Understanding Course Numbers
All Lower Division Transfer (LDT) and Career Technical Education (CTE) courses are taught at a college level. LDT courses with letter prefixes and numbers of 100 or higher should transfer to a four-year institution.
CTE courses with letter prefixes and numbers of 100 or higher, letter-prefix courses that have numbers below 100, or numbers that include a decimal point generally will not transfer to a four-year institution. However, there are some exceptions; see your advisor concerning transferability.
You are not limited to taking all LDT or all CTE courses; you may mix and match courses depending on your program. Consult an advisor.
If a course number is changed, the new course number will appear on a student's permanent record only if taken after the change was approved.
Common Course Numbering (CCN)
In an effort to improve and clarify the transfer of courses between community colleges and public universities, and as charged by SB 233, a common course numbering (CCN) system was created by the Oregon Transfer Council to align course numbers, titles, credits, and outcomes for high transfer courses across all 24 public higher education institutions in Oregon.
At this time, 10 courses have been aligned and updated under this system. All CCN courses are identified by a 'Z' at the end of the course number, e.g. WR 121Z.
Former LBCC Course Number
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New Common Course Number
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COMM 100
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COMM 100Z
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COMM 111
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COMM 111Z
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COMM 218
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COMM 218Z
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MTH 105
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MTH 105Z
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MTH 111
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MTH 111Z
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MTH 112
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MTH 112Z
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MTH 243
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STAT 243Z
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WR 121
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WR 121Z
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WR 122
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WR 122Z
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WR 227
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WR 227Z
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