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

Three Gorges University courseUSask course
MARXIST PHILOSOPHY PRINCIPLES MARXIST PHILOSOPHY PRINCIPLES + INTRODUCTION TO MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT + INTRODUCTION TO DENG XIAPING THEORY + IDEOLOGICAL AND MORAL CULTIVATION, LAW BASIS = XAR JR.6
INTRODUCTION TO MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT MARXIST PHILOSOPHY PRINCIPLES + INTRODUCTION TO MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT + INTRODUCTION TO DENG XIAPING THEORY + IDEOLOGICAL AND MORAL CULTIVATION, LAW BASIS = XAR JR.6
INTRODUCTION TO DENG XIAPING THEORY MARXIST PHILOSOPHY PRINCIPLES + INTRODUCTION TO MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT + INTRODUCTION TO DENG XIAPING THEORY + IDEOLOGICAL AND MORAL CULTIVATION, LAW BASIS = XAR JR.6
IDEOLOGICAL AND MORAL CULTIVATION MARXIST PHILOSOPHY PRINCIPLES + INTRODUCTION TO MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT + INTRODUCTION TO DENG XIAPING THEORY + IDEOLOGICAL AND MORAL CULTIVATION, LAW BASIS = XAR JR.6
LAW BASIS MARXIST PHILOSOPHY PRINCIPLES + INTRODUCTION TO MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT + INTRODUCTION TO DENG XIAPING THEORY + IDEOLOGICAL AND MORAL CULTIVATION, LAW BASIS = XAR JR.6
LINEAR ALGEBRA I MATH 164.3
PROBABILITY STATISTICSSTAT 241.3
COMPLEX VARIABLES FUNCTIONS MATH 379.3
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS I ADVANCED MATHEMATICS I + ADVANCED MATHEMATICS II = MATH 110 + MATH 116 + MATH 225
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS II  ADVANCED MATHEMATICS I + ADVANCED MATHEMATICS II = MATH 110 + MATH 116 + MATH 225
COMPUTER CONTROL NO CREDIT
AUTOMATIC CONTROL THEORY IINO CREDIT
COMPUTER BASIS CMPT 100.3
COMPUTER LANGUAGE “C” CMPT 116.3
CPLD & CAD SOFTWARE NO CREDIT

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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.

This listing is not comprehensive.