Course equivalencies
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What are "course equivalencies" and why do they matter?
When looking at a faculty course list, you may see courses identified as "equivalent” or ‘not to be held with." Courses are seen as equivalent when the course material in one course overlaps considerably with another. Course equivalencies give you several options for achieving the credits you need for graduation.
For example, this is the list of equivalences for calculus:
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| Page Content By: AFS (Last Revised Jul 4, 2008) |
Contact: Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences agfoodsci@umanitoba.ca |
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