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2017–18 International Student Viewbook
WELCOME TO TRU
YOUR TRU DEVELOPMENTInternational students at TRU reported high growth in critical and abstract thinking.*
CareerCommunication SkillsCritical & Abstract ThinkingEsthetic & Spiritual DevelopmentPublic SpeakingSelf-Awareness & ResponsibilityProspects for Future Education
Public University Founded in 1970
140+ On-campus Programs
13,000+ Students on Campus
1800+ International Students from 85+ Countries
Average Class Size of 21 Students
Safe and Comfortable Environment
Award Winning International Student Support
Award Winning Campus Infrastructure
Low Cost of Studying and Living*According to Institutional Planning and Analysis, January 2015. Engagement and Retention of International Students – What We Learned in 2014).
THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY Located in stunning Kamloops, BC — with breath-taking views — our campus overlooks the joining of the North and South Thompson Rivers in British Columbia’s sunny interior.
These are the traditional lands of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) people—grasslands, pine forests, lakes and mountain peaks. Four seasons of outdoor adventures are just minutes away.
As a research university with quality education, you can choose from over 140 on-campus programs and 55 Open Learning programs— in Arts, Business, Education, Nursing, Science, Tourism, Trades and many more. Here, when you pursue your path, your passion, your connection, and your focus, you will find your TRU.
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VancouverCalgary
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Banff
Sea�leRegina
Winnipeg
Edmonton
Whitehorse
Yellowknife
Igaluit (Frobisher Bay)
O�awa
Victoria
Toronto
QuebecFredericton
Charlo�etownHalifax
Kamloops
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FIND YOUR PATH
At Thompson Rivers University, you’ll find many paths to learning, a hands-on approach and a supportive, inclusive environment. For those kindred spirited and adventurous minds, you needn’t look further than the gates of TRU. Here the cultures of the world are welcomed, intercultural understanding is promoted, and the diverse ideas you have instilled in your life can be proudly shared. Whatever place you’re starting from, you can find your path at TRU.
TABLE OF CONTENTSFIND YOUR PATHStudy in BC’s friendliest city . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Welcome to Kamloops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Williams Lake and Open Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
FIND YOUR PASSIONGet Involved on Campus: Student Clubs and I-Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Varsity Athletics and LEAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Work Options: Your Career Starts Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Work After Graduation and Success Stories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Accommodation and Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11International Training Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Transnational Programs and Study Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
FIND YOUR FOCUSResearch at TRU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Study Options: Programs and Admission Requirements Complete Program Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 International Accreditations and Transfer Credit . . . .18 English Language Programs and U-Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Adventure, Culinary Arts & Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Global Competency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Arts, Humanities & Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Business, Economics & Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Education, Social Work & Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Health Sciences & Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Law & Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Science & Computing Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Trades & Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32How to Apply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
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1 Million sq.ft. of Learning Space & 40 Acres Of Green
1800+ International Students
200 Study Abroad Choices In More Than 40 Countries
9 Faculties & Schools
Undergraduate ResearchOver 250 Biking Routes & Trails
You Don’t Need a Vehicle Transit Stops at the Kamloops Campus Every 15 Minutes
4 Major Highways + 1 Airport
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2000+ Hours of Sunshine
Affordable Living
7 Varsity Teams 5 Athletic
Clubs12 WolfPack Teams
POWDER SKIING 100S OF LAKES MOUNTAIN HIKES All Within Only an Hour of Campus
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DIVERSE. ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES.
LIFE CHANGING
EXPERIENCES. STUDY IN BC’S FRIENDLIEST CITY.As a resident of Kamloops, you will feel welcome, comfortable, and at home. Thompson Rivers University’s Kamloops campus is located in the heart of the city overlooking the North and South Thompson Rivers. The TRU campus features plenty of green space, a botanical garden, and an impressive mix of historic and modern facilities.
A vibrant community of over 13,000 students on campus, from across Canada and around the world, complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in addition to diplomas, apprenticeships, professional certificates, continuing studies, and ESL.
Fi�ing for a university located in the Tournament Capital of Canada, TRU has 10 WolfPack varsity teams comprised of 200 athletes, participating in basketball, volleyball, hockey, baseball, soccer, badminton, cross-country running, curling, and swimming. Another 600 students participate in an active intramural sports program.
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WELCOMETO KAMLOOPS
Brilliant blue skiesSpectacular landscapes
Vibrant downtownConvenient location BC Wildlife Park
Sun Peaks ResortHeritage Park
Kamloops Art GalleryThe Old CourthouseKamloops Heritage RailwayRiverside Park
HikingSkydivingKayakingCanoeing
ZipliningSkiing
Ice skatingTubing
SnowboardingMountain biking
FishingSwimming
Shopping Movies and live theatre
Local cafesLocal vineyardsMicrobreweries
Fusion dining
Fast food eateries
LIVE INKAMLOOPS
Many places of worshipAyesha mosqueSikh templesChurchesUkrainian churchBerken Forest Buddhist Monastery
Tournament Capital Centre
Olympic-level swimming pool
FIFA certified fieldLocal sports
What can you do in Kamloops?
EXPLOREKAMLOOPS
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STUDY FROM ANYWHEREAs British Columbia’s leading online and distance education provider, TRU Open Learning offers over 55 programs and 500 courses.
More than 17,000 students take advantage of TRU’s flexible learning options to study online or by distance.
Open Learning offers more choice and flexibility in your semester schedule and you may complete courses towards your degree before you arrive to study on campus, saving both time and money.
STUDY IN WILLIAMS LAKEWilliams Lake is a beautiful city located in the central interior of British Columbia. The city boasts gorgeous skies and is surrounded by calming lakes. It is the largest urban centre between Kamloops and Prince George. Williams Lake hosts the world famous stampede which is the second largest of its kind in Canada.
Williams Lake area population: 36,000
Very affordable cost of living
Small class sizes with dedicated faculty
Diverse multicultural environment
Safe and friendly
Close-knit campus community
All types of student services
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FIND YOUR PASSION
TRU is a hub for anything and everything diverse. By welcoming this diversity, TRU facilitates creativity and innovation. Whether you aspire to reach for the moon, improve social and economic development around the world, or become an exceptional artist, TRU’s mentors and staff will ensure that your needs are met. Through internships, co-op placements, and volunteering opportunities at TRU and in our community, your success is only a few steps away. TRU takes you beyond the classroom to find your passion through real-world experiences.
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PARTICIPATE IN STUDENT CLUBS
TRU has many clubs that might interest you. Get involved in these clubs to explore your potential and showcase your skills and talents! This is a great way to make new friends, create some lasting memories and have lots of fun!
Clubs by Faculty • Accounting Club• Biology Club• Marketing Club• Finance Club• Psychology Club• MBA Club• Human Resources Club• Computer Science Club • and more!
Clubs by Ethnicity • Bangladeshi Club• India Club• Pan-African Club• Vietnamese Club• Pakistan Club• Chinese Students & Scholars Club• Spanish Club• Japanese Club• and more!
Clubs by Interest• Chess Club• Pride Club• Debate Club• Enactus Club• Toastmasters Club• Model United Nations Club• Gamers and Geeks Clubs• F22 Photography Club• and more!
INTERNATIONAL DAYS FESTIVALInternational Days is our award-winning unique, week-long, campus-wide celebration of cultures from around the world. Learn about the diversity at TRU and share information about your own culture. Join our celebration of art, food, music, singing, and dance!
Take a sneak peek into I-Days!
GET INVOLVED
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VARSITY ATHLETICSTRU’s Kamloops campus features extensive athletic facilities, including a sports complex and stadium with an Olympic-sized swimming pool, jacuzzi, saunas, two fully equipped fitness centres, extensive indoor track and court facilities, and a FIFA-approved artificial grass stadium. TRU offers a comprehensive varsity athletics program as well as extensive intramural and club sports. WolfPack varsity teams consist of baseball, soccer, basketball, volleyball, hockey, badminton, curling, cross-country running, cheerleading, and swimming.
Athletic ScholarshipsThe TRU International Student Athletic Scholarship (ISAS) is intended for international students of outstanding sporting ability who qualify for one of TRU’s varsity teams.
Intramural Sports & RecreationJust for the fun of it! TRU Recreation offers fun games, events, tournaments, trips, and more! By ge�ing involved you’ll make your university experience memorable, meet new friends, and face new challenges.
Off-Campus SportsKamloops offers top-level coaching and club competition in many different sports including swimming, rowing, track & field, rugby, figure skating, football, gymnastics, and skiing. Students interested in competitive/club sports can a�end TRU while pursuing their sport off campus.
EXPLORE CANADA WITH LEAPLeisure Exploration Activity Program at TRU provides international students with educational, fun, and exciting activities each semester for nominal charges. This is your best way to meet new people, explore the Kamloops area, experience Canadian culture, get involved in planning and organizing events and try new activities.
Activities such as• Whitewater ra¥ing• Halloween party• Day trip to Vancouver• Rock climbing• Ice skating• Shopping trips• Kelowna excursion • and many more!
See you at the game!
LEAPGET INVOLVED
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YOUR CAREER STARTS HEREEARN WHILE YOU LEARNInternational students are eligible to work on and off campus while studying full time, and will qualify for a full time work permit a¥er graduation. You can work up to 20 hours per week while studying and full time during scheduled breaks. There are many opportunities for international students.*
GET 100% PREPARED FOR YOUR CAREERThe Career Education Department helps students plan their careers from building a professional resume to ge�ing selected for the job interview. These career counsellors have years of experience and are commi�ed to supporting international students reach their career goals in Canada through a variety of initiatives.
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATIONCo-operative education combines academic studies with paid work experience. Students alternate between terms of full-time study and full-time employment.
Why Co-op?• Get paid for career-related work experience while studying• Earn academic credits and transcript distinction• Maximize job opportunities upon graduation• Choose from co-ops in Kamloops and across Canada• TRU Co-op office prepares students for interviews and job placements• Choose to work between one and up to five semesters
For Co-op requirements, fees, and more information, checktru.ca/careereducation
Program Average Monthly Salary
BBA C$2600
Sciences C$2700
Arts C$2400
IT C$2900
*cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp
Average Co-op salaryYear 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
September to
December
Academic Semester 1
Academic Semester 3
Academic Semester 5
Academic Semester 7
Academic Semester 8
January to April
Academic Semester 2
Academic Semester 4
Academic Semester 6
Co-op Work Term 3
May to August
Co-op Work Term 1
Co-op Work Term 2
Co-op Work Term 4
Graduation
Sample Co-op schedule (based on working 5 co-op semesters)
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WORK AFTER GRADUATIONAs an international student graduating from a Canadian post-secondary institution, you are eligible to remain in Canada to work. Students completing a minimum two-year program of study may be eligible to work for up to three years.*
SUCCESS STORIESMany of our international graduates have successfully found job opportunities in their area of study and interest in Canada. Here are some of the many companies that love to work with TRU graduates.
• Air Canada• Bank of Canada• BC Hydro• BC Public Service • BCIT• BCLC • Best Buy• Blackberry • Canadian Cancer Society• Canadian Tire• CIBC• City of Kamloops • City of Surrey • City of Vancouver • Hootsuite Media Inc. • HSBC Bank • Interior Health Authority• Interior Savings • KPMG• Loblaw Companies Limited• Royal Bank of Canada• Re/Max Real Estate• Scotiabank • Shaw Communications• Telus Corporation • TD Bank Group• Thompson Rivers University • Tolko Industries• University of British Columbia• and many more!
Bo HanGet in the LoopJunior So�ware EngineerBachelor of Computing Science
Tetyana DikaryevaThompson Rivers UniversityCoordinator, International Agent Relations and CommunicationsPost Baccalaureate Diploma in Destination Development
Lolita RangelConsulate General of Mexico, VancouverConsular official for the seasonal agricultural worker programBachelor of Journalism
Jay ChaudhryKPMGSenior AccountantPost Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting
Ali AltaweelOoh Kabsa RestaurantCo-founder and OwnerBachelor of Business Administration
Vadym NosovMatch Eatery and Public HouseSupervisorPost Baccalaureate Diploma in Marketing
Ankur SudIndus TravelsTour Operations CoordinatorPost Baccalaureate Diploma in International Tourism Development
Angela AchobaInterior Health AuthorityAssertive Community TreatmentRegistered NurseBachelor of Sciences in Nursing
Ming GongRoyal Bank of CanadaBanking AdvisorBachelor of Business Administration
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Canada’s biggest and most comprehensive International Student Advisor TeamThis multilingual team helps in personal counselling and assistance on all aspects of student life in Canada, including housing, visa application, and se�lement services. This team also assists with orientation and welcome services, including airport reception, city tours, and peer programs.
STUDENT SERVICES
Our international admissions team helps process applications (within one week approximately), assists students with their enquiries and advises on specific program requirements.
Our international academic advisors help you in course planning before you arrive on campus and monitor your academic performance to provide counselling support. They look a¥er your academic success guidance and also hold workshops.
From le¤ to right: Craig Engleson (English), Reyna Denison (Spanish), Kamal Kaur (Punjabi,Hindi), Idah Msiska (Nyanja), Rika Kimura (Japanese), Teresa Wei (Mandarin), Reuben Onyango (Swahili), Marianna Abutalipova (Russian, Dutch, French), Zhe Paul Zeng (Mandarin), Eric Kim (Korean), Amit Goel (Hindi).
CHAT LIVE with them at mytruworld.ca
How to use ISA Live Chat? Watch this video.
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LIVE ON CAMPUSBe minutes away from your classes. Enjoy easy access to campus amenities and nearby city recreational facilities. Belong to a vibrant, active community of students from Canada and around the world. Live on campus at the TRU Residence (“TRU Rez”) or On-Campus Housing (“McGill”).
> tru.ca/housing
Off-Campus HousingLearn more about your off-campus housing options through the Off-Campus Housing Registry, the TRUSU Student Housing Resource Centre, and the Homestay Program for International Students.
TRU Residence The 11-storey TRU Rez has some of the best views in the city. Each of the 570 private bedrooms include a desk, chair, double bed, phone, TV, and lamp. Floors are co-ed, but two- and four-bedroom suites with shared kitchene�e and washroom are either all female or all male. New students to TRU are guaranteed accommodation if you apply by March 31st. A�er that date, applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Rates for September 2016 – April 2017 (Fall/Winter)
• Application Fee/Deposit: $500• 2 or 4 bedroom suite: $7,250
On-Campus HousingOn-Campus Housing (McGill Residence) offers 302 self-contained bedrooms with kitchene�es in four-bedroom “quad” units, in three buildings. Each all-female or all-male quad includes a shared washroom and common area, with access to a central building which includes laundry, bike room, mail room and resident kitchen (as well as study and recreational space). Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Rates for September 2016–April 2017 (Fall/Winter)Choose between Regular, Upgraded and Deluxe ($4,264 – $4,753)
Homestay: Live with a Canadian FamilyManaged by TRU world staff, TRU’s homestay program offers a great opportunity for students to experience Canadian culture and practice English by living with Canadian families or individuals. More than 450 carefully selected Canadian homestay providers participate in this program.
Homestay Advantages• A private furnished bedroom• Three meals per day, and snacks• Care and support of a
Canadian family• Share your culture• Practice English in
real life situations(Approx $750 per month, includes meals)
> tru.ca/housing
Where will you live in Kamloops? See your options!
2 Bedroom Plan
4 Bedroom Plan
CHAT LIVE with them at mytruworld.ca
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Summer Camps & Short-Term programsLanguage and Culture Open Programs (Open to all students)Our three and four-week programs provide students with a learner-centred environment that enables them to acquire English through listening, speaking, and active participation in a rich educational environment. The program combines English-language training with cultural activities, opportunities to practice speaking English in real life situations, and full immersion experience with homestay families.
4-week Summer Language & Culture Program: July 4 – 28, 2017
3-week Summer Language & Culture Program: August 8 – 25, 2017
3-week Winter Language & Culture Program: February 6 – 24, 2017
Specialized Language & Academic Preparation ProgramsLanguage & Culture Transition Program (3 weeks): August 8 – 25, 2017This program is for new students registered in academic programs at TRU starting in the Fall.
• Improve Accuplacer ESL test score
• Improve listening and speaking skills
• 12 additional classroom hours
• Time to become familiar with TRU and Kamloops before classes start
University Success Program (6 weeks): June 20 – July 29, 2017This six-week innovative and exciting program’s main objectives are to:
• Improve Academic English language proficiency
• A�end select university lectures and experience real university campus life
• Experience Canadian culture and activities
BC Offshore School Enhancement Program (4 weeks): July 31 – August 25, 2017Provides students the opportunity to increase success on their provincial exams and future studies at TRU.
Wild, Wild, West Program (3 weeks): August 21 – September 8, 2017The perfect se�ing for stepping back in time while experiencing a unique and thrilling English program!
• Visit real ranches and rodeos
• Go horseback riding, camping, and gold panning!
• A�end English classes and improve speaking and listening skills
What is included in all camps and short-term programs:
• Homestay accommodation (includes all meals and living costs)
• All recreational and cultural activities
• Airport pick-up and drop-off
• TRU campus and city orientation
• Free wifi on campus
• Support from Advisors and Instructors
What you will gain:• Improved speaking, listening, and
presentation skills in English
• Improved study skills
• Lifelong friendships with students from around the world
• A great Canadian experience
Professional Development ProgramsProfessional Development for Post-Secondary Educators: Various dates available (based on groups of 20)Develop and expand your understanding of current pedagogical theories while being introduced to a variety of new teaching techniques and strategies.
Professional Development for Teachers of English as a Foreign Language: Various dates available (based on groups of 20)Introduce participants to a variety of proven teaching techniques and strategies that will enhance their own teaching styles.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
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TRANSNATIONAL PROGRAMSThe Department of Transnational Education offers an exciting range of transnational partnerships and linkages, which allow for exciting and unique ways to gain TRU credits and experience.
TRU has more than 40 transnational partner institutions around the world including China, Colombia, Germany, Iceland, India, Korea, Mexico, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Turkey, USA, and Vietnam, and more than 1,300 students are currently enrolled in TRU programs delivered at partner institutions which include Business and Computer Science.
TRU articulation agreements allow students to seamlessly transfer credits earned at their home institutions into TRU programs. Current program areas include Arts, Business, Science, Computing Science, Tourism, and Technology Management.
TRU pathway partners include high schools and English language schools in Canada and globally, to create pathways for students to complete their preparatory studies and then transfer smoothly to university studies at TRU.
TRU’s Visiting Student Program provides students with the opportunity to study abroad in Canada. The program includes intensive English language courses and/or university academic courses. All courses may be counted towards university credits at the TRU partner institution.
STUDY ABROADEnhance your degree and your university experience! Make your degree stand out and incorporate an international experience into your studies. You’ll broaden your perspective, expand your job opportunities, have fun—and, it can count towards your degree!
Student ExchangeThrough an extensive network of international partnerships, TRU offers a comprehensive student exchange program. There is no be�er teacher than life experience and no be�er classroom than the world. Study for one or two semesters in another country and have those credits applied toward your TRU degree. Currently, there are opportunities at more than 220 institutions in over 40 countries.
Field SchoolsTRU operates a number of specialized field schools which are unique in terms of location, course content, program length, and cost. Earn course credit in international field schools —courses run from two to six weeks. Step outside of the classroom with a TRU field school to experience hands-on learning.
Short Term Summer ProgramsYet another great way to travel and experience another culture for credit towards your degree. Many of our bilateral exchange partners run 2, 3, 4, and 6 week programs which students can participate during the months of May, June, and July. These programs typically cover accommodation, some meals, and cultural activities. If you are not sure about diving into a full semester abroad, let this short term experience be the testing ground to get your feet wet!
Where will you go?
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TRU opens its doors with various options and a range of diverse disciplines, the best of Arts, Business, Education, Nursing, Science, Tourism, Trades and other fields of study. We expand horizons with our breadth of exceptional programs— from certificates to bachelor, and post-baccalaureate diplomas to master’s degrees. With small classroom sizes, field studies, practical experience, and a friendly and supportive study environment, TRU provides the perfect se«ing that helps you find your focus.
FIND YOUR
FOCUS
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RESEARCH AT TRU
TRU microbiologist Dr. Naowarat (Ann) Cheeptham is going to extremes in her search for new sources of antibiotics to fight multi-drug-resistant bacteria. Working with an expert cave explorer to collect microorganisms from some of Canada’s most remote, extreme cave habitats, she and her team of graduate and undergraduate researchers are testing hundreds of these tough, adaptable bacteria for potential antibiotic superpowers.
SEARCHING FOR SUPERHEROES Naowarat (Ann) Cheeptham, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
ADVANCING THE BATTLE AGAINST DRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA Kingsley Donkor, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
One very promising area of research is into lantibiotics —substances that not only show remarkable effectiveness against many forms of bacteria but also have a promising ability to thwart the development of resistance. Dr. Donkor is working to discover the precise way in which lantibiotics destroy bacterial cells so that he can use that knowledge to develop new and even more effective lantibiotic substances.
UNDERSTANDING AND PRESERVING THREATENED ECOSYSTEMSLauchlan Fraser, PhD Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Canada Research Chair in Community and Ecosystem Ecology
Grasslands and wetlands represent some of the earth’s most important, yet highly threatened ecosystems. As the pressures of global climate change intensify, these ecosystems are coming under increasing strain. Over the past two decades Dr. Lauchlan Fraser has addressed fundamental questions in how environmental processes influence key plant species in delicate grassland and wetland systems. His work is assisting in the development of strategies to overcome challenges to species survival.
Watch this Bloomberg video on Dr. Naowarat’s research
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STUDY OPTIONSTRU Master’s Degrees and Post Baccalaureate Studies Length Intakes Laddering Master’s
Degree Options Page
Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (MBA Foundation, Year 1) 8 Months Sept/Jan/May 24
Master of Business Administration (MBA Year 2) 1 Year Sept/Jan 24
Graduate Certificate in Education Studies (Pre-MEd) 4 Months + ESL Sept/May 27
Master of Education, Leadership 1.5 - 2 Years Sept/Jan 27
Master of Science, Environmental Science 1.5 - 2 Years Sept/Jan/May tru.ca
Master’s Degrees in Environmental Economics and Management (New) 2 Years Sept (expected) tru.ca
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May MBAPost Baccalaureate students may receive exemptions in the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (MBA Foundation, Year 1) which must be completed prior to applying to the MBA (Year 2).
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Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Business Administration 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 24
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Finance 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 24
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Human Resource Management 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 25
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in International Business 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 25
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Marketing 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 25
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in New Venture Creation 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 25
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Supply Chain Management 2 Years (60 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 25
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Adventure Studies 1 Year (39 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 20
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in International Tourism Development 1 Year (39 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 20
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Tourism Destination Development 2 Years (54 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 20
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Tourism Experience Management 2 Years (54 Credits) Sept/Jan/May 20
Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate (TESL) 4 Months Sept/Jan/May MEd Leadership tru.ca
Law – Juris Doctor 3 Years Sept 29
TRU Undergraduate Degrees Length Intakes Co-op / Practicum Page Bachelor of Arts
4 Years Sept/Jan/May Co-op 23Majors: Communication, Economics, Economics & Math, Economic & Political Studies, English, Geography & Environmental Studies, History, Math, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration4 Years Sept/Jan/May Co-op 25Majors: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, International
Business, Marketing, New Venture Creation, and Supply Chain Management
Double Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Computing Science 5 Years Sept/Jan/May Co-op tru.ca
Bachelor of Computing Science 4 Years Sept/Jan Co-op 30
Bachelor of Education – Elementary 5 Years Sept Practicum 27
Bachelor of Education – STEM (New) 5 Years Sept Practicum tru.ca
Bachelor of Fine Arts 4 Years Sept/Jan 23
Bachelor of Health Science (3rd or 4th Year Entry) 2 Years Sept/Jan Co-op 28
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies 4 Years Sept/Jan Co-op 23
Bachelor of Journalism 4 Years Sept Practicum 23
Bachelor of Natural Resource Science 4 Years Sept Co-op 30
Bachelor of Science
4 Years Sept/Jan/May Co-op 30Majors: Animal Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Cellular, Molecular & Microbial Biology, Ecology & Environmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Computing Science, Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, Statistics
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 4 Years Sept Practicum 28
Bachelor of Social Work 4 Years Sept Practicum 27
Bachelor of Technology (Third year entry) 2 Years Sept/Jan 32
Bachelor of Tourism Management4 Years Sept/Jan/May Co-op 20Concentrations: Festivals & Events, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, International Adventure
Tourism, Mountain Studies, Nature-Based Community Development, Resort Experience
Engineering – First & Second Year Transfer to UBC and UVic 1 - 2 Years Sept Co-op 31
Forestry – First & Second Year Transfer to UBC 1 - 2 Years Sept 31
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TRU Diploma Programs Length Intakes Co-op / Practicum
Laddering Degree Options Page
Accounting Technician 2 Years Sept/Jan/May BBA 26
Adventure Guide 2 Years Sept Co-op BTM 21
Adventure Management 2 Years Sept Co-op BTM 21
Architectural & Engineering Technology 3 Years Sept BTech 31
Associate of Commerce & Business Administration 2 Years Sept/Jan/May BBA tru.ca
Computing Science 2 Years Sept/Jan Co-op BSc 30
Early Childhood Education 2 Years Sept Practicum BA 27
Events & Conventions Management 2 Years Sept Practicum BTM 21
Executive Assistant 2 Years Sept/Jan BBA 26
Human Service 2 Years Sept Practicum BSW 27
Management 2 Years Sept/Jan/May Co-op BBA 26
Practical Nursing (Williams Lake campus only) 2 Years August Practicum BSc Nursing 28
Police & Justice Studies 2 Years Sept BA, BBA, BSW 29
Resort & Hotel Management 2 Years Sept Practicum BTM 22
Respiratory Therapy 3 Years Sept Practicum BHS 28
Sport Event Management 2 Years Sept Practicum BTM 22
Tourism Management 2 Years Sept/Jan/May Practicum BTM tru.ca
Visual Arts 2 Years Sept BA tru.ca
Water and Wastewater Technology 2 Years Sept Practicum BTech 32
TRU Certificate Programs Length Intakes PageAdventure Sport 1 Year Sept 22
Administrative Assistant 1 Year Sept 26
Business Foundation 1 Year Sept tru.ca
Culinary Arts / Professional Cook Levels 1 & 2 1 – 1.5 Years Jan/Aug 22
Education Assistant & Community Support 1 Year Sept tru.ca
Health Care Assistant 1 Year Sept tru.ca
Horticulture 1 Year August tru.ca
Water and Wastewater Utilities 1 Year August 32
TRU University Prep & Student Development Length Intakes PageAdult Basic Education & BC Adult Graduation Diploma N/A Sept/Jan/May tru.ca
English as a Second Language N/A Sept/Jan/May 19
University Preparation Courses N/A Sept/Jan/May 19
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International Baccalaureate (IB)The IB diploma is accepted for admission to TRU. Transfer credit will be granted for higher level courses completed with a score of 5 or higher. Students have the option to decline the transfer credit if they wish to complete the course(s) at the University.To transfer credits to Arts, Business or Science you must have:
1. Official IB transcript2. Higher Learning courses only3. Grade of 5, 6, or 7
For a complete list of the IB transfer credits, please go to: tru.ca/admissions/hs-students/ibOfficial transcripts must be sent to the Admissions Office directly from the testing centre. Transcripts can be requested from:
International Baccalaureate, New York A�n: Transcripts 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 240 New York, NY 10115 Phone: 212.696.4464
Advanced Placement (AP) Exams through the College BoardAP exams will be accepted for admission to TRU. Transfer credit is granted for approved subjects passed with a grade of a subject grade of 4 or higher. Official transcripts must be provided from the College Board. Students may choose to repeat a course at TRU by forfeiting the credit. To transfer credits you must have:• Official AP transcript• Grade of 4 or 5For more information on transfer credit to arts, science, or business programs at TRU visit tru.ca/admissions/hs-students/standing/cb
General Certificate of Educational Studies (GCE)Students completing their GCE will be considered for admission on a combination of factors. For admission to TRU you will need:• A minimum of two Advanced (A) level courses and two Advanced
Subsidiary (AS) level courses or• A minimum of two A-level courses and three
Ordinary (O) level subjects• Completion of O-levels (University Preparation courses
will need to be completed at TRU)
GCE Advanced Level (A-Level Exams) transfer creditTransfer credit is granted for approved A-level courses passed with a grade of an A or B. Official transcripts must be provided to receive transfer credit (Check the BC Transfer Guide to see the specific TRU credit for the identified AP and IB courses). Students may choose to repeat a course at TRU by forfeiting the credit. To transfer credits, you must have:
1. Official GCE transcript2. A-Level courses only
3. Grade of A or BFor more information on transfer credit to arts, science or business programs at TRU visit tru.ca/admissions/hs-students/standing/alevel
DAADTRU will accept the DAAD language test with a minimum B2 level as proof of meeting the English Language requirement for Visiting International Students only. Students will be required to take the English Placement Test on arrival only as guidance for counselors in the event students may need more English language support.
General Education Development (GED) TestGED is an accepted high school equivalent for admission to TRU under the following conditions:• Must be 17 years of age• Will need IELTS score• Will need to take Accuplacer Math assessment at TRU
Transfer CreditTRU will accept college and university transfer credit. Official transcripts and detailed course outlines must be provided to receive transfer credit
1. Transfer credit assessment is done once the student has been admi�ed to TRU and submi�ed official transcripts and course outlines
2. A maximum of 50% of any program will be recognized outside of TRU3. International Admissions will assess a student’s formal learning from
other accredited post-secondary institutions4. TRU will give transfer credit whenever possible, total will differ
depending on the program
INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATIONS AND TRANSFER CREDIT
Academic RequirementsSecondary school completion (high school graduation)
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions (if applicable)
Other requirements vary by program.
For detailed requirements, please refer to pages 20 – 32 or tru.ca/programs
English Proficiency English 12: 73% (B)
IELTS: 6.5+ with no bands below 6.0 TOEFL iBT: 88+ with no section below 20 TOEFL PBT: 570+, TWE 4.5+ MELAB: 81+ CanTEST: 4.5+ with no component below 4.0
CAEL: Overall 70+, no subtest below 60 PTE: 58+
FOR DIRECT ADMISSION
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS AND U-PREPTRU is a leader in “English as a Secondary Language” (ESL) and “University Preparation” (U-Prep). Our ESL program is designed to provide specific and appropriate language training for students who plan to proceed to post-secondary study, focussing on English for academic purposes. Our students come from around the world, and we look forward to meeting you!
THE TRU ADVANTAGE
1. English Placement Test (EPT) is available upon arrival2. IELTS and TOEFL scores are accepted3. Academic ESL designed for university preparation4. Can combine ESL and Academic courses
for credit in Levels 4 and 55. 20 hours of classroom instruction per week6. Language labs and activities7. Access to Leisure Exploration Activity Program (LEAP)
Each of the five levels of TRU’s ESL Program take one semester to complete. Students with no official test score will take an English Placement Test (EPT) upon arrival at TRU and will be placed in the appropriate level of English language study as indicated in the chart to the right. If a student has an official test score they may choose to enter ESL or academic courses without taking the TRU English Placement Test. Please refer to chart.Note: In order to guarantee registration for the courses you want, please submit your English test scores one month before arriving at TRU.
Academic Courses Towards Degree
Academic Program Entry Requirement: IELTS: 6.5+ with no bands below 6.0 TOEFL iBT: 88+ with no section below 20 TOEFL PBT: 570+, TWE 4.5+ MELAB: 81+ CanTEST: 4.5+ with no component below 4.0CAEL: Overall 70+, no subtest below 60 PTE: 58+TRU ESL Level 5
Level 5 ESL2 ESL Courses + 3 Academic Courses
Level 5 Entry Requirement: IELTS: 6.0+ with no band below 5.5 TOEFL iBT: 80+ TOEFL PBT: 550 - 569, TWE 4.0+ MELAB: 77+ CanTEST: 4.0+ with no component below 4.0 CAEL: Overall 60+no subtest below 50 TRU ESL Level 4
Level 4 ESL4 ESL Courses + 1 Academic Course
Level 4 Entry Requirement: IELTS: 5.5+ with no band below 5.0 TOEFL iBT: 71+ TOEFL PBT: 530 - 549 MELAB: 74+ CanTEST: 4.0+ with no component below 3.5 CAEL: Overall 50+ no subtest below 40 TRU ESL Level 3
Level 3 ESL5 ESL Courses ESL Intermediate Certificate Award
Level 3 Entry Requirement: IELTS: 5.0+ TOEFL iBT: 61+ TOEFL PBT: 500 - 529 MELAB: 69+ CanTEST: 3.5+ CAEL: Overall 40+ TRU ESL Level 2
Level 2 ESL5 ESL CoursesESL Foundations Certificate Award
Level 2 Entry Requirement: TRU English Placement TestTRU ESL Level 1
Level 1 ESL5 ESL Courses
TRU English Placement Test required Suggested Entry requirement TOEFL iBT 20
TOEFL Exam FormatsTOEFL iBT = Internet-Based TestTOEFL PBT = Paper Based Test
ESL Bridging CertificatesEach requires completion of Level 4, one ESL elective, and two specific academic courses.
• English and Sciences• English and Liberal Arts• English and Fine Arts• English and Business
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PROGRAMS & ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSAdventure, Culinary Arts & TourismProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Tourism
Students will acquire a strong foundation in international tourism development subjects including experiences in marketing, environmental issues, community and cultural issues, product development, and innovation.
> tru.ca/tourism
• Any undergraduate degree• Math 12 or equivalent• IELTS 6.5 no bands below 6.0
or TOEFL 88 no section less than 20.
Please see below for sample job titles per major.
Please see below for sample courses per major.
Majors: Adventure Studies
• Eco-Designer• Search and Rescue
Responder• Avalanche Technician
• Contemporary Perspectives in Eco and Adventure
• Adventure and Sport Marketing
• Consulting in Adventure
International Tourism Development
• International Travel Consultant
• Language Tour Guide• Tourism Developer
• Tourism in a Global Environment
• Nature Based Community Development
• Experience Creation and Product Development
Tourism Destination Development
• Destination Development Manager
• Destination Marketing Manager
• Hospitality and Events Manager
• Luxury Travel Director
• Developing New Tourism Enterprises
• Land Use Management• Destination Marketing
Organizations
Tourism Experience Management
• Executive Travel Agent
• Travel Chief Manager• Tourism Development
Manager
• Event Tourism• Tourist Behaviour• Information Technology
in Tourism
Bachelor of Tourism Management Become a leader and manager in the expanding field of tourism. The BTM focusses on key issues in local, regional, national and international tourism, with opportunities for international experience through study abroad and field schools. Gain the skills and confidence to develop your own tourism business and fill industry demand for managers. Receive a Tourism Management Diploma a¥er two years.
> tru.ca/btm
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 60% (C)
Limited seats
• Tourist Information Centre Manager
• Travel Agency Manager
• Hotel Manager• Event Organizer• Marketing Executive
• Culture, History, and Geography
• Destination Marketing• Hospitality Law• People, Places, and the
Toured Landscape• Environmental Issues in
the Tourism IndustryConcentrations: Festivals & Events, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, International Adventure Tourism, Mountain Studies, Nature-Based Community Development, Resort Experience
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-19
Please refer to tru.ca/programs for the most updated programs and admission requirements.
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Program Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Adventure Guide Diploma Se�ing the standard around the world for a broad spectrum of wilderness guide training, this intensive program will prepare you for exciting leadership positions in outdoor skills instruction and guiding. The field portion of your classes access BC’s exceptional recreational resources for whitewater and ocean pursuits, climbing and skiing. > tru.ca/adventure
• All English 12 (67%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Completed Adventure Studies application form
• 19 years of age by start of program
Limited seats
• Adventure Consultant• Eco-Designer• Wilderness First Aid
Respondent• Avalanche Technician
• Search and Rescue Management
• Expedition Planning and Leadership
• The Adventure Tourism Industry
• The Business of Adventure
Adventure Management DiplomaThis dynamic program combines learning in the field with coursework in a wilderness environment, communications and marketing, accounting, expedition planning, leadership, legal liability and risk management. > tru.ca/adventure
• All English 12 (67%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Completed Adventure Studies application form
• 19 years of age by start of the program
Limited seats
• Outdoor Educator• Tour and River Guide• Mechanized Guide• Tour Organizer/Guide
• Legal Liability & Risk Management
• The Wilderness Environment
• Guiding Leadership
Events & Conventions Management Diploma
Apply your creativity and keen eye for detail toward a career in event management. This program provides a practical overview of the functions, skills and knowledge required to successfully plan, organize, manage, promote and evaluate a festival, convention, tradeshow or special event. > tru.ca/ecm
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 60% (C)
Limited seats
• Conference Planner• Event Planner• Festival Organizer• Trade Show Planner• Convention
Coordinator
• Catering and Service Management
• Managing Festivals and Events
• Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations
Adventure studies
from above
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Program Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Sport Event Management DiplomaDevelop your business skills and event management expertise. Learn to organize and market sports events, recruit and motivate volunteers, and how to raise funds.
> tru.ca/sem
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 60% (C)
Limited seats
• Entrepreneur • Sports Teams
Manager• Lifestyle/Sporting
Event Coordinator• Fundraising/
Marketing Manager
• The World of Events• Staging Special Events• Sport Event Marketing• Field Experience
Resort & Hotel Management Diploma Get what you need to go places in the hospitality industry as a tourism professional. A blend of theory and hands-on learning gives you the technical and managerial skills you need to work in the hotel and resort industry in Canada and abroad. > tru.ca/rhm
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Foundations of Math 11 (or equivalent) 60% (C)
Limited seats
• Hotel General Manager
• Sales Manager• Food and Beverage
Manager
• Organizational Leadership in Tourism
• Hospitality Law• Resort and Hotel
Operations• Hotel Resources
Management
Adventure Sport Certificate This entry-level, eight-month program combines classroom instruction with courses in canoeing, rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, whitewater kayaking and more.
> tru.ca/adventure
• All English 12 (67%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• 19 years of age by start of program
Limited seats
• Sports Administrator• Recreation
Management• Kayaking Instructor• Snowboarding/
Skiing Instructor
• CASI Snowboard Instructor Level 1
• Mountaineering• Swi¥ Water Rescue
Technician• Adventure Sports
Photography
Professional Cook Level 1 & 2 (Culinary Arts Certificate)
Learn the fundamentals and the artistry of food preparation in a hands-on environment that includes practical experience producing international gourmet fare for our on-campus public cafeteria. Earn Professional Cook 1 and 2 certifications in three semesters (44 weeks), with the option to complete a Professional Cook 3 Apprenticeship. > tru.ca/culinary
• Grade 10 (or equivalent)• Food Safe Level 1• Successful Entry Assessment:
see tru.ca/assessment
Limited seats
• Baker• Cook/Chef• Chocolatier• Restaurant Manager• Caterer
• Safety and Sanitary Standards
• Menu Planning• Ingredients and
Nutritional Properties• Production Procedures
GLOBAL COMPETENCYRecognizing Future Global LeadersThe TRU Global Competency Certificate allows students to earn formal recognition for their intercultural and international experiences—from Study Abroad, to learning a second language, to volunteer work.
Global Competency is a credential that can be earned in tandem with any credit program—undergraduate or graduate—offered by Thompson Rivers University. The program uses a portfolio approach that allows each student to track a number of different educational and personal experiences.
How Do I Earn It?To earn this credential, a student must:
1. A«end an Orientation session2. Sign up for GLBL1000 3. Earn and compile points4. Submit a portfolio to the Centre for
Student Engagement office OM1468
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-1922
Arts, Humanities & Social ScienceProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Bachelor of ArtsThe BA degree offers a variety of majors and minors while ensuring a comprehensive foundation in the liberal arts. Flexible with opportunities for research, co-op, field schools and study abroad. Cultivate skills like communication, critical thinking, teamwork and leadership, and apply your knowledge in real-world se�ings. > tru.ca/ba
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 • a major in geography,
sociology or psychology
Upgrading available while in the program
• Project Coordinator• Researcher• Public Relations
Specialist• Teacher• Counsellor• Communications
Specialist• Actor• Historian
• Introduction to Psychology
• Race and Ethnic Relations
• Labour Economics• Social and Political
Thought• Publishing and
Digital Prepress
Majors: Communication, Economics, Economics & Math, Economic & Political Studies, English, Geography & Environmental Studies, History, Math, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre Arts
Minors: Creative Writing, Environmental Economics & Sustainable Development, Geography, Management, Political Studies, Visual Arts
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary StudiesExplore your interests without concentrating in a specific major in the BIS degree program. Find your passions through a varied learning experience and customize your curriculum, with opportunities for co-op.
> tru.ca/bis
• Third-year entry. See tru.ca/calendar for admission requirements.
Competitive admission
• Various • Various
Bachelor of JournalismThe practical focus of the BJour degree is on writing, editing, interviewing, photography and working with technology to produce print and online publications. Explore theory such as media law and journalistic ethics, and cultivate decision-making and critical-thinking skills. Prepare for a career in news organizations or communication and media liaison departments. > tru.ca/journalism
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Writing sample
Limited seats
• Magazine Journalist• Digital Copywriter• Public Relations
Officer• Publisher• Broadcast Journalist
• Media Theory and History
• News Writing• Media Law
and Ethics• Professional
Business and Technical Writing
• Literary JournalismMajors: Public Relations
Bachelor of Fine Arts Explore your creativity in the BFA degree, through a broad range of studio and theoretical courses in a variety of media. TRU’s Fine Arts facilities include 26,000 square feet of workshops and studio space and an art gallery for student and faculty exhibitions. > tru.ca/finearts
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
Limited seats
• Art Director• Fashion Designer• Theatre Manager• Photojournalist• Sound Effects
Designer• Artist
• Sculpture• Painting• Exhibition Curating• Photography• Production and
Stage Management
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Business, Economics & ManagementProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Master of Business AdministrationThe TRU MBA is designed to meet the needs of our students who can customize their learning experience with maximum flexibility and unparalleled choice.
Three program completion options: Graduate Project, Graduate Thesis, and Course-Based Completion Project.
> tru.ca/mba
• 3 or 4 year undergraduate degree (min GPA 3.0 on scale of 4.0 in last 60 credits)
• IELTS score of 7.0 no bands below 7.0 (TOEFL of 100 no bands below 20) or completion of an undergrad degree at English Language University in a country where English is their first official language.
• Quantitative and Computing skills.
• Product Manager• Chief Executives• Management
Analysts• Executive Director
• Strategic Management• Decision Analysis and
Management• Innovation and
Entrepreneurship• Research Methods,
Preparation and Presentation
Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
The two year MBA begins with the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration program which consists of 6 courses in the major subject areas of Business Administration. The GDBA offers a pathway to the 12 month MBA program for students with non-business related undergraduate degrees and ensures they have the knowledge required to be successful in the MBA Program.
Post Baccalaureate Diploma in BusinessThe post baccalaureate diplomas are valuable to international students who wish to come to Canada to learn English, gain exposure to the culture, and study in a compressed format.
Post baccalaureate diplomas typically take 2 years to complete on a full-time basis and are designed for students with a degree in a different field of study.
> tru.ca/business/post-bacc • Math 12 or MATH 0610 or MATH 1000 or equivalent (C+ or higher)
• ENGL 1100 or equivalent with a C+ or higher
• A bachelor degree
Students may commence their studies while they upgrade their mathematics and English.
Please see below for sample job titles per major.
Please see below for sample courses per major.
Majors:Accounting
• Machine Processing Accountant
• Tax Analyst• Financial Control
Officer
• Advanced Financial Accounting
• Assurance• Intermediate
Management Accounting
Business Administration
• Appraiser• Commercial
Lender• Merchandising
Technician
• Management Information Systems
• Commercial Law• Business Ethics
and Society
Finance
• Financial Auditor• Financial and
Investment Analyst• Securities Agent
• Risk Management and Financial Engineering
• Portfolio Management• Forecasting in Business
and Economics
100+INCLUDING: Enactus, Model UN, Pride, Student Law, Finance, Modern Marketing Association
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-19
Where will the TRU MBA
take you?
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Program Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Human Resource Management
• Math 12 or MATH 0610 or MATH 1000 or equivalent (C+ or higher)
• ENGL 1100 or equivalent with a C+ or higher
• A bachelor degree
Students may commence their studies while they upgrade their mathematics and English.
• Recruiting Manager
• Director of Employee Engagement
• Branch Manager
• Organizational Theory and Design
• Total Rewards• Organizational
Development and Change
International Business
• Foreign Affairs Specialist
• Corporate Trainer• International
Account Manager
• Global Management• International Trade
Law and Logistics• Global
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
• Digital Marketing Manager
• Campaign Manager• Marketing Director
• Advanced Marketing Research
• International Marketing• Services Marketing
New Venture Creation
• Commercial Lending Officer
• Venture Capitalist• Franchisee
• All Business Finance• New Venture Creation• Small Business
Management
Supply Chain Management
• Inventory manager• Manufacturing
Manager• Business
Development Manager
• Web-Enabled Business• Operations
Management• Procurement
Management
Bachelor of Business AdministrationGain a foundation in business in the first two years of the flexible BBA program then find your passion in a choice of majors and minors. Co-op and study abroad opportunities are available to enhance your career options. Double degree option with Computing Science is available. > tru.ca/bba
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Upgrading available while in the program
• Taxation Manager• Investment Dealer• Industrial Relations
Officer• Foreign Trade
Consultant• Advertising
Account Executive• Venture Capitalist• Supply Chains
System Manager
• International Marketing• Small Business
Management• Logistics and
Operations• Macro and Micro
Economics• Financial Accounting• Managerial Economics• Employment Law• Global
Entrepreneurship• Consumer Behaviour
Majors: Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Business, Human Resource Management, International Business, Marketing, Supply Chain Management
Minors: Environmental Economics & Sustainable Development, Financial Markets & Institutions, Financial Services, Leadership, Management Information Systems, Project Management
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Program Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Accounting Technician DiplomaDevelop the skills to become an accounting para-professional working alongside professional accountants in industry and public practice. Your diploma credits count towards completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration. > tru.ca/accounting Exit Certificate a¥er first year: Business Foundations Certificate
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Upgrading available while in the program
• Accounting Technician
• Bookkeeper• Payroll Clerk• Tax Preparation
Assistant
• Financial Management• Income Taxation• Accounting 1 & 2• Introduction to
Probability and Statistics
Executive Assistant DiplomaPrepare for a senior position as an office manager or executive assistant in industry and government with courses in accounting, communications, marketing, law, and management. Your diploma credits count towards completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration. > tru.ca/assistant
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Completion of Administrative Assistant Cert. (or equivalent)Limited seats
• Secretary• Sales Assistant• Administrative
Assistant• Research Assistant
• Introduction to Marketing
• Commercial Law• Management
Accounting
Management DiplomaDevelop your skills in areas such as accounting, oral and wri�en communications, problem-solving, marketing, human relations, economics, information systems and business ethics. Your diploma credits count towards completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration. > tru.ca/mgmtExit Certificate a¥er first year: Business Foundations Certificate
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Upgrading available while in the program
• Customer Relations Coordinator
• Insurance Clerk• Cost Administrator• Employment
Counsellor
• Management Information Systems
• Organizational Behaviour
• Employee and Labour Relations
• International Business
Administrative Assistant CertificateGain excellent communication skills and proficiency in a variety of so¥ware applications for a wide range of businesses. Your certificate credits count towards completion of the Executive Assistant Diploma. > tru.ca/assistantExit Certificate a¥er first semester: Business Fundamentals Certificate
• All English 12 (67%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Min. keyboarding speed of 25 net words per minute
Limited seats
• General Office Support Workers
• Accounting Clerk• Customer Service
Clerk
• Desktop Publishing• Computerized
Accounting• Keyboarding• Databases
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-1926
Education, Social Work, & Human ServicesProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Master of EducationThe Master of Education program with a concentration in Educational Leadership offers thesis, final project, or capstone course options. Designed for the working professional involved in education, and for students who wish to assume positions as educational leaders and researchers, or who work in education, health care, private industry and government.
> tru.ca/medSpecialization areas in: 1. Leadership2. Counselling3. Curriculum
• 3 or 4 year undergraduate degree (min GPA 3.0 on scale of 4.33 in last 60 credits)
• IELTS score of 6.5 no bands below 6.0 (TOEFL of 88 no bands below 20) or completion of undergrad degree at an English language university in a country where English is their first official language.
• Instructional Technologist
• Educational Superintendent
• Counsellor• Academic Dean
• Legal Issues in Education
• Multimedia in the Curriculum
• Theories in Counselling
• Intervention and Programming in Inclusive Education
Graduate Certificate in Educational StudiesThe Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies is designed to help develop the English language and academic skills to successfully meet the M.Ed entry requirements.
Bachelor of Education – ElementaryThis two-year program prepares students to teach in elementary schools. Graduates obtain their professional teaching certificate from the Ministry of Education, Teacher Regulation Branch (TRB), which qualifies the graduate to teach kindergarten to grade 12 in BC public schools. Graduates can also teach in any province or territory in Canada, and in many other countries.
> tru.ca/edb
• Must be graduate of a four year degree or equivalent, normally in arts, fine arts, math, science, music or physical education
• 100 hours volunteer experience
Competitive admission
• Primary School Teacher
• Youth Worker• Community
Education Officer• Education
Administrator• Teaching Assistant
• History of Education• Language and
Literacy• Mathematics• Special Education• Visual Arts• School Organization
Bachelor of Social WorkLearn the skills you need for a rewarding career as a generalist social work practitioner in various fields of practice, such as child welfare, mental health, addictions, women’s services, family justice, corrections, health and Indigenous people. The BSW program has an orientation toward social justice, respect for diversity and social change.
> tru.ca/bsw
• A minimum of 60 credits • General university studies • TRU Human Service
diploma
• School Social Worker
• Child Welfare Social Worker
• Mental Health Social Worker
• Substance Abuse Social Worker
• Theory and Ideology of Social Work
• Sexual Diversity and Gender Expression
• Introduction to Disability Studies
• Family Violence and Social Work Practices
Early Childhood Education Diploma This program provides excellent learning techniques to acquire necessary knowledge and skills to become educators. Completion of ECE Diploma satisfies the requirements of CCFB and BC government for a license to practice as an Early Childhood Educator. > tru.ca/ece
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• 25 hours of volunteer and/or work experience in a licensed child care facility
Limited seats
• Early Childhood Educator
• Special Needs Educator
• Early Literacy Specialist
• Child Guidance• Introduction to
Developmental Psychology: Childhood & Adolescence
• Curriculum Development
Human Service DiplomaPrepare for a helping career with agencies that provide support and assistance to individuals coping with economic disadvantage, mental health issues, developmental, gender and diversity issues, addictions and other challenges. Your certificate credits count towards completion of a social work degree.
> tru.ca/edsw/programs
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Two references• 19 years of age by
December 31st of the Fall semester
Limited seats
• Social Service Assistant
• Counsellor• Probation Officer• Child Care Worker
• Substance Use• Interpersonal
Communications and Helping Relations
• Law and Social Services
• The FSamily in Cross-Cultural Perspectives
(Not yet available for international students)
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Health Sciences & NursingProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Bachelor of Health Science (Respiratory Therapy dual credential)
Expand your career options as a respiratory therapist. Graduate with both a 3-year Respiratory Therapy diploma and a BHS degree within a 4-year period in the dual diploma/degree stream. The first year is the same for both the RT diploma and dual credential.
> tru.ca/rt
Same requirements as Respiratory Therapy Diploma (see below)
Competitive admission
• Respiratory Therapist
• Public Health Specialist
• Anesthesiologist• Health Sciences
Researcher
• Blood Gas Analysis• Pulmonary Function• Perinatal and Pediatric
Respiratory Care• Instrumentation
Bachelor of Science in NursingThis 4-year degree program (plus practicum placements) educates students to be competent nurses to work with individuals, families, groups, or communities from a health promotion perspective and an ethic of caring. Practice experience occurs in acute care, extended care and intermediate care hospitals, and other community health agencies and homes with options for local, regional, provincial, national and international practicums. Upon completion, graduates are eligible to write the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) and apply for registration with the College of Registered Nurses of BC (CRNBC) to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN).
> tru.ca/nursing/programs/bsn
• All English 12 (67%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 60% (C)• Human Anatomy and Physiology
for Practical Nurses (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Competitive admission
• Medical Intensive Care Nurse
• Advanced Nurse Practitioner
• Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
• Nurse Educator• Registered Nurse
• Health and Healing• Composition• Health Care Ethics• Consolidated Practice
Experience• Nursing Research
Respiratory Therapy DiplomaThis 3-year diploma trains you as a therapist specializing in cardiopulmonary disease prevention and education. Learn to assess and treat disorders of the lungs, heart, and vascular system. Includes a one-year clinical at various hospitals. > tru.ca/rt
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)• Biology 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)• Chemistry 12 (or equivalent)
67% (C+)• Physics 11 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)• CPRC-Certificate with AED• Program Information Session and/
or hospital RT department tourCompetitive admission
• Respiratory Therapist
• Radiological Technologist
• Health Sciences Educator
• Clinical Education/Application Specialist
• Mechanical Ventilation• Patient Assessment• Anesthesia• Assessment and
Interventions in Multisystem Disorders
• General Pathophysiology
Practical Nursing DiplomaLearn everything you need to deliver effective and empathetic front line patient care. This comprehensive program provides the knowledge, skills, judgment and a�itude to perform to the competencies identified by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of British Columbia. (Williams Lake Campus only). > tru.ca/nursing/programs/lpn
• All English 12 (67%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent) 60% (C)• Human Anatomy and Physiology
for Practical Nurses (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Ambulance Care Aid
• Geriatric Nurse• Pediatric Nurse• Operating Room
Nurse
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Professional Practice• Health and Healing• Nursing Practice
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-1928
Law & JusticeProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Law – Juris DoctorObtain a dynamic legal education with a 3-year, full-time Juris Doctor degree program. Understand law, master the realities of practice, and be prepared to serve the profession of law and the interests of justice. Opportunities include competitive mooting, an international law journal, a legal information service, and student-run initiatives. > tru.ca/law
• An undergraduate degree• LSAT score• personal statement• 3 references• IELTS 7.0 (Writing 7.0)
Competitive admission
• Research Lawyer• Public Defenders• Judge• Contract Negotiators• Plaintiff A�orneys• Corporate Lawyer
• Advanced Legal Research
• Ethical Lawyering• Alternate Dispute
Resolution• Evidence• Civil Procedure
Police & Justice Studies DiplomaThis 2-year program will prepare you for the challenges of a career in policing, as well as in corrections, parole, customs, and other government services at the federal, provincial or municipal levels. Your diploma credits count towards completion of an arts, business or criminology degree. > tru.ca/pjs
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Any Math 11• Statement of Career
Objectives• Resumé
Limited seats
• Police Officer• Bylaw Enforcement
Officer• Commercial Vehicle
Enforcement Officer• Criminologist• Federal Air Marshal
• Human Behaviour• Conditioning• Tactical
Communication Skills for Criminal Justice
• Introduction to Criminal Justice Services in Canada
• Police Skills
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Science & Computing ScienceProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Bachelor of Computing ScienceExplore a career in the technology industry—so¥ware and hardware design, system architecture, operating system structure, and modeling and simulation. The BCS degree consists of two years of general study followed by two years of concentrated computing studies. Double degree option with Business Administration is available. > tru.ca/bsc
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Pre-calculus 12 or Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Upgrading available while in the program
• Web, Design, and Integration Developer
• Project Manager• Mobile Application
Developer• Computer Programmer
• Discrete Structures• Computer Network
Security• So¥ware Engineering• Advanced Web
Design and Programming
• Artificial Intelligence
Bachelor of ScienceEnjoy both depth and breadth in your science education. The rigorous BSc program offers opportunities for practical experience, co-op, undergraduate research and mentorship by internationally recognized faculty researchers across a spectrum of disciplines. > tru.ca/bsc
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Pre-calculus 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Biology 11 or Biology 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+) (not required for majors in computing, math or physics)
• Chemistry 11 or 12 (or equivalent)
• Physics 11 or 12 (or equivalent)
Upgrading available while in the program
• Lab Technologist• Computing Analyst• Project Manager• Scientific Writer• Technical Manager
• Cell Biology• Inorganic Chemistry• Numerical Analysis• Relativity and
Quanta• Sustainable
Economic Development
Majors: Animal Biology, Biology, Cellular, Molecular & Microbial Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Computing Science, Ecology & Environmental Biology, Economics, Environmental Chemistry, General Science, Math, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, Pre-professional Health Science
Minors: Environmental Economics & Sustainability, Management
Bachelor of Natural Resource ScienceGain a broad and in-depth understanding of natural resources, including not only biology, ecology and scientific method, but sector-specific resource management for forestry, fisheries, range and recreation. The BNRS program provides hands-on learning in the field and opportunities for undergraduate research and study abroad. > tru.ca/bnrsMinors: Environmental Economics & Sustainable Development
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Pre-calculus 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Biology 11 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Chemistry 11 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Competitive admission
• Fisheries Researcher• Forestry Interpreter
and Guide• Wildlife Biology
Researcher• Range Manager• Ecology and Land
Manager
• Biometrics• Natural Resource
Pathology• Range Ecology• Forest Economics• Chemical Bonding
and Organic Chemistry
Computing Science DiplomaBecome proficient in the application of computers to solving business-related problems. Develop your technical and computer skills in combination with communication and business skills. Your diploma credits count towards completion of the Bachelor of Computing Science degree. > tru.ca/compsci
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Pre-calculus 12 or Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
Upgrading available while in the program
• Multimedia Developer• Game Developer• Human Computer
Interface Designer• Network and
Telecommunication System Administrator
• Mathematics for Computing Science
• Website Design and Development
• Database Systems• Computer
Programming
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-1930
Program Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Architectural & Engineering Technology Diploma (ARET)
This nationally accredited program is a three year diploma that emphasizes the design processes in building, civil and mechanical technologies, building structures, municipal services, electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems. On completion, students can ladder into the Bachelor of Technology Management (BTTM) degree and finish the degree a¥er just three more semesters.
> tru.ca/aret
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Physics 11 (or equivalent)
Limited seats
• Building Technologist• Civil Technologist• Architectural Designer• Mechanical Technologist
• Computer Aided Design and Dra¥ing
• Building Electrical Design
• Site Planning and Development
• Fluid Mechanics
Engineering Transfer (Year 1)Get started on your engineering degree at TRU by taking one year of general study courses that are common to all engineering disciplines. This program transfers into the second year of a full engineering program at either the University of British Columbia or the University of Victoria, or stay at TRU to complete Year 2, Electrical or Computer for entry into third year at UVic. > tru.ca/et
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Pre-calculus 12 (or equivalent) 73% (B)
• Chemistry 12 (or equivalent) 73% (B)
• Physics 12 (or equivalent) 73% (B)
Competitive admission
• Chemical Engineer• Civil Engineer• Mechanical Engineer• Electrical Engineer• Computer Engineer
• Principles of So¥ware Development
• Engineering Graphics• Linear Algebra
for Engineers• Principles of
Chemistry• Physics for Engineers
Engineering Transfer (Year 2, Electrical or Computer)
Complete second year engineering courses in either electrical or computer engineering, plus a four- to eight-month co-op term. Study circuit analysis and digital electronics, design and test microcontroller circuits, and learn to control various mechanical systems. Transfers to the third-year electrical or computing stream at the University of Victoria. > tru.ca/et
• Completion of first year of the Engineering Transfer Program at TRU (38 credits) with a cumulative grade point average of 2.50
• A minimum grade of C- or be�er in all courses that are part of the first-year transfer program.
Competitive admission
• Electrical Engineer• Computer Engineer• Aerospace Engineer• Biomedical Engineer• So¥ware Engineer
• Circuit Analysis• Differential
Equations• Calculus• Digital Electronics• Electrical Properties
of Materials• Computer
Programming
Forestry Transfer ProgramComplete the first two years of UBC’s four-year forestry degree program at TRU. A general year of forestry is followed in second year by forest resource management, forest operations, forest science and natural resource conservation. With a GPA of at least 2.50 in the required courses, you are eligible to apply for admission to the UBC Faculty of Forestry. > tru.ca/forestry
• All English 12 (73%), or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Pre-calculus 12 (or equivalent) 67% (C+)
• Two of Biology 11, Chemistry 11 or Physics 11 (or equivalent) - All three strongly recommended
• One of Biology 12, Chemistry 12 or Physics 12 (or equivalent)
Competitive admission
• Forest Development Manager
• Planning Forester• Fisheries and Wildlife
Officer• Landscape Planning and
Green Space Designer• Urban Ecological
Assessment Specialist
• Forestry Mensuration
• Forest and Environmental Climatology
• Physical Geography• Regional Geography
of Canada
Applied Sustainable Ranching DiplomaDuring this program students will gain the expertise to build and sustain ranching enterprises within BC’s industry and apply that knowledge to agricultural businesses in any region. Students will gain an understanding of ecosystem management in the last intact temperate grassland in the world. Students do not require to live in Williams Lake to take this program.
> tru.ca/williamslake/programs/ranching
• All English 12, or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• A good working knowledge of Microso¥ Word and Excel
• Two le�ers of reference• Students are responsible for
finding their own suitable work experience placement
• Ranch Worker• Dairy Farm Laborer• Combine Operator• Apiary Worker• Sheep Shearer
• Building a Business Strategy
• Biodiversity and Plant Needs
• Invasive Species• Equipment
Maintenance• Genetics, Designing
and Breeding
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Trades & TechnologyProgram Name Minimum Requirements Sample Job Titles Sample Courses
Bachelor of TechnologyComplement your strong technical expertise with the knowledge and skills required to become an effective workplace manager. Learn to communicate and lead effectively, manage large-scale projects and emerging technologies, operate sustainably, function in a global economy, and perform research. Some courses count as prerequisites of the Master of Business Administration. > tru.ca/bt
• All English 12, or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Completion of a two-year diploma in technology, a recognized trades qualification (or equivalent)
Limited seats
• Construction Manager• Product Development
Manager• Technologist• Quality Assurance
Manager
• Project Management
• Introduction to Research Methods
• Decision Analysis• Econometrics• Industrial
Organization
Water and Wastewater Technology Diploma
Develop marketable expertise in the operation and maintenance of water and wastewater treatment, distribution, re-use and disposal facilities and in monitoring source water quality. This state-of-the-art program encompasses chemistry, microbiology, math, mechanical and electrical systems, instrumentation and treatment technologies as they are applied in the increasingly vital water industry. > tru.ca/water
• All English 12, or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Math 11 (or equivalent)• Recommended:
Chemistry 11 (or equivalent) and Biology 11 (or equivalent)
Limited seats
• Hazardous Materials Specialist
• Water Quality Technician
• Municipal Water and Wastewater Quality Technician
• Microbiology and Toxicology
• Management and Leadership Skills
• Source Water Protection Management
• Wastewater Utility• Mechanical
Systems
Water and Wastewater Utilities Certificate
Learn to effectively operate and maintain water and wastewater treatment, distribution and collection systems and start your career in an in-demand trade with this entry-level 8-month program. Your certificate credits count towards the Water and Wastewater Technology diploma program. > tru.ca/water
• All English 12, or IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent)
• Recommended: Math 11 (or equivalent), Chemistry 11 (or equivalent) and Biology 11 (or equivalent)
• Lab Technician• Wastewater Treatment
Plant Operator• Eco-toxicologist• Landfill Engineer
• Filtration• Coagulation and
Particle Removal• Water Chemistry• Water Treatment• Introduction to
Wastewater
*See list of equivalencies for English requirements on pages 18-1932
Choose Your Program and Start DatePrograms are found on page 16 –17Check admission requirements and make your program choice clearly.
Application DeadlinesWinter (January) .................Oct 15Summer (May) .....................Feb 15Fall (September) .................May 31
HOW TO APPLY
ApplySubmit your application online at: yourpath.tru.ca
or apply by Email : [email protected] (undergraduate studies) [email protected] (graduate and post graduate studies)
or apply by mail:International AdmissionsThompson Rivers University900 McGill RoadKamloops, BC Canada V2C 0C8Tel: +1.250.828.5252Fax: +1.250.371.5513
Transcripts and Documents• Submit all required supporting documents
including proof of language proficiencies.
• Current high school students, submit final grade 11 and interim grade 12 transcripts.
• Transcripts from all previous post- secondary institutions (if applicable).
• Originals transcripts must be provided prior to arrival to TRU, otherwise you will not be allowed to register for courses at TRU.
Application FeeA non-refundable application fee of CDN$100 must accompany your application.
Next StepsProcessing: Undergraduate applications will be processed within five working days.
Pre-Acceptance: TRU will send a pre-acceptance le¤er indicating (a) the program to which you have been accepted and (b) any conditions of your acceptance.
Submit: You should submit the required fees for your first semester of study (as outlined in your pre-acceptance le¤er).
Final Acceptance: Upon receiving payment of tuition and general fees, TRU will send an official le¤er of acceptance.
Housing: Either make arrangements with the accommodation directly or use the TRU World service to secure your room. Students must pay a C$150 accommodation application fee when using the service through TRU World.
Student VISA: Use your official TRU le¤er of acceptance to apply to the nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate for a student visa.
Airport Pickup: Airport pick up is available only at the Kamloops Airport. Additional charges may apply.
PaymentFees may be paid by credit card (Visa,Mastercard, American Express), bank dra¨,or bank transfer. Online application fees can by paid by credit card (Visa, MC, American Express) or by bank/wire transfer. Paper application fees can only be paid by bank/wire transfer, or certified cheque/money order.
• Send a copy of your financial document receipt if you are paying by bank/ wire transfer, or money order to [email protected]
• Include full name and student ID with payment details.
TRU Refund PolicyInternational students who: (a) Withdraw prior to the start of instruction will receive a 50% refund of tuition and general fees invoiced, the balance of the tuition and general fees will be forfeited. (b) Withdraw in the first or second week of instruction will receive a 25% refund of tuition and general fees invoiced. The balance of the tuition and general fees will be forfeited. (c) Withdraw a¨er the second week of instruction will receive no refund of tuition. A forfeit of the semester tuition and general fees will be implemented if we are not advised of a request for refund or deferral. (d) Withdraw due to a failure to obtain a student permit prior to arrival at TRU will be entitled to a full refund of tuition and general fees invoiced less a CDN$200 administration fee. Students must notify TRU in writing and provide documentation prior to the start of the semester (the original le¤er from the Canadian Embassy stating the reasons the visa was denied is required. Total non refundable including application fee of CDN$100 is CDN$300.
(e) New students who wish to defer the start of their first semester of study to a future semester may do so only twice and up to a maximum of one calendar year (i.e. a student accepted to the fall semester may defer until the next fall semester but not beyond). Continuing students who wish to defer their admission must do so before the beginning of the semester. Once the deferral has expired. students will need to reapply if they wish to recommence studies at a later date. Deferral must be requested in writing and sent to [email protected] prior to the start of the semester. Once instruction begins policies (b) and (c) above apply. (f ) Withdrawal for Medical Reasons—apart from the policy outlined for international students, there is no provision for a medical refund outside this policy. For continuing students who are required to withdraw for medical reasons, we encourage the student to visit their Academic Advisor and fill in a “Complete Program Withdraw Form”. This allows the student to withdraw from a course or program without obtaining a “DNC (Did Not Complete)” on their academic record.
Need help?Live chat with our International Student Advisors at mytruworld.ca or send us an email at [email protected]
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