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Texas commnity colleges use the Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCN), a uniform set of four-character abbreviations for academic disciplines and four-digit course numbers. The first digit of the number denotes a course's academic level (0 = prefreshman, 1 = freshman, 2 = sophomore) and the second digit denotes semester hour credit value. Listed below are TCCN designations and their UT Austin transfer evaluations. In UT's three-digit course numbers, the first digit denotes semester hour value; the suffixes A or B denote the first or second parts of a course and halve the value of the first digit. Some evaluations are course numbers modified to accommodate credit values different from those offered at UT. A single course may transfer as two UT courses, for example PHYS 1401 = PHY 302K + 102M. Community colleges offer more transferable courses than indicated below. This list includes only TCCN designations that consistently transfer as the same UT Austin credit. Evaluations for courses not listed here, and other institution-specific transfer credit, can be found using the Automated Transfer Equivalency system. |
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ACCT (Accounting)ANTH (Anthropology)
2301 = ANT 301 ARAB (Arabic)
1311 = ARA 306 1 ARCH (Architecture)
1301 = ARC 318K ARTS (Art & Art History)
1301 = ARH 301 ASTR (Astronomy)
1103 = AST 103L BCIS (Business Computing)
1305 = MIS 310 BIOL (Biology)
1106 = BIO 105L 1 CHEM (Chemistry)
1105 = CH 113P 9 CHIN (Chinese)
1311 = CHI 306 1 COMM (Communication)
1307 = RTF 305 COSC (Computer Science)
1336 = C S 3 hrs CZEC (Czech) |
DANC (Dance)
1141 = T D 112F 1 DRAM (Drama)
1120 = T D 114P 1 ECON (Economics)
2301 = ECO 304L EDUC (Education)
1300 = EDP 310 ENGL (English)
1301 = RHE 306 ENGR (Engineering)
1204 = M E 210 10 ENVR (Environmental Sci)
1101 = NSC 1 LAB 4 FREN (French)
1311 = FR 306 1 GEOG (Geography)
1301 = GRG 301C GEOL (Geology)
1101 = GEO 1 LAB 4 GERM (German)
1311 = GER 306 1 GOVT (Government) |
GREE (Greek)
1311 = GK 306 1 HECO (Home Economics)HIST (History)
1301 = HIS 315K HUMA (Humanities)
1305 = MAS 310 ITAL (Italian)
1311 = ITL 306 1 JAPN (Japanese)
1311 = JPN 306 1 KINE (Kinesiology)
1151 = PED 102G Activity courses transfer as generic PED credit and are inapplicable in most degrees. KORE (Korean)
1311 = KOR 306 1 LATI (Latin)
1311 = LAT 306 1 MATH (Mathematics)
1314 = M 301 MUAP (Applied Music)Applied music performance courses transfer as generic credit in an appropriate instrument. Degree and prerequisite applicability for music majors is determined by the School of Music. MUEN (Music Ensemble)Music ensemble courses transfer as ENS credit and assigned specific UT course numbers where appropriate. MUSI (Music)
1161 = MUS 219A |
PHED (Physical Education)
1151 = PED 102G Activity courses transfer as generic PED credit and are inapplicable in most degrees. PHIL (Philosophy)
1301 = PHL 301 PHYS (Physics)
1101 = PHY 102M PORT (Portuguese)
1311 = POR 306 1 PSYC (Psychology)
1300 = EDP 310 RNSG (Nursing)Courses included in the statewide Field of Study Curriculum transfer as generic Nursing hours. Degree and prerequisite applicability is determined by the School of Nursing. RUSS (Russian)
1311 = RUS 306 1 SGNL (American Sign Lang)
1301 = ASL 306 1 SOCI (Sociology)
1301 = SOC 302 SOCW (Social Work)
2361 = S W 310 SPAN (Spanish)
1311 = SPN 306 1 SPCH (Speech)
1144 = CMS 110 1 TECA (Early Childhood Educ)
1303 = HDF 304 VIET (Vietnamese) |
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1 This evaluation is a modified UT Austin course number with less credit value than is normally offered at the University, and substitutes for the UT course of greater value only at the discretion of the student's academic Dean's office. 2 This evaluation is a modified UT Austin course number with more credit value than is normally offered at the University. 3 This evaluation is a retired UT Austin course, still applicable toward current degrees. 4 Some natural science courses transfer as generic credit. FLAB or SLAB denotes freshman or sophomore combined lecture/laboratory credit; FRMN or SOPH, freshman or sophomore lecture credit; and LAB, lower-division laboratory credit. 5 For nursing students BIOL 2421, 2420, 2321, 2320, 2121, & 2120 transfer as retired UT Austin microbiology courses, still applicable toward the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. 6 Because community colleges organize the two-semester government sequence differently, it is strongly recommended that students complete both courses at one institution. |
7 MATH 2417 & 2419 comprise an accelerated calculus sequence comparable to the typical 3-semester sequence MATH 2x13, 2x14, & 2x15. Not widely offered by Texas community colleges. 8 Calculus-based physics is usually offered as PHYS 2425 & 2426 (or 2325, 2326, 2125, & 2126). Some community colleges add a third course, PHYS 2427. In such cases PHYS 2425 may transfer as PHY 301+101L; PHYS 2426 as PHY 316+116L; and PHYS 2427 as either PHY 315+115L or as generic physics credit. 9 Because statewide criteria are ambiguous for nonmajor chemistry courses, CHEM 1105, 1106, 1107, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1405, 1406, 1407, or 1408 may transfer differently, depending on a community college's local implementation. Use the ATE System to confirm transfer evaluations. 10 ENGR 1204 or 1304 transfers as M E 210 or 310 when the course emphasizes computer-aided design, otherwise as generic mechanical engineering credit. 11 Music history/literature courses transfer generically. Degree applicability for music majors is determined by the School of Music. 12 For School of Architecture students ARCH 1311 transfers as generic architecture credit. |
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| These evaluations are based on courses published in the Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010. UT Austin is not responsible if a community college changes the content of a course or assigns a common number to a course that is substantially different in content from those carrying the same TCCN designation at other community colleges. Produced by the UT Austin Office of Admissions. Effective 01 September 2008. |