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WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA
DEFINE YOUR FUTURE
2016 INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK
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ADVENTURERS DO.
As a University of Manitoba student, youll be challenged to grow,
inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes you
after graduation, youll be able to apply what youve learned,
both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact.
Your future begins right here.
Discover where your potential will take you.
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WORLD LEADER IN ARCTIC
CLIMATE CHANGE AND
HIV/ A IDS RESEA RCH
MORE THAN 29,000 STUDENTS,
8,700 FACULTY AN D STAFF,
AND 132,000 ALUMNI
MORE THAN 13% OF U OF M
STUDENTS ARE INTERNATIONAL,
REPRES ENTING OVER 100 COUNTRIES
FULLY ACCREDITED
AND INTERNATIONALLY
RECOGNIZED PROGRAMS
MANITOBAS LARGEST RESEARCH
INTENSIVE UNIVERSITY OFFERING
100+ ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
IS THE OLDEST UNIVERSITY
IN WESTERN CANADA
RANKED AMONG THE TOP 350
UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD
BY TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION
PAID WORK EXPERIENCE THROUGH
MA NY OF OUR CO-OP P ROGRA MS
MEMBER OF THE PRESTIGIOUS
U15 GROUP OF CANADIAN
RESEA RCH UNIVERSITIES
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VANCOUVERU.S. BORDER
TORONTO
MONTREAL
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
Winnipeg, Manitoba
WINNIPEG IS HOME TO 780,000 PEOPLE AND
COMPOSED OF MORE THAN 100 ETHNIC GROUPS
SPEAKING OVER 80 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
HEART OF
CANADA
OUR LOCATION
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Located in the heart of Canada, Manitoba is the perfect place to live, learn and explore. Manitoba
is known for its pristine nature, beautiful landscape, vibrant culture and friendly people. While living
in Manitoba, you will have the opportunity to experience all four seasons and enjoy the great outdoors.
DISCOVER MANITOBA
Celebrate over 130 days of festivals including
Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg Comedy Festival,
Winnipeg Folk Festival and Folklorama the worlds
longest-running multicultural festival.
Sample from over 1,100 restaurants one of the highest
restaurantto population ratios in North America.
Visit our many parks where you can enjoy camping, canoeing,
hiking, wildlife and much more.
Home to a National Hockey League (NHL) team, the Winnipeg Jets;
a professional baseball team, the Winnipeg Goldeyes; and
a professional Canadian football team, the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers, whose new stadium is located at the U of M.
tourismwinnipeg.com
BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN MANITOBA
Health Insurance
International students may be eligible for free provincial
health coverage from Manitoba Health.
umanitoba.ca/student/records/international_students
Working in Canada
As an international student, you may be eligible to work on
and off campus during your studies, and for up to three years
after graduation with a valid work permit.
cic.gc.ca
Provincial Nominee Program
Manitoba is proactive in establishing long-term residents
and new Canadians through the Provincial Nominee Program.
immigratemanitoba.com
Tuition Fee Rebate Program
After graduation, if you work and pay taxes in Manitoba,
you can benefit from Manitobas Tuition Fee Income Tax
Rebate Program. This program entitles you to receive
up to a 60% income tax rebate on your eligible tuition fees.
gov.mb.ca/tuition
(top)The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first
national Canadian museum built outside of the national capital.
(left) Experience Indigenous culture at the U of Ms
Traditional Graduation Pow Wow.
(bottom) Fort Gibraltar is a popular tourist destination
in Winnipegs French quarter that features a historical
museum and educational tours.
photo courtesy of Travel Manitoba
photo courtesy of Aaron Cohen/CMHR
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Pembina Hall Residence floor plan
NEW HOME,
NEW ADVENTURE
Mary Speechly Hall floor plan - Single
CAMPUS LIVING
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Living in residence offers more than
just the convenience of being minutes
away from your classes and labs. You will
meet new people and join a community
that enhances your education and
personal growth.
The Fort Garry campus is home to six
residences, each equipped with furnished
rooms and free high-speed Internet.
Residence living offers meal plans, study
spaces, lounges, laundry facilities and
parking. Residence packages (including
meal plans) range from $5,700 - $11,900
CAD per academic year (8 months).
umanitoba.ca/housing
HOMESTAY
Living with a Canadian host family
is a great way to practice English and
learn more about Canadian culture.
umanitoba.ca/elc/homestay
Residence and homestay applications
must be submitted separately from your
undergraduate application for admission.
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 in addition
to providing some great information
on getting to know Winnipeg.
och.cc.umanitoba.ca
(top) Residence advisors
help students adjust to
living in residence while
providing support andguidance throughout
the year.
(far left and opposite)
Pembina Hall Residence
incorporates the needs
of todays student with
358 single rooms, each
containing their own
washroom.
(left)Arthur V. Mauro
Residence is available to
students with at least one
year of post-secondary
education.
APPLY EARLY FOR ON-CAMPUS
RESIDENCE SPACES FILL UP QUICKLY
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BEYOND
THE CLASSROOM
As a U of M student, you will be part of a culturally rich and diverse community.
You will have the opportunity to meet faculty and students from around the
world, explore unique perspectives and take on new pursuits.
STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATE IN CO-OP
P ROGRA MS F IND BETTER JOBS A ND
START WORKING AT HIGHER SALARIES
ENJOY A SMALL COMMUNIT
EXPERIENCE BY JOINING
OR LIVING IN A COLLEGE
EXPERIENCE A BRAND NEW
STATE-OF-THE-ART 9300 M2
EXERCISE FACILITY
STUDENT SUCCESS
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EXPLORE YOUR INTERESTS
Study abroad through the Universitys 100+ exchange programs,in more than 30 countries.
Get involved in a broad range of leadership, volunteer and local
service-learning programs that will enhance your education and
give you the opportunity to develop new skills.
Join a student group to connect with like-minded individuals
and explore your interests.
Take a break from studying and participate in a fitness class,
join an intramural league or attend a Bison sports game.
umanitoba.ca/studentexperience
TOOLS TO SUCCEED
International Centre for Students (ICS)
The ICS is designed to assist you before and after your arrival to Canada
to help ease your transition. Programs and services include: orientation,
advising services, conversation partners, intercultural programming
and recreation activities. The ICS will help to make your university
experience enjoyable and successful.
umanitoba.ca/student/ics
Career Services
Access one-on-one career counselling and workshops such as resumwriting and interview preparation.
umanitoba.ca/student/careerservices
Co-operative Programs
Similar to internships, co-op programs offered through areas such
as agriculture, business, engineering, environment and science combine
practical paid work experience with classroom-based education to further
enhance skill sets and professional experiences.
umanitoba.ca/student/coop20+LANGUAGES SPOKEN
ON CAMPUS
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
Do you want to improve your English language skills? The University of Manitoba can help
you achieve your language goals with one of our two outstanding English study options.
INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM
The Intensive English Program (IEP) will provide you with
a dynamic and stimulating language learning experience.
You will enjoy daily speaking, reading and writing classes that
will improve communication skills in social and professional
settings. The program includes exciting socio-cultural
activities that will provide you with an opportunity to
extend your learning beyond the classroom.
Year-round program with monthly start dates
Seven levels of English from beginner to advanced
Full-time program with 26 hours of instruction per week
U of M credential upon completion
Extensive learner supports that include hands-on
workshops, online seminars and one-on-one instruction
Extra-curricular conversation practice through languagepartners, conversation cafs and volunteer opportunities
Admission fee:$300 CAD
Tuition:$1,200 CAD per month
umanitoba.ca/extended/english/intensive
INTENSIVE ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM
The Intensive Academic English Program (IAEP)
prepares you for university studies by providing you with
the language skills necessary to succeed academically.
You will learn how to write research papers, learn new
vocabulary and deliver academic presentations, among
many other skills. Depending on your initial placement
level, the IAEP can take as little as one semester to complete.
September, January and May start dates
Full-time IAEP that meets the language requirement
to begin degree study
24 hours of instruction per week
Average class size is less than 12 students per class
Workshops and part-time courses are available in writing or
speaking for students in degree study Official IELTS testing centre
Application fee: $175 CAD
Tuition: $4,000 CAD for 14 weeks
umanitoba.ca/elc
STUDENTS STUDYING IN EITHER PROGRAM ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY TO LIVE ON CAMPUS IN OUR
RESIDENCES, WITH A HOMESTAY FAMILY OR THEY CAN FIND ACCOMMODATIONS OFF CAMPUS
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Note:Students who do not meet the minimum requirements for the IAEP on the placement
test are encouraged to apply to the IEP to upgrade their English before returning to the IAEP.
English Language Centre (ELC)Intensive AcademicEnglish Program
International Collegeof Manitoba (ICM)
I meet the academicrequirements but I need toupgrade my English to meetthe proficiency requirements
I do not meet one or moreof the University of Manitobas
entrance requirements
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I meet the academic requirements and Englishlanguage proficiency requirements
I WANT A
UNIVERSITY
DEGREE
WHAT IF I DO NOT MEET THE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS?
If you do not meet the U of Ms admission requirements, consider a preparatory program
designed to help you reach your goals.
INTENSIVE ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM (IAEP)
Conditional admission is possible by successfully completing
Level 5 of the IAEP. Conditional admission is available toUniversity 1, Science, Arts and General Studies. Students
wishing to enter other programs can submit an application
for consideration after completion of the IAEP. A joint
application is available online for English Language Centre
PLUS UM studies.
Students presenting a minimum IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL iBT 70
(with 16 in each component) or equivalent will be placed
directly in Level 5 of the program. Students without
a standardized test score will be placed in an appropriate
level through placement testing upon arrival.
INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANITOBA (ICM)
If you fall short of the U of Ms academic requirements,
are missing the English language proficiency requirementor need extra academic support, the International College
of Manitoba (ICM) may be an option for you. Upon completion
of stage 2 of the University Transfer Program (UTP), ICM students
enter their second year at the U of M. The ICM also offers
pre-university courses for those requiring some preparation
before undergraduate studies.
icmanitoba.ca
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If you are coming to university directly
from high school or have completed
less than one year of university studies,
you will follow the direct entry route
into a faculty or program. For most
students, this means entering into
University 1.
University 1 (U1) is our largest and
most popular, flexible first year program
that allows you to explore more than
one degree program before committing
to a field of study. The courses you
take in U1 count towards your degree
without adding extra time regardless
of what program you ultimately choose.
umanitoba.ca/u1
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSHigh school graduation is a general
requirement for all programs. Specific
admission requirements will vary
by program.
University 1
Minimum average of 70% in three
senior level academic courses, with
at least 60% in a first language
literature course.
Direct Entry Programs
Minimum average of 85% across
a specific set of academic courses.
In cases where eligible applicants outnumberthe available
spaces, applica nts wil l require higher averages than
stipulate d to be successf ul in t he ad mission s compe tition.
ADVANCED ENT RY
Advanced entry programs require oneor more years of university-level study
to be eligible to apply. Students who
have completed U1 (or equivalent
in another faculty or institution) can
choose to apply to a variety of advanced
entry programs at the U of M.
External transfers can receive a maximum
of two years (60 credit hours) of credit
applied to a U of M degree, subject to
faculty regulations and requirements.
umanitoba.ca/student/admissions/international
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
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:
Write a Test
TOEFL IBT: 86 overall band score with
a minimum of 20 in each component
IELTS: 6.5 overall band score
CanTEST: minimum 4.5 (Reading),
4.5 (Listening) and 4.0 (Writing)
Complete the U of M Intensive Academic
English Program (IAEP)Achieve a minimum of 65% in Level 5
of the IAEP, as taught by the English
Language Centre at the U of M.
Qualify for a Waiver
Students who have studied for at least
three consecutive years in a country
where English is a primary language ma
be considered for an English language
proficiency waiver. Additionally, student
who have graduated from a Canadiancurriculum school with a year 12 English
literature grade of 75% or higher may
also be considered for an English
language proficiency waiver.
Visit us online for a complete list
of ways to demonstrate English
language proficiency.
umanitoba.ca/student/admissionsinternational/English
YE AR 2DE G R E E P R OG R AM
YE AR 3DE G R E E P R OG R AM
YE AR 4DE G R E E P R OG R AM
OTHER DIRECT
ENTRY FACULTIES
UNIVERSITY 1
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FACULTY/COLLEGE/
SCHOOLYEA R 1 YEA R 2 YEA R 3 YEA R 4
ESTIMATED
COMPLETION TIME
University 1 University 1 Degree program
Agriculture (diploma) Agriculture (diploma) Agriculture (diploma) 2 years
Agricultural and Food
Sciences
University 1 or direct
entry to Agricultural
and Food Sciences
Agricultural and
Food Sciences
Agricultural and
Food Sciences
Agricultural and
Food Sciences4 years
Architecture
(Environmental Design)University 1
Architecture
(Environmental Design)
Architecture
(Environmental Design)
Architecture
(Environmental Design)4 years
ArtsUniversity 1 or direct
entry to Arts Arts Arts Arts 3 or 4-year options
BusinessUniversity 1 or direct
entry to Business Business Business Business 4 years
Dental HygieneOpen to Canadian citizensand permanent residents
University 1 or direct
entry to Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene 3 years
DentistryOpen to Canadian citizensand permanent residents
University 1 - Dentistry requires 2 years of university
experience (60 credit hours) before application Dentistry Dentistry
2 years of university
experience +
4 year program
EducationUniversity 1 or other
direct entry program Education requires undergraduate degree before application
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
Environment, Earth, and
Resources
Environment, Earth, and
Resources3 or 4-year options
Fine Arts
Fine Arts (courses
available in U1, but
cannot complete entire
first year in U1)
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
LawUniversity 1 - Law requires 2 years of university
experience (60 credit hours) before application Law Law
2 years of university
experience +
3 year program
MedicineOpen to Canadian citizensand permanent residents
University 1 or other
direct entry program Medicine requires 3 or 4-year undergraduate degree before application
3 or 4-year
undergraduate
degree + 4 years
Music
Music (courses available
in U1, but cannot
complete entire first
year in U1)
Music Music Music 4 or 5-year options
Nursing University 1 Nursing Nursing Nursing 4 years
PharmacyOpen to Canadian citizensand permanent residents
University 1 Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy 5 years
Rehabilitation Sciences(Respiratory Therapy)Open to Canadian citizensand permanent residents
University 1 Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)
Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)
Rehabilitation Sciences
(Respiratory Therapy)4 years
ScienceUniversity 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
Note: The College of Rehabilitation Sciences also offers masters degrees in physical therapy and occupational therapy.
* Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and p ermanent residents with an aim to admit a minimum of 10% international.
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APPLICATION PROCESS
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1. CONNECT
Create your online profile and learn
more about the programs and services
that interest you. Creating your profileis
the first step in the application process.
umconnect.ca
2. EXPLORE
Review your program options.
Determine where to begin your studies
(U1 or direct entry) on pages 12-13.
Know the general admission and
English language proficiencyrequirements.
umanitoba.ca/admissions/international
3. APPLY
Apply online.You will receive anemail confirmation upon successful
submission of your application
and applicable fees.
$120 CAD / Application Fee
umanitoba.ca/applynow
NEXT STEPS
SUBMIT DOCUMENT S
Be sure to include your name and
application number on all required
documents, and submit immediately
upon availability to:
Undergraduate Admissions
424 University Centre
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R3T 2N2
REQUIRED OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS:
Final senior level high school transcript
Proof of graduation (high school
and post-secondary if applicable)
Post-secondary transcript (required
if attended)
Post-secondary course outline/syllabifor transfer credit requests (if applicable)
Documents in a language other than English must
be accompanied by a notarized English translation.
OFFER OF ADMISSION
Upon successful completion of the
admission requirements and receipt
of all required documents, your
application will be processed. You will
be notified by email when an admission
decision is made. Your official offer
of admission will be available online.
A standardized letter, which can be used for your Study
Permit application, will be emailed within 10 -15 business
days of being offered admission.
PROVISIONAL ADMISSION
Students who are still completing
high school may be assessed for
provisional admission based on their
interim senior year grades. A final
high school transcript and proof of
graduation must be provided before
the final document deadline.
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION
Students who apply to the joint English
Language Centre plus University
of Manitoba program option will
be assessed for conditional admission.
ACCEPT YOUR OFFER
Your offer of admission must be
accepted by the deadline indicated
in your offer.
Important application information:
Be sure to add @umanitoba.cato your email safe
senders list so you are able to receive important
information about your application for admission.
Admission requirements, deadlines and fees vary
by program and are subject to change. For up-to-date
information please visit umanitoba.ca/admissions.
Scanned documents uploaded to your application portalor emailed [email protected]
may be accepted for a preliminary assessment.
With three intakes per year, we offer flexible options
so you can begin your studies in the fall (September),
winter (January) or summer (May).
SIGN IN TO YOUR O NLINE APPLICATION TO CHECK YOUR
APPLICATION STATUS AND REVIEW ANY OUTSTANDING
DOCUMENTS AND IMPORTANT DEADLINES
CHECK YOUR
APPLICATION STATUS
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GRADUATE STUDIESUMANITOBA.CA/GRADUATE_STUDIES
U OF M HAS DEVELOPED OR PARTNERED WITH
53 RESEARCH CENTRES AND I NSTITUTES
THAT BELIEVE IN COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
A ND SCHOLA RSHIP S
GRADUATE STUDENTS ENTERING THE FIRST
YE AR OF A RE SE AR CH -B AS ED DO CT OR AL
PROGRAM ARE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE FOR
A SIR GORDON WU GR ADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
WORTH UP TO $40,000
Our energetic graduate community is made up of over 3,500 students, more than 800 international
students and 1,600 faculty. We are home to a wide range of graduate programs, with over 140 offerings.
The U of M is also a member of the U15 and is ranked as one of the top research-intensive universities
across Canada. Every year, faculty members secure more than $150 million in external funding.
APPLICATION INFORM ATION
In planning your application, remember to arrange for official
transcripts and, if applicable, official translations, to be sent
directly from the issuing institution.
A complete application package should include reference letters,
transcripts, the application fee and any admission tests or other
supporting materials that may be required by the department.We encourage you to contact the particular department to which
you are applying with regards to fee information and any further
documentation required for your application.
Your step-by-step application guide and application, as well
as entrance requirements for Masters and Doctoral programs
are available online only.
umanitoba.ca/graduate_studies
RESEARCH EXCELLENCE
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Note: Programs are units within various University of Manitoba faculties and schools. Please visit umanitoba.ca/admissions to learn more.
JD Juris Doctor
M Masters Degree
D Doctor of Philosophy/PhD
MD Doctor of Medicine
DMD Doctor of Dental Medicine
P Post-Baccalaureate Diploma
A
Aboriginal Business Studies B
Aboriginal GovernanceStream
B
Accounting B
Actuarial Mathematics B
Aging m
Agribusiness/Agricultural Economics
m, B, M, D
Agriculture d, B
Agroecology B
Agronomy B
American Sign Language/English Interpretation
B
Animal Science/Systems m, B, M, D
Anthropology m, B, M, D
Applied Mathematics B
Architecture M
Art d, B, M
Art History m, B
Asian Studies m, B
Athletic Therapy B
BBiochemistry B
Biochemistry and MedicalGenetics
M, D
Biological Sciences m, B, M, D
Biomedical Engineering M, D
Biosystems Engineering B, M, D
Biotechnology B
Business Administration M, D
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Canadian Studies m, B, M
Catholic Studies m
Central and Eastern
European Studies m, BCeramics d, B
Chemistry m, B, M, D
City Planning M
Civil Engineering B, M, D
Classical Studies m, B, M
Commerce B
Community Health Sciences M, D
Computer Engineering B, M, D
Computer Science m, B, M, D
Cree m
Criminology B
D
Dental Hygiene d, BDentistry DMD
Disability Studies M
Drawing d, B
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Judaic Studies m
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Kinesiology B, M
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Labour Studies m, B
Landscape Architec ture M
Latin m, B
Latin American Studies mLaw JD, M
Leadership and Organizations B
Linguistics m, B, M, D
Logistics and Supply ChainManagement
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M
Management m, B, M, D
Management InformationSystems
B
Marketing m, B, M, D
Mathematics m, B, M, D
Mechanical Engineering B, M, D
Medical Microbiology M, D
Medical Rehabilitation B, M
Medicine B, MD
Medieval andEarly Modern Studies
m, B
Microbiology m, B, M, D
Music - Composition B, M
Music - Conducting M
Music - General B
Music - History B
Music - Integrated Music/Education
B
Music - Jazz Studies B
Music - Performance B, M, P
NNative Languages m
Native Studies m, B, M
Natural Resources andEnvironmental Management
D
Natural ResourcesManagement
M
Nurse Practitioner M
Nursing B, M, D
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Occupational Therapy M
Ojibway m
Operational Research/
ManagementB, M
Oral and MaxillofacialSurgery
M
Oral Biology M, D
Orthodontics M
P
Painting d, B
Pathology M
Peace and Conflict Studies M, D
Periodontics M
Pharmacology andTherapeutics
M, D
Pharmacy B, M, D
Philosophy m, B, M
Photography d, B
Physical Education B
Physical Geography B
Physical Therapy M
Physician Assistant Studies M
Physics and Astronomy m, B, M, D
Physiology andPathophysiology
M, D
Plant Science/Biotechnology m, B, M, D
Polish m
Political Studies m, B, M
Printmaking d, B
Psychology m, B, M, D
Public Administration M
R
Recreation Management andCommunity Development
m, B, M
Religion m, B, M, D
Respiratory Therapy B
Russian m, B
S
School Psychology M
Sculpture d, B
Social Work B, M, D
Sociology m, B, M, D
Soil Science m, M, D
Spanish m, BStatistics m, B, M, D
Surgery M
T
Theatre m, B
U
Ukrainian m, B
Ukrainian CanadianHeritage Studies
m, B
V
Video d, B
W
Womens Studies m, B
E
Economics m, B, M, D
Education D
Education Administration,Foundations and Psychology
M
Education - Curriculum
Teaching and Learning
M
Education - Early Years B
Education - Integrated Music B
Education - Middle Years B
Education Post Baccalaureate P
Education - Senior Years B
Electrical Engineering B, M, D
Engineering P
English m, B, M, D
Entomology m, M, D
Entrepreneurship/Small Business
B
Environment M
Environmental Design B
Environmental Science m, B
Environmental Studies m, B
F
Family Social Sciences m, B, M
Film Studies m, B
Finance B, M, D
Food Science m, B, M, D
French m, B, M, D
G
Genetics B, M, D
Geography m, B, M, D
Geological Sciences m, B, M, D
Geology B
German m, B, M
Global Political Economy B
Graphic Design d, B
Greek m, B
H
Health Sciences m, B
Health Studies m, B
History m, B, M, D
Human Anatomy andCell Science
M, D
Human Nutrition andMetabolism
m
Human Nutritional Sciences B, M, D
Human Resources/Industrial Relations
B, M, D
IIcelandic m, B, M
Immunology M, D
Interdisciplinary Studies M, D
Interior Design M
International Business B
Italian Studies B
Italian m
PROGRAMS
d Diploma program
m Minor
B Bachelor Degree
Program Codes
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Books and supplies $1,800
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90 94.9% $1,400 CAD
85 89.9% $800 CAD
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