Problem with courses listed as ‘No course articulated’?

I am second year student at Sacramento City College, and I hope to transfer to UCLA for fall 2016.

I have taken and will be taking all the engineering classes that are offered in my CC before I tansfer. [ENGR 400-INTRO TO CIRCUITS, ENGR 422-STATICS, ENGR 412-PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS, and ENGR 405-PROBLEM SOLVING (MATLAB)]

All of these engineeing courses from my CC are listed on requirements for UCD on assist.org and most of them (all except one) are listed on UCSB requirements, but none of them are listed on UCLA’s requirements on asssit.org, all of the engineering courses on UCLA assist are listed as ‘No course articulated’.

But the problem is that the descriptions of all the UCLA requirements courses are exactly the same or similar to the classes from my CC. (ex. ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS, CIRCUITS LAB, STATICS AND MATERIALS, ENG OF MATERIALS)

So I went in to assist.org using American River College (sister school? It’s in same district with my current CC), and found out that ARC’s engineering courses are listed on the UCLA assist requirements. The weird thing is that engineering classes from ARC are identical to the engineering courses at my current CC (same title, same descriptions), except they have different numbers. (like instead of calling ENGR 400, it is ENGR 401) All the professors and other students are telling me that they are identical courses.

Also, I went on assist.org using both SCC and ARC to figure out the requirements classes for all three UCs that I will be applying. (UCLA, UCD, UCSB) And both UCD and UCSB showed all the engineering classes to be identical. (They are all listed at the same place for the same required courses)

I don’t have a car, and I already signed up for classes for fall, so there is no way in hell that I will take classes at ARC. I emailed counselors at UCLA engineering department about a week ago and they are not responding.

Has anyone had this issue? And does anyone know how to confirm transferability of the courses from CC?

Please help!

Aerospace engineering?

Talk to your counselor. I think you can petition for the courses to transfer. I checked both agreements, and it seems that some (not all) of the courses at ARC are worth more, and that’s why they are articulated? I don’t know, though. It’s odd that the SCC courses are accepted at UCD and UCSB but not at UCLA.