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Joint Master's Programs

The University of Winnipeg offers four joint masters programs in the areas of History, Religious Studies, Peace & Conflict Studies and Public Administration.

Background

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.

As part of the agreement establishing these Joint Master's Programs, it was arranged that administrative aspects, e.g. admission, registration, etc. would be entirely in the hands of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at The University of Manitoba. 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.

Joint Master's Program Frequently Asked Questions

Joint Master of Arts in History

Joint Master of Public Administration

Joint Master of Arts in Religion

Joint Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies