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Tailor a program that aligns with your goals and passions. With guidance from seasoned program advisors, a comprehensive Arts education empowers you to examine and articulate life's crucial topics. Alumni pursue diverse careers across private and public sectors, non-profits, and entrepreneurial ventures. Career paths encompass: project management, research analysis, PR expertise, leadership roles, communication strategy, education, marketing coordination, claims adjustment, and counseling services. TRU Williams Lake provides Year 1 of the Bachelor of Arts, featuring annual courses in anthropology, archaeology, English, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
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
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT - 88+ with no section below 20; TOEFL paper-based - 570+ TWE 4.5+; TOEFL Computer-Based - 230+ Essay 4.5+; IELTS - 6.5+ with no bands below 6.0; MELAB - 81+; CanTEST - 4.5+ with no component score below 4.0; CAEL - Overall 70+ No subtest below 60.
Deadlines for students of pre-assessment eligible nationalities (Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Iran and Nigeria): Fall: February 15, 2024. Deadlines for students of all other nationalities: Fall: March 1, 2024; Winter 2025: September 1, 2024.