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 course | USask course |
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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 Composition course |
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Disclaimer
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.
This listing is not comprehensive.