Trinity Western University - Langley
Trinity Western University - Langley

22500 University Drive, Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Bachelor of Arts - International Studies - Linguistics and TESOL

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Summary

Program Description

International Studies is an interdisciplinary program that combines courses in Political Studies, History, Economics, and other relevant disciplines.

Key features of TWU's International Studies program include:

    • An extensive variety of courses that will expose the student to international studies in its many different forms.  These include such diverse topics as cross-cultural communication, challenges in international development, the formulation of foreign policy, the history of international conflict, and the operation of international institutions.
    • The ability to specialize in a particular aspect of international relations.  We have four general tracks.  International Affairs and Global Policy focuses upon the politics of international relations and the formulation of foreign policy.  International Development and Cultural Change considers the problems of international development from an organizational and political perspective, as well as introducing students to the history of how modern global society evolved.  International Political Economy deepens students’ understanding of international economic processes and provides insight into the ways domestic and international economics interrelate.  Finally, students may opt to specialize in linguistics with a view to completing a certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in the Linguistics and TESOL track. 
    • Access to numerous travel study and study abroad options, or a semester at Trinity Western’s Laurentian Leadership Centre.  Students in the International Studies program have enjoyed experiential learning opportunities in various places around the world, from the Middle East to Latin America.  They can also enjoy semester-long placements at important government offices, non-governmental organizations, and foreign embassies in Canada’s capital by studying at the Laurentian Leadership Centre.

    Academic Background

    Minimum Level of Education Completed

    Grade 12 / High School

    Minimum GPA

    70%

    Minimum Language Test Scores

    Reading

    6

    Writing

    6

    Listening

    6

    Speaking

    6

    Reading

    50

    Writing

    50

    Listening

    50

    Speaking

    50

    Literacy

    105

    Conversation

    95

    Comprehension

    105

    Production

    95

    Program Intakes

    Open date

    September 1, 2025

    Submission deadline

    July 1, 2026

    Open date

    September 1, 2026

    Submission deadline

    July 1, 2027

    Cost and Duration

    4-Year Bachelor's Degree

    Program Level

    4 year bachelor's degree

    Program Length

    $20635 CAD

    Cost of Living

    $150 CAD

    Application fee

    $22800 CAD / First Year

    Gross Tuition

    Other Fees

    Student Fees: $1,650 per year
    Books and Supplies Fees: $1,500 per year
    Medical Insurance Fees: $900 per year