TRU Science

Diploma and Dual Credential Requirements

Admission is determined by a selective process based on academic qualifications. Applicants who meet the minimal education requirements may apply. You may receive transfer credits for select courses, as listed on this page.

Three-Year Diploma Applications

Educational requirements

  • BC Grade 12 or higher with a C+ minimum average.
  • English 12/English 12 First Peoples or higher with a minimum B grade.
  • Foundations of Math 12 (preferred) or Pre-calculus 12 or higher with a minimum C+ grade.
  • Anatomy and Physiology 12 or higher with a minimum C+ grade.
  • Chemistry 12 or higher with a minimum C+ grade.
  • Physics 11 or higher with a minimum C+ grade.

If you are a graduate from a foreign high school and/or university, then you must meet the additional following English requirements before being granted admission into academic courses at TRU:

International Student Admission Requirements

Under normal circumstances, all requirements must have been obtained within five years of application.

Ranking

A GPA will be generated using the five courses above for admissions consideration and ranking. Applicants with post-secondary education will be additionally ranked by number of post-secondary credits completed and if they have completed a degree. 

Additional information for high school applicants

High school students may apply; however, it is beneficial to successfully complete some post-secondary courses first. If you are applying while completing high school, and have not been accepted into the program, we recommend that you register for the BSc program and take some of the first-year RT service courses before applying to the RT program:

  • English/Communications (six credits).
  • Human Anatomy/Physiology (six credits).
  • Physics (three credits at university level).
  • Statistics (three credits)
This may lighten your workload in the first year of the RT program. Please note, taking the courses listed above will not guarantee your acceptance into the program. Admission is dependent upon the cumulative GPA of completed applicable courses.
All faculty, staff, and students are warmly invited to attend SUPER 2026, our annual showcase of undergraduate research in the Faculty of Science.

Join us to explore research ideas and opportunities and to support our student researchers as they share the results of their research. Science students from all areas of Science will be presenting posters from projects completed through Honours, Directed Studies, Undergraduate Research Experience Award Program (UREAP), and other research programs.


When and Where
Date: Tuesday, April 14
Time: 12:30–2:30 p.m.
Location: Second floor, Science Building

SUPER is designed to inspire early-year science students by highlighting what senior students have achieved. First, second, and third-year Science students are encouraged to come discover the many research opportunities available to them throughout their degree.

Information for Presenters