University of Saskatchewan
Examples of courses offered at the University of Saskatchewan that satisfy our prerequisites are listed below. Check with the university for prerequisites, restrictions, program requirements, and recent changes to course listings.
Unless two courses are to be taken in sequence, students are not required to take all of the courses named on this list. Students should take AT LEAST one of the courses listed under each of the prerequisite categories (for a total of 7 prerequisite courses).
Statistics
COMM 207- Business Statistics II
PLSC 214.3 - Statistical Methods (previously PLSC 314.3)
PSY 233.3 - Statistical Methods in Behavioural Sciences
STAT 234 - Statistical Methods in Behavioural Sciences
STAT 242.3 - Statistical Theory and Methodology
STAT 244 - Elementary Statistics
STAT 245.3 - Introduction to Statistical Methods
Child Development or Developmental Psychology
PSY 213.3 - Child Development
Cognitive Psychology
PSY 253.3 - Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Psy 260.3 - Health Psychology
PSY 317.3 - Advanced Developmental Pyschology: Cognitive Development I
Neuroanatomy or Neuropsychology
PSY 242.3 - Physiological Psychology
PSY 246.3 - Introduction to Human Neuropsychology
Introductory Linguistics
LING 111.3 - Structure of Language
Articulatory Phonetics
LING 242.3 - Phonetics
Child Language Development, Child Language Acquisition or First Language Acquisition
LING 343.3 - Child Language Development (Offered every other year)
Upon admittance to the program, all students must complete an Indigenous History in Canada Course.
(* if you choose not to take the Indigenous Canada MOOC certificate course online and have taken a course prior to admission)
INDG 107 - Introduction to Canadian Indigenous Studies
INDG 262.3 - Aboriginal Narratives of Historical Memory
LING 253 - Indigenous Languages of Canada