Travel Studies

Travel studies allow you to immerse yourself in a different culture. Every moment spent abroad is an opportunity to learn. TWU professors lead the courses, joined by guest speakers who provide a local perspective. For many students, participating in a travel study is one of the more memorable experiences, if not a life-changing one!

Locations

Note: Travel study options change annually. For up-to-date information talk to your admissions counsellor.

Cameroon: Education

Get relevant teaching experience in a location unlike any other. More info.

Guatemala & Honduras: Religious Studies/Spanish

An unparalleled opportunity to live, travel, study and serve in another culture. More info.

Israel: Religious Studies

When you travel to Israel, you travel into the pages of Scripture. More info.

Kenya & Uganda: Business/Communications

Experience international business and development like you never would in the classroom. More info.

London: Fine Arts

Engage the art of England's cultural epicentre. More info.

London - Summer Olympic Games: Human Kinetics

Experience sport and culture at the most significant social and sports event in the world. More info.

Ottawa: Business

Learn how business works in Canada's political hub and capital city.

Salt Spring Island, BC: Biology

TWU's Ecological Study Area on the island features on of the most threatened ecosystem's in Canada.

Zambia: Nursing

sExperience first hand several aspects of the health care system including working alongside Zambian nurses in a hospital setting, helping in outpatient clinics, participating in village clinics, and presenting health promotion in schools. More info.

Best Semester

For extended study abroad experiences in various disciplines, TWU students may attend any of the Best Semester programs offered by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. All courses are transferred back to TWU. Programs are offered in Russia, Australia, Egypt, China, Uganda, Latin America (various countries), Los Angeles (USA), Washington D.C. (USA) and Oxford (UK).

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