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

Okanagan College courseuSask course
BIOL 111
BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS I
BIOL 120.3
BIOL 111 & 121BIOL 120.3 + BIOL 121.3
REVIEWED JUN 2020
BIOL 121
BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS II
BIOL JR.3
BIOL 203
INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY
BIOL 228.3
BIOL 211
CELL BIOLOGY
BMSC 220.3
BIOL 228
INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY
BMSC 210.3
BIOL 251
BIOLOGY OF VASCULAR
BIOL 222.3
BUAD 128
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I
NO CREDIT
BUAD 195 + BUAD 350
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT +CAPITAL MARKET
COMM 203.3
BUAD 263 + BUAD 273
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I + INTERMEDIATE ACCOUTING II
COMM 201.3
BUAD 272
BUSINESS SIMULATIONS
NO CREDIT
BUAD 308
MULTRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT
COMM SR.3
BUAD 325
BUSINESS & CANADIAN GOVERNMENT POLICY
COMM 345.3
BUAD 335
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
COMM SR.3
BUAD 340
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT i
NO CREDIT
BUAD 359
ACCOUTING THEORY
NO CREDIT
BUAD 362
ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
COMM SR.3
BUAD 364
INTERNAL CONTROL AND AUDIT
COMM 210.3
BUAD 365
COST ACCOUNTING
COMM 308.3
BUAD 367
FRAUD EXAMINATION
NO CREDIT
BUAD 368
INTRODYCTION TO IFRS
NO CREDIT
BUAD 369
CANADIAN INCOME TAX II
NO CREDIT
BUAD 370
LEADERSHIP
COMM 348.3
BUAD 420
AUDIT PRACTICE SET
NO CREDIT
BUAD 466
ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
NO CREDIT
CHEM 111
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY I
CHEM 112.3
CHEM 112
INTRO CHEMISTRY II
CHEM 112.3
CHEM 121
STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY
CHEM 115.3
ECON 201
INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECON SR.3
PHYS 112
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS 1
PHYS JR.3
PHYS 112 + PHYS 122
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS 1 & INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS 2
PHYS 115.3 + PHYS 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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