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Section Menu
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- Bachelor of Science Degree
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Data Science
- Engineering
- Computing Science
- Geology
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Natural Resource Science
- Physics
- Pre-Professional Health Sciences
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- Associate of Science Degree
- Architectural and Engineering Technology
- Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Applied Data Science
- Respiratory Therapy
- Veterinary Technology
One-Year Transfer Program
Students come to TRU to study engineering because of the quality of instruction that is provided, its excellent facilities, and its innovative curriculum. Your first year at TRU will be a foundation year that is common to all engineering disciplines. You will study mathematics, physics, and chemistry, as well as topics specific to engineering such as engineering mechanics, drafting, computer programming, and engineering design. In addition, you will have the opportunity to hone your design, trouble-shooting, and fabrication skills during two major projects.
Following your first year, you will have the option of continuing at TRU for a second year to study BEng Software Engineering or transfer to UBC or UVic to further continue your studies in engineering.
Year 1 – Fall Semester | |
ENGR 1100 | Engineering Design I |
SENG 1110 | Programming for Engineers 1 |
ENGL 1100 | Introduction to University Writing |
EPHY 1170 | Fundamental Physics for Engineers 1 |
MATH 1130 | Calculus 1 for Engineers |
MATH 1300 | Linear Algebra for Engineers |
Year 1 – Winter Semester | |
EPHY 1270 | Fundamental Physics for Engineers 2 |
EPHY 1700 | Engineering Mechanics 1 |
MATH 1230 | Calculus 2 for Engineers |
CMNS 1290 | Introduction to Professional Writing |
ENGR 1200 | Engineering Design II |
CHEM 1520 | Principles of Chemistry |