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University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Engineering BSC
Admission Requirements
**Academic Requirement at Undergraduate level for students with British Qualifications stay the same regardless of the Student's country of residence.
Statement of Intent, reference letter, Detailed CV, Academic transcripts,
About The Program
About The University
Application Deadline
Start Date
Sep
IELTS overall: 6.5 (Min Reading: 6.0, Min Writing: 6.0, Min Listening: 6.0, Min Speaking: 6.0)
Minimimum Academic Requirement
English Proficiency Requirement
Other Requirements
Program Level
45 days
Average Decision Time
120 CAD
Application Fees
Yearly Tuition Fees
21,500 CAD
Bachelor
Program Duration
4 Years
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The University of Manitoba rewards the academic achievements of International Students through entrance scholarships for international high school graduates as well as scholarships and awards for current undergraduate and graduate international students. In addition to these scholarships, the UM has established a bursary program designed to assist international students with financial need meet the cost of tuition and living expenses.
The Faculty of Engineering offers an array of diverse program: 5 accredited Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degrees, the Engineering Access Program (ENGAP) for students of Aboriginal ancestry, and educational options for individuals with previous professional Engineering experience. Additionally, each degree program offers co-op or internship options as well as areas of specialization to allow students to concentrate their students if they so choose.
The preliminary year is common to all programs in Engineering. The preliminary year (1st year Engineering) consists of 12 courses. Students must complete a minimum of eight courses in the preliminary program prior to enrolling in one of the Engineering programs.
BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Application of engineering to biological systems such as agriculture and food production systems and environmental sustainability. The program focuses on the integration of basic engineering science and understanding of the biological principles in the designing of biological systems; food and Processing Engineering, Biomachine systems, light-frame structures, bio-environmental control, soil and water engineering.
Program Options & Specializations
Co-op (three 4-month work terms during the period of study)
Minor: Agribusiness
Specializations: Biomedical, Environmental, Bioresource
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Biosystems)
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation and water resources engineering.
Program Options & Specializations
Co-op (three or four 4-month work terms)
Option: Environmental
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil, Civil Environmental Option)
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
While a level of specialization in either hardware or software is possible in fourth year, the program concentrates on providing a broad background in the discipline.
Program Options & Specializations
Industry internship (12 to 16 months in industry)
Focus Areas: Embedded Systems, Communication Networks, Machine Vision
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Computer)
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Electronics, field theory, electrical machines, digital logic, microprocessors and signal processing.
Program Options & Specializations
Industry internship (12 to 16 months in industry)
Focus Areas: Power and Energy Systems, Wireless Communication Devices, Biomedical, Engineering Physics
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Electrical)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Thermal science, fluid mechanics, manufacturing and controls, material science engineering, applied mechanics, productions and operations research.
Program Options & Specializations
Co-op (three or four 4-month work terms)
Options: Aerospace
Streams: Aerospace, Materials, Solid Mechanics, Thermofluids
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical, Mechanical Aerospace Option, Mechanical Manufacturing Option)
The University of Manitoba (U of M or UM) is a public research university in Manitoba, Canada. Its main campus is located in the Fort Garry neighbourhood of southern Winnipeg with other campuses throughout the city. Founded in 1877, it is Western Canada's first university. The university maintains a reputation as a top research-intensive post-secondary educational institution and conducts more research annually than any other university in the region.
It is the largest university both by total student enrollment and campus area in the province of Manitoba, and the 17th-largest in all of Canada. The campus boasts dozens of faculties including the first medical school in Western Canada, and hundreds of degree programs. It is a member of the U15 and of Universities Canada while its global affiliations include the International Association of Universities and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. Its increased global outreach has resulted in one of the most internationally diverse student bodies in Canada, while its competitive academic and research programs have consistently ranked among the top in the Canadian Prairies.
The University of Manitoba has three main locations: the Bannatyne Campus, the Fort Garry Campus and the William Norrie Centre.
The downtown Bannatyne campus of the university comprises a complex of ten buildings west of the Health Sciences Centre between McDermot Avenue and William Avenue in central Winnipeg. This complex houses the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, including the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry, the Max Rady College of Medicine, the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, and the School of Dental Hygiene. The College of Pharmacy moved from Fort Garry to the Bannatyne campus on October 16, 2008 with the opening of the 95,000 sq ft (8,800 m2) Apotex Centre. The Brodie Centre is known as the "flagship" which connects all three faculties as well as the Neil John MacLean Health Sciences Library and the Joe Doupe Fitness Centre. It is at 727 McDermot Avenue. The remaining unit of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, the College of Nursing, will remain on the Fort Garry campus until additional facilities can be built at Bannatyne.
The main Fort Garry campus (on the Red River in south Winnipeg) comprises over 60 teaching and research buildings of the University and sits on 274 hectares (680 acres) of land. In addition, Smartpark is the location of seven buildings leased to research and development organizations involving university-industry partnerships. The address is 66 Chancellors Circle.
The William Norrie Centre on Selkirk Avenue is the campus for social work education for inner-city residents.
The university operates agricultural research stations near Glenlea and Carman, Manitoba. The Ian N. Morrison Research Farm near Carman is a 406 acres (164 ha) facility 70 km (43 mi) from Winnipeg, while the Glenlea facility is approximately 1,000 acres (405 ha) and is 20 km (12 mi) from Winnipeg.
Thirty-three of the buildings on the Fort Garry campus of the University of Manitoba are used for teaching. Four of these are colleges: St. John's College, St. Paul's College, St. Andrew's College, and University College. The remaining buildings contain laboratories, administrative and service offices, residences, or are the property of research agencies.
BANGLADESH
HSC with 85% or GPA 5.0 from Science background
INDIA
Complete Higher Secondary education with minimum 75% from Science background
NEPAL
Complete Higher Secondary education with minimum 75% from Science background
PAKISTAN
Complete Higher Secondary education with minimum 70% from Science background
UK IGCSE or A-LEVELS
3 Subjects in A-Level with minimum BBC with 85% marks including English, Math and Science subjects- Physics, Chemistry. In O-levels grade C or above