In addition to using the resources below, contact an academic advisor in your college to determine how your transfer credit can be used toward your degree program.
In addition to the following, there is information for agriculture and bioresources transfer students on the college website.
The following are recommended courses for transfer to the College of Agriculture and Bioresources after first year.
University of Regina
For transfer to the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture: Chemistry 102, 240, Biology 100, 101, Economics 201, Math 105 or 110, English 100 or 110, and six credit units in humanities, social science or fine arts. AGRC 111.3 and 112.3 may be taken online through Campus Saskatchewan.
For transfer to the Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness: Math 105 or 110, English 100 or 110, six credit units in humanities, social science or fine arts, six credit units in natural sciences, Economics 201, 203. AGRC 111 and 112 may be taken online through Campus Saskatchewan.
Medicine Hat College
For transfer to the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture: Biology 231, 233, Chemistry 201, 250, Economics 201, 203, 6 credit units in 200-level English, 6 credit units in humanities, social science or fine arts. AGRC 111 and 112 are available online through the Centre for Continuing and Distance Education at the University of Saskatchewan.
For transfer to the Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness: Econ 201, 203, 6 credit units in physical science, 6 credit units in humanities, social science or fine arts, 3 credit units 200-level English and Math. AGRC 111 and 112 are available online through the Centre for Continuing and Distance Education at the University of Saskatchewan.
The College of Agriculture and Bioresources is currently reviewing its policies surrounding transfer credit for completed Diploma programs from post-secondary institutions. Transfer agreements are being developed to allow block transfer of credit into specified majors in the College. In some cases minimum average requirements in the diploma may be in place.
Lakeland College
Under an articulation agreement between Lakeland College and the University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture and Bioresources, graduates of the Conservation and Restoration Ecology, Environmental Conservation and Reclamation, and Environmental Protection Technology programs at Lakeland Collegeare eligible for 60 credit units of transfer credit upon transfer into the Environmental Sciences or Soil Science Fields of Specialization in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree or to the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management (Resource Science).
Lethbridge College
Graduates of the Renewable Resource Management and the Environmental Assessment and Restoration Diplomas may be eligible for up to 60 credit units of transfer credit upon transfer to the Environmental Sciences or Soil Sciences Fields of Specialization in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree or to the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management (Resource Science).
Medicine Hat College
Graduates of the Environmental Assessment and Restoration and Renewable Resource Management Diplomas may be eligible for up to 60 credit units of transfer credit upon transfer to the Environmental Sciences or Soil Sciences Fields of Specialization in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree, or to the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management (Resource Science).
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Under an articulation agreement between SIAST and the College of Agriculture and Bioresources, graduates of the Integrated Resource Management program, Woodland Campusare eligible for 60 credit units of transfer credit upon transfer to the Environmental Sciences or Soil Sciences Fields of Specialization in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree, or to the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management (Resource Science).
Interested students should contact the Student Services Coordinator of the College of Agriculture and Bioresources for more information.
Transfer credit information for the College of Arts and Science
In addition to regular admission requirements, admission of transfer applicants (or students with transfer credit) to the College of Engineering is governed by the following criteria:
To obtain a B.E. degree from the U of S, up to 54 credits may be obtained through transfer courses. The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board criteria may also limit the number of transfer credits awarded to your B.E. degree.
Find more transfer credit information specific to the College of Engineering by selecting the “Transfer Students FAQ” tab on the college website.
Transfer credit information for the College of Kinesiology
Transfer credit information for the College of Law
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