This list is not comprehensive but can be used as a guide to transfer credit that we have recently offered past students who attended this institution.
Course equivalents
Concordia University course | USask course |
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ACCO 230 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | COMM 201.3 |
ACCO 240 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | COMM 210.3 |
ANTH 202 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURE | ANTH JR.3 |
ANTH 203 CULTURE AND BIOLOGY | ANTH JR.3 |
ANTH 204 INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF NORTH AMERICA | ANTH UNSP.3 |
ARTH 200 PERSPECTIVES OF ART HISTORY | ARTH JR.6 |
ARTH 364 STUDIES IN RENAISSANCE ART AND ARCHITECTURE | ARTH SR.3 |
ARTH 365 STUDIES IN 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY ART AND ARCHITECTURE | ARTH SR.3 |
ARTH 370 STUDIES IN CANADIAN ART | ARTH SR.3 |
ARTH 371 STUDIES IN CANADIAN ARCHITECTURE | ARTH SR.3 |
BIOL 200 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 201 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 201 + BIOL 206 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY + ELEMENTARY GENETICS | BIOL 120.3 + BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 202 GENERAL BIOLOGY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 203 FUNDAMENTAL NUTRITION | NUTR 120.3 |
BIOL 205 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 206 ELEMENTARY GENETICS | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 225 FORM AND FUNCTION OF ORGANISMS | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 226 BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 226 + BIOL 227 BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY + LABORATORY STUDIES IN BIODIVERSITY | BIOL 121.3 + BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 227 LABORATORY STUDIES IN BIODIVERSITY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 261 MOLECULAR AND GENERAL GENETICS | BIOL 226.3 |
BIOL 321 EVOLUTION | BIOL 302.3 |
BIOL 322 BIOSTATISTICS | STAT 246.3 |
BIOL 330 VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY | BIOL SR.3 |
BIOL 337 INVERTEBRATE BIOLOGY | BIOL SR.3 |
BIOL 340 PLANT BIOLOGY | BIOL 222.3 |
BIOL 368 GENETICS AND CELL BIOLOGY LABORATORY | BIOL JR.3 |
BIOL 371 MICROBIOLOGY | BMSC 210.3 |
BIOL 382 COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY | BIOL SR.3 |
CHEM 205 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I | CHEM 112.3 |
CHEM 206 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 217 INTRODUCTORY ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I | CHEM SR.3 |
CHEM 218 INTRODUCTORY ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II | CHEM SR.3 |
CHEM 221 INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 221 + CHEM 222 INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I AND II | CHEM 250.3 |
CHEM 222 INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 234 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: THERMODYNAMICS | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 234 + CHEM 235 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: THERMODYNAMICS + PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II: KINETICS OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS | CHEM 242.3 |
CHEM 235 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II: KINETICS OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 241 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I: INTRODUCTION TO PERIODICITY AND VALENCE THEORY | CHEM 231.3 |
CHEM 271 BIOCHEMISTRY I | BMSC 200.3 |
CHEM 375 BIOCHEMISTRY II | BMSC 230.3 REVIEWED 2021 |
COMM 210 CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS THINKING | COMM JR.3 |
COMM 215 BUSINESS STATISTICS | STAT JR.3 |
COMM 220 ANALYSIS OF MARKETS | COMM JR.3 |
COMM 222 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND THEORY | COMM JR.3 |
COMM 315 BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS | COMM 304.3 |
COMM 401 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT | COMM SR.3 |
COMS 361 PROPAGANDA | XAR JR.3 |
DESC 200 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | CMPT JR.3 |
ECON 201 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS | ECON 111.3 |
ECON 203 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS | ECON 114.3 |
ECON 301 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS I | ECON 211.3 |
ECON 303 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS I | ECON 214.3 |
ECON 318 CANADIAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INSTITUTIONS | ECON SR.3 |
ENGL 212 ENGLISH COMPOSITION - STAGE I | XAR JR.3 |
ENGL 213 ENGLISH COMPOSITION - STAGE II | XAR JR.3 |
ENGL 234 POETRY | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 235 SHORT FICTION | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 237 TRAGEDY | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 238 COMEDY | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 240 DRAMA | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 241 THE NOVEL | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 260 INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDY | ENG JR.3 |
ENGL 261 BRITISH LITERATURE TO 1660 | ENG SR.3 |
ENGL 262 BRITISH LITERATURE FROM 1660 TO 1900 | ENG SR.3 |
ENGL 304 CHAUCER | ENG SR.6 |
ENGL 320 SHAKESPEARE | ENG SR.6 |
ENGL 323 THE LITERATURE OF SENSIBILITY | ENG SR.3 |
ENGL 360 AMERICAN LITERATURE | ENG SR.6 |
ENGL 370 CANADIAN LITERATURE | ENG SR.6 |
ENGL 381 LITERATURE OF ETHNIC AMERICA | ENG SR.3 |
ENGR 213 APPLIED ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | MATH 238.3 |
ENGR 213 + MATH 205 APPLIED ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS + DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS II | MATH 116.3 + MATH 226.3 |
ENGR 311 TRANSFORM CALCULUS AND PARTIAL DEIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | MATH SR.3 |
FIN 395 THEORY OF FINANCE II | COMM 363.3 |
FIN 413 ADVANCED TOPICS IN DERIVATIVE MARKETS | COMM 419.3 |
FINA 230 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | COMM 203.3 |
FPST 201 INTRODUCTION TO FIRST PEOPLES STUDIES | INDG JR.3 |
FPST 303 FIRST PEOPLES AND HEALTH | INDG SR.3 |
FRAN 211 FRENCH LANGUAGE: ELEMENTARY | FREN JR.6 |
GEOG 203 CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES | GEOG JR.3 |
GEOG 209 THE GEOGRAPHY OF A SELECTED REGION | GEOG JR.3 |
GEOG 220 PLACE, SPACE AND IDENTITY | GEOG JR.3 |
GEOG 272 THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: AIR AND WATER | GEOG JR.3 |
GERM 201 INTRODUCTORY GERMAN I | GERM JR.3 |
GERM 202 INTRODUCTORY GERMAN II | GERM JR.3 |
HIST 201 INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN HISTORY TO 1789 | HIST JR.3 |
HIST 202 INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN HISTORY 1789 TO PRESENT | HIST JR.3 |
HIST 203 HISTORY OF CANADA, PRE-CONFEDERATION | HIST 151.3 |
HIST 205 HISTORY OF CANADA, POST-CONFEDERATION | HIST 152.3 |
LBCL 397 THE SCIENCES IN SOCIETY | SOC 323.3 |
LING 200 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIC SCIENCE | LING 112.3 |
LOYC 205 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY | BIOL JR.3 |
MANA 444 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT | COMM SR.3 |
MATH 202 COLLEGE ALGEBRA | NO CREDIT |
MATH 203 DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS I | MATH 110.3 |
MATH 204 VECTORS AND MATRICES | MATH 264.3 |
MATH 205 DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS II | MATH JR.3 |
MATH 205 + ENGR 213 DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS II + APPLIED ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | MATH 116.3 + MATH 226.3 |
MATH 208 FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS I | MATH 100.3 |
MATH 209 FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS II | MATH 121.3 |
PHIL 210 CRITICAL THINKING | PHIL 140.3 |
PHYS 204 MECHANICS | PHYS JR.3 |
PHYS 205 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM | PHYS JR.3 |
PHYS 206 WAVES AND MODERN PHYSICS | PHYS JR.3 |
POLI 202 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE | POLS JR.3 |
POLI 204 INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN POLITICS | POLS JR.3 |
POLI 205 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | POLS SR.3 |
POLI 213 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN GLABAL POLITICS | POLS JR.3 |
POLI 308 CANADIAN POLITICS IN SOCIETY | POLS SR.3 |
POLI 315 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | POLS SR.3 |
POLI 379 POLITICS OF LATIN AMERICA | POLS SR.3 |
POLI 398 LABOUR RELATIONS IN CANADA | POLS SR.3 |
PSYC 200 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY | PSY JR.6 |
PSYC 249 PERCEPTION AND COGNITION | PSY SR.3 |
PSYC 280 ADOLESCENCE | PSY SR.3 |
PSYC 322 FUNDAMENTALS OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY | PSY 223.3 |
PSYC 326 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY | PSY SR.3 |
PSYC 373 INFANCY | PSY 213.3 |
RELI 209 THE RELIGIOUS IMAGINATION | RLST JR.3 |
RELI 210 RELIGION IN PRACTICE | RLST JR.3 |
RELI 214 RELIGIONS OF THE WEST | RLST JR.3 |
RELI 215 RELIGIONS OF ASIA | RLST JR.3 |
RELI 319 MODERN ISLAM | RLST SR.3 |
RELI 326 ANCIENT JUDAISM | RLST SR.3 |
RELI 386 WITCHCRAFT, MAGIC AND RELIGION | RLST UNSP.3 |
SOCI 203 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIETY | SOC JR.3 |
SOCI 204 SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION | SOC JR.3 |
SOCI 230 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS | SOC SR.3 |
SOCI 262 SOCIAL DEVIANCE | SOC SR.3 |
SOCI 263 YOUTH CRIME AND DEVIANCE | SOC SR.3 |
SOCI 274 THE SOCIOLOGY OF AGING | SOC SR.3 |
SOCI 344 THE SOCIOLOGY OF LEISURE | SOC SR.3 |
SOCI 362 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY | SOC SR.3 |
SPAN 201 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I | SPAN JR.3 |
SPAN 202 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II | SPAN JR.3 |
SPAN 241 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I | SPAN SR.3 |
SPAN 242 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II | SPAN SR.3 |
THEO 492 HEBREW I | HEB JR.3 |
THEO 493 HEBREW II | HEB JR.3 |
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The information contained on this page may change at any time without notice. Transfer credit is at the discretion of the receiving institution. A course equivalence does not mean an automatic credit. Some of the reasons why credit may not be granted by an institution are:
- A course may not fit a program.
- Some institutions require a minimum number of courses to be completed at that institution (residence).
- Some academic units require a minimum grade in order to grant credit.
- Some academic units will not credit courses taken more than 5 (or 8, or 10) years previously.
Students who are already working towards a degree program and who want to take courses from another institution must request a letter of permission from their home institution to ensure they receive credit.
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