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 MAJOR

 Accounting, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Accounting

A demanding program that prepares students to become an integral part of an organization's financial management team or to enter public practice as an auditor, tax specialist,or consultant.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Accounting
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma, Accounting

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 DIPLOMA

 Accounting Technician
School of Business and Economics

Accounting Technician Diploma

Develop the skills to become an accounting para-professional working alongside professional accountants in industry and public practice.

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CERTIFICATE

 Administrative Assistant
School of Business and Economics

Administrative Assistant Certificate (Williams Lake)

Receive training in the latest office technology.

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CERTIFICATE

 Administrative Assistant
School of Business and Economics

Administrative Assistant Certificate

Position yourself as a key employee through this eight-month program.

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PREPARATION

 Adult Basic Education
Faculty of Education and Social Work

(Williams Lake)

Adults can upgrade needs ranging from completion of prerequisites to completion of high school.

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PREPARATION

 Adult Basic Education
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Adult Basic Education

Upgrade your skills. Complete prerequisites for admission into career, vocational and academic programs, or choose the BC Adult Graduation Diploma (the equivalent to high school completion).

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 CERTIFICATE

 Adventure Guide
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Adventure Guide Certificate

Explore a career in adventure-related fields.

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 DIPLOMA

 Adventure Guide
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Adventure Guide Diploma

Setting 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.

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 MAJOR

 Adventure Studies, BTM
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Bachelor of Tourism Management, Major in Adventure Studies

Adventure Studies within the Bachelor of Tourism Management Degree equip students for growing needs of the adventure travel industry.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Adventure Studies
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Adventure Studies

Students acquire a foundation in tourism related subjects including marketing,cultural issues, applied research methods, product operations and risk management.

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 MAJOR

 Animal Biology, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Animal Biology

Study animals in an ecological and evolutionary context. Learn all aspects of biology before specializing in animal and ecological areas in marine and terrestrial environments.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Applied Data Science

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Applied Data Science

The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Applied Data Science program will develop strong foundations in the principles and practice of Mathematics, Statistics, and related Computing technologies.

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 CERTIFICATE

 Applied Sustainable Ranching
Faculty of Science

Applied Sustainable Ranching Certificate (Williams Lake)

Students experience how to create environmentally sustainable ranch enterprises that include the following aspects: soils, riparian and water management, biodiversity and plant needs, grazing management, invasive species, wildlife interactions, urban agriculture interface, medicinal plants, and traditional use sites.

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 DIPLOMA

 Applied Sustainable Ranching Diploma
 Faculty of Science

Applied Sustainable Ranching Diploma (Williams Lake)

Develop hands-on skills in humane animal care, stockmanship, dog training, fencing, equipment maintenance and safe operating procedures.

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 DIPLOMA

 Architectural and Engineering Technology
Faculty of Science

Architectural and Engineering Technology Diploma

Gain the skills to produce drawings and documents essential to building construction as well as a strong background in construction management in the nationally accredited ARET program.

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 BACHELOR

 Arts, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, General Program

The BA degree offers a variety of majors and minors while ensuring a comprehensive foundation in the liberal arts.

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 BACHELOR

 Arts (Year 1), BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, General Program (Williams Lake)

The BA degree offers a variety of majors and minors while ensuring a comprehensive foundation in the liberal arts.

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FOUNDATION

 Automotive Service Technician
School of Trades and Technology

Automotive Service Technician Foundation Certificate

An automotive service technician repairs, adjusts and replaces mechanical and electrical parts of automobiles and light trucks in a retail automotive business.

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 Automotive Service Technician
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Automotive Service Technician

An automotive service technician repairs, adjusts and replaces mechanical and electrical parts of automobiles and light trucks in a retail automotive business.

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 MAJOR

 Biology, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Biology

Build a strong foundation in all aspects of biology with maximum flexibility.

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 GRADUATE

 Business Administration
School of Business and Economics

Graduate Diploma in Business Administration

Take six courses in the major foundational subject areas of business administration.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Business Administration
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Business Administration

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 BACHELOR

 Business Administration (General), BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration (General)

Designed for students who would like to take a wider array of courses to provide greater breadth in their management education.

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CERTIFICATE

 Business Foundations
School of Business and Economics

Business Foundations Certificate

A one-year program that focuses on students who can only attend classes for a short period of time or who want to earn a business credential quickly to help find an entry-level position or advance at work.

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CERTIFICATE

 Business Fundamentals
School of Business and Economics

Business Fundamentals Certificate

Awarded to students who complete only the first semester of the administrative assistant certificate.

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FOUNDATION

 Carpenter
School of Trades and Technology

Carpentry Foundation Certificate

Gain familiarity with the use of hand tools, portable power tools and other equipment regularly used by carpenters.

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FOUNDATION

 Carpenter
School of Trades and Technology

Carpentry Foundation Certificate (Williams Lake)

An introduction to the carpentry trade. Students gain familiarity with hand tools, portable power tools and other equipment.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Carpenter
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Carpentry

Practical and technical training in years 1, 2, 3 and 4 of apprenticeship carpentry.

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 MAJOR

 Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology

Obtain extensive exposure to the cutting edge of modern biology focusing on biology at the smallest scale.

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 MAJOR

 Chemical Biology, BSc

Bachelor of Science, Major in Chemical Biology

Combines chemistry and molecular biology in a way that prepares students for the explosion of knowledge of life at the molecular level.

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 MAJOR

 Chemistry, BSc

Bachelor of Science, Major in Chemistry

Develop a strong understanding of the fundamental concepts in analytical, organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.

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 MAJOR

 Communication, BA
Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Communication

Students choose to focus on either public relations or new media studies. Study and practice from multiple perspectives: processes, production, composition, design, broadcasting, policy/law and criticism.

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 DIPLOMA

 Computing Science
Faculty of Science

Computing Science Diploma

Become proficient in the application of computers to the solution of business-related problems.

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 BACHELOR

 Computing Science, BCS
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Computing Science

Explore a career in the technology industry—software and hardware design, system architecture, operating system structure, and modeling and simulation.

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 MAJOR

 Computing Science, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Computing Science

Designed for those wishing to enter a career in the technology industry, or for those wishing to pursue graduate studies.

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 MAJOR

 Computing Science and Mathematics, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Computing Science and Mathematics

This program is designed for students interested in a degree that combines the two disciplines.

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 MAJOR

 Data Science, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Data Science

Data Science is a broad field that encompasses the generation and analysis of data.

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CERTIFICATE

 Drawing and Painting
Faculty of Arts

Drawing and Painting Certificate

Sample a diverse selection of core 2D media: painting, oil and acrylic; and drawing - including practices such as life drawing, collage and assemblage - to allow a solid grounding in contemporary 2D art practices.

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 DIPLOMA

 Early Childhood Education
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Early Childhood Education Diploma

Prepare yourself for a vital role in child care with coursework that provides a mix of child development theory and hands-on experience, in both on-campus and community-based childcare programs.

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 MAJOR

 Ecology and Environmental Biology, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Ecology and Environmental Biology

Acquire knowledge in the many facets of ecology and conservation biology.

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 MAJOR

 Economic and Political Studies, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Economic and Political Studies

Economics and politics is “the study of choices” and so is concerned with all areas of our lives.

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 MAJOR

 Economics, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Economics

Obtain an understanding of the core body of knowledge within economics.

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 MAJOR

 Economics, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Economics

Obtain an understanding of the core body of knowledge within economics.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Economics
School of Business & Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Economics

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree, and who want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business or economics in order to enhance their employment opportunities.

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 MAJOR

 Economics and Mathematics, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Economics and Mathematics

The program equips students with the knowledge and an appreciation of ways in which mathematics and economics interactive to describe human behavior and our economy.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Economics and Political Studies
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma, Economics and Political Studies

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 BACHELOR

 Education (Secondary) STEM, BED_STEM
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Bachelor of Education, Secondary

Prepares you to teach science and mathematics in the context of engineering and technology in secondary school settings.

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CERTIFICATE

 Education and Skills Training (ESTR)
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Education and Skills Training Certificate (Williams Lake)

Gain workplace skills and independence with the ESTR program for students with cognitive disabilities.

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CERTIFICATE

 Education and Skills Training (ESTR)
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Education and Skills Training Certificate

Gain workplace skills and independence with the ESTR program for students with cognitive disabilities.

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CERTIFICATE

 Education Assistant and Community Support
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Education Assistant and Community Support Certificate (Williams Lake)

Develop the skills to work with people who have exceptional needs, helping them acquire educational, social, vocational, recreational and personal life skills.

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CERTIFICATE

 Education Assistant and Community Support
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Education Assistant and Community Support Certificate

Develop the skills to work with people who have exceptional needs, helping them acquire educational, social, vocational, recreational and personal life skills.

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 BACHELOR

 Education, Elementary, BED
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Bachelor of Education, Elementary

Earn a professional teaching certificate from the BC College of Teachers, qualifying you to teach in any elementary school setting - public, independent, private, religious, and First Nations.

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BACHELOR

 Education, Trades and Technology, BED_TT
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Bachelor of Education, Trades and Technology

Teacher education for secondary school teachers of trades.

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FOUNDATION

 Electrical
School of Trades and Technology

Electrical Trades Foundation Certificate (Williams Lake)

Learn the care and use of hand tools and electrical instruments; installation and maintenance of electrical equipment; electrical theory and calculations; and the Canadian Electrical Code.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Electrical (Second Year)
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Electrical (Williams Lake)

Offered to indentured industrial electrical apprentices. Industrial electrical apprentices are required to attend in-school technical training 10 weeks per year over a four year period.

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 Electrical - Construction
School of Trades and Technology

Electrical Trades Foundation Certificate

Learn the care and use of hand tools and electrical instruments; installation and maintenance of electrical equipment; electrical theory and calculations; and the Canadian Electrical Code.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Electrical - Construction
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Electrical

Offered to indentured electrical apprentices. Electrical apprentices are required to attend technical training 10 weeks per year over a four-year period.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Electrical - Industrial
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Electrical

Offered to indentured industrial electrical apprentices. Industrial electrical apprentices are required to attend in-school technical training 10 weeks per year over a four year period.

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 BACHELOR

 Engineering Transfer, CENGN
Faculty of Science

Engineering Transfer Program

Get started on your engineering degree at TRU.

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 MAJOR

 English, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in English

A comprehensive study of writing from ancient to contemporary cultures.

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 PREPARATION

 English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Education and Social Work

English for Academic Purposes Certificate

Develop your ability to understand, speak, read and write English and prepare for academic study in this nationally recognized five-level program.

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 MAJOR

 Entrepreneurship, BTM
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Bachelor of Tourism Management, Major in Entrepreneurship

An Entrepreneurship Major or Minor within the Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM) program will help develop tourism professionals who have the knowledge and skills needed to effectively compete within a dynamic environment, identify existing and emerging market opportunities, and develop ventures to take advantage of them

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 MAJOR

 Entrepreneurship, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Entrepreneurship

Learn to research new business ideas, prepare formal business plans, secure initial financing, and manage small businesses on an on-going basis.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Entrepreneurship
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma, Entrepreneurship

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 MAJOR

 Environmental Chemistry, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Environmental Chemistry

Study the chemical processes taking place in the environment as a result of human activities including urban air and water pollution, depletion of ozone layer, production of toxic substances from chemical wastes, prevalence of pesticides,and climate change.

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 DIPLOMA

 Events and Conventions Management
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Events and Conventions Management Diploma

Apply your creativity and keen eye for detail toward a career in event management.

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DIPLOMA

 Executive Assistant
School of Business and Economics

Executive Assistant Diploma

Prepare for a senior position as an office manager or executive assistant in industry and government with courses in accounting, communications, marketing, law, and management.

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 MAJOR

 Finance, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Finance

A demanding program that prepares students to play an important role in the financial industry. Students gain an in-depth knowledge of investments and managerial finance.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Finance
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma, Finance

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 BACHELOR

 Fine Arts, BFA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Explore the dimensions of your creativity in the BFA degree,through a broad range of studio and theoretical courses in a variety of media.

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CERTIFICATE

 First Nation Applied Economics
School of Business and Economics

First Nation Applied Economics Certificate

Obtain foundational knowledge and skills to assist in the development of First Nation economic infrastructure, in particular the development of residential and commercial enterprises.

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CERTIFICATE

 First Nation Taxation Administration
School of Business and Economics

First Nation Taxation Administration Certificate

Provides the knowledge and skills needed to design and operate a taxation system similar to other governments using the powers outlined in the First Nation Fiscal Management Act.

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CERTIFICATE

 First Nations Applied Land Management
Faculty of Science

Certificate in First Nations Applied Land Management

Students acquire skills in surveying, mapping and land use planning.

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 BACHELOR

 Forestry Transfer (Year 1 and 2), T_FRST
Faculty of Science

Forestry Transfer Program

Get started on your forestry degree at TRU.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Gasfitter
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Gasfitter

Training is available for Class B domestic/commercial gasfitter (at TRU,Levels 1 and 2 of the gasfitting apprenticeship are available) and Class A industrial gasfitter.

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 MAJOR

 General Science, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, General Science

Students can expect opportunities for practical, hands-on experience across a spectrum of science disciplines in the classroom, in the lab, and in the field.

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 MAJOR

 Geography and Environmental Studies, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Geography and Environmental Studies

Learn from strong teaching and research expertise about sustainable urban and rural landscapes,environmental geography,economic geography and more.

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 GRADUATE

 Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (Master of Education)

The Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (GCES) is designed to help students develop English language and academic skills necessary to succeed in the Master of Education program.

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CERTIFICATE

 Health Care Assistant
School of Nursing

Health Care Assistant Certificate (Williams Lake)

Gain the training to effectively provide hands-on care and support the physical, emotional, environmental and social needs of older adults.

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CERTIFICATE

 Health Care Assistant
School of Nursing

Health Care Assistant Certificate

Gain the training to effectively provide hands-on care and support the physical, emotional, environmental and social needs of older adults.

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 BACHELOR

 Health Science, BHS
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Health Science, dual credential (Respiratory Therapy)

Expand your career options as a respiratory therapist. Graduate with both a three-year Respiratory Therapy diploma and a BHS degree within a four-year period in the dual diploma/degree stream.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Heavy Duty Equipment Technician
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Heavy Duty Equipment Technician

Learn the full range of knowledge, abilities and skills required to diagnose, repair, adjust, overhaul, maintain, operate and test heavy duty machinery.

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 Heavy Mechanical
School of Trades and Technology

Heavy Mechanical Foundation Certificate (Williams Lake)

This program is Module 1 of five modules (Modules 2-5 are in the apprenticeship program) of the heavy duty apprenticeship program.

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 Heavy Mechanical
School of Trades and Technology

Heavy Mechanical Foundation Certificate

Obtain pre-apprenticeship training for heavy duty equipment technician,truck and transport mechanic, diesel engine mechanic, and transport trailer (formerly commercial transport mechanic).

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 MAJOR

 History, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in History

Provides students with an extensive knowledge of humanity's recorded past.

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CERTIFICATE

 Horticulture
School of Trades and Technology

Horticulture Certificate

Cultivate a career in horticulture. Learn landscape maintenance techniques,equipment operation,pest management,landscape design and construction, plant identification, pruning techniques, plant propagation methods and basic irrigation hydraulics.

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 DIPLOMA

 Horticulture Management
School of Trades and Technology

Diploma in Horticulture Management

Learn what it takes to create and preserve sustainable urban environments while pursuing a career in landscape design, installation and maintenance.

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 MAJOR

 Human Resource Management, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Human Resource Management

Become a specialist in employee relations,managing employee planning, recruitment, compensation, training and development, health and safety, and evaluation.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Human Resource Management
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Human Resource Management

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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DIPLOMA

 Human Services
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Human Services Diploma (Williams Lake)

Prepare 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.

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DIPLOMA

 Human Services
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Human Services Diploma

Prepare 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.

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CERTIFICATE

 Indigenous Studies
Faculty of Arts

Indigenous Studies Certificate

Indigenous studies is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry that seeks to understand the ways in which indigenous peoples worldwide, despite their incredible diversity, share a common experience of colonization.

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FOUNDATION

 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
School of Trades and Technology

Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)/Machinist Foundation Certificate

Learn to dismantle, install, set up, repair, overhaul and maintain machinery and heavy mechanical equipment.

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 POST-DIPLOMA

 Infant and Toddler Educator
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Infant/Toddler Educator Post-Diploma Certificate

Areas of learning include infant and toddler development, critical reflection, creating developmentally appropriate learning experiences for infants and toddlers, the ECE’s professional role,and skills to support families.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Tourism
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Tourism

Students will gain a foundation of basic knowledge and skills for working in the general field of tourism, as well as developing more specialized knowledge and skills relevant to event and festival planning and management.

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FOUNDATION

 Instrumentation and Control Technician
School of Trades and Technology

Instrumentation and Control Technician Foundation Certificate

The Instrumentation and Control Technician installs and maintains process monitoring and control instruments required for the automation of industrial processes.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Instrumentation and Control Technician
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Instrumentation and Control Technician

The Instrumentation and Control Technician installs and maintains process monitoring and control instruments required for the automation of industrial processes.

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 DIPLOMA

 Instrumentation Engineering Technology
School of Trades and Technology

Instrumentation Engineering Technology Diploma

This program provides a first year foundation common to all engineering disciplines, while also developing the hands-on practical knowledge provided in the Foundation and Level Two Electrical Instrumentation apprenticeship curriculum as outlined by the British Columbia Industry Training Authority.

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 BACHELOR

 Interdisciplinary Studies, BIS
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies

Explore your interests without concentrating in a specific Arts, science or business major in the flexible BIS degree program. Find your passions through a varied learning experience and customize your curriculum.

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 MAJOR

 International Business, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in International Business

A challenging program that prepares students for positions as managers and entrepreneurs in the increasingly global business environment.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 International Business
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Business,International Business

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 BACHELOR

 Journalism, BJ
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Journalism

Hone your skills to excel in the evolving world of journalism and communications.

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 GRADUATE

 Law (Juris Doctor), JD
Faculty of Law

Juris Doctor of Laws

Obtain a dynamic legal education with a three-year, full-time JD degree program taught by outstanding legal academics in the TRU Faculty of Law, one of Canada’s newest law schools.

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 CERTIFICATE

 Literary and Art History
Faculty of Arts

Certificate in Literary and Art History

The Literary and Art History Certificate helps students understand the natural connection between the written word and art.

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 DIPLOMA

 Management
School of Business and Economics

Management Diploma

Develop your skills in areas such as accounting,oral and written communications, problem-solving, marketing, human relations, economics, law, information systems and business ethics and prepare for an entry-level position in general administration and sales.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Managing Festivals and Events
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Managing Festivals and Events

Students will gain a foundation of basic knowledge and skills for working in the general field of tourism, as well as developing more specialized knowledge and skills relevant to event and festival planning and management.

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 MAJOR

 Marketing, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Marketing

Students will learn the skills to devise profitable new product or service ideas that meet the needs of specific targets, as well as how to develop and execute their detailed plans.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Marketing
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma, Marketing

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 MASTER

 Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice, MA
Faculty of Arts

Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice

Thompson Rivers University’s interdisciplinary MA in Human Rights and Social Justice is a continuous sixteen-month program that enables students to become leaders in the advancement of a just society locally and globally.

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 MASTER

 Master of Business Administration, MBA
School of Business and Economics

Master of Business Administration

The MBA focuses on producing managers and leaders who can meet challenges with an emphasis on decision making in an uncertain environment.

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 MASTER

 Master of Education, MED
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Master of Education

Designed for the working professional involved in Education, training or employee development,this program is structured for full- or part–time study.

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 MASTER

 Master of Environmental Economics and Management, MEEM
School of Business and Economics

Master of Environmental Economics and Management

Attain a broad knowledge of the business environment, advanced management skills and specialized knowledge in environmental economics and sustainability.

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 MASTER

 Master of Nursing, MN
School of Nursing

Master of Nursing

The MN program offers nursing graduates the knowledge, skills and abilities they need for principled and thoughtful leadership through critical and creative approaches that influence innovative change.

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MASTER

 Master of Science in Data Science, MScDS
Faculty of Science

Master of Science in Data Science

Master of Science in Data Science (MScDS) engages in research and hands-on applications of data science in the classroom and through industrial projects, using cutting-edge techniques and algorithms.

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 MASTER

 Master of Science in Environmental Economics and Management, MSC_EEM
School of Business and Economics

Master of Science in Environmental Economics and Management

Attain a broad knowledge of the business environment, advanced management skills and specialized knowledge in environmental economics and sustainability.

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 MASTER

 Master of Science, Environmental Science, MSC_ENSC
Faculty of Science

Master of Science, Environmental Science

The program is designed to produce graduates who are innovative researchers and have multi-disciplinary skills and broad knowledge in the field of environmental science.

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 MAJOR

 Mathematics, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Mathematics

Obtain knowledge on the practical applications in many areas such as physical and life sciences, finance and economics, computing and information theory, social sciences, and even fine arts.

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 MAJOR

 Mathematics, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Mathematics

Obtain knowledge on the practical applications in many areas such as physical and life sciences, finance and economics, computing and information theory, social sciences, and even fine arts.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Mathematics and Economics
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Mathematics and Economics

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 MAJOR

 Mathematics and Economics, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Economics and Mathematics

The program equips students with the knowledge and an appreciation of ways in which mathematics and economics interactive to describe human behavior and our economy.

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 CERTIFICATE

 Modern Languages (French)
Faculty of Arts

Certificate in Modern Languages (French)

Take 24 credits of French and other languages.

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 BACHELOR

 Natural Resource Science, BNR
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Natural Resource Science

Gain 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.

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 BACHELOR

 Nursing, BSN
School of Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Williams Lake)

TRU Williams Lake offers the first two years. Successful students finish the program at our Kamloops campus.

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 BACHELOR

 Nursing, BSN
School of Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

The BScN program gives you the technical knowledge,human understanding and practical skills to administer responsible and client-centered care as a registered nurse (RN) in a variety of health care practice agencies (institutional,community and international) and with people who have a variety of health concerns.

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 MAJOR

 Philosophy, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Philosophy

Philosophy is the study of knowledge, reason, existence, and value. Philosophers carefully consider the nature of the universe, humanity's place in it, the proper conduct of individual and social life, and what we can know.

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 MAJOR

 Physics, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science, Major in Physics

Combines rigorous training in the ideas and concepts of the physical world with practical experience in electronics, computing, data acquisition, optics and other fundamental topics.

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FOUNDATION

 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter
School of Trades and Technology

Plumbing Foundation Certificate

An introduction to gas-fitting, plumbing, sprinkler system installer, steamfitter/pipefitter.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Plumbing
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Plumbing

The four levels of plumbing apprenticeship training are offered, as well as the two levels of the gas-fitting apprenticeship.

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 DIPLOMA

 Police and Justice Studies
Faculty of Arts

Police and Justice Studies Diploma

Developed with police and other justice agencies,this two-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.

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 DIPLOMA

 Power Engineering Technology
School of Trades and Technology

Power Engineering Technology Diploma

Become a certified 3rd class power engineer with a two-year diploma and perform an essential role in society.

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CERTIFICATE

 Power Engineering Technology
School of Trades and Technology

Power Engineering Technology Certificate

This comprehensive one year Power Engineering Technology Certificate program is designed to supply the student with the necessary skills to successfully attain their 4th class Power Engineering Certification through Technical Safety B.C.

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 DIPLOMA

 Practical Nursing
School of Nursing

Practical Nursing Diploma (Williams Lake)

Learn everything you need to deliver effective and empathetic front line patient care.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Chiropractic
Faculty of Science

The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto offers a four-year program leading to the professional credential of Doctor of Chiropractic.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Dentistry
Faculty of Science

The Doctor of Dental Medicine degree program at the University of British Columbia is designed to prepare students to practice their chosen profession with appropriate competence.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Education
Faculty of Arts

The Bachelor of Education, Elementary and the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) programs at TRU require previous post-secondary studies.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Medicine
Faculty of Science

The UBC Faculty of Medicine delivers innovative programs in the areas of health and life sciences through a province-wide delivery model.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Naturopathic Medicine
Faculty of Science

The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine – Boucher Campus’ full-time four-year program includes approximately 3,270 academic hours, 1,200 clinical training hours, 100 professional development hours, and 125 preceptor hours, which culminates in the professional Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine designation.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Optometry
Faculty of Science

The School of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of Waterloo offers a four-year professional program leading to the Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Science

The Entry-to-Practice Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of British Columbia is a four-year professional program designed to prepare graduates for the current and future scope of pharmacy practice in healthcare settings such as community, primary care, ambulatory care, and hospital practice; and for industry, government, and other specialized fields.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Rehabilitation Sciences
Faculty of Science

The University of British Columbia offers programs in Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Social Work
Faculty of Arts

The Bachelor of Social Work program at TRU requires previous post-secondary studies.

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL

 Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Faculty of Science

The four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is offered by the University of Saskatchewan's Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).

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CERTIFICATE

 Professional Cook Level 1 and 2
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Professional Cook 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.

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 Professional Cook Level 3
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Apprenticeship Cook, Professional Cook 3

Graduates of the Culinary Arts program are encouraged to continue their training by pursuing an apprenticeship (Professional Cook 3). Those who complete the apprenticeship earn the status of Journeyperson Cook.

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 MAJOR

 Psychology, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of thought, feeling and behaviour.

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 MAJOR

 Public Relations, BJour
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Journalism, Major in Public Relations

Blends core knowledge, skills, and practice of journalism with a focus on public relations, human resource management, marketing, and international business perspective.

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CERTIFICATE

 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
School of Trades and Technology

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Certificate

This 25-week Certificate program is designed to supply the student with the necessary skills to seek employment in the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning industry.

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 DIPLOMA

 Resort and Hotel Management
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Resort and Hotel Management Diploma

A blend of theory and hands-on learning gives you the technical and managerial skills you need to work at a variety of positions in the hotel/resort industry in Canada and abroad.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Resort Experience Management
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Resort Experience Management

Learn the basics of working in the field of tourism while developing skills for resort and hotel management.

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 DIPLOMA

 Respiratory Therapy
Faculty of Science

Respiratory Therapy Diploma

Learn to assess and treat disorders of the lungs, heart, and vascular system in this professional medical program, the only one of its kind in BC.

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FOUNDATION

 Retail Meat Processing
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Retail Meat Processing Foundation Certificate

The only one of its kind in BC, this nine-month program prepares you for a career as a meat cutter in custom cutting, sausage and curing operations,supermarkets and megamarkets.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Retail Meat Processing
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Apprenticeship Meat Cutting

Gain knowledge and skills as meat cutters in custom cutting,sausage and curing operations, and in supermarkets and megamarkets with their own manufacturing facilities.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Saw Filer
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Saw Filer (Williams Lake)

Three trades make up the saw trades: saw fitting, circular saw filer and benchperson.

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 BACHELOR

 Science, BSc
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Science

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.

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 BACHELOR

 Social Work, BSW
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Bachelor of Social Work

Learn 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.

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 MAJOR

 Sociology, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Sociology

Sociology is the study of human society. This program will give students extensive knowledge of the key social factors affecting human behaviour and also develop your skills in designing and evaluating research.

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 BACHELOR

 Software Engineering, BENG_SENG
Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering

The Bachelor of Engineering provides strong foundations in principles and practice of software systems development, and related computing technologies. Project-based learning practices apply theoretical concepts to practical problems.

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 POST-DIPLOMA

 Special Needs Educator
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Special Needs Educator Post-Diploma Certificate

Areas of learning include: child development, supporting children’s social skills,programming for individual children, critical reflection, working with a team of educators and other professionals to facilitate inclusion, the ECE’s professional role, and skills to support families.

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 DIPLOMA

 Sport Event Management
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Sport Event and Management Diploma

Gain the business skills and event management expertise required to organize and market sports events,recruit and motivate volunteers and find sponsors at the corporate, professional or amateur level,in the context of the importance of sporting events in Canadian culture.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Steamfitter/Pipefitter
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Steamfitter/Pipefitter

Pipefitters use blueprints and project specifications to construct and repair piping systems that carry water, steam, chemicals and fuel. Steamfitters are typically pipefitters who specialize in pipe systems that move liquids or gases under high pressure.

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 MAJOR

 Supply Chain Management, BBA
School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Supply Chain Management

Learn to provide consumers with the right product,at the right place and time, and at the right level of value.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Supply Chain Management
School of Business and Economics

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Supply Chain Management

Of interest to students who have a non-business degree and want to return to university for one or two years to acquire a specialty in a functional area of business.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate
Faculty of Education and Social Work

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate

Students learn effective lesson planning, and understanding of the key principles in language teaching, effective techniques for teaching speaking, listening, reading and writing as well as grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.

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 BACHELOR

 Technology
School of Trades and Technology

Bachelor of Technology

Complement your strong technical expertise with the knowledge and skills required to become an effective workplace manager.

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 MAJOR

 Theatre Arts, BA
Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Theatre Arts

Acting, directing, theatre history and technical theatre courses offer students a full range of theatre options.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Tourism
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Tourism

Acquire a foundation in tourism studies including tourism experience marketing, environmental issues, community and cultural issues, applied research methods,and product development and innovation.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Tourism Destination Development
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Tourism Destination Development

Acquire a foundation in tourism studies including tourism experience marketing, environmental issues, community and cultural issues, applied research methods,and product development and innovation.

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 POST-BACCALAUREATE

 Tourism Experience Management
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Tourism Experience Management

Acquire a foundation in tourism studies including tourism experience marketing, environmental issues, community and cultural issues, applied research methods,and product development and innovation.

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 BACHELOR

 Tourism Management, BTM_GEN
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Bachelor of Tourism Management

Become a leader and manager in the expanding field of tourism. The focus of the BTM is on key issues in local, regional, national and international tourism, with opportunities for international experience through Study Abroad and field schools.

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 DIPLOMA

 Tourism Management
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Tourism Management Diploma

Gain the necessary skills to provide quality tourist experiences, develop and manage tourism businesses with entrepreneurial spirit, and contribute to community development in a manner that is environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.

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 MAJOR

 Tourism Studies, BTM
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Bachelor of Tourism Management, Major in Tourism Studies

A Tourism Studies major within the Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM) program will help develop tourism professionals with a broad, interdisciplinary understanding of tourism planning and management issues.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Truck and Transport Mechanic
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Truck and Transport Mechanic

Truck and Transport Mechanics maintain, rebuild, overhaul, recondition, complete diagnostic troubleshooting and repair a wide variety of motorized commercial truck, bus and road transport equipment.

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DIPLOMA

 Veterinary Technology
Faculty of Science

Veterinary Technology Diploma

Interact daily with a menagerie of small animals and gain experience with livestock, wildlife and birds as a veterinary technician, assisting veterinarians and veterinary scientists.

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 DIPLOMA

 Visual Arts
Faculty of Arts

Visual Arts Diploma

Explore practical aspects of art-making within the context of history of art and contemporary ideas about art and its role in society. Through painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking and other areas you will become involved with art making and exhibition practices.

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 CERTIFICATE

 Visual Arts Studio
Faculty of Arts

Visual Arts Studio Certificate

Discover art making and history of art through studio and theoretical courses in a variety of media.

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 DIPLOMA

 Water and Wastewater Technology
School of Trades and Technology

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.

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 CERTIFICATE

 Water and Wastewater Utilities
School of Trades and Technology

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 eight-month program.

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FOUNDATION

 Welder
School of Trades and Technology

Welder Foundation Certificate

Prepares learners for entry level positions as apprentice welders.

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APPRENTICESHIP

 Welding
School of Trades and Technology

Apprenticeship Welding

Prepares learners for entry level positions as apprentice welders.

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FOUNDATION

 Welding Level C
School of Trades and Technology

Welding Level C Foundation Certificate (Williams Lake)

Engage in a variety of classroom and shop activities. In the classroom, learn theoretical principals of welding. Shop sessions provide the hands-on opportunity to learn processes and master practical welding skills.​​

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 CERTIFICATE

 World Languages and Cultures
Faculty of Arts

Certificate in World Languages and Cultures

Increase your knowledge,sensitivity and appreciation of other cultures to better navigate a growing global market.

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