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  • Art History: ART and ARTH 
  • Mathematics: MATH and STAT 
  • Psychology: PSY and PSYC 
  • Sociology: SOC and SOCI

For more information about Common Course Numbering, visit the Common Course Numbering Project on the Chancellor's Office website or speak with a counselor.

Antelope Valley College has implemented California’s Common Course Numbering system for select transfer courses to improve consistency across California Community Colleges. The following crosswalk is provided to help students identify former AVC course numbers that now appear under new statewide CCN course prefixes and numbering. 

Courses Affected for Fall 2026 are Listed Below.

AVC Old CourseNew Course (CCN)
ART 101 – History of Art: Prehistoric to GothicARTH C1100 – Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
ART 101H — History of Art, Prehistoric to Gothic HonorsARTH C1100H — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors
ART 102 – History of Art: Renaissance to ModernARTH C1200 – Survey of Art from Renaissance to Contemporary
ART 102H — History of Art, Renaissance to Modern HonorsARTH C1200H — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors
ASTR 101 — AstronomyASTR C1001 — Introduction to Astronomy
ASTR 101L — Astronomy LaboratoryASTR C1001L — Introduction to Astronomy Lab
ASTR 101H — Astronomy HonorsASTR C1001H — Introduction to Astronomy - Honors
BIOL 101 — General BiologyBIOL C1001 — Introduction to Biology
BIOL 101L — General Biology LabBIOL C1001L — Introduction to Biology Lab
ECON 101 — Principles of MacroeconomicsECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 101H — Principles of Macroeconomics HonorsECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors
ECON 102 — Principles of MicroeconomicsECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 102H — Principles of Microeconomics HonorsECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors
ENGL 102 – Critical Thinking and LiteratureENGL C1002 – Introduction to Literature
ENGL 102H — Critical Thinking and Literature HonorsENGL C1002H — Introduction to Literature - Honors
HIST 107 – U.S. History, 1607–1877HIST C1001 – United States History to 1877
HIST 107H — U.S. History from 1607-1877 HonorsHIST C1001H — United States History to 1877 - Honors
HIST 108 – U.S. History from 1865HIST C1002 – United States History Since 1865
HIST 108H — U.S. History from 1865 HonorsHIST C1002H — United States History since 1865 - Honors
SOC 101 — Introduction to SociologySOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
SOC 101H — Introduction to SociologySOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors

In Person Face-to-Face (F2F)

  • These are 100% face-to-face courses.

Fully Online (FO)

  • The Fully Online modality means that the class is delivered entirely online with no required on-campus, face-to-face, or synchronous (live via the internet) meetings. You will have the flexibility to complete the instruction on your own time.

Fully Online-Live (FOL)

  • The Fully Online-Live modality means that classes must be attended synchronously (live via the internet) at scheduled days and times. The dates and times of all required synchronous activities can be found on the schedule of classes. No on-campus meetings are required. You will not be able to register for two classes that meet at the same time.

Partially Online (PO)

  • The Partially Online modality means that the class has online instruction, either Fully Online and/or Fully Online-Live, with scheduled on-campus meetings and/or assessments. The dates and times of all required synchronous and/or on-campus meetings can be found on the schedule of classes.

Online – Proctored Assessment (O-PA)

  • The Online with Proctored Assessment modality means that the class has Fully Online or Fully Online-Live instruction with in-person proctored assessments and or activities at a flexible time and place.

Hy-Flex (Hy-F)

  • A flexible modality course that allows students to either attend face-to-face or synchronously online, and they (students) may change their attendance location at any time throughout the semester (due to unforeseen circumstances).

    Note: There may be times throughout the term that students may/will be required to be physically present within the classroom (i.e., orientation, exam(s), presentation(s), etc.). Or, students may also be required to be synchronously online for some classes. These dates and times will be noted in the class schedule.