RRU Undergraduate Programs for International Students

 

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For Year 1 Entry

The 4-year undergraduate degree option includes English-language upgrading and is designed primarily for international students who have not yet achieved fluency in English.

For Year 3 Entry

(degree completion) Degree completion comprises the final 2 years of a 4-year undergraduate degree. In some programs, the final 2 years can be completed in an accelerated format in as little as 12 months.

Year 1 Entry
Programs Delivery Length Start Date
Bachelor of Business Administration in

Innovation and Sustainability

On-campus 4 Years September
Bachelor of Arts in Global Tourism Management On-campus 4 Years September
Bachelor of Arts in International Hotel Management On-campus 4 Years September
Year 3 Entry
Programs Delivery Length Start Date
Bachelor of Business Administration in

Innovation and Sustainability

On-campus 16 Months September
Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial  Management Blended 24 Months August
Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication On-campus 12 Months September

 

Blended 24 Months March
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in

Environmental Practice

Online 2-7 Years January, May & September
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science On-campus 12 Months September
Blended 24 Months April
Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies On-campus 12 Months September
Blended 24 Months August
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Online 2-4 Years September
Bachelor of Arts in Global Tourism Management On-campus 2 Years September
Bachelor of Arts in International Hotel Management On-campus 2 Years September
List of RRU Undergraduate Programs for International Students

How RRU Delivers

Royal Roads University offers three 4-year undergraduate programs:

  • BA in Global Tourism Management
  • BA in International Hotel Management
  • BBA in Innovation & Sustainability

Years 1 and 2 of these programs have been designed primarily for international students.

No matter which of these programs you choose, you will study a common curriculum during your first year to build competencies in the areas of global citizenship, critical thinking, independent and inquiry-based learning, intercultural relationships, communication and social justice in order to prepare you for your future years of academic and professional success. Our cohort learning model will bring you together with students from around the world where you will study together for the duration of your program. Our average class size is 35, allowing you to know your fellow students and your instructors to know you by name.

Pathways to Royal Roads

The majority of undergraduate programs at Royal Roads are degree- completion programs comprising the final two years of a four-year degree. Undergraduate students typically complete the first two years of their degree or diploma at another recognized college or university then transfer to Royal Roads to complete the final two years. In some programs, our accelerated model allows students to complete years 3 and 4 in as little as 12 months.

We have developed agreements with other educational institutions in Canada and around the world that allow a smooth transition for qualified students to finish their degrees at Royal Roads University.

RRU’s Programs Deliver Pathways

International Student Programs Details

Bachelor of Arts in Global Tourism Management

Tourism can make a positive difference in the world. If you want to learn more about the intersection of tourism, management and influencing positive social change, then this undergraduate degree- completion program in global tourism management is for you.
Be inspired by ideas and insights that examine the future of tourism to sustain communities and the environment.

  • Create, manage and work in tourism businesses. Learn topics such as destination management, attractions, museums, events and more.
  • Get a local and international perspective by exploring breathtaking tourism destinations right in British Columbia’s own backyard.
  • Gain industry connections, partnership, insights and join a cohort whose friendships will become your worldwide network.
  • Engage in a three-month internship, either domestic or abroad, to attain real-world experience and gain a competitive edge.
  • Explore international cultures by studying for a semester abroad at partner universities and enjoy field trips to some of British Columbia’s legendary hotel destinations.

Tuition

  • Domestic: years 3 and 4 combined: $19,081
  • International: year 1: $23,971, year 2: $21,630,
  • years 3 and 4 combined: $43,260

Standard Admission

  • For entry to first year (primarily for international students who have not yet achieved English language fluency):
    • Graduation from a recognized secondary school or comparable senior high school, with a minimum ‘B’ (73%) average in four academic grade 12 courses, including Math 12 or Economics 12.
  • For entry to third year:
    • Completion of a diploma (or 60 credits), including a minimum of 24 second-year credits, in areas such as hospitality, tourism, business administration or equivalent, with a minimum GPA of ‘B’ (3.00/4.33), from a recognized post-secondary institution.
    • At least 400 hours of tourism/hospitality-related work experience.
    • Applicants who do not qualify for Standard Admission may be assessed under Flexible Admission.

Delivery Method

  • 4-year degree or 2-year degree completion, on campus
Program Introduction for Bachelor of Arts in Global Tourism Management

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies is tailored to your unique interests and schedule. Customize this program with a selection of courses from our Schools of Communication & Culture, Environment & Sustainability, Humanitarian Studies, Business, and the College of Interdisciplinary Studies. The program begins with three core, required courses: INDS 300: introduces students to writing for academic and professional fields of practice; INDS 310: introduces students to academic disciplines and professional fields of practice, leading into a thorough understanding of interdisciplinarity, multidisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity; INDS 400: introduces students to Indigenous ways of knowing within the contexts of colonialism and contemporary challenges. It explores Indigenous perspectives on identity, the environment, knowledge acquisition and renewed political relationships.

  • Complete your degree fully online or through a combination of an on-campus residency and online learning.
  • With our innovative degree design, you may select courses from other post-secondary institutions to further develop your knowledge and expertise in your academic area of focus. You have the option to declare an area of concentration.
  • You have the opportunity to complete an internship as an elective to enhance your experiential learning.
  • To conclude your highly personalized program of study, you will complete a professionally focused capstone consisting of an independent study and a senior research paper/project.

Tuition (years 3 and 4 combined)

  • Domestic: $18,717
  • International: $43,260

Standard Admission

  • For entry to third year:
    • Diploma (or 60 credits) in arts and sciences fields of study, including a minimum of 24 second-year credits, with a minimum GPA of ‘B’ (3.00/4.33), from a recognized post-secondary institution.
    • Applicants who do not qualify for Standard Admission may be assessed under Flexible Admission.

Delivery Method

  • 2-4 years BLENDED (degree completion) – online learning with optional on-campus courses
Program Introduction for Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

Bachelor of Arts in International Hotel Management

Stamp your passport and claim a career in the international hotel industry. This program responds to the need for leaders in hospitality who are able to spearhead change and innovate the way we do business. From day one, you will meet future hoteliers from all over the world.

  • Look at the industry through the lens of technology, entrepreneurship, globalization and cultural diversity.
  • Learn alongside seasoned industry experts and a cohort of peers providing you an invaluable professional network and a local and international perspective.
  • Explore international cultures by studying for a semester abroad at partner universities and enjoy field trips to some of British Columbia’s legendary hotel destinations.
  • Unite theoretical learning with applied skills through a three-month internship placement anywhere in the world.

Tuition

  • Domestic: years 3 and 4 combined: $17,822
  • International: year 1: $23,971, year 2: $21,630,
  • years 3 and 4 combined: $43,260

Standard Admission

  • For entry to first year (primarily for international students who have not yet achieved English language fluency):
    • Graduation from a recognized secondary school or comparable senior high school, with a minimum ‘B’ (73%) average in four academic grade 12 courses, including Math 12 or Economics 12
  • For entry to third year:
    • Recognized college/university level financial accounting course with a ‘C’ (2.00/4.33).
    • Completion of a diploma or 60 credits from a recognized post- secondary institution, in areas such as hospitality, tourism or business administration, with a minimum of 24 second-year credits and a minimum ‘B’ (3.00/4.33) GPA.
    • At least 400 hours of tourism/hospitality-related work experience.
    • Applicants who do not qualify for Standard Admission may be assessed under Flexible Admission.
Program Introduction for Bachelor of Arts in International Hotel Management

Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies

Designed for students wishing to pursue a career in criminal justice, law, human rights, social justice, policy, advocacy or conflict resolution, this degree-completion program provides you with the practical and theoretical foundations to excel in your chosen field.

  • Choose from an accelerated 12-month delivery or a 24-month blended delivery that combines online study and face-to-face instruction during on-campus residencies.
  • You will acquire effective conflict analysis, legal reasoning, critical thinking skills and an in-depth understanding of the Canadian and international legal systems.
  • You will explore a range of perspectives, including law, philosophy and social sciences including criminology, political science, sociology and human services, with an emphasis on dispute resolution.
  • You will complete either a practicum or research project to ground your learning.

Tuition (years 3 and 4 combined)

  • Domestic: $16,896
  • International: $43,260

Standard Admission

  • For entry to third year:
    • A relevant two-year diploma program (or 60 credits) with a minimum of 24 second-year credits, with a minimum GPA of ‘B’ (3.00/4.33), from a recognized post-secondary institution.
    • Applicants who do not qualify for Standard Admission may be assessed under Flexible Admission.

Delivery Methods

  • 12 months ON CAMPUS (degree completion) – full-time, face- to-face classes
  • 24 months BLENDED (degree completion) – online learning with two immersive 3- and 2-week on-campus residencies
Program Introduction for Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies

Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication

By balancing the best of academic education, professional experience and practical skills, this undergraduate program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in public relations, social media management, business communication,  visual communication,  public advocacy, crisis communication,  advertising and media analysis, journalism or multimedia production, to name a few.

  • The on-campus delivery is accelerated, so that you may finish your third and fourth years of study in one year.
  • The two-year blended delivery combines online study with face-to-face instruction during two intensive, on-campus residencies.
  • New curriculum additions include the theory and practice of digital communication, sustainability communication, communication in Indigenous contexts, communication planning and stakeholder engagement, and more.
  • As a graduate of this program, you will be empowered to help bring positive, transformational change to your workplace and your community.

Tuition (years 3 and 4 combined)

  • Domestic: $17,822
  • International: $43,260

Standard Admission

  • For entry to third year:
    • Completion of a diploma, or 60 credits, in communication, journalism, business administration, or general arts, including a minimum of 24 second-year credits, with a minimum GPA of ‘B’ (3.00/4.33) from a recognized post-secondary institution.
    • Applicants who do not qualify for Standard Admission may be assessed under Flexible Admission.

Delivery Methods

  • 12 months ON CAMPUS (degree completion) – full-time, face- to-face classes
  • 24 months BLENDED (degree completion) – online learning with two immersive 2-week on-campus residencies
Program Introduction for Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice

Advance your environmental career or move into an exciting new career in the environmental professions. The environmental practice programs at Royal Roads University can help you develop the skills, knowledge and connections you need to succeed. This online program will develop your critical thinking ability. Building on your environmental knowledge, you will gain a comprehensive foundation in environmental practices to respond to the multitude of sustainable solutions the world needs.

  • Offered as a BA and a BSc, this fully online program allows you to tailor your learning experience based on your personal and professional interests.
  • Personalize your program by choosing from a variety of core and elective courses, at RRU and other institutions, and by choosing to take 1 to 3 courses in each session. The length of the program will depend on the number of courses you take per session.
  • Developed in partnership with ECO (Environmental Careers Organization) Canada, this program addresses the academic and knowledge requirements consistent with National Occupational Standards and for environmental professionals.

Tuition

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