Sheridan College Transfer Credit Course Equivalencies
Sheridan Courses Courses UTM Equivalency (Bolded courses are mandatory for the Diploma) ENGLISH
ENGL10102 – Principles of Academic Writing and Research ENG100H5 ENGL17889 – Composition and Rhetoric
LITT20102 – Modern Literature and Contemporary Issues ENG140Y5 (exclusion to ENG110H5) LITT14333 – Introduction to Popular Literature LITT14895 – Introduction to the Short Story Or LITT20102 – Modern Literature and Contemporary Issues HUMN15436 – Understanding Narrative LITT28661 – World Literature
LITT26367 – Gender and Sexuality in Literature ENG269H5
HUMN34444 – Topics in Ecocriticism ENG259H5
LITT24310 – Children’s Literature: A primer ENG234H5
LITT29989 – Science Fiction and Futuristic Narratives: The shape of things to come ENG237H5
LITT30111 – Canadian Studies: Critical approaches to the Canadian “North” ENG215H5
LITT38634 – Topics in Canadian Literature ENG358H5
LITT25000 – Women’s Writing: 1900-1965 ENG2**H5
LITT25892 – The Twenty-First Century Novel ENG2**H5 (exclusion to ENG210Y5) PHILOSOPHY
PHIL13278 – Modes of Reasoning PHL247H5
PHIL16121 – Philosophy: An Introduction PHL1**H5 (exclusion to PHL103H5 and PHL113H5)
PHIL10000 – Philosophy of Life PHL1**H5 PHIL20102 – Philosophical Issues
PHIL38845 – Existentialist Philosophy PHL2**H5 (exclusion to PHL220H5) POLITICAL SCIENCE
Any three of the following courses: POL1**Y5 POLI14681 – Canadian Politics Fulfills first-year prerequisites for second-year POL courses POLI15817 – International Politics Introduction POLI23033 – Social Movements and Protest POLI35589 – Propaganda: Words of Mass Deception POLI20009 – Social Policy in Canada
POLI24049 – Introduction to Global Governance POL2**H5 (excl. POL114H5) SOCIOLOGY
SOCI17221 – Principles of Sociology SOC1**H5 SOCI20839 – Diversity in Canadian Society
SOCI17221 – Principles of Sociology SOC1**Y5 SOCI20839 – Diversity in Canadian Society Plus any SOCI 10000-level
SOCI20009 – Social Policy in Canada SOC240H5
SOCI20199 – Sociology of Food SOC263H5
SOCI25145 – Women, Gender and Society SOC275H5
SOCI23821 – Issues in Sociology SOC230H5
SOCI23551 – Youth Crime & Youth Justice in Canada SOC310H5
SOCI27198 – Sociology of Shopping SOC317H5
Any other two 20000-level or 30000-level SOCI courses SOC2**H5 HISTORICAL STUDIES
HUMN18823 – Humanities and Western Civilizations HIS101H5 + HIS1**H5 Plus any two other HIST courses Note: In order to receive HIS101H5, students must successfully pass ENGL10102 or ENGL17889 with 60% or higher. HIS1*H5 will be awarded if this condition is not met.
HUMN18823 – Humanities and Western Civilizations HIS101H5 Plus one other HIST course Note: In order to receive HIS101H5, students must successfully pass ENGL10102 or ENGL17889 with 60% or higher. HIS1*H5 will be awarded if this condition is not met. ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH18731 – Cultural Anthropology ANT204H5
ANTH37721 – Forensic Anthropology ANT205H5
ANTH33796 – Topics in Applied Anthropology: Living with Culture ANT3**H5 (SSC)
Notes: • Courses may only be counted once. Questions? Contact: • Course equivalencies are continually updated Manager, Pathways Programs Email: [email protected] and are subject to change. Innovation Complex, Room 1270 Phone: 905-828-5400 • † = Under review University of Toronto Mississauga Fax: 905-569-4301 • Note that you must achieve a minimum of 60% in 3359 Mississauga Road www.utm.utoronto.ca/transfer each Sheridan College course to have it transfer. Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6 • If we cannot award you credit for established equivalencies, we will consider additional electives for generic transfer credit. Last updated November 2019