happymomof1:
What matters is that you pay close attention to this. For example, if you have 66. total transferrable credits, and the college only accepts a maximum of 60, the specific courses that you ask to be included among the credits transferred might be different depending on your particular major. In that case, if you were to change your major, you might need to go back to the credit office and ask them to swap out a course that applied to the first major, and include instead a course that applies to the second major.
Some colleges will only give you a limited number of credits toward the number needed to graduate, but allow all transferred course work to count for subject credit.
For example, UC policy is stated at http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/transfer/advising/transferring-credits/index.html#ccc (note: OP appears to be in California).