Information from University of Manitoba
Graduate-level admission (Master) is competitive. Completion of a 4 year undergraduate program is required prior to the start of a graduate level exchange. Students who completed a three-year undergraduate program are not eligible for the Graduate-level admission. They are eligible to apply for the undergraduate program to take courses at 1000 to 4000 level (highest). Minimum GPA of 3.0 (B or equivalent) in the last two full years of study is also required for graduate studies and students may need to meet additional criteria.
English Language Proficiency Requirements: Students are required to provide one of English Language Test Proficiency results at the time of application. Students can request for an English Language requirement waiver, instead of the test but there is no guarantee that it will be granted.
Faculties available for exchange students:
Agricultural and Food Sciences (includes Nutrition)
Architecture*
School of Art (Fine Arts)
Arts (Humanities, Social Sciences, etc.)
Engineering*
Environment, Earth, and Resources Graduate Studies – for Graduate applicants only
Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Law*
Music
Science
Social Work*
(*Available but limited)
Programmes/courses at the following departments/faculties are closed for exchange students:
Health Sciences
Social Work
Engineering
Honours courses in Psychology and English
Education (pedagogy)
Computer Science
Business
I.H. Asper School of Business: Accounting and Finance, Actuarial, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Human Resources, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Supply Chain Management
Highlighted courses for exchange students:
Indigenous Studies
Environmental Science & Studies
Political Studies
Sociology
Psychology
Law
Philosophy
Linguistics
Women & Gender Studies
Kinesiology & Recreation Management
Faculty of Music
School of Fine Art
Full time studies on undergraduate level (corresponding to 30 hp): 15 credits
Course types:
Term course: 3 credits
Full year course: 6 credits
Course levels:
1000: introductory/entry level
2000: second level
3000: third level
4000: fourth level
5000: pre-masters
Academic year:
Autumn term: September–December
Winter term: January–April
Accommodation
The options for housing are Residence (on-campus dorms) or Homestay. There are several options for Residence, from private rooms with meal plans to a shared suite with private rooms without meal plans.
Fees
Exchange students will be required to pay student organization fees (approximately $100-150 per term) and potentially field trip and lab fees, if applicable.