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THE U1 YEAR IS FOR ALL GLOBAL STUDENTS
- Total of 4 Grade 12 Academic Courses (English 12 + 3 more) with a 70% average. Note that English 12 is required for academic entry.
- The English 12 requirement is 55%
Standard requirements: Four years of high school in US Curriculum with:
- 4 English
- 3 math
- 2 sciences
- 2 socials
- 2 others
Note: For U1 admission, students from countries in which the primary language and the language of instruction is English do not need to provide additional proof of English language proficiency. Students should provide a letter from the school to state that their school is an English-medium school.
FAR Centre General Studies Courses
U1 Courses FALL Session
ENGL 101 UA Introduction to Writing
MCOM 171 Introduction to Communication
WRTG 101 UA Introduction to Writing and Culture
RELS 100 UA Introduction to Christianity
PHIL 109 UA Critical Thinking: Informal Logic
PHIL 105 UA Introduction to Philosophy
U1 Courses SPRING Session
ENGL 101 UA Introduction to Writing
MCOM 171 Introduction to Communication
WRTG 101 UA Introduction to Writing and Culture
RELS 100 UA Introduction to Christianity
PHIL 109 UA Critical Thinking: Informal Logic
MCOM UA 281 Public Speaking
*All courses are subject to change per TWU Senate guideline and faculty availability.
DURATION
36 Credit Hours within 1 Year
FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN
TWU will agree to a cost breakdown of $ 350.00 per credit hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1. What is the U1 program?
The U1 program is a one-year undergraduate program through a partnership between Kingdom Citizens’ Pavilion Schools, Jos, Nigeria and Trinity Western University, Langley, Canada. Through the U1 program, you are guaranteed admission into the second year of University Education in Trinity Western University, Langley, Canada.
Question 2. What can I study after the U1 program?
After the U1 program, you can be admitted into Year II of any of the following programs with Trinity Western University:
Business
Leadership
Sports and Leisure Management
Corporate Communications
Humanities
Psychology
Social Science
History
Computing Science
English
TESOL
Music/Acting
BA in Science Arts
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