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1 Affiliate Institutions Canada Institute of Linguistics (CanIL) Coastal Pacific/UFV, Aviation Studies ESLI Language Centre at TWU Redeemer Pacific College Summit Pacific College AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS 161
2 AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS Trinity Western University partners with several affiliate institutions. These partnerships create opportunities for both parties to fulfil their mission in ways that might not otherwise be possible. CANADA INSTITUTE OF LINGUISTICS (CanIL) Dr. Michael Walrod, President Since 1985, Trinity Western has been the site for the Canada Institute of Linguistics (affiliated with Wycliffe Bible Translators and SIL International). CanIL offers a summer session each year for nine weeks starting in mid-june. It is also possible to take entry-level and advanced courses in the summer, fall and spring semesters. The courses of the Canada Institute of Linguistics are designed to teach skills necessary for learning and describing unwritten languages for literacy work and for translation. The courses deal with the general principles basic to all languages. These principles are illustrated by material from languages of Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. The qualified graduate is prepared to face any language, even though there may not be any literature written in or about it. This program parallels SIL courses taught presently in Australia, England, Germany, Japan, and the United States, but TWU s training offers unique and attractive innovations. The following are CanIL s undergraduate course offerings (the 200 and 300 level courses function as prerequisites for the 400 level courses): LING 210 Language and Society (2 sem. hrs.) LING 310 Articulatory Phonetics LING 330 Phonological Analysis LING 360 Grammatical Analysis (5 sem. hrs.) (offered only in the summer session) OR LING 361/362 LING 361 Morphology (FA) LING 362 Syntax (SP) LING 460 Syntax and Semantics LING 470 Language and Culture Acquisition LING 480 Field Methods: Data Management and Analysis LING 481 Anthropological Linguistics: Ethnography LING 482 Issues in Community Literacy LING 483 Language Program Design and Management LING 484 Principles of Literacy LING 485 Principles of Translation LING 486 Advanced Phonological Analysis LING 490 Special Topics in Linguistics LING 491 Discourse Analysis PHIL 460 Philosophy of Language THE CanIL SUMMER SESSION Prospective students should have two years of postsecondary education to qualify for admission to the summer session. Mature students with compensating experience are also considered. The CanIL training may be combined with other courses in Linguistics and TESL for a major in Applied Linguistics. The summer courses may also be taken as a part of a minor in Applied Linguistics or as part of the Intercultural Religious Studies major. TWU students wishing to take CanIL summer courses should register directly with GLC, preferably by April of the year they wish to begin the summer session. Students requiring housing for the summer may contact the CanIL Admissions Coordinator at [email protected]. MORE INFORMATION Contact Admissions or the Canada Institute of Linguistics. [email protected] Website: COASTAL PACIFIC AVIATION/UFV: AVIATION STUDIES Since September, 1993, Trinity Western University has had a cooperative agreement with Coastal Pacific Aviation and the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV in Abbotsford, B.C.) for students who wish to combine quality aviation training with academic studies towards a university degree (baccalaureate) or an Associate of Arts diploma. Aviation subjects are taught by Coastal Pacific instructors. University academic courses are taught by professors at Trinity Western University. Students study part time at Trinity Western University while completing two years of aviation course work at Coastal Pacific. The Aviation program credits are transferable towards either an Associate of Arts diploma (two years of study) or a bachelor s degree (four years of study) at Trinity Western as a special concentration in Aviation consisting of approximately 26 sem. hrs. of Aviation courses at CPA/UFV (depending on specialization). An additional 4 sem. hrs. of upper level TWU Aviation courses are granted, upon completing all CPA/UFV Aviation requirements, resulting in a concentration (30 sem. hrs.) in Aviation. Students who pursue a baccalaureate degree are required to do at least one other concentration. If that concentration is chosen from the Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, a B.Sc. is granted; otherwise, a B.A. is awarded. The Aviation program through Coastal Pacific is designed to cover the academic and flying components essential to the preparation of commercial pilots for entry-level positions in the aviation industry. The program consists of training for a commercial licence followed by advanced training, generally including multi-engine and instrument training, but with an optional flight instructor rating. The program is rigorous and requires a high standard of academic and flight performance. Program requirements are meant to protect the applicant s investment by enhancing the professional environment in which he or she trains. 162
3 Students need to make direct application to CPA for acceptance into the program. Inquiries should be made well in advance of intended commencement. Acceptance is not guaranteed. It should be noted that responsibility for ensuring the academic quality of Coastal Pacific s aviation courses rests with the University of the Fraser Valley, not Trinity Western. Similarly, all liability exposure for this aviation program rests solely with Coastal Pacific/University of the Fraser Valley. Trinity Western merely grants 30 sem. hrs. of transfer credit for Coastal Pacific s aviation program towards either its Associate of Arts diploma in Aviation or one of its baccalaureate degrees. The program objective is to develop pilots who are well-trained in the manual skills required to fly an aircraft, who have a comprehensive academic background to help them understand complex aircraft systems, and who have the interpersonal skills to work effectively in a team. Further information is available from the Admissions Office at Trinity Western University or from: Coastal Pacific Aviation Abbotsford Airport Approach Dr. Abbotsford, B.C. Canada V2T 6H5 Attention: Aviation Program Coordinator AVIATION COMPONENT SEMESTER I AVIA 201 AVIA 211 AVIA 221 AVIA 231 Aviation Theory I Simulator Instrument Procedures I Aircraft Commercial I Human Factors I SEMESTER II AVIA 302 Aviation Theory II AVIA 312 Simulator Instrument Procedures II AVIA 322 Aircraft Commercial II AVIA 332 Human Factors II SEMESTERS III AND IV AVIA 401 Aviation Theory III AVIA 402 Aviation Theory IV AVIA 411 Simulator Multi-Engine AVIA 412 Simulator Crew Operations AVIA 421 Aircraft Multi-Engine AVIA 431 Advanced Airmanship I AVIA 432 Advanced Airmanship II Either AVIA 422 Aircraft Instrument/Multi-Engine or AVIA 451, 452 Flight Instruction Note: For course descriptions for these Aviation courses, see Although program requirements are shown in four semesters, they do not have to be taken consecutively. The Aviation program can be completed over three or four years. It is necessary, however, to take each semester s Aviation Theory courses concurrently with that semester s flying and simulator sessions. REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DIPLOMA IN AVIATION This diploma is available only to Aviation students. 1. Completion of at least one year or its equivalent of full-time study at the University, i.e., a minimum of 24 sem. hrs. completed at Trinity Western. A maximum of 4 sem. hrs. of Applied Music may be credited towards this diploma. 2. Completion of a minimum of 62 sem. hrs. of university level studies, including a concentration (30 sem. hrs.) in Aviation. 3. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 in studies completed at the University. 4. Completion of the following core requirements: a) 9 sem. hrs. of Religious Studies courses (incl. RELS 101 and 102); b) 6 sem. hrs. of English courses (ENGL 103 and 104; ESL students may substitute ENGL 101 for one of these); c) 6 sem. hrs. of courses from Natural and Applied Sciences, 3 sem. hrs. of which must be a lab science; d) 6 sem. hrs. selected from Humanities, Fine Arts, or Social Science courses; e) 3 sem. hrs. of Human Kinetics courses, including HKIN 190 plus at least one 1 sem. hr. Human Kinetics activity course; f) IDIS 102 (1 sem. hr.); g) UNIV 101 (1 sem. hr.). MORE INFORMATION Contact Admissions or the Advising Office. ESLI LANGUAGE CENTRE AT TWU Barbara Konrad, Director English as a Second Language International (ESLI) partners with Trinity Western University to provide intensive academic English preparation for universitybound international students. The goal of the ESLI program is to teach the standard academic English skills students need to succeed in university. International students not intending full-time study at the University also benefit from the program s multi-skilled approach to language acquisition. International students can apply for the English Only program or undergraduate and graduate degree programs, regardless of English competency at the time of application. TYPES OF PROGRAMS Upon arrival, international students are evaluated and placed in one of five levels. Each ESLI level provides students with 25 hours of classroom instruction per week. In addition to academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking courses, ESLI programming also includes conversation partners, computer-assisted AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS 163
4 language learning, and field studies. Advanced level ESLI students also participate in the University Bridge Program. This program enables students to take university credit courses as part of their ELSI studies. The Bridge Program has been developed to provide maximum opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate students to prepare for university. Students may enrol in the ESLI program throughout the semester. However, students arriving six weeks into the term or later are placed into regular academic ESLI classes and are given a general comprehensive final exam to evaluate their language progress. If successful, these students progress to the next level. ESLI STUDENT HOUSING As university students, applicants to the ESLI program are eligible to live in TWU campus housing with North American roommates. Students who prefer to live with Canadian families may do so through the ESLI Homestay Program. ESLI students 21 years of age and over may choose to make their own housing arrangements. The ESLI office makes every effort to assist in this process. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATIONS All students whose first language is not English or who have not completed the majority of their schooling in English should refer to the Undergraduate Admissions, Registration and Enrolment section of this Calendar to determine eligibility for direct entry into a TWU degree program. Students who do not meet the University s language requirements may receive an offer of admission to TWU conditional upon the successful completion of the ESLI program. Conditional admission is granted for: 1. Undergraduate Studies; 2. School of Graduate Studies. DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS All ESLI applicants must submit a completed ESLI application (including a signed Responsibilities of Membership statement). In addition, any student planning to study in a TWU degree program must include the following: Undergraduate Studies: official transcripts from all schools attended, including high school and college or university. Graduate Studies: official transcripts from all college and universities attended and a separate application for the School of Graduate Studies. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. English Only students must be at least 18 years of age. 2. Applicants for undergraduate studies must have: a) graduated from an accredited secondary school with a Canadian Grade 12 equivalent; b) completed four academic subjects (e.g., math, history, science) in their final year of high school with a minimum Canadian GPA of 2.3. MORE INFORMATION Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (PST) Monday - Friday Reimer Student Centre Tel: Fax: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: REDEEMER PACIFIC COLLEGE Dr. Robert Stackpole, Academic Coordinator Redeemer Pacific College (RPC) is an independent Catholic college that functions as an approved teaching centre for Trinity Western University for a limited number of TWU courses. The University s Undergraduate Academic Council approves courses included in this arrangement. The appropriate school or faculty dean gives oversight to the quality of instruction and approves the credentials of all instructors involved in the courses. PURPOSE The mission of Redeemer Pacific College is to develop dynamic Catholic leaders through higher education: men and women committed to lifelong Christian growth and intellectual formation who strive to bring all whom their lives touch into vital relationship with the Lord and His Church. MINOR IN CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE: CATHOLIC STUDIES A Minor in Catholic Studies consists of 24 sem. hrs. in Religious Studies and Philosophy courses at Redeemer Pacific College, of which at least 12 sem. hrs. must be at 300 or 400 level. REQUIRED: RELS 101 RP Introduction to the Old Testament RELS 102 RP Introduction to the New Testament RELS 160 RP Introduction to Theology Plus at least one of the following Philosophy courses:* PHIL 111 RP History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval PHIL 304 RP The Metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas PHIL 305 RP The Philosophy of the Human Person Plus at least two of the following Religious Studies courses:* RELS 224 RP New Testament Theology RELS 365 RP Christian Moral Theology RELS 366 RP Theology of the Body RELS 399 RP Catholic Spirituality Plus, any two of the following courses**: RELS 387 RP Christian Theology in Ecumenical Dialogue 164
5 RELS 465 RP RELS 473 RP Irenaeus and Augustine The Theology of Thomas Aquinas and John Paul II Notes: Any course from one of the above lists marked with an asterisk may be taken in place of any course on the list marked with. RELS 101 RP or 102 RP may be taken at TWU in place of the RPC section of the course. CERTIFICATES RPC CATHOLIC LIBERAL ARTS CERTIFICATE Successful completion of eight RPC Catholic Liberal Arts courses (24 sem. hrs.). RPC CATHOLIC THEOLOGICAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE Successful completion of eight selected RPC Religious Studies and Philosophy courses (24 sem. hrs.). See RPC Academic Calendar for specific courses pertaining to this certificate. RPC CATHOLIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE Successful completion of eight selected RPC courses qualifies a student for this certificate, designed to give Catholic students a solid background in their heritage of faith and moral values. This knowledge is an integral part of their preparation for the option of teaching in Catholic schools. See RPC Academic Calendar for specific courses pertaining to this certificate. For more information visit REDEEMER PACIFIC COLLEGE UNIQUE COURSES The TWU Undergraduate Academic Council has approved for TWU course credit the following unique RPC courses: ART 215 Beauty and Sacred: Introduction to the Sacred Arts RP EDUC 203 Foundations of Education RP LATIN 211, 212 Medieval and Ecclesiastical Latin RP HIST 302 Greece and Rome: Leadership in the Ancient World RP PHIL 111 History of Western Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval RP PHIL 303 Medieval Philosophy RP PHIL 304 Metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas RP PHIL 305 Philosophy of the Human Person RP RELS 365 Christian Moral Theology RP RELS 366 Theology of the Body RP RELS 375 The Theology of C.S. Lewis in an Ecumenical Perspective RP RELS 387 Christian Theology in Ecumenical Dialogue RP RELS 388 Christian Church and Sacraments RP RELS 399 Catholic Spirituality RP RELS 473 The Theology of Thomas Aquinas and John Paul II RP See Course Descriptions for information on each course. Refer to the TWU timetable or the RPC website, www. rpcollege.bc.ca, for information on when courses are offered. All TWU students should register for RPC courses through TWU s course registration process. AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS COURSES TWU core and elective requirements described in the specific commentary of each of the various undergraduate majors, concentrations, or minors are met by sections of RPC courses. RPC offers both sections of TWU courses as well as unique RPC-TWU courses. REDEEMER PACIFIC COLLEGE IDENTICAL SECTIONS OF TWU COURSES ENGL 103 Introduction to Literature: Short Fiction and Poetry RP ENGL 104 Introduction to Literature: Drama and the Novel RP RELS 101 Introduction to Old Testament Studies RP RELS 102 Introduction to New Testament Studies RP RELS 160 Introduction to Theology RP RELS 224 New Testament Theology: Christology RP RELS 465 Influential Thinkers in the Western Christian Tradition RP See this Calendar s Course Descriptions section for more information. SUMMIT PACIFIC COLLEGE Summit Pacific College (SPC) is an affiliate of Trinity Western University. Under this arrangement, students may transfer between institutions (see course equivalency chart below) or elect to participate in the SPC-TWU Joint Program (two years of study at SPC followed by two years of study at TWU), or take the University Transfer Certificate program (described in the Certificates section in the Global Learning Connections chapter of this Calendar) concurrent with their SPC program. AFFILIATION COURSE EQUIVALENCIES The TWU Undergraduate Academic Council has approved TWU course equivalencies for the following Summit Pacific College courses: Summit Pacific Course No. Cred. Hrs. SPC Course Title TWU Equivalent BIBL Bible Survey RELS 100 level (3) BIBL Hermeneutics RELS 100 level (3) BIBL Pentateuch RELS 100 level (3) 165
6 BIBL Gospels RELS 100 level (3) BIBL Historical Literature RELS 100 level (3) of the Old Testament BIBL Acts of the Apostles RELS 200 level (3) BIBL Pauline Literature RELS 300 level (3) BIBL Prophetic Literature RELS 300 level (3) BIBL Psalms RELS 300 level (3) BIBL BIBL BIBL THEO Wisdom Literature RELS 300 level (3) of the Old Testament Eschatological Literature New Testament Backgrounds Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit RELS 300 level (3) RELS 400 level (3) RELS 300 level (3) THEO Christology RELS 200 level (3) THEO THEO New Testament Theology (3) Old Testament Theology (3) RELS 224 (3) RELS 400 level (3) SPC-TWU JOINT PROGRAM This joint program enables students to take the first two years at Summit Pacific College and the final two years at TWU. Each institution offers several courses on the other institution s campus during the four-year degree. TWU grants the B.A. in General Studies. B.A. IN GENERAL STUDIES (TWU) FIRST AND SECOND YEAR AT SUMMIT PACIFIC COLLEGE (60 SEM. HRS.) 1.1 CONCENTRATION IN BIBLICAL STUDIES Sem. hrs. BIBL 113 Hermeneutics 3 BIBL 114 Pentateuch 3 BIBL 115 Gospels 3 BIBL 211 Historical Literature 3 BIBL 212 Acts of the Apostles 3 BIBL 311 Pauline Literature 3 THEO 421 New Testament Theology 3 THEO 422 Old Testament Theology 3 Total: 24 plus TWU RELS electives (300 and 400 level)* (6) 1.3 HISTORY HIST 112 History of the Pentecostal Church OPEN ELECTIVES (21 SEM. HRS.) from approved university-equivalent courses such as: BIBL 214 Major Prophets BIBL 313 Psalms BIBL 314 Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament BIBL 316 Eschatological Literature THEO 321 Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit THEO 323 Christology plus one additional BIBL or THEO elective (3 sem. hrs.) SECOND AND THIRD YEAR STUDIES AT TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY (62 SEM. HRS.) 2.1 CORE REQUIREMENTS (See Graduation Requirements section, particularly for further details on core requirements.) Sem. hrs. ENGL 103, Fine Arts 3 Philosophy 3 History 3 Natural Science (including one lab science course) 6 Religious Studies (300 or 400 level, for concentration) 6 Society and Culture 3 Human Kinetics 4 Interdisciplinary Studies (400 level) (IDIS 102 waived) ELECTIVE 1 Total: MINOR (24 SEM. HRS.) In fields such as English, History, Psychology, and Sociology. Total minimum required for a TWU bachelor s degree is 122 sem. hrs., of which 42 sem. hrs. must be 300 or 400 level courses. *TWU concentration (30 sem. hrs.) in Biblical Studies requires that a minimum of half of the upper level requirements (i.e., 6 sem. hrs. of the 12) be taken at TWU. **Courses in this category count towards a TWU degree as part of this program only. They are not transferable otherwise. 1.2 CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE** RELS 131 Introduction to Spiritual Issues 3 RELS 132 Cross-cultural Studies 3 RELS 133 Religious Conversion in a Multi-Faith Society 3 RELS 134 Apologetics 3 Total
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