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Referendum Results

Faculty of Human Ecology students voted to make a $100 donation per student per year for the next three years. Students voted in favor of continuing 65 % of their contribution to the Faculty of Human Ecology Endowment Fund and 35% towards the Faculty of Human Ecology Equipment Fund. This referendum will result in a gift of approximately $150,000 over the next three years.

Thank you for your collective support shown at your recent student referendum resulting in a gift to support the Faculty of Human Ecology Endowment Fund and the Faculty of Human Ecology Equipment Fund.

What a pleasure it is to witness the generosity of our students, whose kindness will be felt by future generations pursuing their education at the University of Manitoba.

Thanks to your goodwill, the Faculty of Human Ecology can continue to enhance its academic programming and offer support to those who need it most.

Thank you for your commitment to the future of the Faculty of Human Ecology

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.

The Faculty of Human Ecology has a preventive, pro-active and health promotion orientation that leads to research on avoiding or delaying social and health problems.
Newsletter 06-07

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 with Dianne either by e-mail at mutuc@cc.umanitoba.ca or by phone at (204) 474-9759 or Tammy either by e-mail at boutet@cc.umanitoba.ca or by phone at (204) 474-6686.

Drop In Schedule for the week:

JANUARY 5-9

Monday: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Wednesday: 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Thursday: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Friday: 9:30-10:30 a.m.

JANUARY 12-16

Monday: 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Wednesday: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Thursday: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Friday: 9:30-10:30 a.m.


Human Ecology Application Form

Entrance Requirements for Admission September 2008

Faq's 2008

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

Click here for registration information about the IPHE seminar to become a Professional Home Economist

Scholarship and Award Opportunities for Human Ecology Students

2008 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

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

Applied Health Sciences PhD Program Research Day
When: January 9, 2009
Where: Room 206 Human Ecology Building
Time:  8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Butler-Jones, MD, MHSC, CCFP, FRCPC, FACPM
Chief Public Health Officer
Public Health Agency of Canada

Poster Competition Information

All are welcome to attend
Participating Units in the Applied Health Sciences Ph.D. Program are:
Human Ecology
Medical Rehabilitation  
Kinesiology & Recreation Management
Nursing

Program for January 9

Qualitative Research Group, Faculty Speaker Series, University of Manitoba
When:  January 15, 2009
Where:  Human Ecology Seminar Room 200B
Time:  12:00 noon - 1:00 pm
Keynote Speaker: Ellen Judd
Professor of Anthropology

This seminar will briefly introduce elements of ethnographic inquiry that are potentially useful for qualitative researchers beyond anthropology and indicate what this set of tools offers to a multi-disciplinary research design.   The focus will be on practice theory approaches to ethnography.

The seminar will be illustrated with material from recent ethnographic research in rural China related to development projects and their conceptualization, land rights and (time permitting) kinship practices.  There will also be time reserved for discussion.

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