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Joint Master's Programs

The Joint Master's Programs (JMPs) are offered jointly between The University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba. Students in the JMP programs can choose to take courses and receive graduate supervision at one or both institutions. Students receive graduate student privileges from both institions. Upon successful completion of their program, students are awarded a joint degree. 

Joint Master's Program Offerings

The University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba offer four Joint Master's Programs:

Students enrolling in a Joint Master's Program enjoy all the rights and privileges normally accorded to graduate students at both universities; two months before their expected date of graduation they shall declare in writing the university from which they wish to receive their degree.

Applying to Joint Master's Programs

As part of the agreement establishing these Joint Master's Programs, the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies is responsible for administrative procedures including applications, admissions, and registration. Please refer to their website for application and admission information. 

All prospective graduate students must complete the official application for admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Manitoba and consult with the Graduate Chair at The University of Winnipeg.