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Pandemic Planning - please click here to see the latest information.

Attention: Potential Students

The Faculty of Human Ecology is currently accepting applications for the January 2010 session for the  following programs:
•    Family Social Sciences (4 year and After degree)
•    Textile Sciences
•    General Human Ecology
•    Health Sciences
•    Health Studies
Deadline to apply: November 1, 2009 or with Advisor permission thereafter.  Please contact an Advisor for details.
INTERNAL STUDENTS
Human Nutritional Sciences (4 year and 2nd degree) programs - we are accepting internal (current Human Ecology) student requests for 10 spots.  Deadline to apply is October 21 by 4:30 p.m. in room 209 Human Ecology general office.
Please submit a letter of request to transfer with the attention to: Dianne Mutuc with the following information:
-First and Last Name
-Student Number
-Current Program
-Request
-Signature

EXTERNAL STUDENTS
Human Nutritional Sciences (4 year and 2nd degree) programs - available spots will be announced on October 23.


Questions?  Please contact an Advisor
Dianne at mutuc@cc.umanitoba.ca or 474-9759
Crystal at anders22@cc.umanitoba.ca or 474-9298

Program Planning Form

In 2010 the Faculty of Human Ecology will be 100 years old. Celebration plans are underway. Please click here for our Centennial website.

Human Ecology Centennial Path fund order form. Become a permenent part of the Faculty of Human Ecology by having your name - or another special person's - engraved on a brick in the Human Ecology Centennial Path.

Top Right Image:
Connections, by Julie Garcia (B.H. ECOL. `95), demonstrates the unique character of the Faculty of Human Ecology.  Each ribbon represents  one of the three areas of study and although each path is distinct, there is an undeniable relationship between them. 

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Faculty Information Program Information
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Staff Research Departments


COURSE AND REGISTRATION INFO FOR HUMAN ECOLOGY

Academic Advisor Schedule
Drop in hours are used for basic questions/inquiries, registration issues, or only if you need a minute or two.
If you require a longer session,  please make an appointment by e-mail or phone: Dianne at mutuc@cc.umanitoba.ca/(204) 474-9759 or Crystal at anders22@cc.umanitoba.ca/(204) 474-9298.
Drop In Schedule for the week:

OCTOBER 5-9
Monday: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Tuesday: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Thursday: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Friday: 9:30-10:30 a.m.

OCTOBER 12-16
Monday: Thanksgiving Day!
Tuesday: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Thursday: 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Friday: 9:30-10:30 a.m.



Human Ecology Application Form

Entrance Requirements for Admission September 2009

Faq's 2009

Deferred Exam Form


Course Permission Form
IMPORTANT: Every student must see a Human Ecology Student Advisor prior to seeing an Instructor

PhD in Appllied Health Sciences program info

NEW

Scholarship and Award Opportunities for Human Ecology Students

2009 Human Ecology Graduate Student Travel Awards

Click here for registration information

1. You must enter at a least one subject area. The schedule and catalog cannot be searched without this. i.e., you cannot search by faculty alone. You cannot search by department alone, e.g., when departments have been divided into more that one subject area, you must enter at least one subject area. A directory of subject areas that students and staff can refer to is now on the main page.

2. The schedule must be searched by term. To see all the course offerings, you must search Fall and Winter terms separately.

Faculty of Education Admission Changes
Please click on the link below to see the admission changes for the Faculty of Education.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/education
click on Admission Changes
Some of these changes are in effect for students applying for the Feb. 1, 2007 deadline

NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED
Are you interested in participating in a research study looking at the food you eat? Click here for more information!

Are you interested in participanting in studies looking at buckwheat crackers and barley tortillas?


New service now available for U of M students:
A new online service is available for all University of Manitoba students! The Learning Assistance Centre is now offering virtual writing support! Students who are unable to see an on-campus writing tutor or who feel more comfortable asking questions virtually can now submit papers electronically. For more information, click here.


Information about Transfer Credits
The course numbers in this list are provided to assist with program planning for new or potential students. This information is based on previously evaluated courses and programs. No transfer credit is official until students are admitted to the Faculty of Human Ecology and Enrolment Services completes the actual evaluation and the Faculty approves the evaluated courses. Actual transfer credit may differ from the courses listed on this web site.


Faculty of Human Ecology
209 Human Ecology Building
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB  R3T 2N2 Canada
Tel 204 474-8508  Fax 204 474-7592  Email human_ecology@umanitoba.ca