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Enrolled in the Chemistry (MSc) program, students can contribute to advancing chemical understanding through faculty-mentored research projects. Alongside cutting-edge research facilities and significant scientific initiatives, the Chemistry department fosters a tight-knit, diverse community where graduate students excel in their professional and personal growth.
Engage with community initiatives
Chemistry faculty and students regularly connect with the community through science demonstrations, educational tours, and scientist classroom visits. Graduate students are welcome to join these outreach efforts through volunteer roles and special events.
Our Chemistry department cultivates an inclusive, multicultural setting where graduate students flourish academically and socially. Being among the University of Manitoba's most research-intensive departments, we're committed to equipping students with resources and expertise to pursue groundbreaking research using our specialized facilities.
The following are minimum requirements to be considered for entry into the program.
Admission decisions are based on the qualifications of the applicant as well as the ability of the Department of Chemistry and the University of Manitoba to serve the applicant's intended program of study and area of specialization.
To be considered for admission to the Chemistry (MSc) program, you must have a minimum of a four-year undergraduate degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related field (or equivalent).
English language proficiency
IAEP (Intensive Academic English Program) - Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance) with a minimum of 65% overall
IELTS (Academic module) (International English Language Testing System) - 6.5 overall
Internet-based TOEFL - Overall score of 86 (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking - 20)
Pearson Test of English Academic - 61 overall
Cambridge Assessment of English at the C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency level - Minimum score of 180