University of Calgary

Examples of courses offered at the University of Calgary 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 8 prerequisite courses).

*NOTE* Prerequisite courses that were previously listed can still be used for credit as long as students were registered in the course prior to March.

Statistics:
BIOL 315 - Quantitative Biology 1
PSYC 301 - Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology II
PSYC 312 - Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology
STAT 205 - Introduction to Statistical Inquiry
STAT 213 - Introduction to Statistics I
STAT 217 - Introduction to Statistics II
STAT 431 - Introduction to Biostatistics
SOCI 311 - Introductory Social Statistics I
STAT 327: Statistics for the Physical and Environmental Sciences
BIOL 305

Child Development or Developmental Psychology
PSYC 351 - Developmental Psychology

Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 365 - Cognitive Psychology
LING/PSYC 467 - Psycholinguistics
EDUC 425 - Principles of Educational Psychology

Neuroanatomy or Neuropsychology
PSYC 375 - Brain and Behaviour
PSYC 476 - Physiological Psychology
PSYC 479 - Human Neuropsychology

Introduction to Linguistics
LING 201 - Introduction to Linguistics I

Articulatory Phonetics
LING 341 - Phonetics I

Child Language Development, Child Language Acquisition or First Language Acquisition
LING 316 - Language Acquisition I
LING 331 - First Language Acquisition (no longer being offered)
PSYC 349 - Language Development
PSYC 451 - Cognitive Development

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 201 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies