Bachelor of Arts (Year 1)
Williams Lake Campus
Highlights
Design a program that suits your needs and interests. With experienced program advisors to guide you, a broad-based Arts education can help you to explore and communicate the important issues in your life.
Careers
Graduates enter into a wide range of positions spanning private and public sectors, non-profit organizations and self-employment. Positions include: project coordinator, researcher, public relations specialist, manager, communications specialist, teacher, marketing specialist, adjuster, and counsellor.
Admission Requirements
Open admission
- Grade 12 (or equivalent) or mature student status
- English Studies 12/English First Peoples 12 with a minimum of 73% (or equivalent)
Admission to each major program may have specific requirements.
Recommended: Foundations of Mathematics 11 or higher is strongly recommended for students pursuing Education or a major in Geography and Environmental Studies, Sociology or Psychology
If you don’t meet the requirements
High school graduates can apply and be admitted to this program while upgrading at TRU.
Mature students without a high school diploma (or equivalent) can work towards completing your BC High School Graduation Diploma while in this program through TRU courses.
Students who do not qualify for mature student status can apply for the TRU University Preparation program to complete your BC High School Graduation Diploma.
Talk to a student recruiter about your options. You may be eligible for free tuition. Or learn more about upgrading.
Next Steps
Apply to this program Visit the program website View program information package
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Students interested in taking this program in Williams Lake
Email: williamslake@tru.ca
Phone: 1-800-663-4936
Phone (International): 1-250-392-8020