Queen's University
| Queen's University Course |
U of S Equivalent |
| ApSc 131 |
No Cr |
| ApSc 131+132 |
Chem 115.3 |
| ApSc 132 |
No Cr |
| ApSc 151 |
Geol Jr. 3 |
| Apsc 171 |
Math Jr.3 |
| Bchm 315+316 |
Bmsc 200.3+230.3 |
| Biol 102+103 |
Biol 120.3+121.3 |
| Chem 112 |
Chem 112.3 + 115.3 |
| Chem 116 |
Chem 112.3 + 115.3 |
| Chem 212 |
Chem Sr. 3 |
| Chem 213 |
Chem 221.3 |
| Chem 281+282 |
Chem 250.3 + Chem 255.3 |
| Chem 281 |
Chem Sr. 3 |
| Chem 282 |
Chem Sr. 3 |
| Cisc 101 |
Cmpt 111.3 |
| Comm 103 |
Comm 101.3 |
| Comm 122 |
Comm 363.3 |
| Comm 132 |
Comm Sr. 3 |
| Comm 181 |
Comm 211.3 |
| Econ 110 |
Econ 111.3+114.3 |
| Econ 212 |
Econ 211.3 |
| Econ 222 |
Econ 214.3 |
| Eng 110 |
Eng 110.6 |
| Eng 204 |
Eng Sr. 3 |
| Eng 205 |
Eng Sr. 3 |
| Eng 226 |
Eng 321.6 |
| Eng 260 |
Eng Sr. 6 |
| Eng 269 |
Eng Sr. 6 |
| Eng 275 |
Eng Sr. 6 |
| Geol 232 |
Geol 224.3 |
| Geol 238 |
Geol Sr. 3 |
| Geol 265 |
Geol 229.3 |
| Geol 319 |
Geol 384.3 |
| Geol 321 |
Geol 258.3 |
| Geol 333 |
Geog 321.3 |
| Hist 121 |
Hist Jr. 6 |
| Hist 124 |
Hist Jr. 3 |
| Math 111 |
Math 264.3+Math Jr. 3 |
| Math 120 |
Math 116.3 |
| Math 121 |
Math 110.3+Math 112.3 |
| Math 128 |
Math 110.3 |
| Math 129 |
Math 116.3 |
| Micr 021 |
Mcim Jr. 3 |
| Phgy 212 |
Phsi 208.6 |
| Phgy 214 |
Phsi 208.6 |
| Phil 157 |
Phil Jr. 3 |
| Phil 158 |
Phil 140.5 |
| Phil 301 |
Phil 234.3 |
| Phys 107 |
Phys 115.3+117.3 |
| Phys 113 |
Phys Jr. 3 |
| Phys 114 |
Phys Jr. 3 |
| Pols 110 |
Pols Jr. 6 |
| Psyc 100 |
Psy 110.6 |
| Psy 202 |
Plsc 314.3 |
| Psyc 203 |
Psy 235.3 |
| Psyc 220 |
Psy 253.3 |
| Psyc 240 |
Psy 225.3 + 226.3 |
| Psyc 271 |
Psy 242.3 |
| Psyc 272 |
Psy Sr. 3 |
| Rels 131 |
Rlst 110.6 |
| Socy 122 |
Soc 111.3+ 112.3 |
| Stat 263 |
Stat 245.4 |
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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.
