Public Health B.S. Transfer Requirements: Los Angeles City College → UC San Diego
The official course articulation for transferring into UC San Diego’s Public Health B.S. major from Los Angeles City College — i.e. exactly which Los Angeles City College courses satisfy each UC San Diego major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).
Required courses (Los Angeles City College → UC San Diego)
Introduction to Public Health
No Los Angeles City College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Primary Care and Public Health
No Los Angeles City College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Fundamental Concepts of Modern Biology
Take at Los Angeles City College: BIOLOGY 003
Human Nutrition
Take at Los Angeles City College: FAM &CS 021
Human Physiology
Take at Los Angeles City College: PHYSIOL 001
The Cell
Take at Los Angeles City College: BIOLOGY 007 or BIOLOGY 006
Multicellular Life
Take at Los Angeles City College: BIOLOGY 007 or BIOLOGY 006
Biology and Diversity
No Los Angeles City College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Take at Los Angeles City College: BIOLOGY 006 or BIOLOGY 007
Calculus Based Elementary Probability and Statistics
Take at Los Angeles City College: STAT C1000 or STAT C1000E
Introduction to Statistical Analysis
Take at Los Angeles City College: STAT C1000
Introduction to Statistics
Take at Los Angeles City College: STAT C1000E or BUS 015 or STAT C1000
Introduction to Statistical Analysis
No Los Angeles City College equivalent — complete after transfer.
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.