The institution of Manitoba (also known as U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a public research institution in Canada's Manitoba province. It is the first university in western Canada and was established in 1877. The institution of Manitoba is the largest institution in the province of Manitoba and the 17th largest in all of Canada, both in terms of overall student enrollment and campus size. With several campuses spread out over the city, its main campus is situated in the southern Winnipeg neighborhood of Fort Garry. The University of Manitoba operates three more significant campuses in addition to the Fort Garry campus, which serves as its hub: the Bannatyne Campus, the James W. Burns Executive Education Centre, and the William Norrie Centre. The institution also oversees the Winnipeg neighborhood of Saint Boniface's French-language affiliate, Université de Saint-Boniface. The university asserts that it continues to be known as a top research-intensive post-secondary educational institution, conducting more research each year than any other university in the area and consistently ranking among the best in the Canadian Prairies for both its competitive academic and research programs. As a result of research at the University of Manitoba, several well-known contributions have been made, including the development of canola oil in the 1970s. Similarly, U of M graduates include, among many others, Nobel Prize winners, Academy Award winners, Order of Merit recipients, and Olympic medalists. The University of Manitoba has awarded 99 Rhodes Scholarships as of 2019, more than any other university in western Canada.Additionally, the institution has produced a large number of public officials, including as Supreme Court justices, province premiers, and Members of Parliament (MPs). The University of Minnesota is a part of Universities Canada, the U15 group of research-intensive Canadian universities, and the Association of Commonwealth Universities, among other international connections. The Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) and U Sports member team, the Manitoba Bisons, represent the group in athletics.
The Master of Science (MSc) in management program at the Asper School of Business is intended for students who desire to pursue in-depth management studies and advance their research abilities by working one-on-one with some of the top academics in North America. We only accept a select few students each year to ensure that you have a fruitful one-on-one engagement with instructors, mentors, and scholars. You'll get personal advice and criticism from academics who are dedicated to the highest standards of study, publication, and instruction. Working directly with faculty on research projects will give you priceless practical experience with fascinating research approaches and procedures. At least the first year of the program will be spent in residence by the students. Through graduate-level coursework at the Asper School of Business and in associated University schools, individuals will gain a significant breadth and depth of knowledge in their chosen field of study and a supporting field during this period. Programmes of study: - Mathematics for actuaries - Finance - Marketing - Organizational behavior, organizational theory, human resource management, strategy, entrepreneurship, and small business are all topics covered in business administration. - Supply Chain Administration
FEES: Tuition: $25362 per year
IELTS: 6.5(6) Academics: 2.8 GPA