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https://oa2.uwinnipeg.ca/OnlineAdmissions/Application
The Department of Religious Studies at The University of Winnipeg and the Department of Religion at The University of Manitoba offer a Joint Master of Arts Program.
Graduates of either university who have completed a recognized pre-Master's program in Religion, or who hold a B.A.(Honours) in Religion, or have completed a program equivalent to a pre-Master's or Honours in any recognized university of college, are eligible to apply.
University of Winnipeg students can also qualify for admission by completing the Bachelor of Arts (4-year) degree in Religious Studies. Applications will also be considered from B.A. (Honours) graduates in other disciplines with a strong background in Religious Studies. Students completing the Joint M.A. Program may elect to receive their degree from either of the participating Universities.
The program is offered with either a thesis option or a course/practicum option at both universities. Students completing the Joint MA in Peace and Conflict Studies will receive a joint parchment and may choose to participate in convocation at either of the two universities
SAMPLE CAREERS Conflict mediation and facilitation, organizational leadership and human resources, post-conflict development and reconstruction activities, peace research, preparation for doctoral studies
$26,818
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,316 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $9,196 |
Tuition | 1 person | $17,622 |
1. CV/Resume
2. Statement of Intent. A statement of no more than 1,500 words on academic and professional interests and goals.
3. Publication/Writing Sample. A publication or an academic writing sample such as a Term paper, research report or thesis.
4. Letters of Recommendation:
A minimum score of 115. Accepted on a trial basis for Spring and Fall intake of 2021
A 4-year honours or 4-year baccalaureate degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the last 60 credit hours, in either: 1. peace and conflict studies, or conflict analysis and resolution; 2. another related discipline, such as education, social work, or sociology, among other
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