2.2    Credit Transfer Involving Other Agencies and Organizations

 

The following tables provide information on the exemption policies and/or credit transfer arrangements extended to provincial public post-secondary institutions by other agencies and organizations.

 

2.2.1 Department of Education, Institutional and Industrial Education Division, Industrial Training Section

 

Department of Education’s Industrial Training Section is responsible for the registration of apprentices in Newfoundland and Labrador. Course credits will be awarded to apprentices registered in a program offering of a recognized training institution. For more information on apprenticeship training, please contact the Division of Institutional and Industrial Education at (709) 729-2729, or e-mail: app@gov.nl.ca.

 

Sending Institution

Receiving Institution

Department of Education, Industrial Training Section

College of the North Atlantic

Electronic Engineering Technology (Instrumentation)

Direct Current DC Theory ER-1140

Series and Parallel Circuits ER-1150

Voltage Drop and Power Loss ER-1170

Single Phase Theory ER-1180

Electrotechnology ET-1100

Single Phase Theory ER-1180

Three Phase Theory ER-1190

Electrotechnology ET-1101

Process Measurement ER-2156

Process Measure I CI-2800

Process Measurement ER-2156

Process Measure II CI-2801

Process Control ER-2196

Process Control I CI-2810

Process Control ER-2196

Process Control II CI-2811

Electronics ER-1732

Electronic Devices AE-1200

PLC Fundamentals ER-2170

Programming PLC’s ER-2180

PLC Process Applications ER-1790

PLC Program DP-3100

PLC Process Applications ER-1790

Distributed Control Systems ER-2200

DCS Process Applications ER-1780

Computer Control Systems CI-3830

 

 


Sending Institution

Receiving Institution

College of the North Atlantic

Department of Education, Industrial Training Section

Industrial Instrument Mechanic

Industrial Instrumentation Practices PE-2700

Occupational Health and Safety TS-1510

Industrial Instrumentation Practices PE-2700

WHMIS TS-1520

Industrial Instrumentation Practices PE-2700

First Aid TS-1530

Fabrication Technique CI-1300

Industrial Instrumentation Practices PE-2700

Hand Tools ER-1110

Electrotechnology ET-1100

Direct Current (DC) Theory ER-1140

Electrotechnology ET-1100

Series and Parallel Circuits ER-1150

Industrial Instrumentation Practices PE-2700

Electrotechnology ET-1100

Electrotechnology ET-1101

Voltage Drop and Power Loss ER-1170

Electrotechnology ET-1100

Electrotechnology ET-1101

Single-Phase Theory ER-1180

Electrotechnology ET-1101

Three-Phase Theory ER-1190

Industrial Communication Systems CE-2800

Process Measure I CI-2800

Process Measure II CI-2801

Industrial Instrumentation Practices PE-2700

Signal Transmission ER-1710

Electronic Devices AE-1200

Analog Electronics AE-2300

Analog Electronics AE-2301

Digital Electronics DP-1110

Industrial Electronic and Power Systems MP-3130

Electronics ER-1732

Electrical Machines and Devices MP-2100

Motors ER-1760

Chemistry CH-1120

Chemistry CH-1121

Introduction to Process Analysis CI-1500

Process Analysers CI-3820

Process Analyzers ER-1770

Industrial Electronic and Power Systems MP-3130

PLC Program DP-3100

Human Machine Interface Development CE-2900

PLC Process Applications ER-1790

Process Measure I CI-2800

Process Measure II CI-2801

Process Measurement ER-2156

Industrial Electronic and Power Systems MP-3130

Solid State Drives ER-2160

Industrial Electronic and Power Systems MP-3130

PLC Program DP-3100

Human Machine Interface Development CE-2900

PLC Fundamentals ER-2170

Industrial Electronic and Power Systems MP-3130

PLC Program DP-3100

Human Machine Interface Development CE-2900

Programming PLC’s ER-2180

Automatic Control Systems CI-3100

Process Control I CI-2810

Process Control II CI-2811

Process Control ER-2196

Instrumentation Hydraulics and Pneumatics CI-2240

Hydraulic Systems ER-2235

 

2.2.2 Certified General Accountant (CGA) - Exemption Policy

 

The table below provides an overview of courses in selected public post-secondary institutions in this province which receive exemption from the CGA Program. For further information on the CGA Program, please contact:

 

Mr. Gary Burgess, B. Comm., CGA

Executive Director, CGA Newfoundland and Labrador

Suite 201, 294 Freshwater Road,

St. John's, NL, A1B 1C1

Phone: (709) 579-1863 or 1-800-563-2426

Fax: (709) 579-0838, E-mail: gburgess@cga-newfoundland.org,

URL: www.cga-newfoundland.org

- OR -

Dianna Perry, Student Services Administrator

E-mail: studentservices@cga-newfoundland.org

 

Sending Institution

Receiving Agency or Organization

Memorial University

(St. John’s/SWGC Campuses)

College of the North Atlantic

CGA Courses

 

 

Level 1

Business 1101 (or the former 2100 and 3100) AND Business 3101

Financial Accounting I /II AC1260 (or the former 2010 or 2101 or AC 1240) AND AC2260 (or the former 2011 or 2101)

Introductory Financial Accounting

Business 1201

Marketing 2110

Marketing

 

 

Level 2

Business 6100

Intermediate Financial Accounting I AC2220

Financial Accounting 2 (FA2)

Business 2401 AND Statistics 2500

Statistics MA1670

Quantitative Methods 1 (QU1)

Business 2101

Managerial Accounting I AC2250 AND Managerial Accounting II AC3250

Management Accounting 1 (MA1)

Business 2000

Business Communications I CM1240 (former CM1100) AND Business Communications II CM1241 (former CM2100) AND Communications CM2200 AND Communications - Report Writing CM2300

Communications 1 (CM1)

 

 

Level 3

Business 6110

Intermediate Accounting II AC3220

Financial Accounting 3 (FA3)

Business 4500

Business Finance FN2110

Finance 1 & 2 (FN1 & FN2)

Computer Science 2801 AND Business 3700

 

Management Information Systems 1 (MS1)

Complete Degree*

Complete Diploma*

Business Case 1* (BC1)

 

 

Level 4

Business 5160 and 7160

 

Management Accounting 2 (MA2)

Business 7110

 

Accounting Theory 1 (AT1)

Business 6120

 

Taxation 1 & 2 (TX1 & TX2)

Business 6130

 

Auditing 1 & 2 (AU1 & AU2)

 

Sending Institution

Receiving Institution

CGA Courses

Memorial University

(St. John’s/SWGC Campuses)

Financial Accounting 1 (FA1)

Business 1101, Business 3101

Management Accounting 1 (MA1)

Business 2101

Financial Accounting 2 (FA2)               

Business 6100

Finance 1 & 2 (FN1 & FN2)

Business 4500

Financial Accounting 3 (FA3)

Business 6110

Financial Accounting 4 (FA4)               

Business 7120

Management Accounting 2 (MA2)

Business 5160

Taxation 1 & 2 (TX1 & TX2)

Business 6120

Auditing 1 & 2 (AU1 & AU2)               

Business 6130

Management Information Systems 1 & 2 (MS1 & MS2)

Business 3700

Law 1 (LW1)

Business – three unspecified credit hours

Accounting Theory 1 (AT1)                 

Business – three unspecified credit hours

Public Sector Financial Management (PF1)

Business 5530

Strategic Financial Management (PA2)           

Business – three unspecified credit hours

 

All students are required to complete Financial Accounting 4 (FA4), Professional Applications 1 (PA1) and two PACE option courses.

 

The minimum acceptable average for CGA equivalent courses completed at College of the North Atlantic or at Memorial University is 65%.

 

* Transfer credit will only be awarded to students with a complete degree or diploma who are receiving transfer credits for all courses in Levels 1 to 3.

 

C - Challenge examination privilege only. All challenge examinations must be written within one year of enrolling in the CGA program. If the examination is not written or if it is failed, the students must complete the course in its entirety.

 

The association may deny transfer credits for courses that are deemed to be out of date.

 

2.2.3 Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Pre-Professional Program - Exemption Policy

 

The table below provides an overview of courses in selected provincial public post-secondary institutions which receive exemption from the CMA Pre-Professional program. Upon successful completion of the CMA Pre-Professional program, students are qualified to take the CMA entrance examination which is offered nationally in June of each year. Successful completion of this examination enables students to become candidates in the CMA accreditation program. For further information on the CMA Accreditation program, please contact:

 

Mr. Mark Bradbury, CMA

Executive Director

Society of Management Accountants of Newfoundland and Labrador

Phone: (709) 726-3652 Fax: (709) 745-6216

E-mail: cmanfld@nfld.com

- OR -

Professor Shu-Lun Wong, Director

CMA Program

Faculty of Business Administration

Memorial University of Newfoundland

St. John’s, NL A1B 3X5

Phone: (709) 737-8510 Fax: (709) 737-7680

E-mail: swong@mun.ca

 

Sending Institution

Receiving Agency or Organization

St. John’s Campus Memorial University

College of the North Atlantic

CMA Pre-Professional Program

Business 1101 (or the former 2100 and 3100) AND Business 3101

Financial Accounting I/II AC 1260 (or the former 2010 or 2101) AND AC2260 (or the former 2011 or 2102)

Introductory Financial Accounting

Business 1201

Marketing 2110

Marketing

Statistics 2500 AND Statistics 2501 (or Business 2401)

Statistics for Business MA1670 (or the former 2053 or 2126) AND MA2600 (or the former 2054 or 2127)

Statistics/Quantitative Methods

Economics 2010 AND Economics 2020

Microeconomics EC1100 (or the former 2065 or 2114) AND EC1200 (or the former 2066 or 2115)

Economics

Computer Science 2801

Computerized Accounting AC2230 AND AC3230 AND Productivity Tools MC 1220/MC1221/MC2220

Introduction to Information Technology

Business 3700

 

Information Technology

Business 2301

Organizational Behaviour PS2340 (or the former 1603/1604 or 1703/2703 or PS 1310/2310)

Organizational Behaviour/Human Resources

Business 2101 (or the former 4100)

Managerial Accounting I AC2250 (or the former 2016 or 2112)

Introductory Management Accounting

Business 4401

 

Operations Management

Business 4500 (or the former 4110)

Business Finance FN2110 (or the former 2020 or AC 2320)

Introduction to Corporate Finance & Financial Management

Business 4500 (or the former 4110)

Business Finance FN2110 (or the former 2020 or AC2320)

Introduction to Corporate Finance & Financial Management

Business 5500 (or the former 5140)

 

Corporate Finance & Financial Management

Business 6100/6110

Intermediate Accounting I AC2220 (if AC1260 AND AC2260 completed) AND Intermediate Accounting II AC3220

Intermediate Financial Accounting

Business 6120

 

Taxation

Business 6130

 

Internal Control

Business 5160

 

Intermediate Management Accounting

Business 7000

MN2600

Strategic Management

Business 7120

 

Advanced Financial Accounting

Business 7160

 

Advanced Management Accounting

Covered within the prerequisite courses for the CMA Strategic Leadership program.

 

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