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

Taylor's University courseUSask course
Acct 201
Accounting I
COMM 201.3
Acct 202
Accounting II
COMM 210.3
Advs 210
Advertising
COMM SR.3
Biol 160
Biological Science (w/lab)
BIOL 120.3
Blaw 331
The Legal Environment of Business
NO CREDIT
Chem 101
Chemical Concepts (w/lab)
CHEM JR.3
Chem 105
General Chemistry I (w/lab)
CHEM 112.3
Chem 106
General Chemistry II (w/lab)
CHEM 115.3
Chem 221
General Organic Chemistry I w Lab
CHEM JR.3
Comm 101
Intro to Mass Communication
COMM JR.3
Comm 105
Interpersonal Communication
COMM JR.3
Csci 101
Computer Concepts & Applications
CMPT 100.3
Csci 116
Computer Programming I-C
CMPT 111.3
Csci 117+221
Computer Programming - Java
CMPT 270.3
Csci 221
Object-Oriented Programming
CMPT 115.3
Csci 223
Computer Organization & Assembly Systems
CMPT 215.3
Csci 251
Programming for Engineering & Sciences
CMPT 117.3
Econ 202
Microeconomics
ECON 111.3
Econ 203
Macroeconomics
ECON 114.3
Elec 201
Linear Circuit Theory I
PHYS SR.3
Elec 202
Linear Circuit Theory II
PHYS SR.3
Elec 207
Electronic Measurement Techniques Lab
PHYS 230.1
Engl 092
Basic Writing I
NO CREDIT
Engl 093
Basic Writing II
NO CREDIT
Engl 095
Writing Workship
NO CREDIT
Engl 101
English Composition I
XAR UNSP.3
Engl 102
English Composition II
XAR UNSP.3
Engl 200
Introduction to American Literature
ENG SR.3 (200 LEVEL)
Engr 121
Engineering Graphics
NO CREDIT
Enrg 196+207
Engineering Problem Solving/ Graphics
NO CREDIT
Fdsc 201
Science of Food and Nutrition
NUTR 120.3
Fins 323
Introductory Financial Management
COMM 203.3
Gbus 102
Introduction to Business
COMM 101.3
Gbus 271
Business Communication
COMM 100.3
Hist 101
World Civilizations I (to 1500)
HIST 111.3
Hist 102
World Civilizations II (to 1500)
HIST 122.3
Hist 105
US History to 1877
HIST 170.3
Hist 106
US History Since 1877
HIST 170.3
Math 110
College Algebra
MATH JR.3
Math 161
Calculus for Business I
MATH 101.3
If taken alone
Math 161+162
Calculus for Business I & II
MATH JR.3 + MATH 121.3
Math 162
Calculus for Business II
MATH 121.3
Math 171
Calculus I
MATH 110.3
Math 172
Calculus II
MATH 116.3
Math 208
Discrete Math
MATH SR.3
Student is not allowed to take MATH 328.3 for add'l credit credit might be lost if student takes CMPT 260.3, check with Computer Science Department
Math 271
Calculus III
MATH 225.3
Math 319
Linear Algebra
MATH 266.3
Math 353
Elementary Differential Equations
MATH 226.3* OR MATH SR.3
*If Math 171 and 172 have been completed; otherwise, Math Sr 3
Mech 200
Thermodynamics
PHYS JR.3
Mech 270
Basic Mechanics I
NO CREDIT
Mech 274
Basic Mechanics II
NO CREDIT
Mgmt 325
Principles of Management
NO CREDIT
Mgmt 333
Intro to Management Science
COMM 393.3
Miss 241
Management Information Systems
CMPT 275.3
Mktg 311
Marketing Principles & Problems
COMM 204.3
Musc 103
Introduction to Music
MUS 103.3
Opmt 303
Operations Management
COMM 205.3
Phil 101
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL JR.3
Phys 211+Phys 212
Physics for Science & Engineering (w/lab)
PHYS 115.3 + PHYS 125.3
Pols 101
American Government
POLS 249.3
Pols 150
Contemporary South East Asia
POLS 326.3 OR POLS 372.3
Pols 207
Intro to International Relations
POLS 362.3
Prel 201
Public Relations
COMM JR.3
Psyc 201
General Psychology
PSY JR.3
Seas 103
Southeast Asia Studies
POLS 326.3 OR POLS 346.3
Soc 101
Sociology I
SOC 111.3
Soc 101+102
Sociology I & II
SOC 111.3 + SOC 112.3
Soc 102
Sociology II
SOC 112.3
Spch 105
Effective Public Communication
COMM JR.3
Stat 230
Statistics I
STAT 244.3
Stat 230+330
Statistics I & II
STAT JR.3 + STAT 245.3
Stat 261
Statistics for Engineering & Science
STAT 245.3
Stat 330
Statistics II
STAT 245.3
Thtr 101
Foundations of Acting I
DRAM JR.3
Wrel 105
World Religion
RLST 110.3

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