Financial Mathematics and Statistics, B.S. Transfer Requirements: Orange Coast College → UC Santa Barbara
The official course articulation for transferring into UC Santa Barbara’s Financial Mathematics and Statistics, B.S. major from Orange Coast College — i.e. exactly which Orange Coast College courses satisfy each UC Santa Barbara major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).
Required courses (Orange Coast College → UC Santa Barbara)
Principles of Economics-Micro
Take at Orange Coast College: ECON A170 or ECON A170H
Principles of Economics-Macro
Take at Orange Coast College: ECON A175H or ECON A175
Transition to Higher Mathematics
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A287
Introduction to Computer Science
Take at Orange Coast College: CS A170 or CS A131
Problem Solving with Computers I
Take at Orange Coast College: CS A150
Introduction to Programming
Take at Orange Coast College: ENGR A220
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
No Orange Coast College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Differential Equations
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A285 or MATH A285H
Calculus with Applications, First Course
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A180 or MATH A182H or MATH A180H
Vector Calculus with Applications, Second Course
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A280 or MATH A280H
Linear Algebra with Applications
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A285H or MATH A285
Vector Calculus with Applications, First Course
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A280 or MATH A280H
Calculus with Applications, Second Course
Take at Orange Coast College: MATH A185 or MATH A182H or MATH A185H
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.