Upgrade Pathways
If you don't meet the requirements for a program, TRU offers upgrading courses that can help you reach your goal. Many courses have an online version.
Campus courses
Courses are available in the fall and winter semesters in Kamloops and Williams Lake. There are two six-week summer sessions in Kamloops. » Application deadlines
Online courses
Take these courses, offered through Open Learning, at your own pace whenever you choose. Online options are shown in the course descriptions.
High school equivalencies
- 0400 levels
- Grade 10 equivalent
- 0500 levels
- Grade 11 equivalent
- 0600 levels
- Grade 12 equivalent
Please check individual courses for prerequisite requirements.
SINC 0440 General and Applied Science (5,0,2) SINC 0440 General and Applied Science (5,0,2)Credits: 3 credits This course covers the learning outcomes and core topics of Intermediate Science of the Adult Basic Education Curriculum found in the most recent edition of the BC ABE Articulation Handbook, including the completion of seven or more labs. Students are introduced to important basic science concepts relevant to the general or allied health sciences. The principles of biology, physics and chemistry are studied in a modularized format with an emphasis on the links between disciplines. Students build and strengthen their background in science in order to confidently explore their area of interest.
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ENGL 0400 Basic Language Skills (6,0,0) ENGL 0400 Basic Language Skills (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to enter higher level courses. It is based on the following core skills: vocabulary development, reading, writing and study skills.
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MATH 0400 Intermediate Pre-Algebra (6,0,0) MATH 0400 Intermediate Pre-Algebra (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education (ABE) – Intermediate: Students study basic math concepts including operations with whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and percentages. Additional topics include systems of measurement, geometry, and an introduction to algebra. Together with MATH 0410: Intermediate Algebra, this course fulfills the ABE Intermediate Algebra level requirements.
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MATH 0410 Intermediate Algebra (6,0,0) MATH 0410 Intermediate Algebra (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education (ABE) – Intermediate: Students study concepts that include linear equations, graphing, powers, radicals, scientific notation, polynomials and right triangle trigonometry. Together with MATH 0400: Intermediate Pre-Algebra, this course fulfills the ABE Intermediate Algebra level requirements.
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BIOL 0500 General Biology (5,0,2) BIOL 0500 General Biology (5,0,2)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Advanced: This basic Biology course introduces students to the fundamentals of Biology. It includes a brief study of the cell, Binomial Nomenclature, and the major Phyla of Plant and Animal Kingdoms. Fundamentals of plant and animal physiology are introduced with emphasis on the inter-relationship among living organisms.
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CHEM 0500 Foundations of Chemistry 1 (5,0,2)(L) CHEM 0500 Foundations of Chemistry 1 (5,0,2)(L)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Advanced: This course is designed for those students who have taken no previous high school chemistry course but who now require the equivalent of Chemistry 11 for entry into a certain program or course. Topics covered include chemical arithmetic, chemical nomenclature, chemical formula calculations, energy, solutions, atomic theory, chemical bonding, acids and bases, and physical properties. The laboratory reinforces concepts introduced in the lectures.
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PHYS 0500 Introduction to Physics 1 (5,0,2)(L) PHYS 0500 Introduction to Physics 1 (5,0,2)(L)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Advanced: This course is suitable for students with little or no physics background. Physics 0500 examines the basic principles upon which the discipline of physics is founded. In doing so, it provides students with a new perspective from which to view the world around them and with a solid content basis for future courses in physics should this be the objective. The course is oriented toward developing experimental and problem solving skills.
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ENGL 0500 Developing Writing Skills (6,0,0) ENGL 0500 Developing Writing Skills (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Advanced: A basic writing skills course which covers mechanics, sentence structure, grammar and composition. The major modes of writing (description, narration, and exposition) are covered.
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NAST 0500 Introduction to Indigenous peoples Studies (6,0,0) NAST 0500 Introduction to Indigenous peoples Studies (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Advanced: This course provides students with an overview of historical and current social, economic, and political issues concerning Indigenous people.
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MATH 0510 Advanced Algebra (6,0,0) MATH 0510 Advanced Algebra (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education – Advanced: Students study concepts that include basic algebra, systems of linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, relations and functions, rational expressions and equations, radical expressions and equations, quadratic equations and functions, and trigonometry.
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MATH 0520 Advanced Foundations of Mathematics (6,0,0) MATH 0520 Advanced Foundations of Mathematics (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education – Advanced: Students study concepts that include basic algebra, rates, linear relations, systems of linear equations and inequalities, quadratic functions, geometry and trigonometry.
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BIOL 0600 Human Biology (5,0,2)(L) BIOL 0600 Human Biology (5,0,2)(L)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Provincial: A study of the major principles of human anatomy and physiology from the origin of atoms and elements through to the structure and function of molecules, cells, tissues, organs and body systems. Introduces the basic principles of Genetics and Evolution. Laboratory work involves organizing observations, drawing conclusions and effective communication.
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CHEM 0600 Foundations of Chemistry 2 (5,0,2)(L) CHEM 0600 Foundations of Chemistry 2 (5,0,2)(L)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Provincial: A pre-university level course for students requiring a more in-depth introduction to chemistry than provided by CHEM 0500 or Chemistry 11. The course is an acceptable prerequisite for CHEM 111. Topics covered will be similar to those dealt with in Chemistry 12 and will include gas laws, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, solubility of ionic substances, acids and bases, oxidation-reduction and organic Chemistry. The laboratory exercises will illustrate and reinforce topics covered in the lectures.
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PHYS 0600 Introduction to Physics 2 (5,0,2)(L) PHYS 0600 Introduction to Physics 2 (5,0,2)(L)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Provincial: This course is an indepth study of the principles of scientific measurement, vectors, two-dimensional kinematics and dynamics, electrostatics, electromagnetism, vibrations and waves and optics. Physics 0600 is a Provincial level (grade 12 equivalency) physics course. It will prepare students for university, trades and technology programs which require Physics 12 as a prerequisite. The course is primarily theoretical and places an emphasis on the mathematical analysis of physical phenomena and the development of problem solving and experimental skills.
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COMP 0600 Introduction to Programming (2,0,4) COMP 0600 Introduction to Programming (2,0,4)Credits: 3 credits ABE - Provincial: A programming course designed for students who are planning to take a first year course in computer programming at the college or university level, CSOM or as a prerequisite for COMP 1130. It assumes no previous experience on computers and aims to develop problem solving skills and knowledge of a computer language. Students will learn the VISUAL BASIC.NET programming language.
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ENGL 0600 Literature and Composition (6,0,0) ENGL 0600 Literature and Composition (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits ABE - Provincial: ENGL 0600 is a Provincial Level (Grade 12 equivalency) course which prepares students for the demands of compositions required in academic courses. It provides for further development of writing and thinking skills begun in earlier levels. Students work with a variety of rhetorical models for essay development. Also included is a critical analysis of selected works of prose and poetry.
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ENGL 0620 Composition and Studies in Indigenous Literature (6,0,0) ENGL 0620 Composition and Studies in Indigenous Literature (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits This course is a Provincial Level (Grade 12 equivalency) course which prepares students for university level English courses. It provides further development of writing and thinking skills. Students work with a variety of models for essay development. Indigenous perspectives will be explored through critical analysis of selected works of prose and poetry written by indigenous authors or covering topics about Indigenous issues. A variety of teaching approaches will promote success of students working from a variety of learning styles, backgrounds, and experiences.
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NAST 0600 An Overview of Major Issues in Indigenous peoples Studies (6,0,0) NAST 0600 An Overview of Major Issues in Indigenous peoples Studies (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits In this course, students explore issues related to the role of elders, women, and leaders in matters pertaining to health, education, justice, and economical development in Indigenous peoples communities and off-reserve communities. Using the articles found in the textbook as a guide, the instructor will draw upon community resources to supplement the course content. Classroom activities will include presenting in small groups and conducting library and Internet searches.
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MATH 0600 Provincial Pre-Calculus 1 (6,0,0) MATH 0600 Provincial Pre-Calculus 1 (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education (ABE) – Provincial: Students develop math skills that prepare them for further studies in calculus. Topics include a review of advanced algebra, an introduction to functions, and a study of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Together with MATH 0610: Provincial Pre-Calculus 2, this course fulfills the ABE – Provincial Level (Grade 12 equivalency) requirements.
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MATH 0610 Provincial Pre-Calculus 2 (6,0,0) MATH 0610 Provincial Pre-Calculus 2 (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education (ABE) – Provincial: Students build on skills developed in Pre-Calculus 1 in preparation for further studies in calculus. Topics include polynomial, rational, and trigonometric functions, analytical trigonometry, and sequences and series. Together with MATH 0600: Provincial Pre-Calculus 1, this course fulfills the ABE Provincial Level (Grade 12 equivalency) requirements.
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MATH 0630 Provincial Pre-Calculus 1 and 2 (9,0,0) MATH 0630 Provincial Pre-Calculus 1 and 2 (9,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Adult Basic Education (ABE) – Provincial: Students acquire math skills in preparation for further studies in calculus. Students learn the characteristics of linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Additional topics include analytic trigonometry and sequences and series. MATH0630 fulfills the ABE – Provincial Level (Grade 12 equivalency) requirements.
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MATH 0650 Provincial Foundations of Mathematics (6,0,0) MATH 0650 Provincial Foundations of Mathematics (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Students study a variety of math concepts including logical reasoning and set theory, permutations and combinations, probability, exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomial and sinusoidal functions, and financial mathematics.
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STSS 0600 Personal and Academic Success Strategies (6,0,0) STSS 0600 Personal and Academic Success Strategies (6,0,0)Credits: 4 credits Students learn methodologies and strategies necessary for ongoing academic success and a healthy university/life balance. Topics covered include time management , learning styles, reading strategies, test taking, communication, diversity, group dynamics and money management.
Prerequisite or Co-Requisite: ENGL 0500 or equivalent. |
Course offerings may vary between campuses.
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