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Section Menu
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- English
- Geography and Environmental Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Journalism, Communication, and New Media
- Modern Languages
- Minor in Language and Global Studies
- World Languages and Cultures Certificate
- Associate of Arts (Modern Languages) Degree
- Modern Languages Certificate
- Courses
- Field Schools
- Student Success
- Language Lab
- Special Projects and Courses
- Faculty
- Financial Assistance
- Advising
- Our Vision
- Our History
- Contact us
- Philosophy, History and Politics
- Philosophy
- History
- Degree Options
- Careers in History
- Current Courses
- Student Success
- Awards and Scholarships
- Handbook for History Students
- Introduction - Handbook
- Why Study History?
- Varieties of History
- Historian's Work
- Pros, Amateurs and others
- Careers
- Libraries and Research
- Taking Notes
- Formulating a Topic
- Compiling a Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Need for Recent Sources
- Where to Start
- Note-taking
- Shape of the Essay
- Style of the Essay
- Checking the Essay
- Documentation
- Bibliographies and Footnotes
- Plagiarism
- Writing Essay Examinations
- Title Pages and Formatting
- Citation Generators
- Examples
- Citation Formatting
- History Links
- History Faculty
- Political Studies
- Our Faculty
- Contact Us
- Psychology
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theatre Arts
- Visual Arts
Arts Students Succeed
TRU Arts graduates are doing great things with their degrees. Read their stories.
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Anthropology
The anthropology program here has opened my eyes to a rich and beautiful world of different peoples. Lachlan Gonzales
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Communication
It’s crazy not to have a great resumé when you graduate. Taylor Rae
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English
With the guidance of the teachers here at TRU my work ethic improved, as did my English skills. Corey Cooper
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Geography
I constantly pull from the skills and knowledge I obtained throughout my university career. Steven Lee
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History
TRU’s program prepared me to be the best storyteller possible by helping me with writing, research, and critical thinking. Francesca Lucia
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Interdisciplinary
Once I understood the opportunity of being able to build my program, it was a no-brainer. Steve Shortt
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Journalism
For me, working at The Omega while studying at TRU was a way to practice what I learned in the classroom while getting a few bylines for my resumé. Jessica Wallace
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Philosophy
My instructors didn’t just recognize my interest, they actively fostered my learning and growth in this area. Jessica Bowen
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Psychology
Psychology and the law in certain circumstances can actually intertwine. Natalie Paul
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Sociology
Not many universities have professors that are willing to take time out of their busy schedules and family lives to provide additional mentorship. James Semaschuk
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Theatre Arts
The program is quite intimate, allowing the professors to really get to know their students and what their goals are. Skylar Nakazawa
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Visual Arts
Melanie Perreault graduated from TRU with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2010. Her work has been presented in galleries in New York, Montreal and Kamloops.
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