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
Sheridan College course | USask course |
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BIOL 10101 MICROBIOLOGY | MCIM SR.3 (200 LEVEL) |
CHEM 10371 LAB TECHNIQUES | NO CREDIT |
CHEM 16682 APPLIED CHEMISTRY I | CHEM 112.3 |
CHEM 20342 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 20379 APPLIED CHEMISTRY II | CHEM 115.3 |
CHEM 21471 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | CHEM JR.3 |
CHEM 25770 + CHEM 25415 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I/INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS I | CHEM 221.3 + CHEM JR.3 |
CSRV 17545 COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES | NO CREDIT |
ECON 15269G | ECON 111.3 |
ECON 22358G | ECON 114.3 |
HUMD 2015 | NO CREDIT |
JUST 19999 CRIMINCAL AND CIVIL LAW | NO CREDIT |
JUST 20025 DIVERSITY, VALUES AND ETHICS IN PUBLIC SAFETY | NO CREDIT |
LITT 14310G PERSONAL JOURNEYS- LIFE WRITING | XAR JR.3 |
LITT 19798 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY | CLAS 104.3 |
MATH 13406 APPLIED MATHEMATICS | MATH JR.3 |
MATH 17688 MATHEMATICS I | MATH 102.3 |
MATH 18584 COMPUTER MATH FUNDAMENTALS | NO CREDIT |
MATH 24376 APPLIED CALCULUS | MATH 104.3 |
MATH 27597 STATISTICS | STAT JR.3 |
MATH 29875 | COMM 104.3 |
PHIL 17545 PHILSOSOPHY OF LOVE AND SEX | PHIL 224.3 |
PHYS 19554 PHYSICS FOR CHEMICAL SCIENCES | PHYS JR.3 |
PSYC 28614 GD | PSYC 253.3 |
SOCI 11009 CRIMINOLOGY: A CANADIAN APPROACH | SOC 212.3 |
SOCI 16039 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY | SOC JR.3 |
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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.