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inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes you
after graduation, youll be able to apply what youve learned,
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YOUR GUIDE TO INFORMATION ABOUT CAMPUS LIFE, PROGRAMS, ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
UMANITOBA.CA
CONTENTS
ABOUT THE U OF M
Our community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Campus living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Health Sciences,
College of Rehabilitation Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Student support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Career preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Next steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
University 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Program listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
ADMISSION INFORMATION
School of Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Asper School of Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Admission requirements:
Direct entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Manitoba prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
AP and IB policies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Out-of-province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Tuition fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Campus map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
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Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Undergraduate programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ABOUT
OUR COMMUNITY
PUSH
YOUR LIMITS
CHALLENGERS DO.
Through his tireless efforts to support Indigenous inner
city youth at Ka Ni Kanichihk, Mihskakwan James Harper
has established himself as a peer leader in Manitobas
Indigenous community. Hes now challenging stereotypes
and promoting the potential for change.
COLLEGE LIFE
umanitoba.ca/colleges
250+
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
GRADUATE FROM
U OF M EACH YEAR
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ABOUT
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UMANITOBA.CA
CAMPUS LIVING
FIND
YOUR FOCUS
TRAILBLAZERS DO.
After doctors helped Kailee Rutherford beat cancer
when she was in Grade 11, she set her sights on doing
the same for others. Kailee is now pursuing a career
in medicine and using her determination and ambition
to reach her goal.
KAILEE RUTHERFORD
Faculty of Science
1,300+
STUDENTS LIVE IN
RESIDENCE EACH YEAR
PARTICIPATE
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OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING
If you are looking to experience
off-campus living, the U of M off-campus
housing website can connect you with
potential rentals, sublets and other
students looking for roommates.
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ABOUT
EXPAND YOUR
HORIZONS
EXPLORERS DO.
Justin Shave is turning his love for animals and the
outdoors into a biological sciences degree. Whether its
completing fieldwork in South Africa or spending
an alternative reading week in Ecuador, hes exploring
the world and his career options at the same time.
JUSTIN SHAVE
Faculty of Science
At the U of M, youre encouraged to get involved outside the classroom and see the world.
You can work with community organizations across Manitoba or travel to another country
and experience new cultures. Whatever option you choose, you will gain skills and experience
that will enrich your education and expand your world view.
umsu.ca
200+
STUDENT GROUPS
ON CAMPUS
100+ INTERNATIONAL
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
DESTINATIONS IN OVER
30 COUNTRIES
(far left) Each year, the Students
Architectural Society embraces
winter through the annual
Ditchball tournament.
(left) Clayton H. Riddell
Faculty of Environment, Earth,
and Resources students on a travel
study course to Churchill and the
Manitoba Coastal Region.
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ABOUT
OPPORTUNITIES AT THE U OF M
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UMANITOBA.CA/STUDENTEXPERIENCE
FOLLOW
YOUR HEART
ADVENTURERS DO.
Bruna Mavignier de Vasconcelos is known for her
strength and determination, both on and off the
field. The international student hails from Brazil and
contributes her strong technical skills and passion
for sports to the Bison womens soccer team.
HEALTHY LIVING
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ABOUT
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STUDENT SUPPORT
CONNECT WITH
CAMPUS SUPPORTS
$13 MILLION+
IN AWARD FUNDING IS
MADE AVAILABLE TO U OF M
STUDENTS EACH YEAR
LEARNING SUPPORT
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umanitoba.ca/student/academiclearning
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY
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ABOUT
umanitoba.ca/student/awards
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UMANITOBA.CA/STUDENTEXPERIENCE
CAREER PREPARATION
CARVE OUT
YOUR PATH
CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH
Working alongside our award-winning
professors, you will contribute to the
advancement of knowledge in your
field through hands-on research and
fieldwork. You can sharpen your skills
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CAREER COUNSELLING
Career Services offers career planning
advice and connects you with the
resources you need to select a career
path that will help you reach your
professional goals. A job board for
postings and volunteer opportunities,
resum writing workshops and a career
mentorship program are just some
of the services available to you.
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ABOUT
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NEXT STEPS
GETTING
STARTED
EXPLORE
Grade 12 student
umanitoba.ca/housing
YOU ARE
HERE
CONNECT WITH US
Create your online profile and learn
more about the programs and
services that interest you.
umconnect.ca
SELECT YOUR
DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM
Determine your admission requirements
and review course prerequisites
on pages 48-50.
umanitoba.ca/admissions
ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
Connect with current students, faculty and staff
at on-campus special events.
Evening of Excellence: October 27, 2015
Info Days: February 17 & 18, 2016
Head Start: June 4, 2016
June 2016
July 2016
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UMANITOBA.CA/NEXTSTEPS
OFFERS
ATTEND ORIENTATION
September 2016
Welcome to the U of M!
Orientation focuses on social
integration and networking,
academic supports, services,
entertainment and fun.
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ABOUT
UNDERGRADUATE
PROGRAMS
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UNIVERSITY 1
OR
OTHER DIRECT
ENTRY FACULTIES
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
DEGREE PROGRAM
DEGREE PROGRAM
YEAR 4
DEGREE PROGRAM
Students who apply from high school will begin their studies as an undergraduate student.
Admission to undergraduate programs is divided into two categories: direct entry and
advanced entry.
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DIRECT ENTRY
If youre coming to university directly from high school or
have completed less than one year of university studies,
youll take the direct entry route into a faculty or program.
For most students, this means entering into University 1
(see page 21). You can also apply for direct entry admission
to many of our faculties and programs.
ADVANCED ENTRY
After completing University 1, students can choose to apply
to a variety of different faculties and programs at the
U of M. Each program that accepts students from University 1
(or with the equivalent amount of work completed in
umanitoba.ca/admissions
UNIVERSITY 1
FIRST YEAR CENTRE
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Choose from over 200 first year courses including anthropology, biology, criminology,
computer engineering, Native Studies, physics, psychology, Spanish, statistics
and many more.
AREAS OF STUDY
U1s unique approach allows you
to study multiple subject areas,
from science and engineering
to arts, languages and business.
AFTER U1
Upon completion of U1, you will
be further prepared to advance
into the program of your choice.
See the chart on page 22 to see how
your degree path could look.
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ENTRY CHART
FACULTY/COLLEGE/
SCHOOL
YEAR 1
University 1
University 1
Degree program
Agriculture (diploma)
Agriculture (diploma)
Agriculture (diploma)
University 1 or direct
entry to Agricultural
and Food Sciences
Agricultural and
Food Sciences
Agricultural and
Food Sciences
Agricultural and
Food Sciences
4 years
Architecture
(Environmental Design)
University 1
Architecture
(Environmental Design)
Architecture
(Environmental Design)
Architecture
(Environmental Design)
4 years
Arts
University 1 or direct
entry to Arts
Arts
Arts
Arts
3 or 4-year options
Business
University 1 or direct
entry to Business
Business
Business
Business
4 years
University 1 or direct
entry to Dental Hygiene
Dental Hygiene
Dental Hygiene
Dentistry
Dental Hygiene
Open to Canadian citizens
and permanent residents
Dentistry
Open to Canadian citizens
and permanent residents
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
ESTIMATED
COMPLETION TIME
2 years
3 years
Dentistry
2 years of university
experience +
4 year program
University 1 or other
direct entry program
Undergraduate
degree +
2 year program
Engineering*
University 1 or direct
entry to Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
4-5 years
Environment, Earth,
and Resources
University 1 or direct
entry to Environment,
Earth, and Resources
Environment, Earth,
and Resources
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
3 or 4-year options
Kinesiology and
Recreation Management
University 1 or direct
entry to Kinesiology and
Recreation Management
Kinesiology and
Recreation Management
Kinesiology and
Recreation Management
Kinesiology and
Recreation
Management
3 or 4-year options
Law
Law
Law
2 years of university
experience +
3 year program
University 1 or other
direct entry program
3 or 4-year
undergraduate
degree + 4 years
Music
Music
Music
Music
4 or 5-year options
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Education
Nursing
University 1
Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
4 years
University 1
Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Pharmacy
5 years
Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)
Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)
University 1
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YEAR 2
Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)
4 years
Science
University 1 or direct
entry to Science
Science
Science
Science
3 or 4-year options
Social Work
University 1
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
4 years
Medicine
Open to Canadian citizens
and permanent residents
Pharmacy
Open to Canadian citizens
and permanent residents
Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)
Note: The College of Rehabilitation Sciences also offers Masters degrees in physical therapy and occupational therapy.
* Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents with an aim to admit a minimum of 10% international students.
Help nourish the world without costing the Earth. Our grads are
working to make our food safer and healthier, developing sustainable
agricultural production and exploring renewable bioresources.
Here, you will benefit from small class sizes, and teaching and research
programs recognized across the country and around the world.
Thanks to our strong industry connections, you have the opportunity
to enhance your career through well-paying, hands-on summer and
permanent jobs. We also offer a pre-veterinary program for students
planning to enter vet school.
( ) Direct entry / ( ) Advanced entry / Length: 2-yr diploma and 4-yr degree / Intake: unlimited
CAREERS INCLUDE
Animal Nutritionist / Crop Advisor /
Dietician / Environmental Consultant /
Food Inspector / Grain Trader / Sales
and Marketing Representative
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AGRICULTURAL
FACULTY OF
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ARCHITECTURE
(ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN)
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STUDY DESIGN
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
AREAS OF STUDY
Architecture / Environmental
Design / Interior Environments /
Landscape + Urbanism
CAREERS INCLUDE
Architect / City Planner / Environmental
Designer / Interior Designer /
Landscape Architect
HOME TO A PROFESSIONAL
ART GALLERY AND
ART COLLECTION
SCHOOL OF
( ) Direct entry / ( ) Advanced entry / Length: 4-yr diploma, 3-yr degree and 4-yr degree / Intake: 125
AREAS OF STUDY
Art History / Ceramics / Drawing /
Graphic Design / Painting / Photography /
Print Media / Sculpture / Video
CAREERS INCLUDE
Animator / Art Historian / Art Teacher /
Exhibition Curator / Graphic Designer /
Illustrator / Professional Artist
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Diploma in Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts (Art History), Master's programs available
ART
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FACULTY OF
ARTS
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Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (Integrated Studies), Master's and PhD programs available
Here, you will acquire the oral and written communication skills,
research abilities and critical thinking skills that are highly sought
after by todays employers. A degree in Arts can lead to a variety
of exciting and challenging careers in many different areas including
business, government and the performing arts.
Choose to learn one of over 20 languages in our state-of-the-art
language lab and apply this knowledge out in the field through
a credit-approved study abroad/exchange program experience.
You can also take part in hands-on research with world-class faculty.
( ) Direct entry / ( ) Advanced entry / Length: 3-yr degree and 4-yr degree / Intake: unlimited
CAREERS INCLUDE
Actor / Communications Officer /
Employment Equity Officer / Filmmaker /
Labour Relations Officer / Market
Research Analyst / Volunteer
Coordinator / Writer
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ADVANCED
MAJOR
GENERAL
MAJOR
MINOR
Anthropology
Art History
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Catholic Studies
Classics
Classical Studies
Greek
Latin
Economics
English
Film Studies
Theatre
French
Spanish
Italian
Italian Studies
German
Russian
Ukrainian
Polish
Judaic Studies
Labour Studies
Management
Mathematics
Native Languages
Philosophy
Political Studies
Psychology
Religion
Sociology
Criminology
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*Also offered as a double advanced major / Note: minor options may also be declared in faculties other than Arts. In lieu of a minor, students may complete a double major.
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Economics-Mathematics
Economics-Statistics
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DOUBLE
HONOURS
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BUSINESS
ACCREDITED BY
AACSB INTERNATIONAL
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AREAS OF STUDY
CAREERS INCLUDE
INNOVATIVE PRACTICUM
EXPERIENCE OFFERED FOR
NORTHERN MANITOBAN
AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
AREAS OF STUDY
Early Years / Middle Years / Senior Years
CAREERS INCLUDE
Adult Educator / Education Researcher /
Guidance Counselor / K-12 Teacher /
School Administrator
( ) Advanced entry / Length: 2-yr (+ undergraduate degree) / Intake: 70 Early Years / 70 Middle Years / 140 Senior Years
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EDUCATION
FACULTY OF
CONNECTS BILINGUAL
TEACHERS WITH FRENCH
IMMERSION JOBS
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OUR SOCIETY OF
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
IS THE LARGEST STUDENT
CHAPTER IN THE WORLD
FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING
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95%
AREAS OF STUDY
Biosystems / Civil / Computer /
Electrical / Mechanical
CAREERS INCLUDE
Biomedical Designer / Construction
Project Manager / Environmental
Planner / Product and Process
Developer / Satellite Designer /
Structural Engineer
WORLD LEADER
IN ARCTIC AND CLIMATE
CHANGE RESEARCH
AREAS OF STUDY
Environmental Science / Environmental
Studies / Geography / Geology /
Geophysics / Physical Geography
CAREERS INCLUDE
Environmental Analyst / Geographer /
Geophysicist / Meteorologist /
Resource Conservation Specialist
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ENVIRONMENT,
EARTH, AND
RESOURCES
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FACULTY OF
HEALTH SCIENCES
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
PROGRAMS AND ON-SITE
PATIENT CARE CLINICS
AREAS OF FOCUS
Clinical Practice / Community Health /
Education / Health Promotion /
Periodontal Therapy
CAREERS INCLUDE
Clinical Dental Hygienist / Community
or Public Health Practitioner
STATE-OF-THE-ART PRE-CLINICAL
AND SIMULATION LABORATORIES
FACULTY OF
HEALTH SCIENCES
PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
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College of Dentistry
AREAS OF FOCUS
Head and Neck Anatomy / Pain
Management / Clinical Practice /
Community Health / Tobacco Cessation
CAREERS INCLUDE
Dentist / Maxillofacial Surgeon /
Oral Biologist / Orthodontist /
Pediatric Dentist / Periodontist
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FACULTY OF
HEALTH SCIENCES
ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
IN ABORIGINAL HEALTH
AND HEALTH EQUITY FOR
DIVERSE POPULATIONS
WORLD-CLASS CLINICAL
LEARNING AND
SIMULATION FACILITY
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College of Medicine
AREAS OF FOCUS
Blood and Immunology / "Doctor in
Training" hospital and clinic rotation /
Family Social Sciences / Infectious
Disease / Musculoskeletal Health /
Neuroscience
CAREERS INCLUDE
Clinician / Healthcare Administrator /
Physician / Researcher
STUDENT-LED INITIATIVES
TO HELP INNER-CITY YOUTH
( ) Direct entry to Family Social Sciences / Length: 4-yr degree / Intake: 80 ( ) Advanced entry to Medicine / Length: 4-yr degree (+ undergraduate degree) / Intake: 110
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FACULTY OF
HEALTH SCIENCES
INTERNATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED
FACULTY MEMBERS
College of Nursing
AREAS OF FOCUS
Clients and Context / Health and
Illness / Nursing Practice / Nursing
Skills / Professional Foundations
CAREERS INCLUDE
Clinical Nurse / Health Care Policy
Analyst / Public Health Nurse /
Registered Nurse / Researcher
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FACULTY OF
HEALTH SCIENCES
College of Pharmacy
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CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY
AND FACILITIES
AREAS OF FOCUS
Skills Labs / Medicinal Chemistry /
Pharmaceuticals / Clinical Pharmacy /
Pharmacology / Toxicology / Structured
Practical Experiential Program
CAREERS INCLUDE
Community Pharmacist /
Government Consultant / Health
Sciences Researcher / Hospital
Pharmacist / Pharmaceutical
Industry Professional
Bachelor of Respiratory Therapy (RT), Master of Occupational Therapy (OT), Master of Physical Therapy (PT)
WORLD-CLASS
CLINICAL LEARNING AND
SIMULATION FACILITIES
Make a difference in the lives of people of all ages with one of our
three health professions. Learn how to help individuals walk again
after a stroke or regain strength after injury in physiotherapy.
AREAS OF FOCUS
Enable people to independently engage in meaningful everyday
Advanced Neuromusculoskeletal
activities in occupational therapy. Discover how airway management Topics (PT) / Occupational Analysis
and Adaptation (OT) / Research
and mechanical ventilation play an important role in respiratory
Methods (OT, PT, RT) / Ventilator
therapy. Our college will prepare you for exciting careers in many
Management (RT)
areas of practice.
Our diverse teaching methods, hands-on experiences, and strong ties
to the clinical community create a dynamic learning environment
for our students.
CAREERS INCLUDE
Occupational Therapist / Physical
Therapist / Respiratory Therapist
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FACULTY OF
KINESIOLOGY
AND RECREATION
MANAGEMENT
WORLD-RENOWNED RESEARCHERS
TEACHING IN THE CLASSROOM
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AREAS OF STUDY
Athletic Therapy / Kinesiology / Physical
Education / Recreation Management
and Community Development
CAREERS INCLUDE
Athletic Therapist / Certified Personal
Trainer / Coach / Community Recreation
Positions / Fitness Consultant /
Kinesiologist / Leisure Director / Sports
and Event Coordinator / Teacher /
Tourism and Travel Promoter
( ) Direct entry / ( ) Advanced entry / Length: 3-yr degree and 4-yr degree / Intake: 24 Athletic Therapy / 65 Kinesiology / 35 Physical Education / 40 Recreation Management
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FACULTY OF
AREAS OF STUDY
Aboriginal Law and Policy / Advocacy /
Alternative Dispute Resolution /
Contracts / Criminal Law /
Environmental Law / Family Law /
franais juridique / Gender / Human
Rights / Immigration and Refugees /
International Business and Trade /
Internet and e-Commerce
CAREERS INCLUDE
Advocate / Arbitrator or Mediator /
Business Advisor / Judge / Lawyer /
Politician / Professor / Sports Agent
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DESAUTELS FACULTY OF
MUSIC
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OVER
300
ANNUAL PERFORMANCES
BY STUDENTS, FACULTY
AND INTERNATIONALLY
RENOWNED GUEST ARTISTS
AREAS OF STUDY
Composition / General Studies /
History / Performance / Jazz Studies
CAREERS INCLUDE
Arts Management / Choral Director /
Classical, Jazz, Opera, or Musical
Theatre Performer / Composer
or Arranger / Music Educator
FACULTY OF
UMANITOBA.CA/SOCIAL_WORK
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SOCIAL WORK
AREAS OF FOCUS
Aging / Child and Family Services
CAREERS INCLUDE
Corrections Officer / Counsellor /
Family Services Caseworker /
Substance Abuse Counsellor /
School Social Worker
O V E R FIELD PLACEMENTS
100
AVAILABLE
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OVER
FACULTY OF
SCIENCE
170
TEACHING SCIENTISTS
AT THE U OF M
EXCELLENT UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
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( ) Direct entry / ( ) Advanced entry / Length: 3-yr and 4-yr degrees / Intake: unlimited
COMPETE AT INTERNATIONAL
ROBOTICS COMPETITIONS
CAREERS INCLUDE
Actuary / Astronomer / Chemistry
Technologist / Financial Analyst / Game
Developer / Environmental Manager /
Genetic Counsellor / Health and Wellness
Worker / Market Research Analyst /
Medical Physicist / Risk Manager /
Software Developer / Teacher / Quality
Control Technologist
Program Streams
Analytical Biotechnology
Molecular Biotechnology
Chemistry
Focus Areas
Bioanalytical Chemistry
Biopharmaceutical Chemistry
Biophysical Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials Science
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Quantum / Computational Chemistry
Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Systems
Databases
Human-Computer Interaction & Computer Graphics
Areas of Specialization
Networks and Security
Software Engineering
Theoretical Computer Science
Web-Based Systems
Computer Science Mathematics Joint Program
Computer Science Physics and Astronomy Joint Program
Computer Science Statistics Joint Program
Genetics
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Computer Science Option
Options
Economics Option
Statistics Option
Mathematics Physics and Astronomy Joint Program
Mathematics Economics Joint Program
Microbiology
Physics and Astronomy
Astronomy
Options
Physics
Medical and Biological
Psychology
Statistics
Statistics Actuarial Mathematics Joint Program
Statistics Mathematics Joint Program
Statistics Economics Joint Program
CO-OP
MINOR
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Biotechnology
MAJOR
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Theme Areas
HONOURS
Actuarial Mathematics
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
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The U of M has a variety of study options to help you reach your academic goals. If you are
looking to continue your education beyond an undergraduate degree or need courses that fit
your schedule, we have options for you.
PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
- Chiropractics
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- Forensics
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
- Journalism
- Marine biology
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- Meteorology
- Optometry
- Speech-language pathology
- Veterinary medicine
JOINT PROGRAMS
The University of Manitoba has a number of joint program
agreements with other institutions within the province
including programs in business and engineering.
For more information, visit faculty websites.
umanitoba.ca/extended
GRADUATE STUDIES
Students who have already completed the appropriate
undergraduate (bachelors) degree may choose to advance
into graduate studies. This level of course work is taken
at the Masters and doctorate level and is available across
different faculties at the University of Manitoba.
umanitoba.ca/graduate_studies
PROGRAMS
B
B
m
m, B, M, D
d, B
B
B
B
m, B, M, D
m, B, M, D
B
M
d, B, M
m, B
m, B
B
B
M, D
m, B, M, D
M, D
B, M, D
B
M, D
m, B, M
m
m, B
d, B
m, B, M, D
M
B, M, D
m, B, M
B
M, D
B, M, D
m, B, M, D
m
B
d, B
DMD
M
d, B
m, B, M, D
D
M
M
B
B
B
P
B
B, M, D
P
m, B, M, D
m, M, D
B
M
B
m, B
m, B
m, B, M
m, B
B, M, D
m, B, M, D
m, B, M, D
B, M, D
m, B, M, D
m, B, M, D
B
m, B, M
B
d, B
m, B
m, B
m, B
m, B, M, D
M, D
m
B, M, D
B, M, D
m, B, M
M, D
M, D
M
B
B
m
J
Judaic Studies
K
Kinesiology
L
Labour Studies
Landscape Architecture
Latin
Latin American Studies
Law
Leadership and Organizations
Linguistics
Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
M
Management
Management Information
Systems
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Microbiology
Medical Rehabilitation
Medicine
Medieval and
Early Modern Studies
Microbiology
Music - Composition
Music - Conducting
Music - General
Music - History
Music - Integrated Music/
Education
Music - Jazz Studies
Music - Performance
N
Native Languages
Native Studies
Natural Resources and
Environmental Management
Natural Resources
Management
Nurse Practitioner
Nursing
O
Occupational Therapy
Ojibway
Operational Research/
Management
Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery
Oral Biology
Orthodontics
m
B, M
m, B
M
m, B
m
JD, M
B
m, B, M, D
B, M
m, B, M, D
B
m, B, M, D
m, B, M, D
B, M, D
M, D
B, M
B, MD
m, B
m, B, M, D
B, M
M
B
B
B
B
B, M, P
m
m, B, M
D
M
M
B, M, D
M
m
B, M
P
Painting
Pathology
Peace and Conflict Studies
Periodontics
Pharmacology and
Therapeutics
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Photography
Physical Education
Physical Geography
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant Studies
Physics and Astronomy
Physiology and
Pathophysiology
Plant Science/Biotechnology
Polish
Political Studies
Printmaking
Psychology
Public Administration
R
Recreation Management and
Community Development
Religion
Respiratory Therapy
Russian
S
School Psychology
Sculpture
Social Work
Sociology
Soil Science
Spanish
Statistics
Surgery
T
Theatre
U
Ukrainian
Ukrainian Canadian
Heritage Studies
V
Video
W
Womens Studies
d, B
M
M, D
M
M, D
B, M, D
m, B, M
d, B
B
B
M
M
m, B, M, D
M, D
m, B, M, D
m
m, B, M
d, B
m, B, M, D
M
m, B, M
m, B, M, D
B
m, B
M
d, B
B, M, D
m, B, M, D
m, M, D
m, B
m, B, M, D
M
m, B
m, B
m, B
d, B
m, B
M
M, D
M
Program Codes
d
Diploma program
m Minor
B
Bachelor Degree
JD
M
Juris Doctor
Masters Degree
D
MD
Doctor of Philosophy/PhD
Doctor of Medicine
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Economics
Education
Education Administration,
Foundations and Psychology
Education - Curriculum
Teaching and Learning
Education - Early Years
Education - Middle Years
Education - Integrated Music
Education Post Baccalaureate
Education - Senior Years
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
English
Entomology
Entrepreneurship/
Small Business
Environment
Environmental Design
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
F
Family Social Sciences
Film Studies
Finance
Food Science
French
G
Genetics
Geography
Geological Sciences
Geology
German
Global Political Economy
Graphic Design
Greek
H
Health Sciences
Health Studies
History
Human Anatomy and
Cell Science
Human Nutrition and
Metabolism
Human Nutritional Sciences
Human Resources/
Industrial Relations
I
Icelandic
Immunology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interior Design
International Business
Italian Studies
Italian
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Aboriginal Business Studies
Aboriginal Governance
Stream
Accounting
Actuarial Mathematics
Aging
Agribusiness/
Agricultural Economics
Agriculture
Agroecology
Agronomy
American Sign Language/
English Interpretation
Animal Science/Systems
Anthropology
Applied Mathematics
Architecture
Art
Art History
Asian Studies
Athletic Therapy
B
Biochemistry
Biochemistry and Medical
Genetics
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Biotechnology
Business Administration
C
Canadian Studies
Catholic Studies
Central and Eastern
European Studies
Ceramics
Chemistry
City Planning
Civil Engineering
Classical Studies
Commerce
Community Health Sciences
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Cree
Criminology
D
Dental Hygiene
Dentistry
Disability Studies
Drawing
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PROCESS
ADMISSION OFFER*
Once we have received your official transcripts and applicable
supporting documentation, your application will be formally
SCHOLARSHIP OFFER
OFFERS
CONDITIONAL OFFER*
If you are a domestic student and apply by the Entrance
Scholarship Deadline of March 1, 2016, select faculties may
offer you a conditional offer of admission and entrance
scholarship information based on your self-reported grades.
This conditional offer is pending a review of official transcripts
and successful completion of all program entrance requirements.
Conditional offers are considered preliminary and do not need
to be accepted.
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APPLICATION DEADLINES
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE
Music
Auditions to be held: February 2016
School of Art
Portfolio submission: March 2016
March 1, 2016
March 1, 2016
March 1, 2016
May 1, 2016
University 1
March 1, 2016
Note: Students are strongly encouraged to apply early in order to receive a conditional admission and scholarship offer. Applications will be available online as of October 2015.
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DIRECT ENTRY
Each of our direct entry programs correspond with a unique admission category to help us evaluate
applicants. Our programs are listed below and all admission categories are presented on page 49.
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CATEGORY
FACULTY/SCHOOL
DEGREE PROGRAM
MAJORS
Faculty of Agricultural
and Food Sciences
Agribusiness
Agroecology
Food Science
Diploma in Agriculture
Diploma program
Diploma in Art
Diploma program
Faculty of Arts
All majors
All majors
Faculty of Engineering 4
Geography
Environmental Studies
Environmental Science
Physical Geography
Geology, Geophysics
Diploma program
Bachelor of Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Physical Education
Bachelor of Music
Jazz Studies
Faculty of Science
All majors
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University 1
School of Art 2
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4
2
1
2
2
2
3
5
2
5
GENERAL ADMISSION
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
REQUIREMENTS
A minimum 85% average over the following, with no less than 60% in each course:
1. Chemistry 40S
2. Physics 40S
3. Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
A minimum 85% average over the following, with no less than 60% in each course:
1. English 40S
2. Applied Mathematics 40S or Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
3. One of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Computer Science 40S
A minimum 85% average over the following, with no less than 60% in each course:
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1. English 40S
2. Applied Mathematics 40S or Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
3. A third 40S course
A minimum 85% average over the following, with no less than 60% in each course:
1. English 40S
2. A second 40S course
3. A third 40S course
Completion of one of the following sets of requirements:
SET A:
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The School of Agriculture requires an average of 60% over English 40S, Mathematics 40S or 45S and Science 40S. Students without a suitable
high school standing may be admitted upon the recommendation of a selection committee. An interview may be required.
Diploma in Art
Notes:
1.
Admission under Set B or C will be considered a limited admission to University 1; some registration restrictions and performance standards will apply, and additional academic supports
and services will be provided.
2. A portfolio is required. Grade 12 Art is recommended.
3.
An audition and a theory assessment are required. Recommended level of musicianship (Toronto Conservatory or Conservatory Canada): piano/strings/organ 8; voice/winds 7.
4. Preference may be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents with an aim to admit a minimum of 10% international students.
5. Resident priority, no international students admitted but open to all Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
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MANITOBA PREREQUISITES
Fine Arts
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Geological Sciences General
Geology
Geophysics
Geography B.A.
Physical Geography B.Sc.
Art History
Studio Degree
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Health Sciences
Kinesiology and
Recreation Management
Law
Desautels Faculty of Music
Science
Social Work
ART 40S
MUSIC 40S
BIOLOGY 40S
(MIN. 60%)
PHYSICS 40S
Agribusiness
Agriculture
Agroecology
Food Science
Human Nutritional Sciences
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
CHEMISTRY 40S
Required.
Courses may be required depending on university course selection.
Applications accepted from international students, but priority given to Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
* Resident Priority, no international students admitted but open to all Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
1
Students may be admitted without having completed these high school courses, however, students will be required
to fulfill prerequisite requirements during the program.
2
Minimum 60%.
3
Applied Math 40S (min. 70%) or Pre-Calculus Math 40S (min. 60%).
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Many programs require or recommend specific high school courses over and above their admission
requirements. These high school prerequisites are not always required to enter the program, but must
be completed in order to enroll in certain university courses once admitted. Some programs may
require additional criteria for admission. For more detailed information, visit umanitoba.ca/admissions.
Art History
Anthropology:
Social and Cultural higher
Biology
Anthropology:
Social and Cultural standard
Calculus AB
Biology higher
Calculus BC
Chemistry higher
Chemistry
Chemistry standard
Computer Science A
Economics (Micro)
Economics (Macro)
English A higher or A1
Environmental Science
European History
Geography higher
Human Geography
Latin
History higher
Music Theory
Italian B higher
Latin higher
Physics 1
Mathematics higher
Physics 2
Psychology
Mathematics standard
Spanish Language
Music higher
Spanish Literature
Physics higher
Statistics
Studio Art
Polish higher
U.S. History
Psychology higher
World History
Portuguese A2
Notes:
1. Transfer credit for AP and IB courses is reviewed on a regular basis and is subject to change.
2. The number in brackets following the University of Manitoba course number is the amount
of credit hours assigned to that course.
3 . Minimum result for university credits is four; students should verify with their faculty/school
of interest as some may stipulate higher minimum scores or registration restrictions.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
OUT-OF-PROVINCE
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Out-of-province applicants should apply
online, the same as Manitoba residents.
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STUDENT LOANS
Each Canadian province and territory
maintains its own financial aid program
for its permanent residents. Loan
applications are submitted to your
home province.
umanitoba.ca/student/awards
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
On-campus residence is not mandatory
for first year students. Priority is not
given to out-of-province applicants
and rooms are allocated on a first-come,
first-served basis. Applying early is
strongly recommended. For more
information, see pages 8-9.
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as graduated from a Manitoba
high school.
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REQUIREMENTS
New Brunswick
Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan
ENGLISH
40S
PRECALCULUS
MATH 40S
APPLIED
MATH 40S
PHYSICS
40S
CHEMISTRY
40S
BIOLOGY
40S
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
40S
Alberta, North
West Territories
and Nunavut
English
Language
Arts
(ELA 30-1)
Math 30-1
Math 30-2
Physics 30
Chemistry 30
Biology
30
Computing
Science Advanced
Level CTS
(5 credits)
British Columbia
and Yukon
English
12
Pre-Calculus
Math 12
Foundations
of Math 12
Physics 12
Chemistry 12
Biology
12
Computer
Science 12
History 12 or Geography 12
New Brunswick
English
121 or
122
Advanced
Math
with Intro
Calculus
120
Trigonometry
and
3-Space 122
Physics 121
or 122
Chemistry
121 or 122
Biology
120 or
122
Computer
Science 120
Newfoundland
English
3201 or
3202
Math 3207
Math 3204
or 3205
Physics
3204
Chemistry
3202
Biology
3201
Computer
Science 4220
or Computer
Tech 3200
Nova Scotia
English
12
Pre-Calculus
12 or
Advanced
Math 12
Math 12
Physics 12
Chemistry 12
Biology
12
Computer
Tech 12
Ontario
English
ENG4U
Advanced
Functions
MHF4U
None
Physics
SPH4U
Chemistry
SCH4U
Biology
SBI4U
Computer
Science ICS4C
Prince Edward
Island
English
611 or
621
Math 611A
or 621B
Math 621A
Physics 621
Chemistry
621
Biology
621
Computer
Science 621
Quebec CEGEP
Two
English
603
courses
Calculus I
and II
Calculus I
Two Physics
203 courses
Two
Chemistry
202 courses
Two
Biology
101
courses
Computer
Science
Technology
420 course
Saskatchewan
ELA A30
and B30
Pre-Calculus
Math 30
Foundations
of Math 30
Physics 30
Chemistry 30
Biology
30
Computer
Science 30
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL
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- Pre-arrival information
- Orientations
- Academic advisors
Minnesota Reciprocity
- Cultural activities
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Admission requirements vary by country and program.
Due to residency restrictions, international students are
not eligible for admission to the following programs:
Dental Hygiene; Dentistry; Respiratory Therapy; Medicine;
and Pharmacy. A full listing of programs available at the
U of M and country specific admission requirements
are available online.
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STUDY PERMIT
Learn more about required Canadian Citizenship
and Immigration documents online.
cic.gc.ca
Note: Federal Pell Grants are not available when you attend a Canadian school.
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English is the language of instruction and communication at the University of Manitoba. Applicants
whose first language is not English, or who were born in a country where English is not a primary
language, may be required to demonstrate English language proficiency prior to admission.
This may be done in one of several ways:
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE
REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION
DEADLINE
Students will automatically be considered for most entrance scholarships if they have met the specific requirements and applied for admission by specific deadlines.
Entrance Scholarship
Based on averages:
Eligibility:
All Canadian applicants*
UM Queen Elizabeth II
Entrance Scholarship:
95-100%
$3,000
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UM Guertin Centennial
Entrance Scholarship:
90-94.9%
$2,000
International
Baccalaureate
Entrance Scholarship
Eligibility:
All applicants
International
Baccalaureate
Scholarship
Enhancement
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(with the exception of English courses where two English courses can be counted)
$150-$250
March 1, 2016
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
March 1, 2016
Submission of
final IB results
September 1, 2016
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
March 1, 2016
Submission of
final IB results
September 1, 2016
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
March 1, 2016
Submission of
final AP results
September 1, 2016
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
UM Hogg Centennial
Entrance Scholarship:
85-89.9%
$1,000
Eligibility:
All applicants
ADMISSION INFORMATION
A minimum 85% average over five 40S courses from the following list
in different subject areas:
Advanced Placement
Scholarship
Enhancement
Eligibility:
All applicants
$150-$250
* Includes international students graduating from a Manitoba high school (for Manitoba applicant consideration) or a Canadian high school (for Canadian applicant consideration).
Note: Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or dual credit standing is considered as a 40S course for award purposes. An equivalent level of academic standing will be used to assess
candidates from outside Manitoba.
$20,000
Awarded as follows:
Chancellor
Scholarship 1
$5,000
first year
Presidents Laureate
Scholarship 2
$5,000
for up to three years
May 1, 2016
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
March 1, 2016
Eligibility:
1 Manitoba applicants
2 Canadian applicants
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
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$16,000
Eligibility: Canadian
applicants
$4,000
first year
Indigenous Leader of
Tomorrow Entrance
Scholarship
Awarded as follows:
$4,000
for up to three years
(renewal conditions apply)
Eligibility: Canadian
applicants
of Indigenous ancestry
(Status, Non-Status,
Mtis, Inuit)
Presidents Scholars
$1,000
Eligibility:
All applicants
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
Completion
of a Leader
of Tomorrow/
Indigenous Leader
of Tomorrow
Entrance
Scholarship
Application
Forms available
October 2015
Submission of
undergraduate
application for
admission
Canadian
applicants March 1, 2016
International
applicants May 1, 2016
n/a
n/a
Some awarded
automatically,
others require an
application
available through
the college
Varying deadlines
Athletic Awards
University of
Manitoba Affiliated
College Scholarships
Varying amounts
December 1, 2015
Note: Recipients must be college members prior to September 2016 for most awards.
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Tier I: 95-100% /
$2,000
Tier II: 90-94.9% /
$1,400
Tier III: 85-89.9% /
$800
All international students (i.e. in Canada on valid study permits) who are
paying international student tuition fees and who have a minimum high
school average of 85% based on the best five senior level academic
courses from our approved general entrance scholarship list.
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Eligibility:
All International
applicants
Based on averages:
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International Student
Entrance Scholarship
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
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EXTERNAL AWARDS
VALUE
REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION
DEADLINE
Business Council of
Manitoba Aboriginal
Education Award
Up to a maximum
of $3,000
Canadian Schulich
Leader Scholarships
Engineering
$80,000
Science
$60,000
Submission of an undergraduate
application for admission to
a STEM program
Fairfax Financial
Holdings Limited
Entrance Award
$20,000
Submission of an undergraduate
application for admission and a
University of Manitoba General
Bursary application
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Eligibility:
Canadian citizens and
permanent residents
graduating from a Canadian
secondary school or CEGEP
no later than 18 months
prior to the start of the
academic year
Awarded as follows:
$5,000
first year
$5,000
for up to three years
businesscouncil.mb.ca
March 2016
Application
available online:
schulichleaders.com
TBA
(mid-July)
FINANCIAL AID
VALUE
REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION
DEADLINE
Bursaries
Varying amounts
University of Manitoba
Bursary Application
October 1, 2016
Application available
mid-August
Summer Term
Bursaries:
June 1, 2017
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees are determined by the number and type of courses that you register for.
$4,000
$13,600
Agriculture Degree
$4,800
$16,000
Items
Agriculture Diploma
$4,400
$15,200
Tuition
Books and Supplies
Canadian/
Permanent Residents
International
$4,000
$13,600
$1,800
$1,800
$550
$550
Residence (optional)
$8,000
$8,000
Medical Insurance
$260
$260
$14,610
$24,210
Architecture
$4,600
$16,200
Arts
$3,700
$12,900
Business
$5,400
$17,700
Dental Hygiene
$7,000
Not Eligible
Dentistry
$20,500
Not Eligible
Education
$4,000
$14,100
Engineering
$6,100
$19,300
Environment, Earth,
and Resources
$4,400
$15,500
$4,600
$16,100
$4,600
$18,200
$5,000
$17,500
Law
$10,100
$23,800
Total
Canadian/permanent residents who are covered under another medical plan may choose
to decline participation in the University of Manitoba Students Union (UMSU) health plan.
Medicine
$8,700
Not Eligible
STUDENT LOANS
Music
$4,400
$15,900
Nursing
$4,900
$16,700
Pharmacy
$6,600
Not Eligible
Rehabilitation Sciences
$6,000
Not Eligible
Science
$4,600
$15,800
Social Work
$5,000
$17,100
* Fees for University 1 are based on a combination of Science and Arts courses.
Note: Above tuition rates are for an eight-month period and do not include additional
fees such as lab sections.
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The actual cost of your first year of study at the University of Manitoba will depend on many
factors in addition to the program of your choice. Living costs and lifestyle choices should
be included in an overall educational budget.
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