Program Overview
Introduction to the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Manitoba offers a wide range of undergraduate degree programs, including the Bachelor of Arts General, Advanced, and Honours degrees. These programs provide students with a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences, preparing them for various careers and further education.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the Faculty of Arts, students must meet specific requirements, including:
- Direct Entry from High School: Students must have a minimum 70% average in four specific courses, including English, Mathematics, and two other academic courses.
- Admission as a Transfer Student: Students must have completed a minimum of 24 credit hours of university-level coursework with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
- Admission as a Second Degree Student: Students who have already completed an undergraduate degree may apply for admission to pursue a second degree.
- Admission as a Visiting Student: Students from other universities may take courses at the University of Manitoba with a Letter of Permission from their home institution.
Degree Requirements
The Faculty of Arts offers several degree programs, each with its own set of requirements:
- Bachelor of Arts General Degree: Students must complete a minimum of 90 credit hours, including a Major and Minor, and satisfy the Faculty's residency requirement.
- Bachelor of Arts Advanced Degree: Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours, including a Single or Double Advanced Major, and satisfy the Faculty's residency requirement.
- Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree: Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours, including an Honours subject, and satisfy the Faculty's residency requirement.
Course Requirements
Students in the Faculty of Arts must complete specific courses to satisfy degree requirements, including:
- Written English and Mathematics requirements
- Humanities, Social Science, and Science requirements
- A Major and Minor (or Honours subject)
- Elective courses to complete the required number of credit hours
Academic Regulations
The Faculty of Arts has various academic regulations, including:
- Grading system: The University of Manitoba uses a letter-grade system, with grades ranging from A+ to F.
- Grade Point Average (GPA) calculation: The GPA is calculated based on the quality points earned in each course.
- Academic standing: Students must maintain a minimum GPA to remain in good academic standing.
- Probation and academic suspension: Students who fail to meet academic requirements may be placed on probation or academic suspension.
Graduation and Convocation
To graduate, students must:
- Complete all degree requirements
- Apply for graduation through Aurora Student
- Attend Convocation ceremonies (optional)
The University of Manitoba holds Convocation ceremonies in May/June and October, and students who graduate at the end of Fall term are welcome to attend the May/June ceremonies.
Program Specific Requirements
Each program in the Faculty of Arts has its own specific requirements, including:
- Major and Minor requirements
- Course prerequisites and corequisites
- Residency requirements
- GPA requirements
Students should consult the Academic Calendar and their faculty or school's website for specific program requirements.
Research Areas
The Faculty of Arts offers research opportunities in various fields, including:
- Humanities (e.g., English, History, Philosophy)
- Social Sciences (e.g., Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology)
- Languages (e.g., French, Spanish, German)
- Interdisciplinary programs (e.g., Women's and Gender Studies, Global Political Economy)
Students can explore these research areas through coursework, independent studies, and research projects under the supervision of faculty members.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the Faculty of Arts vary depending on the program and student status (e.g., domestic, international, full-time, part-time). Students should consult the University of Manitoba's website for current tuition fee information.
Conclusion
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Manitoba offers a diverse range of undergraduate degree programs, providing students with a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences. With various research areas, academic regulations, and program-specific requirements, students can tailor their education to suit their interests and career goals.
