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
Toronto Metropolitan University course | USask course |
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BCH 261 + BCH 361 BIOCHEMISTRY + ADVANCED BIOCHEMISTRY | BMSC 200.3 + BMSC 230.3 |
BLG 151 MICROBIOLOGY | BMSC 210.3 |
BLG 311 CELL BIOLOGY | ACB UNSP.3 NOT BMSC 200/230 |
BLG 411 CELL BIOLOGY | ACB UNSP.3 NOT BMSC 200/230 |
BLG 600 PHYSIOLOGY | PHSI JR.3 NOT PHSI 208.6 |
BMS 451 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY | MCIM 308.3 REVIEWED DEC 2019 |
BMS 605 ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGY | PHSI JR.3 NOT PHSI 208.6 |
CBLG 151 MICROBIOLOGY I | BMSC 210.3 |
CFNY 403 FOOD SECURITY CONCEPTS/PRINCIPLES | TBD NOT NUTR 120.3 |
CHY 142 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | CHEM JR.3 |
CKCH 225 BIOCHEMISTRY I | BMSC 200.3 REVIEWED NOV 2020 |
CMTH 131 MODERN MATHEMATICS I | MATH 110.3 |
CMTH 231 MODERN MATHEMATICS II | MATH 116.3 |
CPCS 120 PHYSICS I | PHYS 115.3 REVIEWED APR 2020 |
LAW 122 BUSINESS LAW | COMM 304.3 REVIEWED 2022 |
PCS 120 PHYSICS I | PHYS 115.3 REVIEWED JAN 2020 |
PCS 130 PHYSICS II | PHYS JR.3 REVIEWED JAN 2020 |
PSY 102 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I | PSY 120.3 REVIEWED 2022 |
PSY 105 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR | PSY JR.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 124 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | PSY 226.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 202 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY II | PSY 121.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 300 PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW | PSY 231.3 REVIEWED 2023 |
PSY 302 CHILD DEVELOPMENT | PSY 213.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 325 PSYCHOLOGY OF DISORDER | PSY 223.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 411 RESEARCH METHODS AND STATS | PSY 233.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 550 HUMAN SEXUALITY | PSY 227.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
PSY 713 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERCEPTION | PSY 252.3 REVIEWED APRIL 2023 |
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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.