Mathematics Transfer Requirements: Cosumnes River College → UCLA
The official course articulation for transferring into UCLA’s Mathematics (B.S.) major from Cosumnes River College — i.e. exactly which Cosumnes River College courses satisfy each UCLA major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).
Admitted / applied
135 / 379
Admit GPA range
3.89 - 4.00
Required courses (Cosumnes River College → UCLA)
Calculus of Several Variables
Take at Cosumnes River College: MATH 402
Calculus of Several Variables
Take at Cosumnes River College: MATH 402
Linear Algebra and Applications
Take at Cosumnes River College: MATH 410
Differential Equations
Take at Cosumnes River College: MATH 420
Integration and Infinite Series
Take at Cosumnes River College: MATH 401
Differential and Integral Calculus
Take at Cosumnes River College: MATH 400
Introduction to Programming
Take at Cosumnes River College: CISP 360
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics
Take at Cosumnes River College: PHYS 411
Chemical Energetics and Change
Take at Cosumnes River College: CHEM 401
Microeconomic Theory
No Cosumnes River College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Logic, First Course
Take at Cosumnes River College: PHIL 325
Cell and Molecular Biology
Take at Cosumnes River College: BIOL 400
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields
Take at Cosumnes River College: PHYS 421
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special Relativity
Take at Cosumnes River College: PHYS 431
Chemical Structure
Take at Cosumnes River College: CHEM 400
View the official agreement on ASSIST.org ↗
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Data sourced from ASSIST.org (official CCC→UC articulation) and the UC Information Center (transfer admit data), 2025–26. Skyway is an independent transfer-planning tool and is not affiliated with the University of California or ASSIST.