<p>I need to know which colleges offer this particular transferrable class. At assist.org, you need to type specifically which college before it tells you which classes transfer to UC. I'm looking for a specific class, and I want to know which community colleges offer it....how do I do this? </p>
<p>You’ll have to search through the class schedules of the various community colleges that are close to you. The Spring 2010 schedules should already be available on a college’s website. For instance, if you’re looking for a Spanish 1 course, you can look through the Spanish course offerings found in the Spring class schedule of community colleges in your area.</p>
<p>What is your major? Is there a particular school you want to transfer to?</p>
<p>The prerequisites for a major at a university will always be the same to all community colleges. (one community college won’t require more prereqs than another) If you want to find a particular class that you need, select the University you want to transfer to and the major of your choice. After that, select community colleges (probably around your area) to see if they offer classes in that major. Some community colleges will offer some class that others don’t (depending on how hard they were hit by the budget cuts). An example of this would be my friend who’s an english major. Only one pre-req class was offered at our CC and she had to drive to another one to take her other 2 pre-reqs. </p>
<p>If none of the colleges offer the certain class, you don’t HAVE to complete all your pre-reqs before you transfer (most engineering majors have to take classes that are offered nowhere else but at the university theyre tranfering to for example). However if you’re in a really competitive major like UCLA Biz Econ or Berkeley Political Science, then you definitely need to complete all your pre-reqs ASAP because the university mainly admits people who are finished with all their pre-reqs and have a high GPA. It also saves you more money to take pre-reqs in community college as well. </p>