University Of Manitoba

Creation time: 1877

School type: Public university

School location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Official website: http://umanitoba.ca/



School Profile

The University of Manitoba, abbreviated as Manitoba, is a large comprehensive university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the largest university in Manitoba and the most comprehensive research-based university education institution in the province. It was founded in 1877 and was the first university in western Canada.

geographic location

Winnipeg is the fifth largest city in Canada, located on the east-west transportation artery and serving as a hub for air and land transportation in Canada. It is an hour's drive from the US border. The Red River and the Indian River of Canada intersect in this city. The climate in Winnipeg is quite extreme. Overall, Winnipeg is one of the coldest major cities in the world, with an average temperature of below 0 degrees Celsius (up to -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) at night) from mid November to March. From May to September, temperatures often reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), and sometimes as high as 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). More rainfall and snowfall opportunities than other grassland cities, but with abundant sunshine throughout the year. The urban population is 750000, with approximately 20000 Chinese. The city has developed processing and transportation industries.




The school honor

The University of Manitoba is one of the most renowned universities in Canada

The University of Manitoba is the oldest university in western Canada and the largest university in Manitoba province

Ranked 15th among Canadian medical doctoral universities in 2008

The School of Engineering is ranked 8th in Canada

In the 2011 World University Rankings by Subject, its Medicine and Pharmacy (Med) ranked 91st globally and 5th in Canada

According to the 2009 Ecole de Mines de Paris ranking, its business school ranked 89th globally and 5th in Canada

Is the University of Manitoba a government supported university or a member of the Federation of Universities and the Association of Canadian Universities and Colleges




school characteristic

The medical school, agricultural school, and engineering school of the university are the best schools in Canada, while the Aspire Business School ranks third in North America. Its 21 schools, including the School of Science, the School of Arts, the School of Music, and the School of Education, all have a high reputation in North America.

Freshly enrolled first-year college students do not need to make a major choice immediately. At the end of their freshman year, students gain the necessary emotional understanding of their field of interest before deciding on their major before entering their sophomore year. This approach has been widely welcomed by students and parents.

The price index in Winnipeg is very low, and the average cost for international students is about 600 Canadian dollars per month. Therefore, Chinese students studying at the University of Manitoba only need to spend about 70000 yuan per year, which is much lower than other regions in Canada.

According to the regulations of the Manitoba government, international students who graduated from Canadian public or private colleges and universities after January 1, 2007, completed their degree, diploma or certificate, and stayed in Manitoba to work can apply for a refund of up to 60% of tuition fees, with a total amount not exceeding CAD 25000.

Ranked 13th in the overall medical and doctoral classification.



course setting

Literature: Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Literature, Film, Drama, Asian Studies, Central and Eastern European Studies, Women's Studies, Indigenous Studies, Religion and Language Studies in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and other languages

Science categories: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Botany, Ecology, Environmental Science, Genetics, Geological Science, Microbiology, Physics and Astronomy, Statistics, Zoology

Architecture: Interior Design, Environmental Design

Engineering categories: Bioengineering, Computer Engineering, Municipal Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Engineering Design

Human Ecology: Food and Nutrition, Family Studies, Clothing and Textiles

Management categories: Accounting, Finance, Business/Government Relations, Human Resource Management/Industrial Relations, Information Management Systems, Enterprise Management, Administrative Management, Marketing

Agriculture and Food Science: Agronomy, Zoology/Botany, Agricultural Economics

There are also majors such as nursing, sports and entertainment, medicine, dentistry, education, art, music, etc



Entry Requirement

Undergraduate admission requirements

Starting time: January, May, September every year

Application deadline: April and October each year

Study abroad fee: CAD 15839.0

TOEFL score requirement: 83.0

High School GPA: 75.0

Graduate admission requirements

Starting time: January, May, September every year

Application deadline: April and October each year

Study abroad fee: CAD 23000.0

TOEFL score requirement: 80.0

Enrollment type

1. Direct train service to prestigious universities in the UK, US, Australia, and Canada

2. Top 100 Premium Class for SAT Exemption in the United States

3. York University Orientation Program

4. Australian top universities offer IELTS free direct admission classes

5. International Master's Program at Famous British and American Universities