International College Of Manitoba was established in 1877. The University of Manitoba is western Canada's first university. It is the province's largest, most comprehensive and only research intensive post-secondary educational institution. Located in the vibrant city of Winnipeg, the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses of the university are located in south and central Winnipeg respectively. The campuses also house a wide range of research centres and institutes.
The University has over 24,000 undergraduate students and over 3,000 graduate students. It offers 82 degrees, 51 of which are at the undergraduate level. International students comprise about 10% of the student population and come from over 90 countries.
University of Manitoba students, educators and researchers earn national and international recognition for their achievements that improve health, advance technology and provide new insights about people and the world. With leading edge academic programs, a supportive learning environment and innovative facilities, the University of Manitoba prepares its students to become society's critical thinkers, entrepreneurs, social leaders, artists and scientists, who create jobs, make new discoveries and enhance the world's social and cultural dimensions.
Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada - ICM is a multicultural and dynamic institution, welcoming students from over 26 different countries world-wide!
Sr.No |
Level |
Name Of Programme |
1 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Accounting |
2 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Aboriginal Business Studies |
3 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Actuarial Mathematics |
4 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Entrepreneurship / Small Business |
5 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Finance |
6 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Generalist |
7 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Human Resource Management
/Industrial Relations |
8 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
International Business |
9 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Logistics and Supply
Chain Management |
10 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Management
Information Systems |
11 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Management of Organizations |
12 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Marketing |
13 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Operational Research /
Operations Management |
14 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
International Agribusiness |
15 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Agribusiness Management |
16 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Agricultural Economics |
17 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Biosystems Engineering |
18 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Civil Engineering |
19 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Computer Engineering |
20 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Electrical Engineering |
21 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Mechanical Engineering |
22 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Biochemistry |
23 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Biology |
24 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Biotechnology |
25 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Botany |
26 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Ecology |
27 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Genetics |
28 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Microbiology |
29 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Zoology |
30 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Computer Science |
31 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Computer Science
/ Mathematics |
32 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Computer Science
/ Physics and Astronomy |
33 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Chemistry |
34 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Physics and Astronomy |
35 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Mathematics
/ Physics and Astronomy |
36 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Actuarial Mathematics |
37 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Applied Mathematics
with Options |
38 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Mathematics |
39 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Psychology |
40 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Anthropology |
41 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Classics |
42 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Economics |
43 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
English |
44 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
French, Spanish,
Italian Studies |
45 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
German and
Slavic Studies |
46 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
History |
47 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Icelandic |
48 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Linguistics |
49 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Native Studies |
50 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Philosophy |
51 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Political Studies |
52 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Psychology |
53 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Religion |
54 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Sociology |
55 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Asian Studies |
56 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Canadian Studies |
57 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Catholic Studies |
58 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Central and East
European Studies |
59 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Drama |
60 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Film Studies |
61 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Global Political Economy |
62 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
History of Art |
63 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
International Studies |
64 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Labour Studies |
65 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Latin American Studies |
66 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Medieval and
Renaissance Studies |
67 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Music |
68 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Theatre |
69 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies |
70 |
Bachelors
( After completing 1st year foundation Course ) |
Women’s Studies |
71 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to Statics |
72 |
Foundation Course |
Applied Calculus I and II |
73 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to Electrical and
Computing Engineering |
74 |
Foundation Course |
Computer Science |
75 |
Foundation Course |
Chemistry |
76 |
Foundation Course |
Techniques for Classical
and Linear Algebra |
77 |
Foundation Course |
Critical Thinking |
78 |
Foundation Course |
Design Engineering |
79 |
Foundation Course |
Thermal Sciences |
80 |
Foundation Course |
Literary Topics |
81 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to Psychology |
82 |
Foundation Course |
Economics |
83 |
Foundation Course |
Critical Thinking |
84 |
Foundation Course |
Calculus |
85 |
Foundation Course |
Marketing |
86 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to University |
87 |
Foundation Course |
Vector Geometry |
88 |
Foundation Course |
Linear Algebra |
89 |
Foundation Course |
Computer Usage |
90 |
Foundation Course |
Calculus |
91 |
Foundation Course |
Chemistry |
92 |
Foundation Course |
Statistics |
93 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to Psychology |
94 |
Foundation Course |
Economics |
95 |
Foundation Course |
Vector Geometry and Linear Algebra |
96 |
Foundation Course |
Computer Science |
97 |
Foundation Course |
Environment Science |
98 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to University |
99 |
Foundation Course |
Computer Usage |
100 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to Psychology |
101 |
Foundation Course |
Economics |
102 |
Foundation Course |
Political Studies |
103 |
Foundation Course |
Introduction to University |
104 |
Foundation Course |
Critical Thinking |
105 |
Foundation Course |
Environment Science |
106 |
Foundation Course |
Literary Topics |
107 |
Foundation Course |
Statistics |
NB. Additional factors such as educational disadvantage, membership of a specific equity group and/or significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account where the ICM scholarhsip review committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants.
Students who are eligible to apply for a Navitas academic merit scholarship will be sent the scholarship application form with their Letter of Offer.
Scholarship application closing dates
Navitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries. A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution.
The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution. For the purpose of this bursary, a family member is defined as a brother, sister, mother, father, son, daughter or stepchildren.
The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution. The bursary is equivalent to 10% of the tuition fee for one program only (ie. University Transfer Program Stage I or University Transfer Program Stage II) and is credited to the eligible student’s tuition fee account each semester (the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that semester). The bursary does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken.
January / May / September.