
Upper Division Transfer Requirements:
Students who have at least 60 transferable semester units (or 90 transferable quarter units) with a 2.0 grade point average completed by the time of entry to a CSU, are considered an upper division applicant. Applicants are eligible for admission to the CSU if they:
- are in good standing at the last college or university attended; and
- have completed 30 units of general education to include: one course in written communication, one course in oral communication, one course in critical thinking, and one transferable course in mathematics above intermediate algebra. The four courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.
Campuses that are impacted have supplemental admission criteria. Students should meet with a counselor and visit: www.calstate.edu/SAS/ for additional information.
Note: The majority of students transfer as upper division transfers, as most CSU campuses do not accept lower division transfer students. Please check with the individual campus for verification.
CSU General Education Breadth Requirements
General Education Breadth Requirements are designed so that students may take lower division general education courses at a California community college such that when a student transfers, the student will have completed most, if not all, of the lower division general education requirements.
Certification
Certification means that El Camino College has verified that the student has completed the lower division general education requirements for the CSU. For full certification, students must complete 39 units from Categories A through E of the CSU General Education Requirements. Twelve of the 39 units must be completed at El Camino College. CSU certification may be requested in Admissions. Courses may be listed in multiple categories, but can only be certified in one area.
CSU General Education Requirements
Area A - Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking
minimum 9 semester units or 12 quarter units
One course from each subsection.
Area B - Physical Universe and its Life Forms
minimum 9 semester units or 12 quarter units
One course must be completed from each subsection; one course must include a laboratory (marked by *).
3. The courses listed above in B.1. and B.2. marked with an asterisk meet the laboratory requirement.
4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning:
Area C - Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages
minimum 9 semester units or 12 quarter units
At least one course from subsection 1 and one course from subsection 2.
Area D - Social, Political and Economic Institutions and Behavior; Historical Background
minimum 6 semester units or 9 quarter units
Courses must be selected from at least two different subsections.
Courses listed in more than one subsection/area can be used for credit in one subsection/area only.
Area E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
minimum 3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units
Note:
(Warning: an Area E approved two-unit course would be required with one of these one-unit courses to meet the 3 unit minimum. El Camino College does not currently offer an approved 2-unit course in this area. See your counselor for further information.)
One unit may be taken from:
Area F - Ethnic Studies (Effective Fall 2021)
*Required by new students who began college fall 2021 or thereafter. Students who started prior to fall 2021 and maintained continuous attendance will not be required to meet Area F. Continuous attendance is defined as enrolled and received a letter grade, W, P/NP in at least one semester in an academic year. Course may not double count in Area D, student must choose D or F
This requirement may only be taken at a CCC as an approved Area F (out of state and private courses will not be allowed at this time)
minimum 3 semester units
California State University (CSU) Graduation Requirement
All CSU campuses have a graduation requirement in U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals of 6 semester units. One course is required from Group 1 and one course is required from Group 2.
University of California Admission Requirements
To be minimally eligible for admission to the University of California as a transfer student, a student must fulfill the following criteria:
- Complete 60 UC transferable semester units (90 quarter units) with a minimum GPA of 2.4 (2.8 for non-residents).
- Complete the following course pattern requirements, earning a grade of C or better in each course: two transferable college courses in English composition; one transferable college course in mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning; four transferable college courses chosen from at least two of the following subject areas: arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and physical and biological sciences.
Note: The IGETC General Education Transfer Pattern will meet these course requirements. However, some students, depending on the transfer major and university, may not be well served by following IGETC.
- Complete as many major preparation courses as possible. Major preparation may be viewed at www.assist.org. Note: Selective majors are requiring certain courses to be completed before transfer with a higher grade point average.
The University of California will accept up to 70 UC transferable units from a community college. Students who complete more than 70 units at the community college may still complete courses to fulfill course requirements but will receive subject credit.
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)
The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a series of courses prospective transfer students attending California community colleges may complete at the community college to satisfy the lower division breadth/general education requirements at both the University of California and the California State University.
Students have the option of completing the IGETC or the specific lower division breadth/general education requirements of the school or college at the campus they plan to attend. The IGETC must be completed prior to transfer. The University has an agreement with each California community college that specifies which of its courses may be applied to each category of the IGETC. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.
The IGETC is most helpful to students who want to keep their options open. Certain majors, however, will not be well served by following IGETC. Students who intend to transfer into majors that require extensive lower division preparation, such as those in engineering or the physical and natural sciences, should concentrate on completing as many prerequisites for the major before transfer.
The IGETC is not an admission requirement. Completing IGETC does not guarantee admission to the campus or program of choice. However, completing the lower division breadth/general education requirements, whether through the IGETC or the campus specific requirements, may be considered by the campus in the selection process. Students who do not complete the IGETC before transferring will be required to satisfy the campus-specific lower division general education requirements of the college they attend.
Certification
Certification means that the last community college attended prior to transfer will verify that the student has completed the entire IGETC pattern. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain full certification during the last semester of attendance prior to transfer. IGETC certification may be requested in Admissions.
IGETC Course Requirements
Area 1: English Communication
UC and CSU transfers complete groups A and B; Group C is required for CSU transfers only.
Group A: ENGL 1A , ENGL 1AH
Group B: One course from: ENGL 1C , ENGL 1CH , PHIL 105 , PHIL 105H , PSYC 103 , PSYC 103H ; [The following two - course combinations acceptable if ENGL 1B was taken prior to fall, 1993: ENGL 1B and PHIL 106 or ENGL 1B and PSYC 103 , PSYC 103H (PSYC 103 ) stands alone if taken fall, 1992 or later)]
Group C (CSU transfers only): One course from: COMS 100 , COMS 120 , COMS 130 , COMS 140 ?
Area 2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
One course, 3 semester or 4-5 quarter units:
Area 3: Arts and Humanities
Three courses, 9 semester or 12-15 quarter units; at least one course from Arts and one course from Humanities:
Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
A minimum of 6 semester or 9 quarter units must be distributed as follows: Two courses from at least two different groups/disciplines. Students that started a CCC prior to fall 2023 and maintained continuous attendance must have 9 semester/12 quarter units from at least two disciplines. Continuous attendance is defined as enrolled and received a letter grade, W, P/NP in at least one semester in an academic year.
Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences
Two courses, 7-9 semester or 9-12 quarter units; one physical science course, one biological science course; at least one course must include a laboratory (*indicates a lab course):
C. Laboratory science courses are marked with an asterisk (*indicates a lab course):
Area 6 UC Only: Language other than English
The requirement may be met by one of the following:
A course at ECC: CHIN 1 , FREN 1 , GERM 1 , ITAL 1 , ITAL 2 , JAPA 1 , SLAN 111 ≠, SPAN 1 , SPAN 5 , SPAN 6 , SPAN 52A , SPAN 52B .
- Two years of high school coursework in a language other than English with a final grade of C or better. The two years must be in the same language (high school transcripts must be on file with ECC).
- Foreign language course (or courses) at another college or university that is comparable to two years of high school foreign language.
- Satisfactory score on the SAT II: Subject Test in languages other than English. (If taken before May 1995, use the first score; if taken after May 1995, use the second score): Chinese with Listening 500/520; French/French with Listening 500/540; German/German with Listening 500/510; Hebrew (modern) 500/470; Italian 500/520; Japanese with Listening 500/510; Korean /500; Latin 500/530; Spanish/Spanish with Listening 500/520.
- Score of 3 or better on the College Board Advanced Placement Examinations in languages other than English.
- Score of 5 or higher on the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examinations in languages other than English.
- A Defense Language Institute language other than English course which is indicated as passed with a “C” or higher on the official transcript.
- Satisfactory completion of an achievement or proficiency test administered by a community college, university or other college in a language other than English. The test must assess the student proficiency at a level equivalent to at least two years of high school language. This conclusion must be posted on a transcript indicating unit, course title, and grade or on a document with letter head of the institution granting proficiency stating that the student has mastered proficiency in the language equivalent to two years of high school language.
- Language other than English “O” level exam with a grade of A, B, or C.
- Language other than English International “A” level exam with a score of 5, 6, 7.
- Satisfactory completion of C grades or better, of two years of formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English.
Note: If the secondary school was completed in a non-English speaking country and the language of instruction of the secondary school was not English, language other than English proficiency can be certified for IGETC without further evaluation. The student must present appropriate documentation of attendance at the secondary school.
Area 7: Ethnic Studies
One course taken fall 2023 or after. These courses may be listed in more than one area but can only be used in Area 4 or 7, not both. Course is required for students who begin at ECC (or any CCC) fall 2023 or after, ESTU 1, 3.
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Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC): For general education courses taken after fall 2008, please check with your academic counselor or www.assist.org for course applicability and limitations.
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