<p>You can not in any way shape or form officially transfer as a sophomore. You are either considered an entering freshman or are a transfer student. You can apply after 30 semester (45 quarter) units for a TAG Agreement. At that time one could do concurrent enrollment but that doesn’t qualify as official admission to a UC still.
UCSB College of Science and Letters prefers students that have a solid year of US History and loves if you have a year or at least a class of Western Civ. Of course the more math, chem, and bio you have the better which UCSB is picky about. It really depends on your major on what you need and if not stated no one will be able to properly assist you. It would be extremely difficult and rarely ever happens that a person will be able to complete IGETC and/or prereq’s in a year.
Your best bet is to complete your last year at SBCC. If you have your English and Math requirements completed and at least a 3.0(or 3.5?) you can join SBCC’s Transfer Academy. You first have to at least have taken 12 units at SBCC or thru the Pipeline and then pay the $25 Transfer Academy membership fee. Then while you are in the process of transferring can take up to half your concurrent UCSB classes while paying CCSB tuition costs.</p>