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Certified Aboriginal Professional Administrators Designation (CAPA)
Students who graduate with the CAPA Diploma and a minimum grade of 65% (C+) in each course will be able to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Business Administration (on-campus), Bachelor of Commerce (online) or Bachelor of Public Administration (online).
These degrees are 40 courses (120 credits) in length. Students admitted under an AFOA-TRU articulation agreement will be given advanced standing for 16 courses (48 credits) and can complete the Bachelor of Business Administration (on-campus), Bachelor of Commerce (online) or Bachelor of Public Administration (online) with just 24 courses (72 credits).
Also, any courses completed at other post-secondary institutions that were not used to meet the requirements of the AFOA Diploma can be assessed for additional transfer credit at the time of admission.
TRU residency requirements specify that 50% of the credits for the Bachelor of Business Administration (on campus) or 87.5% of the Bachelor of Commerce (online) or the Bachelor of Public Administration (online) may be transferred from another college or institution including credits transferred on the basis of the CAPA Diploma.
Further Information
School of Business and Economics Student Services
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (250) 852-7635
Office: Trades and Technology 155
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