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 of Edmonton courseUSask course
ACCT 101
INTRO ACCOUNTING
COMM 201.3
ACCT 401
INCOME TAXATION
COMM SR.3
BES 107
INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY
BIOL 120.3
BES 108
ORGANISMS IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT
BIOL 121.3
BIOCH 200
INTRODUCTORY BIOCHEMISTRY
BMSC 200.3
BUS 110
BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
COMM 101.3
BUS 112
BUSINESS STATISTICS
STAT JR.3
BUS 120
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
COMM JR.3
BUS 220
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
COMM JR.3
BUS 250
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
NO CREDIT
CH 101
INTRODUCTORY UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I
CHEM JR.3
CH 101 + CH 102
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY I AND II
CHEM 112.3 + CHEM 115.3
CH 102
INTRODUCTORY UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II
CHEM JR.3
CH 150
THE CORE OF CHEMISTRY
XAR JR.3
CH 261
BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
CHEM JR.3
CH 263
BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
CHEM 250.3
CH 271 + CH 479 + CH 499
CHEMICAL THEMODYNAMICS + MOLECULAR KINETICS + ADVANCED CHEMICAL STUDIES
CHEM 242.3 + CHEM SR.6
CH 321
INDUSTRIAL CHEMISRTY
CHEM 377.3
CH 382
QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
CHEM 344.3
DRA 102
PLAY ANALYSIS
DRAM JR.3
DRA 149
INTRODUCTION TO DRAMATIC PROCESS
DRAM JR.3
EAS 101
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EARTH SCIENCE
GEOL JR.3
ECO 101
INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
ECON 111.3
ECO 102
INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
ECON 114.3
ECO 281
INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMIC THEORY I
ECON 211.3
ECO 282
INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMIC THEORY II
ECON 214.3
ENG 100
A SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
ENG JR.3
ENG 110
ENGLISH LITERARY FORMS
ENG 110.6
ENG 330
THE EARLY ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
ENG SR.3
ENG 331
THE LATER ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
ENG SR.3
ENG 342
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL
ENG SR.3
ENSC 101
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
GEOG 125.3
FIN 201
CORPORATE FINANCE
COMM 203.3
FIN 220
PERSONAL FINANCE
NO CREDIT
FR 203
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
FREN JR.6
FR 250
ADVANCED FRENCH
FREN SR.6
FR 303
20TH CENTURY FRANCOPHONE LITERATURE
FREN SR.3
HIS 260
CANADIAN HISTORY 150-1867
HIST 151.3
HIS 261
CANADIAN HISTORY 1867-PRESENT
HIST 152.3
HRM 220
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
COMM 211.3
HRM 400
NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION
COMM SR.3
INDG 111
CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES OF INDIGENOUS CANADA
INDG JR.3
IT 101
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
NO CREDIT
IT 101 + CMPT 111
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY + INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING SCIENCE
COMM 100.3
MARK 201
INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING
COMM 204.3
MAT 114
ELEMENTARY CALCULUS I
MATH JR.3
MAT 115
ELEMENTARY CALCULUS II
MATH JR.3
Mat 151
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL METHODS
STAT JR.3
MGT 300
FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP
COMM JR.3
MGT 410
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: FACTORS AND INFLUENCES
COMM 340.3
MUS 101
INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CLASSICAL MUSIC
MUS 105.3
NS 152
INTRODUCTORY CREE
CREE 101.6
PHIL 102
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
PHIL 110.3
PHIL 125
INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
PHIL 140.3
PHY 111
INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I
PHYS JR.3
PHY 121
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PHYSICS I
PHYS 115.3
PHY 122
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PHYSICS II
PHYS JR.3
PSCI 101
INTRODUCTION TO GOVERNMENT
POLS JR.3
PSY 104
BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES
PSY 120.3
PSY 105
INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
PSY 121.3
PSY 211
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
PSY 233.3
PSY 223
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 213.3
PSY 234
PERSONALITY DISORDERS
PSY SR.3
PSY 281
PRINCIPLES OF BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
PSY SR.3
PSY 311
INTERMEDIATE STATISTICS
PSY 234.3
PSY 319
RESEARCH DESIGNS AND INTERMEDIATE STATISTICAL METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 235.3
PSY 324
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND ADULT AGING
PSY 216.3
PSY 339
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 223.3
REL 101
WESTERN RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS
RLST JR.3
REL 102
EASTERN RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS
RLST JR.3
REL 150
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN FAITH
RLST UNSP.3
SOC 100
SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS AND PERSPECTIVES
SOC 111.3
SOC 102
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOC 112.3
SOC 204
ABORIGINAL SOCIETIES IN THE CANADIAN CONTEXT
INDG JR.3
SOC 225
CRIMINOLOGY
SOC 212.3
SOC 271
THE FAMILY
SOC SR.3
SOC 344
MASS COMMUNICATION
SOC 246.3
SOC 375
SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
SOC SR.3
WRI 300
ESSAY WRITING (NON-FICTION)
XAR JR.3
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  • Some institutions require a minimum number of courses to be completed at that institution (residence).
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  • Some academic units will not credit courses taken more than 5 (or 8, or 10) years previously.

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