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Carleton University
| Carleton University Course | U of S Credit |
|---|
ANTH 1000
| ANTH JR. 6
|
ANTH 2205
| ANTH SR. 6
|
BIOL 2001
| 1/2 OF PHSI 208.6
|
BIOL 2303
| MICR JR. 3
|
BIOL 3305
| 1/2 OF PHSI 208.6
|
BUSI 1004
| COMM 201.3
|
BUSI 1005
| COMM 210.3
|
BUSI 2101
| COMM 202.3
|
BUSI 2208
| COMM 204.3
|
BUSI 2300
| COMM 393.3
|
BUSI 2504
| COMM 203.3
|
BUSI 2505
| COMM UNSP.3
|
BUSI 2601
| COMM 304.3
|
BUSI 3300
| COMM 205.3
|
BUSI 3204
| COMM SR. 3
|
BUSI 3600
| COMM 447.3
|
BUSI 3703
| COMM 340.3
|
BUSI 4205
| COMM 456.3
|
CHEM 1000
| CHEM 112.3 + 115.3
|
CLCV 1003
| CLAS 111.3
|
CLCV 2305
| CLAS SR.3
|
ECON 1000
| ECON 111.3 + 114.3
|
ECON 2002
| ECON 211.3
|
ECON 2101
| ECON SR. 3
|
ECON 2102
| ECON 214.3
|
ECON 2103
| ECON SR. 3
|
ENGL 1000
| ENG 110.6
|
FREN 1001
| FREN JR. 6
|
FREN 2100
| FREN 212.3+FREN SR 3
|
GERM 1105
| GERM JR. 6
|
HIST 1300
| HIST JR. 6
|
LAW 1000
| NO CREDIT
|
MATH 1004
| MATH 124.3
|
MATH 1005
| MATH 224.3
|
MATH 1007
| MATH 110.3
|
PHIL 2001
| PHIL 140.3
|
PSCI 2200A
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSCI 2300A&B
| POLS 236.3 + 237.3
|
PSCI 2601A
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSCI 2700
| POLS SR. 3 NOT STATS |
PSCI 2701A
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSCI 3007A
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSCI 3600
| POLS 367.3
|
PSCI 3601
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSCI 3607A
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSCI 4109
| POLS SR. 3
|
PSYC 1001
| 1/2 PSY 110.6
|
PSYC 1002
| 1/2 PSY 110.6
|
PSYC 2001
| PSY 235.3
|
PSYC 2002
| PLSC 314.3
|
PSYC 2100
| PSY SR. 3
|
PSYC 2200
| PSY SR. 3
|
PSYC 2400
| PSY 230.3
|
PSYC 2500
| PSY 213.3
|
PSYC 2600
| PSY 222.3
|
PSYC 2700
| PSY 253.3
|
PSYC 3505
| EPSE 390.3
|
SOC 2005
| SOC 233.3 + SOC SR. 3
|
SOC 2450
| SOC 212.3
|
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.