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Transfer credits for advanced secondary school students

Advanced secondary school students

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If you’ve completed advanced secondary school studies, apply to receive transfer credits at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)! When completing the application form, select your system of study.    

Explore the tables below to check what credits you may be eligible for. They are intended as guides and aren't comprehensive. They show transfer credits that we've recently granted and are subject to change.

 

Transfer credit matches

GCE Advanced Level Examinations (A Levels) with grades of C or higher will be considered. Transfer credits will not be considered for AS Levels.

A Level Subject
TMU Transfer Credit
Accounting 2 ACC GEN (For non-accounting and finance majors only)
Art and Design
FCD 121 and FSN 221
Biology BLG 143 and BLG 144
Chemistry CHY 123 and 1 CHY GEN
Computer Science CPS 213 and CPS 310
Design and Textiles FSN 101 and FSN GEN
Divinity 2 REL LLS
Economics ECN 104 and ECN 204
English Language LNG 111 and 1 LNG GEN
English Literature 2 ENG GEN
Global Perspectives and Research
2 LLS
History 2 HST LLS
Information Technology ITM 102 and ITM GEN
Islamic Studies 2 REL LLS
Language and Literature Courses
2 Language GEN (SPN, FRE, WLG, etc.)
Law 2 LAW GEN
Math - Further Math MTH 207 and MTH 108
Mathematics MTH 125 and MTH 380
Media Studies 2 GCM GEN
Physics PCS 120 and (PCS 130  or PCS 110)
Psychology PSY 102 and PSY 202
Sociology SOC 104 and 1 SOC GEN

Chart glossary:

  • GEN: Generic credit (may be used as open elective)
  • LLS: Lower level liberal studies credit

Advanced Placement subject examinations will be considered with a grade of 4 or higher.

AP Subject
TMU Transfer Credit
Art History MPC 13A/B
Biology
BLG 143 and BLG 144
Calculus AB MTH 207
Calculus BC MTH 207
Chemistry   CHY 103 and CHY 113
Chinese Language and Culture
2 CHN GEN
Comparative Government and Politics 1 POL LLS
English Language and Composition 1 ENG LLS
English Literature and Composition
1 ENG LLS
Environmental Science
GEO 110 and GEO GEN
European History
2 HST LLS
French Language and Culture
2 FRE LLS
German Language and Culture
2 WLG GEN
History: Modern 2 HST LLS
Human Geography
1 GEO LLS
Italian Language and Culture
2 WLG GEN
Japanese Language and Culture
2 WLG GEN
Latin 2 WLG GEN
Latin Literature
1 WLG LLS
Macroeconomics ECN 201 or ECN 204
Microeconomics ECN 101 or ECN 104
Physics 1 PCS GEN
Physics 2 PCS GEN
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
PCS GEN
Physics C: Mechanics   PCS GEN
Psychology 1 PSY LLS
Spanish Language and Culture 2 SPN LLS
Statistics QMS 102
United States Government and Politics 1 POL LLS
United States History 2 HST LLS

Chart glossary:

  • GEN: Generic credit (may be used as open elective)
  • LLS: Lower level liberal studies credit

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) will be considered with grades of III (C) or higher.

CAPE Subject TMU Transfer Credit
Accounting (Unit 1 and 2) ACC 100 and ACC 406
Applied Mathematics (Unit 1 and 2) MTH 110 and MTH 380
Biology (Unit 1 and 2) BLG 143 and BLG 144
Caribbean Studies (Unit 1) CRB LLS
Chemistry (Unit 1 and 2) CHY 103 and CHY 113
Communications Studies (Unit 1) CMN 124 or CMN 201 or CMN 207 or CMN 279
Computer Science (Unit 1) CPS 213
Computer Science (Unit 2) CPS 305
Economics (Unit 1 and 2) ECN 104 and ECN 204
Entrepreneurship (Unit 1) ENT 526 and ENT 601
Food and Nutrition (Unit 1 and 2) 2 FNN GEN
French (Unit 1 and 2) FRE 101 and FRE 201
History (Unit 1 and 2) 2 HST LLS
Information Technology (Unit 1 and 2) 2 ITM GEN
Integrated Mathematics (Unit 1) MTH 125
Law (Unit 1 and 2) 2 LAW GEN
Management of Business (Unit 1 and 2) GMS 200 and GMS GEN
Physics (Unit 1 and 2) 2 PCS GEN
Pure Mathematics (Unit 1 and 2) MTH 131 and MTH 110
Sociology (Unit 1 and 2) SOC 103 and SOC LLS
Spanish (Unit 1 and 2) 2 SPN GEN

Chart glossary:

  • GEN: Generic credit (may be used as open elective)
  • LLS: Lower level liberal studies credit

French Baccalaureate subjects and transfer credits are currently under review.

Higher Level (HL) subjects completed with a grade of 5 or higher will be considered.

IB Subject TMU Transfer Credit
Biology BLG 143 and BLG 144
Chemistry CHY 103 and CHY 113
Classical Languages 2 Language GEN (SPN, FRE, WLG, etc.)
Computer Science CPS 109 and CPS 209
Design Technology ASF 320
Economics ECN 104 and ECN 204
English A1 2 ENG LLS
English B
2 ENG LLS
Environmental Systems and Societies
ENH 617
Film 2 MPF LLS
Geography   2 GEO LLS
Information Technology in a Global Society
ITM 100 and ITM GEN
Language A or B 2 Language LLS
Mathematics: analysis and approaches MTH 126
Mathematics: applications and interpretation
MTH 127
Music 2 MUS LLS
Philosophy 2 PHL LLS
Psychology 2 PSY LLS or PSY 102 and PSY 202
Social and Cultural Anthropology 2 ANT LLS
Visual Arts MPC 101

Chart glossary:

  • GEN: Generic credit (may be used as open elective)
  • LLS: Lower level liberal studies credit

CEGEP

 

If you’ve completed studies at a CEGEP, we encourage you to apply for transfer credits.

  • Academic CEGEP courses with grades of 70% (B-) or higher are eligible for transfer credit.
  • If your course outline is in French, please provide an English translation (with the exception of French language credit courses like FRE 101 and FRE 201).
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