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 course | USask course |
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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 |
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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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.