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School Website: http://umanitoba.ca/University of Manitoba is a Canadian university offering 13 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by University of Manitoba. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Canadian Studies BachelorsUniversity of Manitoba - CanadaThis Faculty of Arts interdisciplinary programs allows students to study Canada from a full range of disciplinary perspectives. It examines both the past and the present from political, economic, social and cultural di... Show More This Faculty of Arts interdisciplinary programs allows students to study Canada from a full range of disciplinary perspectives. It examines both the past and the present from political, economic, social and cultural disciplinary perspectives. Courses that focus on Canada in the Faculty of Arts are drawn from Anthropology, Economics, English, French, History, Icelandic, Labour Studies, Political Studies, Religion, Slavic Studies and Sociology. In addition, certain courses in other faculties including Art History and Geography and Environment, are also available form Canadian Studies credit. Entry RequirementsDirect entry option
Advanced entry option Other Fees$131.71 Endowment Fees Per Year $131.71 Student Organization Fees $38.75 Registration Fee $33.25 Student Services Fee $1900 Recommended budget for books & supplies
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$2,884 Domestic $9,065 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Criminology BachelorsUniversity of Manitoba - CanadaCriminology is concerned with the complex social phenomena of crime and criminalization. The criminology program engages students in a systematic study of the nature and extent of crime and criminalization along with t... Show More Criminology is concerned with the complex social phenomena of crime and criminalization. The criminology program engages students in a systematic study of the nature and extent of crime and criminalization along with the array of agencies and programs designed to prevent, control, and respond to criminal activity over time and place. Attention is given to specific issues related to gender, race, class and crime, youth and crime, violence and victimization, criminal law and procedure, policing and crime prevention, restorative justice, and global criminology. Courses in the criminology program are taught primarily from a sociological perspective, with emphasis placed on research, program development, and policy analysis. Entry RequirementsDirect entry option
Advanced entry option Other Fees$131.71 Endowment Fees Per Year $131.71 Student Organization Fees $38.75 Registration Fee $33.25 Student Services Fee $1900 Recommended budget for books & supplies
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$2,884 Domestic $9,065 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Economics BachelorsUniversity of Manitoba - CanadaThe study of economics helps us understand our world: wages and employment, economic growth, productivity, wealth and poverty, government budgets and taxation, resource exploitation, business practices, inflation, rece... Show More The study of economics helps us understand our world: wages and employment, economic growth, productivity, wealth and poverty, government budgets and taxation, resource exploitation, business practices, inflation, recession, regional economic differences. In the undergraduate program in economics we study the history and current reality of these issues, and the principles and techniques necessary to gain a sound understanding of the choices and problems facing us during our lifetime. Students earning a general BA degree in economics can take a wide variety of economics courses while still pursuing interests in other fields. The advanced BA degree in Economics provides greater specialization. The Honours program is intellectually stimulating and offers smaller third and forth year classes. Entry RequirementsDirect entry option
Advanced entry option Other Fees$131.71 Endowment Fees Per Year $131.71 Student Organization Fees $38.75 Registration Fee $33.25 Student Services Fee $1900 Recommended budget for books & supplies
NotesExposure to Mathematics in high school is desirable, but not required. Students have opportunity to take Mathematics courses at the university. |
$2,884 Domestic $9,065 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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English BachelorsUniversity of Manitoba - CanadaEnglish Literature courses cover literature from the medieval period to the present and provide instruction in theoretical approaches and critical methods. The program not only introduces students to an array of litera... Show More English Literature courses cover literature from the medieval period to the present and provide instruction in theoretical approaches and critical methods. The program not only introduces students to an array of literary genres but also develops their creative and interpretive capabilities. The aim is to provide comprehensive historical coverage, to expand students' writing skills, and to promote the kind of analysis and argumentation that enables them to express their ideas clearly and effectively. The program also offers courses in Creative Writing. Entry RequirementsDirect entry option
Advanced entry option Other Fees$131.71 Endowment Fees Per Year $131.71 Student Organization Fees $38.75 Registration Fee $33.25 Student Services Fee $1900 Recommended budget for books & supplies
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$2,884 Domestic $9,065 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Geography BachelorsUniversity of Manitoba - CanadaGeography is a broad synthesizing discipline that studies humans and the Earth by focusing on the themes of place and space. Geography is therefore not an encyclopedic listing of capital cities, mountains and rivers, b... Show More Geography is a broad synthesizing discipline that studies humans and the Earth by focusing on the themes of place and space. Geography is therefore not an encyclopedic listing of capital cities, mountains and rivers, but rather an understanding of the causes, effects, implications, and importance of these and other features. As Geography is so broad, it is often studied as a number of separate but closely related sub-disciplines, notably physical geography and human geography, and also regional geography (Area Studies), topical geography and geographic techniques (Geomatics). Entry RequirementsDirect entry option Other Fees$131.71 Endowment Fees Per Year $131.71 Student Organization Fees $38.75 Registration Fee $33.25 Student Services Fee $1900 Recommended budget for books & supplies
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$2,884 Domestic $9,065 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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