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About U of M
University of Manitoba (U of M) — public non-profit university. It is located in Winnipeg, Canada. U of M is working closely with Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Canadian Virtual University (CVU).
The institution is among the top-680 in the world, according to QS International University Ranking. The educational institution is in 381 position of Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THE).
U of M does research in different fields of study and offers bachelor and master programs.
Place in ratings
By subject
Subject | Place in QS 2023 |
---|---|
Agriculture & Forestry | 82 |
Life Sciences & Medicine | 219 |
Engineering & Technology | 400 |
Arts & Humanities | 442 |
Natural Sciences | 490 |
Social Sciences & Management | 493 |

U of M tuition fees
Tuition fees at U of M for local citizens starts from 2,960 USD per year. For international students, the cost of study differs — from 6,520 USD. Check the university website for up-to-date information on prices and scholarships.
When choosing an educational institution, it is necessary to take into account additional costs: accommodation, transportation, educational materials, meals and personal expenses.
Study programs at U of M
Computer Science & IT
Computer Science
Data Science
Engineering
Management Information Systems
Law
Criminology
Indigenous Governance
Labour Studies
Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Asian Studies
Classics
English
French
German
Engineering & Technology
Biosystems Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Economics & Business Management
Accounting (Hons)
Actuarial Mathematics (Hons)
Agribusiness
Business
Business Generalist (Hons)
Arts & Humanities
Art History
Environmental Design
Environmental Studies
Film Studies
Fine Arts Studio
Medicine
Animal Systems
Astronomy
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
Journalism & Media
Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations (Hons)
Agriculture & Forestry
Agribusiness
Agroecology
Agronomy
Animal Systems
Biological Sciences
Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences
Agroecology
Biological Sciences
Earth Sciences
Economics
Environmental Design
Physical Sciences
Actuarial Mathematics (Hons)
Agroecology
Applied Mathematics
Astronomy
Biological Sciences
Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Actuarial Mathematics (Hons)
Agroecology
Agronomy
Animal Systems
Astronomy
Accounting & Finance
Accounting (Hons)
Business Generalist (Hons)
Finance (Hons)
International Business (Hons)
Education & Training
Education
Psychology
Psychology
Humanities
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Central and East European Studies
Classics
Applied Sciences & Professions
Food Science
Marketing (Hons)
Social Work
Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies
History, Philosophy & Theology
Anthropology
Art History
Canadian Studies
Central and East European Studies
Film Studies
Hospitality, Leisure & Sports
Kinesiology - Athletic Therapy
Physical Education
Recreation Management and Community Development
Social Sciences & Management
Accounting (Hons)
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Business Generalist (Hons)
Canadian Studies
Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences
Environment and Geography
Geography
Geological Sciences
Natural Resources Management
Soil Science
Physical Sciences
Computer Science
Environment and Geography
Geography
Geological Sciences
Mathematics
Education & Training
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology
Psychology and School Psychology
Rehabilitation Sciences
Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Classics
English, Theatre, Film, and Media
German and Slavic Studies
Individual Interdisciplinary Studies
Linguistics
Computer Science & IT
Computer Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Geography
Social Sciences & Management
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Anthropology
Classics
Community Health Sciences
Disability Studies
Accounting & Finance
Business Administration
Economics
Finance
Management
Public Administration
History, Philosophy & Theology
Anthropology
Fine Art
History
Music
Philosophy
Arts & Humanities
Architecture
City Planning
English, Theatre, Film, and Media
Fine Art
Interior Design
Medicine
Animal Science
Biochemistry and Medical Genetics
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Humanities
Anthropology
Classics
English, Theatre, Film, and Media
German and Slavic Studies
History
Applied Sciences & Professions
Animal Science
Food Science
Social Work
Social Work - Indigenous Knowledges
Soil Science
Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Animal Science
Biochemistry and Medical Genetics
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Economics & Business Management
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Business Administration
Economics
Finance
Management
Law
Human Rights
Law
Peace and Conflict Studies
Sociology and Criminology
Engineering & Technology
Biomedical Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Hospitality, Leisure & Sports
Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Physical Therapy
Agriculture & Forestry
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Animal Science
Entomology
Plant Science
Soil Science

Bachelor degree at U of M
Before submitting documents to the university, applicants take an English language exam. The university accepts the results of IELTS, PTE or TOEFL. The minimum TOEFL score is 80. The IELTS score is not lower than 5.5.
Master's degree at U of M
The academic performance of a student in an undergraduate program plays an important role in the selection of candidates. It is impossible to enter U of M for a master's program without confirming knowledge of the English language. You can do this by passing IELTS or TOEFL. The minimum TOEFL score for admission is 86. IELTS — 6.5 or higher.
U of M campus
The campus of U of M is located in Winnipeg. The urban campus is suitable for those students who, firstly, are used to independence, and secondly, cannot imagine their life without the hustle and bustle of a big metropolis. The educational institution has its own library. Here, students do their homework or just have a good time reading an interesting book.

What to do after graduation
After graduation, you can stay in Canada for a period of 1 to 3 years. To do this, the graduate draws up a special visa, which allows one to work even without an official offer from an employer. Graduates of U of M are in demand in the labor market, as the reputation of the educational institution among employers is quite high according to the results of the QS world ranking. Look for more immigration options in our article.
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