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    Environment and Geography

    University of Manitoba

    University of Manitoba

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    Canada, Winnipeg

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 100 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Jan-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 6,324  / term
    Next Intake 9-Jan-2023

    Environment and Geography

    About

    Program details

    Expected duration: 2 years

    Tuition and fees: One year tuition, then continuing fees in subsequent years (refer to Graduate tuition and fees)

     All students must complete and orally defend a thesis that makes a distinctive contribution to the fields of environment and/or geography.

     Students must present their thesis research at a seminar offered and advertised at the department level prior to their defense.

    Students are also encouraged to present at an academic or a professional conference or seminar as approved by their advisory committee.

    Sample course offerings

    • GEOG 7010: Ecotoxicological Risk Characterization
    • GEOG 7010: Understanding Environmental Effects Monitoring
    • GEOG 7010: Global Climate Change
    • GEOG 7872: Advanced Methods in Geomatics
    • GEOG 7940: Sea Ice in the Arctic Marine System
    • GEOG 7930: Oceanography: Chemical
    • GEOG 7010: Data Science with R for Environmental Research
    • GEOG 7010: Aquatic Chemistry

    For full course descriptions, please visit the Academic Calendar.

    The Master of Environment is an interdisciplinary program focusing on basic and applied research, dealing with the complex relationships among the environment, earth, natural resources and society at large. The program is interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, allowing students to take courses in, and work with researchers from a number of departments within the university.

    Disciplines

    Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment

    Earth

    and Resources

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    For entrance into the Master's program:

    • Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution;
    • A minimum grade of 70% in individual courses or B equivalent in the last two years of study, where a typical grade is:
    UM Scale Jordanian Scale
    A+ 90-100% (Excellent)
    A 80-89% (Very good)
    B+ 75-79% (Good)
    B 70-74% (Good)
    C+ 65-69% (Acceptable)
    C 60-64% (Acceptable)
    D 50-59% (Poor)
    F 0-49% (Failure)

    For entrance into the PhD program:

    • Requirements listed above (see Master’s program) plus successful completion of a Master’s degree from a recognized institution.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 6,324 

    Application Fee

    CAD 100 

    How to Apply

    The application is split into different sections and asks you for your personal information, post- secondary education, a list of recommenders and more.

    If you've already gathered required materials, the online application will take about 30 minutes to complete. For your security, you will be logged out after 30 minutes of inactivity. Make sure to save your progress before leaving your application. You can save and return to your application at any time using the login ID and password that you chose.

    Education history

    If you attended a college that is associated with a university, you should list the university in the education history. For example, if you attended Jawahar Engineering College, which is affiliated with Anna University, you should list Anna University in your education history.

    Making changes to your application

    If you haven’t submitted your application yet, you can change your email address by going to your Biographical Data page and selecting the "Change Email" link found under the Email Address section. If you have already submitted your application, go to your Student Portal, select your application, select application overview, scroll to the bottom and select "Change Email Address."

    Once you submit your application, you are no longer able to make changes. If you have made an error on your application, please email [email protected] with your correction(s). Please include your name as it appears on your application and your applicant ID with your request.

    Submit your recommender information

    All letters of recommendation must be submitted directly to the university by the recommenders. You must formally request recommendations within the online application.

    After you enter your recommender’s name and email on the online application, they must complete the recommendation using our online system. We will not accept or upload paper copies of recommendation letters. Please be aware that helping or submitting the recommendation letter on behalf of your recommender is considered fraud and will result in an unsuccessful application.

    The referee process is a confidential process. All letters of recommendations are provided to the University of Manitoba in the strictest of confidence and will not be shared with the applicant. Participating in the drafting of your recommendation letter is discouraged. Helping write or submitting the recommendation letter on behalf of your recommender is considered fraud and will result in an unsuccessful application.

    University of Manitoba

    Environment and Geography

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    Winnipeg

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