Winnipeg, Manitoba
Year(s)
Native Studies
Humanities & Culture / International Studies
Master's Degree
The graduate program in Native Studies offers students the opportunity to complete the advanced study (M.A.) of issues relating to Aboriginal peoples in a manner that reflects their commitment to the Aboriginal community and sensitivity to Aboriginal perspectives. The core nature of the Master's of Arts in Native Studies program at the University of Manitoba is based on a notion of the inherent interdisciplinarity of the field of Native Studies. This program is rooted in a unique position between Aboriginal and Western worldviews; it fosters a broad understanding of Aboriginal issues in the University community and beyond. The graduate program in Native Studies is committed to the principles of academic excellence, inclusivity, creativity, and leadership in the field of Native Studies.
Unibroad and Navitas do not offer direct admission to University of Manitoba.GPA requirements may vary depending on the country you are applying from. If you submit TOEFL certificate as proof of your English language skills, none of your sub-scores must be below 20. A non-refundable application fee of 80 USD is required.
- Graduate / Master's Degree
- Credit: 45
- Full-time
- Start date: 10-01-2023
- End date: 01-07-2025
- Gen. Deadline: 01-06-2022
- Int. Deadline: 11-06-2022
Admission requirements
- IELTS: 6.5
- TOEFL: 86
- GPA: 3