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Published by University of Manitoba - Student, 2019-04-24 12:20:26

UM First Year Planning Guide

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ICELANDIC Introduction to Icelandic CREDIT HOURS
The course is intended for students with little or no previous knowledge
H ICEL 1200 of Icelandic. 6 + lab
Introduction to Swedish
H ICEL 1300 The course is intended for beginners. 3
H ICEL 1400 Introduction to Contemporary Culture in Iceland 3
H ICEL 1410 3
Introduction to Culture in Medieval Iceland

ITALIAN Introductory Italian CREDIT HOURS
Prior knowledge of Italian is not required.
H ITLN 1080 6 + lab

LABOUR STUDIES CREDIT HOURS

SS LABR 1260 (W) Working for a Living 3
3
SS LABR 1290 Introduction to the Canadian Labour Movement 3

SS LABR 2200 (W) Labour History: Canada and Beyond

May not be held for credit with HIST 2200 (W).

LATIN Introduction to the Reading of Latin 1 CREDIT HOURS

H LATN 1080 Introduction to the Reading of Latin 2 3
H LATN 1090 Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in LATN 1080. 3

LINGUISTICS Introduction to Linguistics CREDIT HOURS
Indigenous Languages of Manitoba
SS LING 1200 Semantics 6
SS LING 1310 Languages of Canada 3
SS LING 1340 Language and Gender 3
SS LING 1360 Descriptive Grammar of Modern English 3
SS LING 1420 Words 3
SS LING 1440 Language and the Media 3
SS LING 1460 3
SS LING 1620 3

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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES

NATIVE STUDIES CREDIT HOURS

H NATV 1200 (W) Indigenous Peoples in Canada 6

May not be held for credit with any of: NATV 1220 (W) or NATV 1240 (W). 3

H NATV 1220 (W) Indigenous Peoples in Canada, Part 1 3

May not be held for credit with NATV 1200 (W).

H NATV 1240 (W) Indigenous Peoples in Canada, Part 2

May not be held for credit with NATV 1200 (W).

INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES

H NATV 1250 Introductory Cree 1 3 + lab
Intended for students who are not fluent in Cree. 3 + lab

H NATV 1260 Introductory Cree 2 3
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in NATV 1250. 3

H NATV 1270 Introductory Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway) 1 CREDIT HOURS
Intended for students who are not fluent in Ojibway.
6
H NATV 1280 Introductory Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway) 2 3
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in NATV 1270. 6

PHILOSOPHY Introduction to Philosophy CREDIT HOURS

H PHIL 1200 Critical Thinking 6 + lab
H PHIL 1290 May not be held for credit with PHIL 1320. 3
3
H PHIL 1320 Introductory Logic
May not be held for credit with PHIL 1290.

POLISH

H POL 1890 Introductory Polish
H POL 1900 (W)
H POL 2890 Love, Heroes and Patriotism in Contemporary Poland

Intermediate Polish
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in POL 1890 or written consent of
department head.

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POLITICAL STUDIES CREDIT HOURS

SS POLS 1502 (W) Introduction to Political Studies 3 + lab
SS POLS 1506 (W) Survey of Political Studies 3 + lab

PSYCHOLOGY Introduction to Psychology CREDIT HOURS
This course is offered in two formats: traditional in-class lectures, and
SS PSYC 1200 blended media. Check Aurora for blended media sections which feature 6
web-based lectures, independent study and in-class lectures.
CREDIT HOURS
RELIGION
3
H RLGN 1322 (W) Introduction to Eastern Religions 3
H RLGN 1324 (W) Introduction to Western Religions 3
H RLGN 1420 (W) Ethics in World Religions 3
H RLGN 1424 (W) Religion and Sexuality 3
H RLGN 1440 (W) Evil in World Religions

RUSSIAN CREDIT HOURS

H RUSN 1300 Introductory Russian 6 + lab

Not open to native speakers and students with Grade 12 Russian. 3
May not be held for credit with RUSN 1330.
6 + lab
H RUSN 1400 (W) Masterpieces of Russian Literature in Translation

This course is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge
of Russian literature.

H RUSN 2810 Intermediate Russian

May not be held for credit with RUSN 2820.
Prerequisite: Russian 41G or a grade of ‘C’ or better in RUSN 1300 or
RUSN 1330 or written consent of the department head.

SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology CREDIT HOURS

SS SOC 1200 6

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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES

SPANISH Introductory Spanish CREDIT HOURS
Prior knowledge of Spanish is not required. Not open to students with
H SPAN 1180 native oral fluency. Students with Grade 12 Spanish may not normally take 6 + lab
the course for credit.
H SPAN 1190 May not hold for credit with any of: SPAN 1262 or SPAN 1272 or SPAN 1280 3 + lab
or SPAN 1290.
H SPAN 1262 3 + lab
Introductory Spanish 2 3 + lab
H SPAN 1272 May not be held for credit with SPAN 1180.
Not open to students who have previously obtained credit in SPAN 1262,
THEATRE SPAN 1272, SPAN 1280, or SPAN 1290.
Prerequisite: Grade 12 Spanish or written consent of the instructor or
H THTR 1220 department head.

Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Conversation 1
Not open to students with native oral fluency.
May not be held for credit with any of: SPAN 1280 or SPAN 1290.
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in SPAN 1180 or SPAN 1190 or written
consent of the instructor or department head.

Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Conversation 2
Not open to students with native oral fluency.
May not be held credit for credit with any of: SPAN 1280 or SPAN 1290.
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in SPAN 1262 or written consent of the
instructor or department head.

Introduction to Theatre CREDIT HOURS

6

UKRAINIAN CREDIT HOURS

H UKRN 1310 Introductory Ukrainian 6 + lab
Not open to native speakers and students with Ukrainian 40S. 6 + lab
May not be held for credit with UKRN 1320. 3 + lab

H UKRN 2720 Intermediate Ukrainian 3
May not be held for credit with UKRN 2730.
Prerequisite: Ukrainian 40S or a grade of ‘C’ or better in UKRN 1310 or UKRN
1320 or written consent of department head.

H UKRN 2730 Intermediate Ukrainian 2
May not be held for credit with UKRN 2720.
Prerequisite: successful completion of a placement test administered by the
department.

H UKRN 2770 (W) Ukrainian Culture until 1900

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WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES CREDIT HOURS

H WOMN1500(W) Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies in the Humanities 3
SS WOMN1600(W) Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies in the Social Sciences 3
SS WOMN2560(W) Women, Science and Technology 3

YIDDISH Yiddish CREDIT HOURS
This course is intended for those who have little or no experience with the
H YDSH 1220 Yiddish language,and may not normally be taken by students who have 6
attended a Yiddish day school.
Taught off campus at Gray Academy.
Prerequisite: written consent of program coordinator.

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

Registration in Engineering courses is limited during the Initial Registration Period. Space for non-Engineering
students may be available when the reserves expire. Reserve information, including the release date of reserved
space, is listed for each course in the Class Schedule in Aurora.

ENGINEERING CREDIT HOURS

ENG 1430 Design in Engineering 3 + lab
Prerequisite: minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
(or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100), and Physics 40S (or passing grade in
PSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050), and Chemistry 40S (or a
passing grade in CSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

ENG 1440 Introduction to Statics 3 + lab
Prerequisite: minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
(or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100), and Physics 40S (or passing grade in
PSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050), and Chemistry 40S (or a
passing grade in CSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

ENG 1450 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering 3 + lab
Prerequisite: minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
(or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100), and Physics 40S (or passing grade in
PSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050), and Chemistry 40S (or a
passing grade in CSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

ENG 1460 Introduction to Thermal Sciences 3 + lab
Prerequisite: minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S
(or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100), and Physics 40S (or passing grade in
PSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050), and Chemistry 40S (or a
passing grade in CSKL 0100 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES

CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES CREDIT HOURS

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES (GENERAL FACULTY) 3

EER 1000 Earth: A User’s Guide CREDIT HOURS

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3

ENVR 1000 Environmental Science 1: Concepts 3
ENVR 2000 Not to be held for credit with BIOL 1340.
CREDIT HOURS
Environmental Science 2: Issues
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in ENVR 1000 or BIOL 1340. 3
3
GEOGRAPHY Introduction to Human Geography 3

GEOG 1280 Introduction to Physical Geography CREDIT HOURS
GEOG 1290
GEOG 1700 Social Justice in the 21st Century: Global Political Economy and 3 + lab
Environmental Change 3
May not be held for credit with GPE 1700. 3
3
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
CREDIT HOURS
GEOL 1340 The Dynamic Earth
GEOL 1400 Time-Trekker’s Travelog: Our Evolving Earth 3
GEOL 1410 Natural Disasters and Global Change 3
GEOL 1420 Exploring the Planets 3
3
RADY FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES — MAX RADY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
CREDIT HOURS
FAMILY SOCIAL SCIENCES
3
FMLY 1000 Families in Contemporary Canadian Society
FMLY 1010 Human Development in the Family
FMLY 1012 Introduction to Social Development
FMLY 1420 Family Management Principles

HEALTH STUDIES Health and Health Professions

HEAL 1600

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FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT CREDIT HOURS

KINESIOLOGY, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION 3
3
KPER 1200 Physical Activity, Health and Wellness 3
KPER 1400 Concepts of Recreation and Leisure 3
KPER 1500 Foundations of Physical Education and Kinesiology
REC 2100 Introduction to Leisure Travel

DESAUTELS FACULTY OF MUSIC CREDIT HOURS

MUSIC 3

MUSC 1930 Rudiments of Music
This course may not be used for credit towards the Bachelor of Music or
Bachelor of Jazz Studies degree.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

ASTRONOMY CREDIT HOURS

ASTR 1810 Introduction to Astronomy: The Magnificent Universe 3 + lab
Prerequisites: Physics 40S, PSKL 0100 or equivalent; and a minimum grade
of 70% in Math 40s (Pre-Calculus or Applied), or equivalent. 3
It is strongly recommended that students attain a minimum of 70% as the
average of their marks in Physics 40S and Pre-calculus Mathematics 40S.

SCI ASTR 1830 Life in the Universe

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CREDIT HOURS

BIOL 1000, BIOL 1010, BIOL 1340, BIOL 1410 and BIOL 1412 may not be used for credit in an Honours or Major
program in the Biological Sciences.
Take BIOL 1020 and BIOL 1030 as the prerequisites to further courses in the Biological Sciences.

SCI BIOL 1000 Biology: Foundations of Life 3
SCI BIOL 1010 Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent. 3
May not be held for credit with BIOL 1020. 3 + lab
BIOL 1020
Biology: Biological Diversity and Interaction 3 + lab
BIOL 1030 Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.
May not be held for credit with BIOL 1030.

Biology 1: Principles and Themes
Prerequisite: Biology 40S and any Math 40S or equivalent, and Chemistry
40S or Physics 40S or equivalent.
BIOL 1000 with a grade of ‘C’ or better may be used in place of the 40S
prerequisites; however, BIOL 1000 may not be held for credit with BIOL 1020.

Biology 2: Biological Diversity, Function and Interactions
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in BIOL 1020.
May not be held for credit with BIOL 1010.

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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (CONTINUED) CREDIT HOURS

SCI BIOL 1300 Economic Plants 3
SCI BIOL 1340 3
The State of the Earth’s Environment: Contemporary Issues 3 + lab
BIOL 1410 May not be held for credit with ENVR 1000.
3 + lab
BIOL 1412 Anatomy of the Human Body
No prerequisite, but Biology 40S is strongly recommended.
This course may be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program. It may
not be used to meet a program requirement of an Honours or Major
program in the Biological Sciences.

Physiology of the Human Body
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in BIOL 1410 or BIOL 1030.
This course may be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program. It may
not be used to meet a program requirement of an Honours or Major
program in the Biological Sciences.

CHEMISTRY CREDIT HOURS

CHEM 1300 University 1 Chemistry: Structure and Modelling in Chemistry 3 + lab
CHEM 1310 Prerequisites: Chemistry 40S (or CSKL 0100), and Math 40S (Pre-Calculus or 3 + lab
Applied) or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100. 3 + lab
CHEM 1320
University 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to Physical Chemistry
Choose this course to fulfill requirements for the Chemistry Major, Honours,
General or Minor programs.
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in CHEM 1300.

University 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Choose this course to fulfill Chemistry requirements for Agricultural and
Food Sciences or Dental Hygiene.
Do not take this course if you are intending to take a 2000 level course in
Organic Chemistry.
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in CHEM 1300.

COMPUTER SCIENCE CREDIT HOURS

COMP 1010 Introductory Computer Science 1 3 + lab
COMP 1012 Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent. 3 + lab
May not be held for credit with COMP 1012.
COMP 1020 3 + lab
Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers
Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1230 (M) or MATH 1500 (M) (or
equivalent).
May not be held for credit with COMP 1010.

Introductory Computer Science 2
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in COMP 1010 or COMP 1012 or a minimum
grade of 75% in Computer Science 40S and any Math 40S or equivalent.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE CREDIT HOURS

SCI COMP 1500 Computing: Ideas and Innovation 3
SCI COMP 1600 May not be used to fulfill computer science requirements in a Computer 3
Science Honours , Major, General, or Minor program.
Not available to students who have previously obtained credit in, or are
concurrently registered in any of COMP 2080, COMP 2130, COMP 2140,
COMP 2150, COMP 2160, or COMP 2280.

Navigating Your Digital World
May not be used to fulfill computer science requirements in a Computer
Science Honours , Major, General, or Minor program.
May not be held for credit with COMP 1270. Not available to students who
have previously obtained credit in, or are concurrently registered in any of
COMP 2080, COMP 2130, COMP 2140, COMP 2150, COMP 2160, or COMP 2280.

MATHEMATICS CREDIT HOURS

SCI MATH 1010 (M) Applied Finite Mathematics 3 + lab
Not available to any student already holding a grade of ‘C’ or better in any 3
Mathematics course with the exception of MATH 1020 (M) / FA 1020 (M).
Not to be taken concurrently with any other Mathematics course with the 3 + lab
exception of MATH 1020 (M) / FA 1020 (M). 3 + lab
May not be used as a prerequisite for other Mathematics courses or as part of
an Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the Mathematical Sciences.
A good course to choose if you don’t have a strong mathematics
background and you need an Mathematics (M) course.

SCI MATH 1020 (M) Mathematics in Art

Not available to any student already holding a grade of ‘C’ or better in any
1000 level Mathematics course, with the exception of MATH 1010 (M).
Not to be taken concurrently with any other 1000 level Mathematics course,
with the exception of MATH 1010 (M).
May not be used as a prerequisite for other Mathematics courses or as part of an
Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the Mathematical Sciences.
Also offered as FA 1020 (M). Students may not hold credit for both.
A good course to choose if you don’t have a strong mathematics
background and you need an Mathematics (M) course.

MATH 1080 (M) Fundamentals of Mathematical Reasoning
The course is recommended for students intending to become early or
middle years school teachers. This course cannot be used as part of an
Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the mathematical sciences.
Prerequisite: Math 40S (Pre-Calculus) or 65% in Math 40S (Applied), or a
grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100 .

MATH 1090 (M) Mathematical Reasoning in Euclidean Geometry
The course is recommended for students intending to become early or
middle years school teachers. This course cannot be used as part of an
Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the mathematical sciences.
Prerequisite: MATH 1080 (M).

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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES

MATHEMATICS (CONTINUED) CREDIT HOURS

MATH 1210 (M) Techniques of Classical and Linear Algebra 3 + lab
This is a core requirement for students in Engineering and Geophysics
programs. It is available to students in other programs, but students should 3 + lab
be aware that access may be restricted. This course is not equivalent to the 3 + lab
courses that it may not be held with and may not be used as a substitute for 3 + lab
any of those courses. 3 + lab
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), 3 + lab
or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100. 3 + lab
May not be held for credit with MATH 1220 (M) or MATH 1300 (M).

MATH 1220 (M) Linear Algebra 1
This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 70% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus or
Applied), or a grade of ‘B’ or better in MSKL 0100.
May not be held for credit with MATH 1210 (M), or MATH 1300 (M).

MATH 1230 (M) Differential Calculus
This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 70% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus),
or a grade of ‘B’ or better in MSKL 0100.
May not be held for credit with MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M),
or MATH 1520 (M).

MATH 1232 (M) Integral Calculus
This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M) or ‘B’ or better in
MATH 1500 (M) or ‘B’ or better in MATH 1510 (M).
May not be held for credit with MATH 1700 (M), or MATH 1710 (M).

MATH 1240 (M) Elementary Discrete Mathematics
This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a
grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100.

MATH 1300 (M) Vector Geometry and Linear Algebra
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus) or 70% in
Math 40S (Applied), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100.
May not be held for credit with MATH 1210 (M), or MATH 1220 (M).

MATH 1500 (M) Introduction to Calculus
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a
grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100.
May not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1510 (M), or MATH
1520 (M).

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MATHEMATICS (CONTINUED) CREDIT HOURS

MATH 1510 (M) Applied Calculus 1 3 + lab
Prerequisite: Physics 40S, or passing grade in PSKL 0100, and a minimum
grade of 60% in Math 40S 3 + lab
(Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100.
May not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), or MATH 3 + lab
1520 (M). 3 + lab

MATH 1520 (M) Introductory Calculus for Management and Social Sciences
May not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), or MATH
1510 (M).
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a
grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100.

MATH 1700 (M) Calculus 2
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M),
MATH 1510 (M), MATH 1520 (M).
May not be held for credit with MATH 1232 (M) or MATH 1710 (M).

MATH 1710 (M) Applied Calculus 2
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M),
MATH 1510 (M), MATH 1520 (M).
Prerequisite or corequisite: PHYS 1050.
May not be held for credit with MATH 1232 (M) or MATH 1700 (M).

MICROBIOLOGY CREDIT HOURS

MBIO 1010 Microbiology 1 3 + lab
MBIO 1220 Prerequisite: BIOL 1020. 3

MBIO 1410 Essentials of Microbiology 3
Intended for students planning to enter Nursing or other health related
programs.
Can be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program, but cannot be
used to satisfy the requirements of the Microbiology Honours or Major
degree programs.
No prerequisite, but Biology 40S is strongly recommended.
Students who have completed MBIO 1010 but wish to take MBIO 1220 to
satisfy Faculty of Nursing entrance requirements must obtain departmental
permission.

Introduction to Molecular Biology
Although this course may be used as an elective in an Arts or Science
program, it may not be used to meet a program requirement for an
Honours or Major in Microbiology.
Prerequisite: one of Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, BIOL 1000.

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PHYSICS CREDIT HOURS

PHYS 1020 (M) General Physics 1 3 + lab
This course, together with the sequel PHYS 1030 (M), is recommended for
students seeking either a single, comprehensive course in Physics or entry 3 + lab
into health science programs. May also be used for entry into the Honours 3 + lab
Physics program (‘B+’ or better) or the Major Physics program (‘B’ or better); 3 + lab
however not acceptable for Engineering.
Prerequisites: Physics 40S, PSKL 0100 or equivalent; and either Math 40S
(Pre-Calculus) or Math 40S (Applied; with 70% or better), or equivalent.
It is strongly recommended that students attain a minimum of 70% as the
average of their marks in Physics 40S and Pre-calculus Mathematics 40S.
May not be held for credit with PHYS 1050.

PHYS 1030 (M) General Physics 2
This course, together with its prerequisite PHYS 1020 (M), is recommended
for students seeking either a single comprehensive course in Physics, or
entry into health science programs. Not suitable for entry to Major or
Honours in Physics or Engineering.
Prerequisites: a grade of ‘C’ or better in PHYS 1020 (M) or PHYS 1050.

PHYS 1050 Physics 1: Mechanics
May not be held for credit with PHYS 1020 (M). PHYS 1050 together with
PHYS 1070 is intended for students considering a program of study in the
physical sciences.
Prerequisites: MATH 40S (Pre-Calculus; minimum 60%) and Physics 40S
(minimum 60%) or successful completion of PSKL 0100. A minimum of 80%
in Physics 40S and Math 40S is strongly recommended.
Prerequisite or corequisite: one of MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH
1510 (M), or MATH 1520 (M).

PHYS 1070 Physics 2: Waves and Modern Physics
PHYS 1070 together with PHYS 1050 is intended for students considering a
program of study in the physical sciences.
Prerequisites: a grade of ‘C’ or better in PHYS 1050 [or a grade of ‘B’ or better
in PHYS 1020 (M)], and a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500
(M), MATH 1510 (M) or MATH 1520 (M).
Prerequisite or corequisite: one of MATH 1232 (M), MATH 1700 (M) or MATH
1710 (M).

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STATISTICS CREDIT HOURS

STAT 1000 (M) Basic Statistical Analysis 1 3 + lab
STAT 1150 (M) Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent, or a grade of ‘D’ or better in 3 + lab
MSKL 0100.
STAT 2000 (M) 3 + lab
STAT 2150 (M) Introduction to Statistics and Computing 3 + lab
This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 70% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a CREDIT HOURS
grade of ‘B’ or better in MSKL 0100.
May not be held for credit with STAT 1000 (M) or STAT 2000 (M). 3
3
Basic Statistical Analysis 2
Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in STAT 1000 (M).

Introduction to Statistics and Computing
This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.
Prerequisites: a grade of ‘C’ or better in STAT 1150 (M) [or a grade of ‘B’ or
better in STAT 2000 (M)], and a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M),
MATH 1500 (M), or MATH 1510 (M).

FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK

SOCIAL WORK

SWRK 1310 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy
SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

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HIGH SCHOOL UPGRADING COURSES

If you are missing a prerequisite high school course or achieved an insufficient grade for prerequisite
purposes, you have the option to upgrade your high school courses through the University of Manitoba.
You may take these upgrading courses simultaneously with other university courses, as long as they do not require
the course you are upgrading as a prerequisite.
Most upgrading courses are not worth university credit (i.e. they are 0 credit hours) and will not count in your overall
course load. Be mindful of this when considering the minimum course load required for admission to a program,
your financial aid (e.g. student loans, bursaries, scholarships), your study permits, etc.

UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA COURSE OPTIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL UPGRADING

BIOLOGY 40S CREDIT HOURS

BIOL 1000 Biology: Foundations of Life 3
3 credit hour course, but may not be held for credit with BIOL 1020
(i.e. you will lose credit for BIOL 1000 when you complete BIOL 1020)
Minimum grade of ‘C’ required for prerequisite purposes.
Register through Aurora Student.
Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.

CHEMISTRY 40S CREDIT HOURS

CSKL 0100 Chemistry Skills 0
Non-credit course; Pass/Fail
Register through Flexreg or contact Extended Education.
Prerequisite or corequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.

MATH 40S (PRE-CALCULUS) CREDIT HOURS

MSKL 0100 Mathematical Skills 0
Non-credit course; minimum grade of ‘C’ typically required for prerequisite
purposes. CREDIT HOURS
Register through Flexreg or contact Extended Education.
0
PHYSICS 40S

PSKL 0100 Physics Skills
Non-credit course.
Register through Flexreg or contact Extended Education.

! EXTERNAL UPGRADING OPTIONS ALSO EXIST.
Learn more about available on-campus and external upgrading options

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IMPORTANT DATES

INITIAL REGISTRATION PERIOD

July 5, 2019 Confirm your Initial Registration Time online in Aurora
July 9 – 15, 2019 Initial Registration Times begin for new students
July 16 - Sept. 3, 2019 Students can continue to make changes to course registration prior to the start of Fall Term

FALL TERM 2019

September 3, 2019 Welcome Day
September 4, 2019
First day of classes – attend first classes to get important course information
September 17, 2019
Course Drop Date - the last day to drop Fall Term 2019 and Fall/Winter Term 2019/20 spanned
September 17, 2019 courses and not be assessed a Voluntary Withdrawal
Last day to receive a tuition fee refund for dropped Fall Term 2019 courses

Last day to receive tuition fee refund for dropped Fall/Winter Term 2019/20 spanned courses

September 18, 2019 Course Add Date - the last day to add Fall Term 2019 and Fall/Winter Term 2019/20 spanned courses

October 2, 2019 Fall Term 2019 fees are due by 4:30 pm
November 12 – 15, 2019 Midterm break
Last day to Voluntary Withdrawal (VW) from Fall Term 2019 courses. After this date, Fall Term 2019
November 18, 2019 courses cannot be dropped.
Classes end
December 6, 2019 December exam period
December 9 – 20, 2019
December 21, 2019 – University closed for December holidays
January 1, 2020

WINTER TERM 2020

January 2, 2020 University reopens
January 3, 2020 Winter Orientation
January 6, 2020 First day of classes – attend first classes to get important course information
Course Drop Date - the last day to drop Winter Term 2020 courses and not be assessed a Voluntary
January 17, 2020 Withdrawal
Last day to receive a tuition fee refund for dropped Winter Term 2020 courses
January 17, 2020 Voluntary Withdrawal (VW) Deadline for Fall/Winter Term 2019/20 spanned courses with a refund
January 20, 2020 for the winter term fees. After this date, spanned courses cannot be dropped.
February 4, 2020 Course Add Date - last day to add Winter Term 2020 courses
February 18 – 21, 2020 Winter Term 2020 fees are due by 4:30 pm
March 18, 2020 Midterm break
April 7, 2020 Last day to Voluntary Withdrawal (VW) from Winter Term 2020 courses. After this date, Winter Term
April 13 – 25, 2020 2020 courses cannot be dropped.
Classes end
April exam period


CONTACT US

FIRST YEAR CENTRE

205 Tier Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2

Phone: 204-474-6209
Fax: 204-474-7659
Email: [email protected]
umanitoba.ca/u1

Office Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


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