<p>Here is the [University</a> of Washington Equivalency Guide for community college courses](<a href=“http://admit.washington.edu/Requirements/Transfer/Plan/EquivalencyGuide]University”>http://admit.washington.edu/Requirements/Transfer/Plan/EquivalencyGuide).</p>
<p>Here are the [degree</a> requirements for Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington](<a href=“http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/academics/degree_requirements.html]degree”>http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/academics/degree_requirements.html).</p>
<p>Use the equivalency guide to match up courses at the community colleges to courses which fulfill the freshman and sophomore level courses listed in the degree requirements. Choose a community college that offers the best coverage for those degree requirements (if taking courses at more than one community college is acceptable, then you may find that doing so gives better coverage than just one).</p>
<p>Note also for sequenced courses like math, it may be more convenient to choose a community college on the same calendar (quarter versus semester system) to avoid partial course coverage that may require partially repeating courses after you transfer.</p>