Trinity Western University
School of Business
TWU is Canada’s largest independent Christian liberal arts institution, with a comprehensive total enrolment of 3,800 students and over 26,000 alumni in more than 80 countries around the world. TWU leads the way in Canada for Christian liberal arts education, and offers 42 undergraduate and 17 graduate degree programs and a wide array of learning experiences, whether degree or non-degree, in its satellite campuses and through its various schools and institutes.
With almost 800 students, TWU’s School of Business is the largest program in Canada that provides business education from a Christian perspective. As Canada’s premier Christian business school, we offer a rare blend of academic excellence and hands on experience to prepare students to lead and inspire tomorrow’s world.
Our programs
The School of Business has shaped its program to provide its undergraduate students with a solid business foundation, real-world experience, and a strong mentoring program. Choose from a bachelor of business administration (BBA), bachelor of arts with a major in business administration (BA), bachelor of arts in sport and leisure management (BA), bachelor of arts in corporate communications (BA) or an honours program in business administration (BBA Honours). The BBA includes six possible specializations: accounting; corporate finance; human resource management; international business; leadership and management; and marketing.
At the graduate level an MBA from TWU will help you enhance your career. You will be challenged by professors who stretch your thinking, and examine real-world business issues from an ethical point of view. Our MBA program offers three areas of specialization: Non-Profit & Charitable Organization Management, Management of the Growing Enterprise, and International Business.
Our city
Trinity Western University is on a 157-acre campus located outside Langley, BC, Canada. Its location is 45 minutes outside the City of Vancouver in the beautiful agriculture-rich Fraser Valley.
The municipality was incorporated in Fort Langley in 1873, and is known as the “Birthplace of BC.” A community unlike any other, the Township of Langley is a place where the rich heritage of the past is combined with a vibrant vision for the future. Rural beauty is complemented by an energetic urban atmosphere. The municipality has a land mass of 316 square kilometres (122 square miles), and a population of approximately 117,285 (2016).
Why study here?
As a Christian business school, we actively explore how values show up in the world and how they can be put to use to create positive and dynamic change. We offer smaller classes, led by an experienced and caring faculty – many of whom preserve their business know-how by maintaining an active consulting practice. The emphasis is on preparing students for the business world. Opportunities include a mentorship with a local business executive, access to a supportive and vibrant alumni career networks, competing in national business competitions, as well as travel studies to work with corporations in numerous countries in Europe and Asia.