Education-Université de Saint-Boniface
Dean: Abdoulaye Yoh
Associate Dean(s): C. Lupien
Head: (and Graduate Chair) Abdoulaye Yoh
Campus Address/General Office: 200 de la Cathédrale Avenue
Telephone: 204-233-0210 ext 302
Fax: 204-233-0217
Email Address: etudessuperieuresFE@ustboniface.ca
Website: www.ustboniface.ca
Academic Staff: Please refer to the website for Faculty information: http://www.ustboniface.ca/
Education - St Boniface Program Information
The maitrise en éducation program is offered by the Université de Saint-Boniface, an affiliated college of the University of Manitoba. The department offers the following specializations: Inclusive Special Education; Educational Administration; Guidance and Counselling; Language, Literacy and Curriculum. Some courses are the French equivalent of the courses offered at the Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba. Many courses are specific to French education in the Province of Manitoba.
Degree Requirements
A Thesis and 18 credit hours are required. At least 12 credit hours must be taken at the 7000 level in the Faculty of Education; 6 credit hours may be taken at the 5000/7000 level in the Faculty of Education. For specific course requirements, see the program's supplementary regulations.
All students must complete GRAD 7501 . Students who have successfully completed GRAD 7501 in a previous program are not usually required to repeat the course upon entry to their new program so long as no more than one (1) term separates one program from another.
Language Requirement
The language of instruction and communication at USB is French. Students admitted to USB must be sufficiently proficient in French to be able to understand classroom lectures, to write assignments and to participate in classroom discussions in French. All coursework must be written in French, as well as theses, practicum reports and comprehensive examinations. International students admitted to the M.en Éd. Program at USB will not be required to complete an English Language Proficiency Test. However, all students must have knowledge of written English in order to understand the regulations and policies of the Faculty of Graduate Studies as well as assigned course readings in English.
Expected Time to Graduate: 2 years. Please see Time in Program.
Registration Information
Admission Requirements
The minimum admission requirements are those of the Faculty of Graduate Studies found in the Graduate Studies Regulations.
All students must complete, during the program or prior to entry into the program, course EDUA 5801.
Admission Deadlines
Students should complete and submit their online application with supporting documentation (if applicable) by the date indicated in the following table:
Term | Start Date | Canadian/US | International |
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Fall | September | June 1 | March 1 |
Winter | January | October 1 | July 1 |
Summer | May | February 1 | November 1 |