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University of Manitoba

 

Overview: 

The University of Manitoba is a public research university located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is the first university in western Canada and was established in 1877.

The institution of Manitoba is the largest institution in the province of Manitoba and the 17th largest in all of Canada, both in terms of overall student enrollment and campus size. With several campuses spread out over the city, its main campus is situated in the southern Winnipeg neighborhood of Fort Garry. The University of Manitoba operates three more significant campuses in addition to the Fort Garry campus, which serves as its hub: the Bannatyne Campus, the James W. Burns Executive Education Centre, and the William Norrie Centre. The institution also oversees the Winnipeg neighborhood of Saint Boniface’s French-language affiliate, Université de Saint-Boniface.

The university asserts that it continues to uphold a reputation as a leading post-secondary educational institution that places a high priority on research, conducting more research each year than any other university in the area. Its challenging academic and research programs have also consistently ranked among the best in the Canadian Prairies. As a result of research at the University of Manitoba, several well-known contributions have been made, including the development of canola oil in the 1970s. Similarly, U of M graduates include, among many others, Nobel Prize winners, Academy Award winners, Order of Merit recipients, and Olympic medalists. The University of Manitoba has awarded 99 Rhodes Scholarships as of 2019, more than any other university in western Canada. Additionally, the institution has produced a large number of public officials, including as Supreme Court justices, province premiers, and Members of Parliament (MPs).

The University of Minnesota is a part of Universities Canada, the U15 group of research-intensive Canadian universities, and the Association of Commonwealth Universities, among other international connections. The Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) and U Sports member team, the Manitoba Bisons, represent the group in athletics.

Facilities:

Active Living Centre: The center for health, wellness, and physical exercise at UM is the 100,000 square foot Active Living Centre. The building offers the local community cutting-edge research facilities and a fitness center to support Manitobans in leading healthier lives.

Frank Kennedy Centre: The University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management is located at the Frank Kennedy Centre. Three gymnasiums, racquetball and squash courts, conference spaces, and classrooms are all located there.

Joyce Fromson Pool: Joyce Fromson Pool is a location that is accessible. Along with servicing the general public, the pool and pool activities cater to the needs of our campus’s student, staff, teacher, and alumni groups.

Investors Group Athletic Centre: The University of Manitoba Bisons basketball and volleyball teams call this 70,000 square foot space home, and it also serves as the major location for convocation. Large-scale events like concerts, trade exhibitions, and symposiums can also be held there.

James Daly Fieldhouse: James Daly Fieldhouse offers 1,350 seats (permanent and temporary), a 200-meter high performance banked track, and other amenities. Baseball, baseball, volleyball, handball, tennis, and soccer are all great sports to play in the track’s infield. The fieldhouse serves as the base of operations for the Bisons Track & Field team, hosts national championship competitions, and serves as a key center for Mini U Programs. This building offers accessibility.

Wayne Fleming Arena: There is one ice surface at the facility, and there are 1,400 seats total. Hockey, sponge hockey, ringette, and broomball all thrive there. The arena serves as a primary program location for Mini U Programs and is home to the Winnipeg ICE of the WHL and the Bisons hockey team.

University Stadium: An outdoor track and field facility with several uses, University Stadium has a sizable infield made of natural grass. Athletes and spectators are shielded from the wind by the venue’s bowl shape.

Outdoor fields: The two outdoor fields at the university have FieldTurf artificial turf surfaces. They are durable, strong, safe, and absorbent of shock. They are up to the FIFA Recommended 2 Star artificial turf field standards in terms of quality.

Soccer and football players are accommodated on the East field. The Bisons soccer team plays all of its home games on the West field. West of the indoor soccer facility for the Winnipeg Soccer Federation South are the fields.

Tennis courts: From spring through fall, you may play tennis on our outdoor courts. Four full-size hard courts with complete surround fence are available.

Ranking:

Since its founding, the University of Manitoba has fostered learning and inspired creativity through excellent teaching and cutting-edge research. It is one among the 15 top research institutions in Canada. When it comes to the University of Manitoba rating, it will be 387th in the world among universities in 2022 according to U.S. News & World Report.

In 2023, the University of Manitoba is ranked in the 651-700th category, while in 2022, it is ranked in the 601-650th category. Since 2019, it has remained in the same position. The QS World University Rankings take into account factors including academic standing, employer standing, faculty to student ratio, number of publications per faculty member, and the proportion of international faculty to foreign students.

The University of Manitoba was ranked between 301 and 350 in the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Times Higher Education (THE) rankings. In 2022, it has risen in the rankings. As of 2020 and 2021, it was listed between position #351 and 400. THE ranks institutions based on factors like research, teaching, citations, global outlook, and industry results.

Top Courses at University of Manitoba: 

The biggest university in Manitoba has more than a hundred undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programs, as well as possibilities for focused co-op programs and game-changing postdoctoral research. Numerous first-year students enroll in University 1, a distinctive entry-level program that exposes them to a variety of fields as they take the necessary courses.

Level of Study

  • Undergraduate
  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Mathematics – Business
  • Actuarial Mathematics – Science
  • Aging (interfaculty option)
  • Agribusiness
  • Agriculture
  • Agriculture Diploma
  • Agroecology
  • Agronomy
  • Animal Systems
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Architecture (Masters)
  • Art
  • Art History (BA)
  • Art History (BFA)
  • Asian Studies
  • Athletic Therapy
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biosystems Engineering
  • Business
  • Canadian Studies
  • Catholic Studies
  • Central and East European Studies
  • Ceramics
  • Chemistry
  • City Planning (Masters)
  • Civil Engineering
  • Classics
  • Commerce
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Criminology
  • Data Science
  • Dental Hygiene (BScDH)
  • Dental Hygiene (Diploma)
  • Dentistry (BSc)
  • Dentistry (DMD)
  • Dentistry (DMD/PhD)
  • Drawing
  • Earth Sciences
  • Economics
  • Education – Bachelor of Education
  • Education – Post Baccalaureate
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering
  • English
  • Entomology
  • Entrepreneurship/Small Business
  • Environmental Design
  • Environmental Geoscience (BSc)
  • Environmental Science
  • Environmental Studies
  • Family Social Sciences
  • Film Studies
  • Finance
  • Fine Arts
  • Food Science
  • French
  • Genetics
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • German
  • German Language, Life and Culture (Micro-Diploma)
  • Global Political Economy
  • Graphic Design
  • Greek
  • Health Sciences
  • Health Studies
  • History
  • Human Nutritional Sciences
  • Human Resource Management / Industrial Relations
  • Icelandic
  • Indigenous Business Studies
  • Indigenous Governance
  • Indigenous Languages
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Interior Design (Masters)
  • International Business
  • International Dentist Degree Program
  • International Medical Graduate Program
  • Italian
  • Jazz Studies
  • Judaic Studies
  • Juris Doctor (JD)
  • Kinesiology
  • Labour Studies
  • Landscape Architecture (Masters)
  • Latin
  • Latin American Studies
  • Law
  • Leadership and Organizations
  • Leadership for Business and Organizations (Minor)
  • Linguistics
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Management
  • Management Information Systems
  • Management Minor for Non-Business Students
  • Marketing
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Medicine (BSc Med)
  • Medieval and Early Modern Studies
  • Microbiology
  • Midwifery
  • Music
  • Music (Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Performance)
  • Music Minor
  • Mythology and Folktale (Micro-Diploma)
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy (Masters)
  • Operations Management/Research
  • Painting
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Photography
  • Physical Education
  • Physical Geography
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Physiology and Pathophysiology (postbaccalaureate diploma)
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Polish (Minor)
  • Political Studies
  • Pre-Veterinary Medicine
  • Print Media
  • Psychology – Arts
  • Psychology – Science
  • Recreation Management and Community Development
  • Recreation Studies (Minor)
  • Religion
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Russian
  • Science
  • Sculpture
  • Social Work 
  • Social Work – Inner City Program at William Norrie Centre
  • Sociology
  • Soil Science
  • Songmaking (Micro-Certificate)
  • Spanish
  • Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation in the Community Certificate (SPARC)
  • Statistics
  • Theatre
  • Ukrainian
  • Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies
  • Video
  • Women’s and Gender Studies
  • Workplace Health and Safety (Micro-Diploma)
  • Graduate
  • Aging Concentration (Graduate Focus)
  • Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics (Pre-master’s, MSc)
  • Animal Science (MSc)
  • Animal Science (PhD)
  • Anthropology (MA)
  • Anthropology (PhD)
  • Applied Health Sciences (PhD)
  • Applied Human Nutrition (MAHN)
  • Architecture (MArch)
  • Biochemistry and Medical Genetics (MSc)
  • Biochemistry and Medical Genetics (PhD)
  • Biological Sciences (MSc)
  • Biological Sciences (PhD)
  • Biomedical Engineering (MSc)
  • Biomedical Engineering (PhD)
  • Biosystems Engineering (MEng)
  • Biosystems Engineering (MSc)
  • Biosystems Engineering (PhD)
  • Canadian and Intercultural Studies – Université de Saint-Boniface (M ès A)
  • Chemistry (MSc)
  • Chemistry (PhD)
  • City Planning (MCP)
  • Civil Engineering (MEng, MSc)
  • Civil Engineering (PhD)
  • Classics (MA)
  • Collaborative (PhD)
  • Community Health Sciences (MPH)
  • Community Health Sciences (MSc)
  • Community Health Sciences (PhD)
  • Computer Science (MSc)
  • Computer Science (PhD)
  • Dentistry (DMD/PhD)
  • Design and Planning (Architecture, PhD)
  • Disability Studies (Graduate Focus)
  • Disability Studies (MA, MSc)
  • Earth Sciences (MSc)
  • Earth Sciences (PhD)
  • Economics (MA)
  • Economics (PhD)
  • Education (PhD)
  • Education – Curriculum, Teaching and Learning (MEd)
  • Education – Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology (MEd)
  • Education – Université de Saint-Boniface (M en Éd)
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD)
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (Pre-master’s, MEng, MSc)
  • English (MA)
  • English (PhD)
  • Entomology (MSc)
  • Entomology (PhD)
  • Environment and Geography (MEnv)
  • Environment and Geography (MSc)
  • Finance (MFin)
  • Fine Art (MFA)
  • Food Science (MSc)
  • Food Science (PhD)
  • French (PhD)
  • French (Pre-master’s, MA)
  • Genetic Counselling (MSc)
  • Geography (MA)
  • Geography (PhD)
  • German and Slavic Studies (MA)
  • History (MA, Pre-master’s)
  • History (PhD)
  • Human Anatomy and Cell Science (MSc)
  • Human Anatomy and Cell Science (PhD)
  • Human Nutritional Science (PhD)
  • Human Nutritional Sciences (MSc)
  • Human Rights (MHR)
  • Immunology (MSc)
  • Immunology (PhD)
  • Indigenous Studies (MA)
  • Indigenous Studies (PhD)
  • Individual Interdisciplinary Studies (MA, MSc)
  • Individual Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD)
  • Interior Design (Pre-master’s, MID)
  • Kinesiology and Recreation Management (Pre-master’s, MA, MSc)
  • Landscape Architecture (MLArch)
  • Law (LLM)
  • Linguistics (PhD)
  • Linguistics (Pre-master’s, MA)
  • Management (MBA)
  • Management (MSc)
  • Management (PhD)
  • Manitoba Training Program for Health Services Research
  • Master of Applied Human Nutrition (MAHN)
  • Mathematics (MSc)
  • Mathematics (PhD)
  • Mechanical Engineering (MEng, MSc)
  • Mechanical Engineering (PhD)
  • Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (PhD)
  • Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (Pre-master’s, MSc)
  • Medicine (MD/MSc)
  • Medicine (MD/PhD)
  • Microbiology (MSc)
  • Microbiology (PhD)
  • Music (MMus)
  • Music Research (MA)
  • Natural Resources Management (MNRM)
  • Natural Resources Management (PhD)
  • Nursing (MN)
  • Nursing (PhD)
  • Nursing – Nurse practitioner (MN)
  • Occupational Therapy (MOT)
  • Oral Biology (MSc)
  • Oral Biology (PhD)
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (MDent)
  • Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (MDent)
  • Pathology (MSc)
  • Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (PhD)
  • Peace and Conflict Studies (MA)
  • Peace and Conflict Studies (PhD)
  • Pediatric Dentistry (MDent)
  • Pediatrics and Child Health (MSc)
  • Pediatrics and Child Health (PhD)
  • Periodontics (MDent)
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics (MSc)
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics (PhD)
  • Pharmacy (MSc)
  • Pharmacy (PhD)
  • Philosophy (MA)
  • Physical Therapy (MPT)
  • Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS)
  • Physics and Astronomy (MSc)
  • Physics and Astronomy (PhD)
  • Physiology and Pathophysiology (MSc)
  • Physiology and Pathophysiology (PhD)
  • Plant Science (MSc)
  • Plant Science (PhD)
  • Political Studies (Pre-master’s, MA)
  • Prosthodontics (MDent)
  • Psychology (MA)
  • Psychology (PhD)
  • Public Administration (MPA)
  • Public Health and Preventative Medicine Residency
  • Rehabilitation Sciences (MSc)
  • Religion (PhD)
  • Religion (Pre-master’s, MA)
  • S
  • School Psychology (MA)
  • Science Communication (Micro-Diploma)
  • Slavic Studies (Pre-master’s, MA)
  • Social Work (MSW)
  • Social Work (PhD)
  • Social Work – Indigenous Knowledges (MSW)
  • Sociology (MA)
  • Sociology (PhD)
  • Soil Science (MSc)
  • Soil Science (PhD)
  • Statistics (MSc)
  • Statistics (PhD)
  • Supply Chain Management 
  • Surgery (MSc)
  • and Logistics (MSCM)

How to Apply: 

Students can apply directly on the University website or Authorized Agent

Authorized Student Admission Agent Office

Email: educlidglobal@gmail.com

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Educlid Global is the authorized student admission agent representing University of Manitoba.

University of Manitoba Tuition Fees: 

Tuition at University of Manitoba starts from $12,190. For more information, please visit: 

Questions and Answers:

Q: Is ielts required for University of Manitoba?

A: International students need academic transcripts, minimum overall score of 70% or 85%, IELTS score of 6.5, resume, proof of work experience (course-specific) and contact information of 2 professional references for admission to University of Manitoba.

Q: Can international students work in Manitoba?

A: If you are a full-time post-secondary student enrolled at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) you may be able to work while you are enrolled in school. International students who graduate from a DLI may also be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP).

Q: How cold is Manitoba in winter?

A: This region features long and extremely cold winters and brief, warm summers with little precipitation. Overnight lows as low as −40 °C (−40 °F) occur on several days each winter, and the temperature may remain below −18 °C (0 °F) for weeks.

Q: Is Manitoba easy to get PR?

A: Yes, it is easy to get Manitoba PNP. But, it is only easy if you can meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria differ depending on the immigration program. But, there are some basic eligibility requirements.

Q: What is the international GPA for University of Manitoba?

A: All applicants require a minimum GPA of 3.0 (B) or equivalent in their last 60 credit hours of study.