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Administrative Organizational Chart ...... 4 Academic Faculties, Schools, and Departments ...... 5 Definitions ...... 6

STUDENTS (i) Enrolment Undergraduate Enrolment, Full-Time and Part-Time Fall Term 2007 to 2011 ...... 12 Winter Term 2008 to 2012 ...... 13 Graduate Enrolment, Full-Time and Part-Time Fall Term 2007 to 2011 ...... 14 Winter Term 2008 to 2012 ...... 15 Combined Full-Time and Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolment Fall Term 2007 to 2011 ...... 16 Winter Term 2008 to 2012 ...... 17 Full-Time Equivalent Students, 2011-2012 ...... 18 Student Enrolment Report, by Faculty/School, Full-Time and Part-Time, Gender Fall Term 2011 and 2010 ...... 19 Winter Term 2012 and 2011 ...... 29 Graduate Enrolment by Program Fall Term 2011 ...... 39 Winter Term 2012 ...... 43 Graduate Enrolment, Ph.D. and Masters Students by Area of Study Fall Term 2011 ...... 47 Winter Term 2012 ...... 51 Summer Enrolment ...... 55 Historical Comparison of Summer Enrolment, 2008-2012 ...... 56 Undergraduate Enrolment by Delivery Method Fall Term 2011 ...... 57 Winter Term 2012 ...... 58 Extended Education, Non-Degree Enrolment and Student Contact Hours Statistics ...... 59 Undergraduate Students by Age, Full-Time and Part-Time, Gender, Fall Term 2011 ...... 60 Graduate Students by Age, Full-Time and Part-Time, Gender, Fall Term 2011 ...... 61 Undergraduate Students by Program or Area of Study, and Year, Fall Term 2011 ...... 62 Undergraduate Students by Program or Area of Study, Full/Part Status and Gender, Fall Term 2011 ...... 71 Masters Students by Year in Program, Fall Term 2011 ...... 80 Ph.D. Students by Year in Program, Fall Term 2011 ...... 84 Enrolment in ACCESS Programs, 2007-2008 to 2011-2012 ...... 87 ACCESS Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates Conferred ...... 87 Undergraduate Quotas/Applicants/Admittances/Registrations, 2011-2012 and 2010-2011 ...... 88

(ii) Student Origins Students in the University 1 Program by Source of Admission, Fall Term 2011 and 2010 ...... 90 Distribution of Entering High School Averages, Fall Term 2011 (graph) ...... 91 Sequential Students from High Schools, Fall Term 2011 ...... 92 Students by Citizenship, Fall Term 2011 ...... 94 International Undergraduate and Graduate Students by Faculty/School, Fall Term 2011 ...... 96 International Graduate Students by Area of Study, Fall Term 2008 to 2011...... 98 Aboriginal Students by Faculty/School Compared to Overall Student Population, Fall Term 2011 and 2010 .. 100 A Profile of Canadian Aboriginal Students, Fall Term 2011 and 2010 ...... 101

(iii) Student Demographics Population Projections of the University Age Group in Manitoba (graph) ...... 102 Participation of Males and Females at the 1981-2011 (graph) ...... 103 Province of Manitoba Grade 11 Enrolment, Grade 12 Graduates and Sequential Enrolment ...... 104 Continued

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STUDENTS (Continued) (iv) Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates Conferred by Faculty/School Undergraduate and Graduate, 2007-2011 ...... 105 Undergraduate by Degree, Program/Major and Gender, 2011 ...... 106 Graduate by Degree, Program/Major and Gender, 2011 ...... 114 Graduate Degrees Conferred by Master's and Ph.D., by Faculty/School, Gender ...... 118 Self-Declared Aboriginal Students, Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates Conferred By Faculty/School, Degree, and Program/Major, 2009-2011...... 119 (v) Student Graduation and Retention Rates Yearly Cohorts for Outcome Analysis (Flow chart) ...... 124 Yearly Cohort Comparison of Student Outcomes, 1999-2000 to 2010-2011 A) First-Time Admission to University 1, Engineering, School of Art, Music, & School of Agriculture ...... 125 B) Inter-University Transfer to Arts or Science...... 126 C) Transit from University 1 to Arts or Science ...... 127 D) First Year in Agricultural & Food Sciences, Architecture, Business, Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Education, Environment, Human Ecology, Law, Kinesiology & Recreation Management, Medical Rehabilitation, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, & Social Work ...... 128 E) All Cohorts Combined ...... 129 (vi) Standard Students Undergraduate and Graduate Standard Students by Level of Instruction, Fall and Winter Terms 2011-2012 ...... 130 Graduate Standard Students, Fall Term 2011 ...... 131 Undergraduate Standard Students by Level of Instruction, Summer Term 2011 ...... 132 Undergraduate Standard Student Conversion Factors, Fall Term 2011 ...... 133 (vii) Program Costs and Tuition Fees Undergraduate Total Program Cost, 2010-2011 ...... 134 Undergraduate Three-Year Average Program Cost, 2008-2009 to 2010-2011 ...... 135 Tuition Fees as Compared to Program Costs per Credit Hour, 2010-2011 (graph)...... 136 Tuition Fees as a Percentage of Total Program Costs, 2010-2011 (graph)...... 137 Program Fees as Compared to Total Program Costs, 2010-2011 (graph) ...... 138 Average Tuition Rates, 2011-2012 ...... 139 Comparative Undergraduate Tuition Fees per Credit Hour, Selected Canadian Universities, 2011-2012 ...... 140 Comparative Graduate Tuition Fees in Standard Programs, Selected Canadian Universities, 2011-2012 ...... 141 Tuition Rates and Selected Compulsory Fees by Credit Hour or Program, Fall Term 2011/ Winter Term 2012 ...... 142 (viii) Courses Undergraduate Student Credit Hours Taught by Faculty/School and Department ...... 143 Distance and Online Education ...... 146 Summer Term ...... 147 Historical Comparison of Undergraduate Student Credit Hours Taught by Faculty/School and Department ... 150 Distance and Online Education ...... 153 Matrix of Undergraduate Student Credit Hours Taught by Faculty/School Combined Fall and Winter Terms ...... 154 Combined Fall and Winter Terms, Percent Change (Year-Over-Year) ...... 155 On-Load Summer 2011 ...... 156 Load Units by Faculty/School ...... 157 (ix) Grades Grades Awarded in Undergraduate Courses by Teaching Faculty/School, 2011-2012 ...... 158 Grades Awarded in Graduate Courses by Teaching Faculty/School, 2011-2012 ...... 159 Continued

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HUMAN RESOURCES Salaries of Full-Time Teaching Staff by Rank ...... 162 Full-Time Teaching Staff by Faculty/School and Gender, 2011-2012 and 2002-2003 ...... 163 Full-Time Instructors and Academic Librarians by Age and Gender ...... 164 Full-Time Teaching Staff by Age, Rank and Gender ...... 164 Full-Time Tenured and Probationary Academic Staff by Age and Gender ...... 165 Staff Headcount Summary, by Staff Type, Full-time/Part-time Status and Funding Type Fiscal Year 2011-2012...... 166 Staff Headcount by Faculty/Administrative Unit and Employee Type, Staff Paid from Operating Funds ..... 167 Staff Headcount by Faculty/Administrative Unit and Employee Type, Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only ... 169 Staff Headcount by Union/Compensation Category, Staff Paid from Operating Funds ...... 171 Staff Headcount by Union/Compensation Category, Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only ...... 172 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Staff Summary, by Staff Type, Full-time/Part-time Status and Funding Type Fiscal Year 2011-2012...... 173 FTE Staff by Faculty/Administrative Unit and Employee Type, Staff Paid from Operating Funds ...... 174 FTE Staff by Faculty/Administrative Unit and Employee Type, Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only ...... 176 FTE Staff by Union/Compensation Category, Staff Paid from Operating Funds ...... 178 FTE Staff by Union/Compensation Category, Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only ...... 179

FINANCE Historical Comparison of Operations ...... 182

ALUMNI Sources of Gifts 2011-2012 (graph) ...... 184 Allocation of Gifts 2011-2012 (graph) ...... 185 Geographic Distribution of University of Manitoba Alumni 2012 (graph) ...... 186

Tables & Graphs are updated on the Office of Institutional Analysis Web site as they become available.

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OIA 2012/12 3 Assoc. V-P V-P Assoc. Relations Transfer International Technology (Partnerships) International) Services Vice-President Research Research (Research and (Research Assoc. V-P Assoc. (Research) Ethics and Ethics Compliance Research Rights Research Data Centre for Materials RESOLVE Manitoba Research Manitoba Institute Centre on Aging Centre for Human Richardson Centre Smartpark Officer Chief Information Information Chief Network Services Services Network Bannatyne IT Group IT Bannatyne & Computer Systems Enterprise IST Client Services 1 (Human Resources) Development Development Services & Health Office Safety Equity Staff Relations Relations Staff HR Services Benefits Staff & Learning Environment Employment Assoc. Vice-Pres. Assoc. Vice-President (Administration) Sustainability (Administration) Campus Planning Campus Campus Plant Physical Services Security Smartpark Ancillary Services Assoc. Vice-Pres. Assoc. PRESIDENT Comptroller Financial Services Financial Legal Affairs Audit Services Services Treasury Risk Management Fair Practices and Continuous Improvement THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA OF UNIVERSITY THE ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONALADMINISTRATIVE CHART (Students) Vice-Provost University Secretary University Enrolment Services Enrolment Registrar Services Student Life Student University 1 Indigenous Indigenous Achievement Executive Lead, Lead, Executive Deans/Directors Heads of Heads Colleges Business Business Environment, Fac of Resources & Earth, Faculty of Music Recreation Mgmt. Recreation Agric. & Food Sc. Food & Agric. Architecture School of Art, Arts of School Asper Riddell H. Clayton Dentistry Education Engineering Education Extended Studies* Graduate Ecology Human and Kinesiology Law Desautels A. Marcel Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Science Work Social Libraries College Andrew's St. College John's St. College Paul's St. College University Analysis Institutional & Programs) & Vice-Provost (Acad. Planning Planning (Acad. Vice-President (Academic) & Provost (Academic) Vice-Provost Services Services Mosaic Press Univ. Teaching Univ. (Academic Affairs) (Academic (Graduate Education)* Vice-Provost Communications (External) Alumni Relations Alumni Relations Donor Marketing Vice-President (External) Community Engagement Government and Government 1. December 2012 position * Dual Assoc. Vice-Pres. Assoc.

4 OIA 2012/12 ACADEMIC FACULTIES, SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS 2012-2013

AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENCES ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Animal Science Environment and Geography Biosystems Engineering Geological Sciences Entomology Natural Resources Institute Food Science Plant Science EXTENDED EDUCATION Soil Science Agriculture, School of GRADUATE STUDIES

ARCHITECTURE HUMAN ECOLOGY Architecture Family Social Sciences City Planning Human Nutritional Sciences Environmental Design Textile Sciences Interior Design Landscape Architecture KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT

ART, SCHOOL OF LAW

ARTS MEDICINE Anthropology Anesthesia Classics Biochemistry and Medical Genetics Economics Clinical Health Psychology English, Film, and Theatre Community Health Sciences French, Spanish, and Italian Continuing Medical Education German and Slavic Studies Emergency Medicine History Family Medicine Icelandic Studies Human Anatomy and Cell Science Linguistics Immunology Native Studies Internal Medicine Philosophy Medical Microbiology Political Studies Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Psychology Ophthalmology Religion Otolaryngology Sociology Pathology Pediatrics and Child Health BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF Pharmacology and Therapeutics Accounting and Finance Physiology Actuarial Psychiatry Business Administration Radiology Marketing Surgery Supply Chain Management Medical Rehabilitation, School of

DENTISTRY MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Dental Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences Oral Biology NURSING Preventive Dental Science Restorative Dentistry PHARMACY Dental Hygiene, School of SCIENCE EDUCATION Biological Sciences Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Chemistry Educational Admin., Foundations and Psychology Computer Science Post Secondary Studies Mathematics Microbiology ENGINEERING Physics and Astronomy Biosystems Statistics Civil Electrical and Computer SOCIAL WORK Mechanical and Manufacturing UNIVERSITY 1

OIA 2012/12 5 DEFINITIONS STUDENTS * * Significant Reporting Change * * In 2006, the University of Manitoba introduced a new term-based Student Information System called Aurora. Prior to Aurora, reporting on students was based on November 1st and covered registration in the 26-week Regular Session (September to April). Reporting under Aurora is based on November 1st for the Fall Term (September to December) and March 1st for the Winter Term (January to April).

The implication of this change is that for official reporting purposes, both internally and to the Council on Post- Secondary Education and Statistics Canada, the November 1st Fall Term data are used. Caution should be exercised when comparing current data to data in earlier IS Books, as they are not strictly comparable.

AURORA TERMS: Fall Term: 13 weeks, September to December, reported at November 1st. Winter Term: 13 weeks, January to April, reported at March 1st. Summer Term: Starting in 2007, with the implementation of the new Student Information System (Aurora), Summer reporting transitioned to a simplified structure. Summer reporting is summarized for the period of May through August, and may not be strictly comparable to data from previous years. Summer: Prior to 2007, Summer was comprised of three sessions: Intersession – 6 weeks, May to the middle of June. Summer Evening – 12 weeks, May to July. Summer Day – 6 weeks, July to the middle of August.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Undergraduate students are those who qualify directly for admission to a degree, diploma or certificate program other than one offered under the auspices of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Full-time students are those who enroll in at least 60% of the normal full academic program for a term. Students who drop courses throughout a term to fall below the 60% mark are automatically re-classified as part-time. Prior to 1994-95, the criterion was 80%.

Part-time students are those who enroll in less than 60% of a normal full academic program for a term. Students who drop courses throughout a term to fall below the 60% mark are automatically re-classified as part-time. Prior to 1994-95, the criterion was 80%.

Full-time equivalent (FTE) students are determined by the formula: FTE=Full-time + (Part-time/3.5). This formula is consistent with the Council on Post-Secondary Education methodology.

University 1 is a program in which most “new” students, with limited or no university study, register. Students must complete 24 credit hours under University 1 (and may complete up to 30), with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, before transferring into a degree program. University 1 was introduced in 1998.

Auditing students are those admitted for the purpose of attending one or more courses for personal or professional interest and not for academic credit. Students are not entitled to evaluation privileges.

Mature students are those persons twenty-one years of age or older who do not meet the high school grades or course requirements. Students admitted with this status are allowed to register in credit courses.

Special students are those who wish to enroll in a degree credit course for professional or personal interest but who are not seeking a degree. These students apply to General Studies (Extended Education) or to the faculty or school offering the course.

Visiting students are students who are registered at another institution who are taking one or more courses at the University of Manitoba on a Letter of Permission from their home university. These students generally apply for admission to General Studies (Extended Education).

Sequential students are students admitted directly following high school graduation. First Admission reflects students who are new to the University of Manitoba, not those who are new to a particular program. Students registered previously in other programs are not included in First Admission.

Undergraduate Student Credit Hours (UGSCH) are the hours of weight associated with courses in the program of studies. Often there is a correlation between the lecture class hours and hours of credit. For example, a course carrying three (3) hours of credit may entail three (3) hours of lectures per week for the term.

On load refers to courses taught during the Summer Term which are part of a faculty members’ normal assigned teaching load. These courses are included with the Fall/Winter terms in order to accurately reflect faculty workload.

ST. BONIFACE STUDENTS Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface (CUSB) is one of the founding colleges of the University of Manitoba. In 2011, the Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface (CUSB) changed its name to Université de Saint Boniface (USB). USB students are included in term headcounts only when taking courses at the University of Manitoba main campus. Continued

6 OIA 2012/12 PRE-MASTER’S STUDENTS Pre-Master’s students possess a bachelor’s degree but are required to enter a program of study to bring their academic qualifications up to the requirements for the Master’s program. Students are normally counted as graduate students.

GRADUATE STUDENTS Graduate students are those admitted under the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Graduate students are considered to be full-time. Students can request part-time status by declaring either full-time employment or medical, family or other circumstances that make it impractical to study full-time.

Occasional students are those wishing to take graduate courses for their own interest or professional development, without applying the courses toward an advanced degree. Under special circumstances, an occasional student may apply for permission to have these courses applied to a graduate program.

Joint Master’s Program (JMP) Students Established in 1976, the Joint Master’s Program between the University of Manitoba and the serves to share resources for graduate work at the Master’s level. Currently the program includes the disciplines of History, Public Administration, Religion, and Peace and Conflict Studies. Tables in the IS Book use the workload figures unless specifically noted otherwise.

Post-Graduate Medical Education (PGME) students are physicians who have finished their undergraduate medical degree who are registered in clinical residency programs with the Faculty of Medicine. The number of students in this program varies through the year. The number of students active at November 1st is the number reported in the tables.

STANDARD STUDENTS Standard students are an alternative means of calculating full-time equivalent (FTE) students. Other jurisdictions may use the term “full course equivalent” students.

To determine the undergraduate standard student population in any faculty, the total credit hours taken by students registered in that faculty’s courses are divided by the average program credit hour load for that faculty (average value weighted by full-time enrolment in all years of undergraduate programs).

To determine graduate standard students apply the following formulae: Master’s students in either of their first two registrations as Master’s students count one (1) each. Master’s students in their third registration as Master’s students count one-third (1/3) each. Master’s students who have registered for four or more years are not counted. Ph.D. students in any of their first four registrations as Ph.D. students count one (1) each. Ph.D. students in their fifth registration as Ph.D. students count one-half (1/2) each. Ph.D. students who have registered for six or more years are not counted. These measures of graduate standard students refer to columns A – D, respectively, on the ‘Graduate Standard Students’ table.

Level of Instruction, found in the ‘Undergraduate and Graduate Standard Students by Level of Instruction (Fall and Winter Terms)’ and ‘Undergraduate Standard Students by Level of Instruction (Summer Term)’ tables is determined as follows: Most Faculties and Schools Dentistry and Medicine Level I Courses numbered 0900-1999 Level I Undergraduate Year 1 Level II Courses numbered 2000-2999 Level II Undergraduate Year 2 Level III Courses numbered 3000-3999 Level III Undergraduate Year 3 Level IV Courses numbered 4000-6999 Level IV Undergraduate Year 4 Level V Not Applicable Level V Master’s Students Level VI Master’s Students Level VI Ph.D. Students Level VII Ph.D. Students Level VII Post-Graduate Medical Education Students (Interns and Residents) Faculty of Education Level I Courses numbered 0900-1999 Level II Courses numbered 2000-2999 Level III Courses numbered 3000-3999 Level IV Courses numbered 4000-4999 Level V Courses numbered 5000-5999 Level VI Not Applicable Level VII M.Ed. and Ph.D. Students

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OIA 2012/12 7 POPULATION PROJECTIONS Population Projections for the 18-24 age-group in Manitoba have been taken from Statistics Canada’s ‘Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories 2009-2036’, Cat. No. 91-520-X. Of the medium growth scenarios, M1 is the most favorable for Manitoba and M3 is the least favorable.

Projection scenario M1: medium-growth, historical trends (1981-2008) The medium-growth and historical migration trends scenario is defined by the following assumptions: a Canadian total fertility rate constant of 1.7 births per woman; a Canadian life expectancy that reaches 84.0 years for males and 87.3 years for females in 2036; a constant national effective number of 252,500 immigrants for the first three years of the projection, and then a constant national immigration rate at 0.75%; interprovincial migrations based on the trends observed between 1981 and 2008.

Projection scenario M3: medium-growth, 1988 to 1996 trends The medium-growth and 1988 to 1996 migration trends scenario is defined by the following assumptions: a Canadian total fertility rate constant of 1.7 births per woman; a Canadian life expectancy that reaches 84.0 years for males and 87.3 years for females in 2036; a constant national effective number of 252,500 immigrants for the first three years of the projection, and then a constant national immigration rate at 0.75%; interprovincial migrations based on the trends observed between 1988 and 1996.

STAFF ACADEMICS "Academic staff" as a general term includes one or more of the following: those with academic rank, lecturers, all levels of instructors, special academics and academic librarians. Deans, Directors, and Administrators with academic rank are included in all analyses of academic staff unless otherwise noted. Full-time, as it pertains to academic staff, is defined as an employee with a continuous, twelve-month appointment. Part-time, as it pertains to academic staff, is defined as an employee with a sessional appointment of less than twelve months. In the Faculty of Medicine, ‘Geographic Full-Time’ (GFT) staff are included in full-time.

Academic Librarians are academic staff in the libraries, holding the rank of librarian. Special Academics include post-doctoral fellows, research associates, and research assistants; consultants, advisors, and critics; graduate student assistants; and student demonstrators, readers, and markers.

Lecturers are academic staff in non-tenure stream appointments whose duties involve all of the normal variety of academic duties expected of faculty members (i.e. teaching, research and community service).

Instructors are academic staff in non-tenure stream appointments whose duties involve any one or more (but not all) of the normal variety of academic duties expected of faculty members (i.e., teaching, research, and community service).

FULL-TIME TEACHING STAFF Statistics Canada defines full-time teaching staff as academic staff appointed on a full-time basis who are teachers or academic administrators (Deans, Directors, etc.). Those excluded are senior university administrators (President, Vice- Presidents, etc.), librarians, teaching assistants, instructors, post-doctoral fellows, and support staff.

SUPPORT STAFF Support staff provide the auxiliary services for the academic enterprise. Administrators who do not hold academic rank are included in this category. Full-time, as it pertains to support staff, is defined as an employee who works the full number of hours a week (usually 35) as defined for a particular position, over a twelve-month period. Part-time, as it pertains to support staff, is defined as an employee who works less than the full number of hours a week as defined for a particular position, or who works for less than a twelve-month period.

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) Full-Time Equivalent staff (FTE) are determined by calculating the actual number of hours staff members worked in the previous year divided by the normal working hours per year by position. For example, positions that require a 35-hour work week would have normal working hours per year of 35 hours X 52 Weeks = 1,820 hours. If staff members worked 910 hours in the previous year then their respective FTE count would be 910/1,820 = 0.50. Likewise, if the same staff member worked 1,820 hours then the FTE count would be 1,820/1,820 = 1.00.

FUNDING SOURCE FOR STAFF Sources for staff salaries include the General Operating Fund and the Research and Special Fund. See ‘Finances’ section for definitions of fund categories.

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8 OIA 2012/12 FINANCES FISCAL YEAR A fiscal year is a twelve-month period over which an accounting cycle is completed. At the University of Manitoba, the fiscal year begins April 1 and ends March 31.

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES1

General These consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as recommended by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants ("CICA") for not-for-profit organizations. The University has adopted the restricted fund method of accounting for contributions.

Effective July 28, 2011, Smartpark Development Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Manitoba, transferred its net assets to the University and the Corporation was dissolved. The University assumed operations of the research park.

Fund Accounting The University classifies resources used for various purposes into separate funds which correspond to its major activities and objectives. The Consolidated Statement of Financial Position combines the assets and liabilities of all funds.

The University maintains its funds under three fund categories: General, Restricted and Endowment Funds. The General Funds include the funds for General Operating, Specific Provisions and Expenses Funded from Future Revenues. The Restricted Funds include the Capital Asset, Research and Special, Staff Benefits and Trust Funds. The Endowment Fund includes endowment funds of the University.

Accounting Estimates Accounting estimates are included in financial statements to approximate the effect of past revenue or expense transactions or events, or to approximate the present status of an asset or liability. Examples include accruals for salaries and benefits, the estimated useful life of an asset and certain actuarial assumptions used in determining employee future benefits. It is possible that changes in future conditions could require changes in the recognized amounts for accounting estimates.

General Funds

General Operating Fund The General Operating Fund includes the academic, administrative, operational and ancillary costs that are funded by tuition and related fees, government grants, net investment income and miscellaneous income, sales of goods and services to external parties and ancillary income. As such, this Fund reports unrestricted resources and restricted resources earmarked for general operating purposes.

All funds received or accrued by the University for general operating purposes and for equipment and renovation expenses not meeting the University's capitalization criteria are included in the General Operating Fund. The net cost of operating units is determined by including internal cost allocations for certain centrally administered services such as the telephone system in the units' expenses and by deducting these expenses as internal cost recoveries from the total expenses incurred by the unit administering these services.

The University Book Store, Parking, Student Residences and Pharmacy/Post Office are classified as Ancillary services and are budgeted on a break-even basis. Any surpluses or deficits are transferred to (from) the Specific Provisions Fund. Overhead costs have been allocated to all ancillary operations. Amortization of ancillary capital assets and interest expense is recorded in the Capital Asset Fund.

Specific Provisions Fund The Specific Provisions Fund records appropriations made from (to) the General Operating, Capital Asset and Research and Special Funds. These appropriations are made to provide future funding for the replacement, improvement or emergency maintenance of capital assets, unit carryover, a fiscal stabilization provision to offset potential spending in excess of future budgets and other matters. Such appropriations are shown as inter-fund transfers on the Consolidated Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances.

Expenses Funded From Future Revenues Expenses Funded from Future Revenues records the amount of unpaid vacation pay for staff which will be funded from future revenues. It also records the actuarially determined expense for employee future benefits and change in pension obligations.

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OIA 2012/12 9 Restricted Funds

Capital Asset Fund The Capital Asset Fund consists of restricted contributions resulting from capital asset co-funding arrangements with external parties, contributed capital assets, sinking fund investment income and government grants, restricted for the purpose of acquiring capital assets and retiring capital advances. Funding agreements, using promissory notes as a vehicle, entered into with the Provincial Government, for the construction or acquisition of capital assets, which will be repaid from future funding provided by the Provincial Government through the Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE) are recorded as capital grants. These capital grants, under the restricted fund method of accounting, are reflected as revenue in the Consolidated Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances. The interest expense and the related future funding from COPSE, over the terms of the promissory notes to offset the interest expense and principal payments, are both excluded from the Consolidated Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances. Expenses include interest on debt relating to the acquisition or construction of capital assets, amortization and gains or losses on disposal of capital assets, including write-downs resulting from obsolescence.

Research and Special Fund The Research and Special Fund consists of contributions specifically restricted for research or other special activities. Contributions are provided from both federal and provincial granting agencies and other public and private sources. These funds are spent in accordance with the conditions stipulated in the governing contracts and agreements.

Staff Benefits Fund The Staff Benefits Fund is divided into Fund Accounts for Pension Reserve and Self-Insured Plans, the revenues of which are restricted for the purposes noted.

(i) Pension Reserve This Fund Account is restricted for special payments towards any unfunded liability of the University of Manitoba Pension Plan (1970) and the University of Manitoba Pension Plan (1993) and other pension obligations.

(ii) Self-Insured Plans This Fund Account records the assets and liabilities for two self-insured benefit plans, the Long Term Disability Income Plan and the Dental Plan. The Long Term Disability Income Plan is used for long term disability payments arising on and after June 1, 1981 for eligible staff. The Plan contains two funds, one for the payment of Basic Benefits and another for the payment of Cost-of-Living Benefits. The Dental Plan is administered by a contracted third party. Surplus funds are held for the purpose of covering deficits which may occur in this self-insured plan.

Trust Fund The Trust Fund records gifts and bequests received which may be used in their entirety along with net investment income earned on these funds, according to donor restrictions. The majority of these funds are used for scholarships, bursaries, awards, loans, and other scholarly activities.

Endowment Fund The Endowment Fund records gifts and bequests received with the stipulation that these funds be invested in perpetuity and the net realized investment income earned be utilized for designated purposes. The Fund balance also reflects the change in fair value of Endowment Fund Investments, which are recorded as a component of net investment income.

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OIA 2012/12 11 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLMENT1,2 Fall Term (As at November 1)

FULL-TIME PART-TIME FACULTY/SCHOOL 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 284 277 262 250 279 25 17 16 22 19 Diploma 139 146 170 126 93 4 6 1 3 4 Architecture 297 296 293 287 273 9 11 17 21 19 Art, School of 256 287 298 307 319 76 90 83 75 91 Arts 2817 2711 2485 2514 2725 807 781 756 786 824 Business, Asper School of 1574 1479 1494 1461 1422 124 125 143 140 108 Dentistry 115 115 116 119 116 0 0 0 0 0 Dental Hygiene 48 51 52 52 53 1 2 0 0 0 Other Dentistry3 44 40 39 36 22 0 0 0 0 0 Education 488 514 514 518 578 407 427 440 377 417 Engineering 1224 1181 1158 1033 1094 85 78 69 84 104 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 358 320 322 318 322 92 88 101 89 90 Extended Education 400 372 410 399 393 665 724 837 762 787 Human Ecology 394 390 361 386 430 66 52 56 56 46 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 436 429 394 338 341 37 32 49 69 62 Law 307 313 304 287 288 8 11 6 4 4 Medicine 440 427 427 404 387 0 0 0 0 0 Medical Rehabilitation4 96 138 133 185 190 1 5 7 6 3 Other Medicine5 101 122 104 75 81 1 0 0 0 0 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 6 228 224 214 193 191 19 17 22 22 22 Nursing 756 819 978 940 930 235 197 213 238 219 Pharmacy 189 177 183 189 178 25 26 9 5 17 Science 2808 2596 2405 2344 2398 474 467 439 382 400 Social Work 399 424 434 401 394 308 294 283 267 274 University 1 5678 5674 5624 5183 5270 1002 957 933 791 767

TOTAL 19876 19522 19174 18345 18767 4471 4407 4480 4199 4277

1. Excludes pre-master's students. Pre-master's students included in Graduate Studies. Previously, enrolment was reported separately for Distance Education students. This breakdown is not currently available and therefore Distance Education students are included in their respective faculties/schools. 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from enrolment figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 3. Other Dentistry includes B.Sc. Dentistry students and students in the International Dentist Degree Program. 4. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011. 5. Other Medicine includes B.Sc. Medicine students and physicians enrolled in Continuing Medical Education courses. 6. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008.

12 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLMENT 1,2 Winter Term (As at March 1)

FULL-TIME PART-TIME FACULTY/SCHOOL 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 283 267 259 239 256 24 20 20 15 19 Diploma 130 133 154 119 90 9 14 8 1 7 Architecture 296 285 283 277 267 5 13 14 27 18 Art, School of 246 269 286 268 306 79 93 69 96 87 Arts 2608 2514 2286 2241 2433 871 812 776 805 827 Business, Asper School of 1393 1297 1321 1315 1216 151 132 140 129 131 Dentistry 114 115 116 117 116 00000 Dental Hygiene 48 50 52 52 53 14000 Other Dentistry3 44 40 39 36 22 0 0 0 0 0 Education 477 513 519 516 544 409 420 422 444 448 Engineering 1149 1114 1031 985 1013 84 72 84 69 74 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 353 349 313 315 310 109 95 114 78 75 Extended Education 370 350 382 369 381 640 765 889 813 774 Human Ecology 385 394 367 383 398 70 61 51 47 48 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 398 408 386 331 318 47 30 43 56 59 Law 305 304 301 282 284 6 12 9 6 8 Medicine 440 428 426 405 388 00000 Medical Rehabilitation4 96 135 131 180 186 0 5 7 4 5 Other Medicine5 77 91 77 55 59 0 0 0 0 0 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 6 218 208 209 194 185 17 28 18 18 26 Nursing 704 731 954 929 866 256 283 207 233 231 Pharmacy 200 196 182 186 192 12 7 12 6 1 Science 2639 2447 2256 2184 2220 559 512 488 409 445 Social Work 398 449 447 431 414 302 249 255 269 252 University 1 5211 5125 5120 4757 4783 1354 1285 1292 1039 951

TOTAL 18582 18212 17897 17166 17300 5005 4912 4918 4564 4486

1. Excludes pre-master's students. Pre-master's students included in Graduate Studies. Previously, enrolment was reported separately for Distance Education students. This breakdown is not currently available and therefore Distance Education students are included in their respective faculties/schools. 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from enrolment figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 3. Other Dentistry includes B.Sc. Dentistry students and students in the International Dentist Degree Program. 4. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011. 5. Other Medicine includes B.Sc. Medicine students and physicians enrolled in Continuing Medical Education courses. 6. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008.

OIA 2012/12 13 GRADUATE ENROLMENT1,2 Fall Term (As at November 1)

FULL-TIME PART-TIME FACULTY/SCHOOL 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Agricultural and Food Sciences 191 184 174 192 209 13 10 13 7 12 Architecture 225 207 220 228 230 68224 3 Art, School of 8 4 ------0 0 ------4 Arts 436 445 451 449 453 48 40 53 60 60 Business, Asper School of 102 101 108 104 104 68 67 76 70 67 Dentistry 29 25 26 22 24 00000 Education 105 97 143 132 100 344 337 311 293 301 Engineering 352 304 277 263 275 47 49 45 42 36 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 176 172 166 166 183 12 13 16 18 23 Graduate Studies Applied Health Sciences 25 22 16 10 7 00221 Cancer Control 11001 00110 Disability Studies 7 9 9 11 12 35888 5 Food & Nutritional Sciences 4 13 18 12 12 1 1 0 1 1 Interdisciplinary 64479 00012 Peace & Conflict Studies6 38 28 23 15 14 3 3 0 0 0 Human Ecology 71 54 48 32 31 11 9 10 8 6 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 30 24 15 23 20 35869 Law 59733 00000 Medicine Medicine 291 281 298 270 256 20 23 25 28 27 Medical Rehabilitation 114 110 112 115 121 8 9 9 13 17 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 7 16 15 17 18 7 1 1 1 1 7 Nursing 43 36 36 36 40 39 41 46 54 50 Pharmacy 17 13 17 14 11 1 0 0 1 2 Science 324 322 272 254 265 9 7 14 11 9 Social Work 89 77 85 74 95 97 99 104 111 114

Subtotal 2705 2557 2542 2450 2482 734 727 744 738 756

Occasional or Visiting 15 3 8 2 5 47 46 39 34 47

TOTAL 2720 2560 2550 2452 2487 781 773 783 772 803

8 Post-Graduate Medical Education 582 489 489 470 480 0 0 0 0 0

1. Includes pre-master's students. 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from the enrolment figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 3. New program in Fall Term 2010. 4. Includes Joint Master's Program students in History, Public Administration and Religion based on the proportion of credit hours taught by the University of Manitoba. 5. In Fall Term 2010, the Ph.D. program in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced by two Ph.D. programs: Human Nutritional Sciences (Human Ecology) and Food Science (Agricultural & Food Sciences). Current students may complete under the previous program. 6. Includes students from the existing University of Manitoba program and the Joint Master's Program in Peace and Conflict Studies that was estabished in Fall Term 2010 with the University of Winnipeg. 7.The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008. 8. PGME totals adjusted to include students funded from sources other than the Manitoba Association of Teaching Hospitals.

14 OIA 2012/12 GRADUATE ENROLMENT1,2 Winter Term (As at March 1)

FULL-TIME PART-TIME FACULTY/SCHOOL 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Agricultural and Food Sciences 195 181 179 190 208 16 11 11 8 12 Architecture 211 201 204 208 210 47414 3 Art, School of 7 4 ------0 0 ------4 Arts 413 425 424 414 437 42 36 47 54 58 Business, Asper School of 93 96 104 98 104 73 75 74 75 82 Dentistry 29 26 25 22 24 00000 Education 107 100 145 135 88 371 329 312 289 322 Engineering 364 320 287 267 280 46 49 49 46 38 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 165 168 165 160 177 10 12 12 20 23 Graduate Studies Applied Health Sciences 23 24 17 11 7 0 0 1 11 Cancer Control 11001 00110 Disability Studies 7 8 9 13 13 3 5 7 78 5 Food & Nutritional Sciences 3 6 21 16 13 1 1 0 11 Interdisciplinary 67679 00002 Peace & Conflict Studies6 38 33 21 17 15 3 2 0 00 Human Ecology 77 66 51 35 29 11 9 13 11 6 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 29 23 14 21 19 3 5 8 49 Law 58733 00000 Medicine Medicine 281 285 295 267 257 19 23 25 29 23 Medical Rehabilitation 113 112 113 112 116 7 10 10 12 16 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 7 14 15 19 18 9 1 2 1 1 7 Nursing 40 37 35 32 37 39 41 44 50 47 Pharmacy 19 14 19 13 11 1 1 0 1 2 Science 315 313 285 247 259 12 10 13 12 12 Social Work 88 75 81 74 88 86 102 108 106 112

Subtotal 2643 2548 2526 2380 2414 748 730 740 729 785

Occasional or Visiting 9 4 4 3 8 34 35 31 25 31

TOTAL 2652 2552 2530 2383 2422 782 765 771 754 816

8 Post-Graduate Medical Education 614 497 497 497 494 0 0 0 0 0

1. Includes pre-master's students. 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from the enrolment figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 3. New program in Fall Term 2010. 4. Includes Joint Master's Program students in History, Public Administration and Religion based on the proportion of credit hours taught by the University of Manitoba. 5. In Fall Term 2010, the Ph.D. program in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced by two Ph.D. programs: Human Nutritional Sciences (Human Ecology) and Food Science (Agricultural & Food Sciences). Current students may complete under the previous program. 6. Includes students from the existing University of Manitoba program and the Joint Master's Program in Peace and Conflict Studies that was estabished in Fall Term 2010 with the University of Winnipeg. 7.The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008. 8. PGME totals adjusted to include students funded from sources other than the Manitoba Association of Teaching Hospitals.

OIA 2012/12 15 COMBINED FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE ENROLMENT1,2 Fall Term (As at November 1)

FACULTY/SCHOOL 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 309 294 278 272 298 Diploma 143 152 171 129 97 Architecture 306 307 310 308 292 Art, School of 332 377 381 382 410 Arts 3624 3492 3241 3300 3549 Business, Asper School of 1698 1604 1637 1601 1530 Dentistry 115 115 116 119 116 Dental Hygiene 49 53 52 52 53 3 Other Dentistry 44 40 39 36 22 Education 895 941 954 895 995 Engineering 1309 1259 1227 1117 1198 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 450 408 423 407 412 Extended Education 1065 1096 1247 1161 1180 Human Ecology 460 442 417 442 476 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 473 461 443 407 403 Law 315 324 310 291 292 Medicine 440 427 427 404 387 4 Medical Rehabilitation 97 143 140 191 193 5 Other Medicine 102 122 104 75 81 6 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 247 241 236 215 213 Nursing 991 1016 1191 1178 1149 Pharmacy 214 203 192 194 195 Science 3282 3063 2844 2726 2798 Social Work 707 718 717 668 668 University 1 6680 6631 6557 5974 6037

TOTAL 24347 23929 23654 22544 23044

1. Excludes pre-master's students. Pre-master's students included in Graduate Studies. Previously, enrolment was reported separately for Distance Education students. This breakdown is not currently available and therefore Distance Education students are included in their respective faculties/schools. 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from the enrolment figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 3. Other Dentistry includes B.Sc. Dentistry students and students in the International Dentist Degree Program. 4. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011. 5. Other Medicine includes B.Sc. Medicine students and physicians enrolled in Continuing Medical Education courses. 6. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008.

16 OIA 2012/12 COMBINED FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE ENROLMENT1,2 Winter Term (As at March 1)

FACULTY/SCHOOL 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 307 287 279 254 275 Diploma 139 147 162 120 97 Architecture 301 298 297 304 285 Art, School of 325 362 355 364 393 Arts 3479 3326 3062 3046 3260 Business, Asper School of 1544 1429 1461 1444 1347 Dentistry 114 115 116 117 116 Dental Hygiene 49 54 52 52 53 Other Dentistry3 44 40 39 36 22 Education 886 933 941 960 992 Engineering 1233 1186 1115 1054 1087 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 462 444 427 393 385 Extended Education 1010 1115 1271 1182 1155 Human Ecology 455 455 418 430 446 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 445 438 429 387 377 Law 311 316 310 288 292 Medicine 440 428 426 405 388 Medical Rehabilitation 4 96 140 138 184 191 Other Medicine5 77 91 77 55 59 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 6 235 236 227 212 211 Nursing 960 1014 1161 1162 1097 Pharmacy 212 203 194 192 193 Science 3198 2959 2744 2593 2665 Social Work 700 698 702 700 666 University 1 6565 6410 6412 5796 5734

TOTAL 23587 23124 22815 21730 21786

1. Excludes pre-master's students. Pre-master's students included in Graduate Studies. Previously, enrolment was reported separately for Distance Education students. This breakdown is not currently available and therefore Distance Education students are included in their respective faculties/schools. 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from the enrolment figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 3. Other Dentistry includes B.Sc. Dentistry students and students in the International Dentist Degree Program. 4. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011. 5. Other Medicine includes B.Sc. Medicine students and physicians enrolled in Continuing Medical Education courses. 6. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008.

OIA 2012/12 17 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS 2011-2012 Academic Year

Fall Term 2011 Summer Term 2011 FTE FTE Total 1 1 2 Faculty/School Full-Time Part-Time/3.5 Part-Time/3.5 FTE UNDERGRADUATE Agricultural & Food Sciences 423 8 32 463 Architecture 297 3 3 303 Art, School of 256 22 33 311 Arts 2,817 231 417 3,465 Business, Asper School of 1,574 35 222 1,831 Dentistry 115 0 0 115 Dental Hygiene 48 0 2 50 3 Other Dentistry 44 0 0 44 Education 488 116 152 756 Engineering 1,224 24 98 1,346 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 358 26 63 447 Extended Education 400 190 215 805 Human Ecology 394 19 55 468 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 436 11 65 512 Law 307 2 3 312 Medicine 440 0 0 440 Medical Rehabilitation 96 0 0 96 4 Other Medicine 101 0 25 126 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 228 5 17 251 Nursing 756 67 191 1,014 Pharmacy 189 7 32 228 Science 2,808 135 351 3,295 Social Work 399 88 132 619 University 1 5,678 286 623 6,587 Subtotal 19,876 1,277 2,733 23,886

GRADUATE Masters, Diploma, Ph.D. 2,652 179 161 2,993 Pre-Masters, Occasional, Visiting 56 21 7 84 St. Boniface students 12 23 1 36 Subtotal 2,720 223 169 3,113

OTHER Postgraduate Medical Education 582 0 0 582

Total Enrolment 23,178 1,501 2,902 27,581

Notes: 1. Part-Time includes Distance Education enrolments. 2. Full-Time Equivalent Students = Full-Time + (Part-Time / 3.5). Includes Fall and Summer Terms. 3. Other Dentistry includes B.Sc. Dentistry students and those in the International Dentist Degree Program. 4. Other Medicine includes B.Sc. Medicine students and physicians enrolled in Continuing Medical Education courses.

18 OIA 2012/12 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 8 4 12 2 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 7 11 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 4 26 49 75 0 0 0 6 5 11 187 120 307 -0.3% 7 1 8 128 74 202 7 1 8 137 78 215 8.8% 5 2 7 63 49 112 1 54 6 7 11 69 48 96 117 100 196 6.1% 112 50 0 1 6 6 1 3 6 22 15 66 43 27 5 88 21 125 20 64 152 -5.9% 5 5 10 181 112 293 9 14 23 174 272 446 1.3% FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 8 4 12 2 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 7 11 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 6 2 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 2 4 7 13 20 Total Female Mal e s at November 1 A PART 7 20 9 0 0 180 126 306 181 115 296 6 0 6 134 88 222 121 73 194 6 0 6 144 90 234 130 77 207 16 3 10 4 16 34 101 49 107 208 83 92 24 93 47 185 71 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 59 50 109 58 47 105 7 2 9 173 113 286 176 107 283 1 2 3 7 22 294 5 181 271 9 452 65 165 55 258 120 423 68 43 111 0 0 0 03 90 2 9 4 5 4 25 68 54 30 93 24 113 78 143 21 61 41 27 119 82 20 146 61 2 0 2 12 5 17 14 5 19 13 32 45 282 378 660 257 351 60813 2 13 15 21 34 324 216 540 270 372 642 311 2.8% 192 503 13 6 19 324 198 522 3.4% FALL TERM 2011 STUDENT ENROLMENT REPORT Total Female Mal e FULL 6 2 8 101 000 101 101 000 101 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 1 011 000 011 022 000 022 11 000 000 11011257 11011 257 000 000 000 000 000 000 7 13 20 0 0 0 33 4695 79 97 192 57 44 101 61 50 111 25 595130 84 22 109 73 139 10 5 15 173 124 297 128 88 216 138 90 228 166 111 277 174 249 423 269 346 615 311 214 525 Female Mal ) 2 L L ) ) E E E 1 a Masters SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO St. Boniface Int'l Educ. Agrologist Program (IEAP AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCES UNDERGRADUAT ARCHITECTUR B.Sc. UNDERGRADUAT B.E.D. B.E.D. (Master's Prep. Program) B.Sc. (Agribusiness GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Special or Visiting SUBTOTAL Special or Visiting B.Sc. (Agroecology) B.Sc. (Food Science Diplom

OIA 2012/12 19 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 3 2 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 15 9 24 0 2 2 24 23 47 8 5 13 25 16 41 4 3 7 14 8 22 8 8 16 43 37 80 7 6 13 43 50 93 1 2 3 120 41 161 5 9 14 125 93 218 FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 3 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 3 16 14 3 17 0 0 0 2 0 2 13 1 14 15 1 16 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 1 1 1 0 1 8 5 13 50 16 66 38 10 48 12 1 13 50 11 61 2 0 2 26 20 46 24 21 45 7 6 13 201 16 36 1 2 17 11 113 28 50 163 119 39 158 4 8 12 12 16 28 10 5 15 2 0 2 15 6 21 14 8 22 7 8 15 43 51 94 36 44 80 0 0 0 6 9 15 124 83 207 120 84 204 49 27 76 239 93 332 213 74 287 70 20 90 283 94 377 -11.9% 37 19 56 168 70 238 161 57 218 47 14 61 208 71 279 31 13 44 34 15 49 65 59 124 755 943 1698 648 831 1479 58 67 125 706 898 1604 5.9% 40 27 67 319 187 506 288 159 447 31 23 54 319 182 501 1.0% 13 6 19 47 33 80 35 29 64 49 27 76 245 95 340 217 74 291 70 20 90 287 94 381 -10.8% 2013 18 4 38 17 143 109 120 252 91 211 147 80 123 227 86 209 2454 16 15 50 40 104 10 25 171 680 869 96 138 1549 267 96 234 582 763 1345 49 58 107 631 821 1452 16 3 19 19 3 22 FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 1 1 102139110 527 11213527 1128210 10414 0 9312639 0 437628 10616 0 000 628 404 0003 404 2 5 426 000 426 224 000 224 202 101 303 314 213 527 628 000 628 404 000 404 8 8 16 011 000 011 011 000 011 101 011 112 213 000 213 3 0 3 0 0 0 112 101 213 101 000 101 42 11 53 24 20 44 13 10 23 13 6 19 34 27 61 36 43 79 190 66 256 131 51 182 112 49 161 690 884 1574 279 160 439 196 68 264 123107 91 87 214 194 626 819 1445 118 74 192 1413 949 2362 414 279 693 1827 1228 3055 1295 929 2224 376 309 685 1671 1238 2909 1672 1145 2817 487 320 807 2159 1465 3624 1597 1114 2711 437 344 781 2034 1458 3492 3.8% 1951 1305 3256 527 347 874 2478 1652 4130 1885 1273 3158 468 367 835 2353 1640 3993 3.4% Female Mal F L L 2 Joint program Joint program Joint Joint program Joint Joint program Joint 4 4 4 4 1 E E E F y 3 1 1 2 a Diplom GRADUATE Masters SUBTOTAL ARTS UNDERGRADUAT BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL O B. Comm. Hons - UCN B. Comm. Hons - RRC ART, SCHOOL O UNDERGRADUAT B.F.A. B.F.A. (Hons.) B.F.A. Art Histor B. Arts B. Arts (Advanced) B. Arts (Honours) B. Arts Integrated Studies UNDERGRADUAT B. Comm. Hons B. Comm. Hons - ACC Special or Visiting St. Boniface B. Comm. Hons - ÉTP B.F.A. Art History (Hons.) St. Boniface Special or Visiting Occasional or Visiting Student Special or Visiting Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Joint Masters Masters Masters - St. Boniface UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

20 OIA 2012/12 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 13 21 9 14 23 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 51 2 53 -7.5% 0 0 0 10 15 25 16.0% 1 0 1 2 0 20 51 0 20 53 0 -7.5% 0 71 0 84 155 2.6% 0 0 0 0 0 0 480 2 0 50 0 54 61 115 0 0 0 10 180 28 0 04 1 81 5 99 180 4.4% 82 44 126 27 01 2 2 0 9 1 114 19 118 133 16 98 216 13 29 FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 13 21 90 14 0 23 0 5 2 7 319 75 394 324 77 401 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 13 20 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 16 29 10 15 25 1 0 1 44 5 49 49 2 51 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 00 0 77 82 0 159 71 84 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 14 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 61 115 54 61 115 1 0 10 0 44 0 5 49 14 16 490 30 2 0 51 0 101 18 0 90 28 1 98 188 77 43 81 120 99 180 78 43 121 16 0 2 1 8 110 14 114 124 96 210 112 19 111 131 96 207 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 5 48 48 2 50 0 0 0 17 4 21 15 13 28 25 43 68 54 96 150 34 44 78 21 46 67 55 90 145 25 43 68 61 109 170 43 58 101 22 46 68 65 104 169 0.6% 90 102 192 816 1052 1868 691 889 1580 80 113 193 771 1002 1773 5.4% FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 224 000 224 224 000 224 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 0007 000 13 000 20 000 000 000 0000 101 0 101 0 101 0009514 202 95147512000 303 7512 0008 112 2000 112 10 516 000 516 305 235 80 000 235 385 83118311 313 82 395 0 0 0 530118513 8614729 000 729 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 16 29 43 5 48 77 82 159 11 14 25 29 53 82 54 61 115 36 66 102 43 5 48 14 16 30 90 98 188 76 43 119 43 5 48 17 4 21 326 162 488 321 86 407 647 248 895 334 180 514 343 84 427 677 264 941 -4.9% 726 950 1676 109 14108 123 94 202 Female Mal 2 . . ) F L L L ) ) E E E ) E - Year 5 Year - 5 6 - Year 5 Year - 7 1 Y St. Boniface Special or Visiting TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters DENTAL HYGIEN B.Mus./B.Ed. BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL O GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Ph.D. UNDERGRADUAT Diploma in Dental Hygiene UNDERGRADUAT Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) B.Ed. (Early Years B.Sc. Dental Hygiene (degree completion) Int'l Dentist Degree Program (IDDP TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL Special or Visiting B.Sc. (Dentistry) Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Educ SUBTOTAL Internationally Educated Teachers (IET) Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Educ DENTISTR Special or Visiting EDUCATION UNDERGRADUAT B.Ed. (Senior Years B.Ed. (Middle Years B.Ed. (Middle Years) Weekend College Occasional or Visiting Student B.H.Ecol./B.Ed. UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

OIA 2012/12 21 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 0 2 2 0 6 6 9 26 35 8 24 32 5 1 6 0 0 0 8 67 75 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 7 9 0 9 9 1 8 9 24 148 172 5 1 6 0 0 0 11 51 34 6 12 4 15 13 19 30 32 122 30 359 152 184 391 214 9 6 15 48 1420 62 2 13 4 13 44 52 213 45 265 89 1 2 31 26 1 30 2 56 29 36 65 6 7 13 93 92 185 2.2% 5 24 29 34 49 83 5 6 11 64 56 120 FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 0 57 5 19 26 8 15 23 7 62 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 38 32 70 42 35 77 1 1 2 23 5 28 24 6 30 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 4 4 7 26 33 0 3 3 8 66 74 1 0 1 1 0 1 Total Female Mal e PART 10 9 2 10 2 33 157 190 23 140 163 4 15 19 5 10 15 13 27 40 9 27 36 44 164 208 32 109 141 10 29 39 42 138 180 06 0 14 0 20 35 174 209 26 169 195 1 14 15 35 378 413 31 347 378 0 8 8 33 161 194 29 119 148 0 2 2 6 6 12 102 87 189 87 85 172 7 3 10 43 150 58 0 0 39 8 48 47 40 88 42 43 85 1 0 1 1 5 6 51 204 255 52 200 252 4 1 51 35 1 30 2 65 29 25 33 28 62 53 28 35 63 0 0 0 5 5 10 71 53 124 59 50 109 10 39 49 77 326 403 55 249 304 11 40 51 66 289 355 13.5% 17 68 85 230 1079 1309 202 979 1181 11 67 78 213 1046 1259 4.0% 50 31 81 53 34 87 14 13 27 111 142 253 99 107 206 15 11 26 114 118 232 16 5 21 17 5 22 52 52 104 316 323 639 243 249 492 52 49 101 295 298 593 7.8% 12 27 39 46 55 101 29 25 54 46 46 92 214 236 450 156 164 320 46 42 88 202 206 408 10.3% 27 107 134 307 1405 1712 257 1228 1485 22 107 129 279 1335 1614 6.1% FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 3 11 14 8 17 25 000 011 011 000 011 011 0 2 2 0 3 3 8 64 72 000 000 000 000 000 000 0003 000 3 000 6 000 000 000 1 0 1 0 0 0 549 000 549 235 202 437 112 000 112 000 000 000 1 0 1 67 287 354 32 148 180 35 137 172 29 160 189 34 364 398 33 153 186 96 81 177 3836 13 12 51 48 183 70 25348 40 221 88 83 304 33 10 43 178 74 252 211 84 295 50 199 249 77 28 105 241 104 345 318 132 450 76 21 97 230 113 343 306 134 440 2.3% 9731 129 226 29 60 28 32 60 34 28 62 66 48 114 213 1011 1224 403 190 593 562 190 752 965 380 1345 410 201 611280 1298 1578 573 197 770 983 398 1381 -2.6% 264 271 535 168 190 358 Female Mal F L L L 1 1 E E s r CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY O dvanced TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student Special or Visiting B.Sc. in Engineering - Undeclared Int'l Educ. Engineers Qualification (IEEQ) B.Sc. in Engineering (Mechanical) GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters SUBTOTAL B.Sc. in Engineering (Manufacturing) B.Sc. in Engineering (Electrical) B.Sc. in Engineering (Computer) Pre-Masters - St. Boniface SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO EDUCATION GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Ph.D. B.Sc. in Engineering (Biosystems) UNDERGRADUAT General A Occasional or Visiting Student B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) Majo Masters - St. Boniface SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Honour Ph.D. Special or Visiting Occasional or Visiting Student ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUAT GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters SUBTOTAL UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

22 OIA 2012/12 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 8 0 8 4 0 4 4 2 6 7 4 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 4 7 0 Total Female Mal e PART 3 0 3 4 1 5 10 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 7 24 0 0 0 6 3 9 64 22 86 3.5% 9 09 9 0 9 55 7 55 62 8 63 31.7% 0 0 0 20 2 22 2 0 2 24 2 26 6 3 9 64 22 86 3.5% FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 5 0 5 6 3 9 4 0 4 4 2 6 7 4 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 9 3 12 32 1 33 41 4 45 0 0 0 21 6 27 21 6 27 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 5 0 5 7 3 10 6 0 6 6 1 7 5 7 12 3 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 3 8 71 18 89 58 19 77 0 0 0 22 6 281 17 1 7 2 24 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 05 23 3 2 25 8 20 71 18 2 89 22 58 19 77 2 0 2 21 2 23 22 2 24 0 0 0 60 610 66 110 424 11 36 2 460 12 57 12 365 64 69 25 19 390 83 46 51 7 46 1 53 8 52 54 416 26 442 4.1% 1541 1 3 16 44 143 247 9 17 152 26470 126 204 8 4 15 130 219 78 488 17 28 55 0 1 543 17 29 411 143 232 33 16 444 4 248 147 60 1 61 471 34 505 7.5% 26 6 32 45 9 54 17 4 21 17 4 21 FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 4 0 4 5 2 7 5 6 11 101 000 101 011 000 011 6 0 6 6 1 7 0 0 0 000 000 000 011 101 2137310 112 9413404101 123224 527 000 101 101 325 101 6713101 000 7714 101 0002 000 0 000 2 000 0006612 0 000 6612000 0 000 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 11 58 66 15 81 54 17 71 22 6 28 23 2 25 66 15 81 19 2 21 19 3 22 364 30 394 207 193 400 441 224 665 648 417 1065 204 168 372 501 223 724 705 391 1096 -2.8% 206 14 220 207 193 400 441 224 665 648 417 1065 204 168 372128 501 223 8 724 136 705 391 1096 -2.8% 418 47 465 182 189 371 398 214 612 580 403 983 188 158 346 446 215 661 634 373 1007 -2.4% Female Mal 11 2 9 L L L 8 10 E E Y 12 1 6 3 boriginal Child & Family Services boriginal Community Wellness boriginal Environmental Stewardship uditing, Special or Visiting 11 r St. Boniface Disability Studies Labour Relations & Workplace St. Peace & Conflict Studies Cancer Control A A A A First Nation Health Peace & Conflict Studies Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Applied Health Sciences Interdisciplinary boriginal Focus Diploma B. Human Ecology Joint Masters General Studies B. Health Studies GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Othe EXTENDED EDUCATION UNDERGRADUAT A UNDERGRADUAT B. Health Sciences SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. Special or Visiting Occasional or Visiting Student HUMAN ECOLOG B.H. Ecol./B.Ed. B. Sc. (Human Nutritional Sci.) B. Sc. (Textile Sci.) GRADUATE STUDIES Masters UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

OIA 2012/12 23 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 2 7 9 -44.4% 0 0 0 6 5 11 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 11 16 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 4 4 1 5 21 8 29 13.8% 7 2 9 100 19 119 2.5% 3 1 4 20 7 27 3 27 5 2 9 100 43 100 143 -32.2% 19 119 6 5 11 155 169 324 -2.8% 39 2 3 5 12 39 73 58 40 97 113 0 0 0 67 25 92 00 0 0 0 0 23 38 28 33 51 71 5 9 14 133 116 249 0 0 0 263 286 549 -1.3% 1 1 2 30 17 47 0 0 0 144 1536 297 5 11 157 176 333 -3.9% 0 0 0 202 225 427 FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 2 7 9 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 12 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 6 6 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 13 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 2 1 3 22 11 33 17 7 24 6 2 8 105 17 122 93 17 110 1 70 8 0 149 0 166 315 149 164 313 0 5 5 2 1 3 22 11 33 17 6 23 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 06 1 2 8 61 36 105 97 17 122 97 41 93 138 17 110 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 3 7 36 66 102 36 56 92 7 7 14 129 122 251 128 107 235 9 6 15 73 41 114 64 37 101 1 0 1 253 289 542 263 286 549 0 0 0 33 17 50 6710 25 0 0 92 1 0 16 37 9 39 25 76 23 38 28 33 51 71 0 0 0 141 1551 296 7 144 8 153 297 151 169 320 1517 171 322 20 9 0 166 0 53 219 200 240 190 440 58 248 202 225 427 10 4 14 200 62 262 -16.4% 0 0 0 27 19 46 29 16 45 20 17 37 242 231 473 228 201 429 18 14 32 246 215 461 2.6% 22 18 40 264 242 506 245 208 453 22 15 37 267 223 490 3.3% FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 2 3 5 000 000 000 011 101 112 235 000 235 279 000 279 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 3 10 0 0 0 4 1 5 0000 101 0 101 0 101 112 213 011 000 011 000 000 000 20 10 30 99 15 114 20 10 30 99 15 114 60 36 96 32 63 95 33 17 50 1537 9 39 24 76 27 19 46 148 159 307 222 214 436 122 115 237 252 289 541 242 224 466 141 155 296 150 162 312 159 51 210 200 240 440 Female Mal ) N L L L ) - Half-time 14 13 13 E E E E g 5 s W TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Masters Occasional or Visiting Student Pre-Masters GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters SUBTOTAL Occasional or Visiting Student TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO GRADUATE Masters SUBTOTAL LA Special or Visiting KINESIOLOGY and RECREATION MANAGEMENT UNDERGRADUAT B. Physical Education UNDERGRADUAT Bachelor of Laws (J.D.) UNDERGRADUAT B.M.R. Physical Therapy Doctor of Medicine (M.D. B. Kinesiology Special or Visiting B. Rec. Mgmt. & Community Development 64 35 99 Special or Visiting SUBTOTAL B.M.R. Respiratory Therapy Special or Visitin MEDICINE UNDERGRADUAT Bachelor of Laws (J.D.) MEDICAL REHABILITATIO External B.Sc. (Medicine) B.M.R. Respiratory Therapy (deg. comp. UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

24 OIA 2012/12 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 11 30 41 101 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 10 6 16 6 16 6.3% 3 0 3 7 2 9 74 54 128 3 1 4 17 10 27 4 41 8 0 74 1 46 120 19 17 36 9 0 9 59 1 60 0 0 0 208 281 489 0 0 0 208 281 489 FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 6 15 6 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 14 11 3 14 7 0 7 112 6 118 119 6 125 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 28 38 10 29 39 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 264 318 582 208 281 489 6 2 8 79 50 129 6720 52 1 119 1 3 1 211 101 0 31 0 1 1 14 11 9 11 5 23 16 6 17 8 3 11 107 72 179 956 64 159 4 100 10 0 4 73 0 14 65 138 12 105 13 68 70 173 25 42 112 18 175 35 0 5 52 5 57 79 5 84 13 1 14 92 6 98 0 0 0 264 318 582 208 281 489 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 1 39 74 8 82 32 4 36 40 1 41 72 5 77 36 8 44 616 106 722 580 97 677 45 11 56 625 108 733 12 7 19 125 122 247 122 102 224 10 7 1738 132 1 109 39 241 2.5% 74 8 82 32 4 36 43 1 44 75 5 80 2.5% 26 9 35 200 126 326 163 118 281 28 9 37 191 127 318 2.5% 70 4 74 91 5 96 50 1 51 27 9 36 717 733 1450 634 685 1319 2813 9 37 7 20 662 694 136 1356 128 6.9% 264 131 108 239 11 7 18 142 115 257 2.7% 12 3 15 12 3 15 FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 101 000 101 000 000 000 101 011 112 123 000 123 033213 000 000 033 213 156000 101 011 000 000011 167 000 101 000 000 011 000 000 000 000000 000 000 000 000 000000 000 000 000 000 000 000 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 108 4 112 111 5 116 10 27 37 36 7 43 73 48 121 19 9 28 10 5 15 10 6 16 36 7 43 99 69 168 67 61 128 12 13 25 4721 5 1 52 22 651 105 756 219 16 235 870 121 991 716 103 819 179 18 197 895 121 1016 -2.5% 580 98 678 264 318 582 113 115 228 174 117 291 690 724 1414 123 121 244 687 112 799 257 17 274 944 129 1073 748 107 855 222 19 241 970 126 1096 -2.1% 264 318 582 Female Mal F 16 19 18 L L L 17 n E E l g y 7 15 a 9,10 B.N. - Norway House Special or Visitin B.N. - Accelerated Ph.D. SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Masters B. Mus. - Histor MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY O NURSING UNDERGRADUAT B. Mus. - Compositio MEDICINE GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Postgraduate Medical Education UNDERGRADUAT B. Jazz Studies B. of Nursing (B.N.) SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO B.Mus./B.Ed. Occasional or Visiting Student TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. B. Mus. - Genera B. Mus. - Performance SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters B.N. - UM/ Occasional or Visiting Student TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL Occasional or Visiting Student POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION SUBTOTAL Diplom B.N. - UM/Univ. College of the North Post-Baccalaureate - Diploma Bacc. Program for Reg. Nurses (BPRN) Special or Visiting Music - Undeclared UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

OIA 2012/12 25 Continued %Chg Total e TOTAL 1 0 1 4 0 4 08 0 5 0 13 38.5% 0 Total Female Mal e PART 1 0 1 1 0 1 48 86 134 4 0 4 1 0 1 13 4 17 00 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 61 12 73 3 35 6 3 8 71 123 121 194 209 330 0.9% 2 6 8 12 94 106 3 3 6 156 165 321 FALL TERM 201 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 17 10 7 17 0 0 0 8 5 13 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 6 4 10 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 02 1 7 1 9 47 121 88 212 135 333 47 116 86 206 133 322 9 1 10 63 12 75 52 12 64 0 0 0 1 0 1 16 4 20 12 4 16 2 5 7 72 122 194 68 120 188 5 6 11 11 8 19 0 1 1 10 8 18 1 6 7 16 108 124 10 88 98 2 2 4 182 196 378 153 162 315 3 2 5 0 0 0 13 3 16 84 17 101 82 14 96 19 6 25 101 20 121 86 16 102 161 35 196 66 11 77 85 18 103 151 29 180 8.9% 23 60 83 300 444 744 230 305 535 17 48 65 247 353 600 77 8 85 128 19 147 54 7 61 70 11 81 124 18 142 11 14 25 117 97 214 101 76 177 17 9 26 118 85 203 5.4% 5416 15 0 69 16 133 33 43 166 4 47 90 11 17 101 0 17 53 15 68 13 1 143 14 26 169 30 1 31 11 14 25 117 9711 214 15 26 101 76 177 127 105 232 16 9 109 25 81 190 117 85 17 202 9 26 126 90 216 7.4% FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 819268 000 011 819 279 617 246 000 000 617 246 000 000 000 000 101 101 224426 224 000 448213 426 2911112 011 505 31013 224 123 101 628 000 101 112000101 404 000 000 516 0006 101 101 000 2 101 213 000 8 000 314 000 101 3 2 5 0 0 0 71 14 85 75 19 94 47 87 134 54 11 65 15 4 19 51 11 62 70 117 187 10 7 17 15 102 117 7927 18 4 97 31 119 205 324 870277 776 1646 384 661 179 197 376 1049 973 2022 835 797 1632 196 187 383 1031 984 2015 106 83 189 341 58 399 255 53 308 596 111 707 365 59 424 243 51 294 608 110 718 -1.5% 106 83 189 116 90 206 180 194 374 108 10 118 159 34 193 267416 44 311 77 493 122 22 341 144 69 410 147 28 757 175 146 903 269 431 50 319 70 501 328 69 397 759 139 898 0.6% 1348 1460 2808 207 267 474 1555 1727 3282 1235 1361 2596 220 247 467 1455 1608 3063 7.1% 1467 1665 3132 209 274 483 1676 1939 3615 1351 1567 2918 225 250 475 1576 1817 3393 6.5% Female Mal ) k L L L ) y E E E y g g g ) K 1 1 Y B.Sc. (Honours TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Special or Visitin SCIENCE UNDERGRADUAT SOCIAL WOR PHARMAC UNDERGRADUAT B.Sc. in Pharmac B.Sc. B.Sc. (Major) UNDERGRADUAT B.S.W. B.S.W. - Concentrated B.S.W. - Distance Deliver Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. Masters GRADUATE Masters Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL St. Boniface SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Special or Visitin St. Boniface SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Special or Visitin B.S.W. - Northern program (Access entry) B.S.W. - Northern program (External entry B. Computer Sc. (Honours B.S.W. - Inner City Social Wor UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

26 OIA 2012/12 Continued %Chg 8 Total e 9789 2174 TOTAL 9 0 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 00 04 0 0 10 0 14 10 389 18 45 33 10 28 69 71 19 114 48 39 87 0 0 0 208 281 489 1868 1305 3173 1195 FALL TERM 201 5 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 2 1 3 39 7 46 41 8 49 6 5 11 38 32 70 44 37 81 Total Female Mal 22277 10091 8484 1857 e 5 TOTAL 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 00 09 09 0 12 0 2 21 11 14 37 16 39 39 30 35 49 76 13 88 48 10 38 18 41 33 28 31 59 71 100 11 42 13 8 21 44 19 63 0 0 0 264 318 582 208 281 489 9 16 25 34 32 66 19 13 32 15 11 26 34 24 58 33 14 47 44 18 62 19 2150 40 31 81 467 484 951 57 36 421 93 447 868 24 21 45 445 468 913 15 7 22 56 37 93 39 29 68 FALL TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 639 112 7411819 011 8210 101 0117 112 5 123 12 000 123 11 4 15 1437 16 3930 30 26 76 37 11 67 37 41 30 71 25 16 41 448 463 911 231 235 466 431 250 681 662 485 1147 247 220 467 489 240 729 736 460 1196 111 122 233 353 95 448 464 217 681 106264 133 318 239 582 378 92 470 484 225 709 939 730 1669 384 181 565 1323 911 2234 907 668 1575 374 193 567 1281 861 2142 1993 1566 3559 225 171 396 2218 1737 3955 2163 1680 3843 209 171 380 2372 1851 4223 1092 1018 2110 340 264 604 1432 1282 2714 932 890 1822 313 263 576 1245 1153 2398 3091 2587 5678 566 436 1002 3657 3023 6680 3103 2571 5674 522 435 957 3625 3006 6631 0.7% 3091 2587 5678 566 436 1002 3657 3023 6680 3103 2571 5674 522 435 957 3625 3006 6631 0.7% 1472 1248 2720 510 271 781 1982 1519 3501 1395 1165 2560 499 274 773 1894 1439 3333 5.0% 12365 10813 23178 3304 1948 5252 15669 12761 28430 12167 10404 22571 3251 1929 5180 15418 12333 27751 2.4% 10629 9247 19876 2794 1677 4471 13423 10924 24347 10564 8958 19522 2752 1655 4407 13316 10613 23929 1.7% 10180 8787 18967 1992 1318 3310 12172 1010 Female Mal 16 L 1 1 E E 5 5 20 3 1 E a a r St. Boniface Occasional or Visiting students St. Boniface students St. Boniface students SUMMARY: UNDERGRADUAT UNIVERSITY 1 UNDERGRADUAT First Year - new Continuing Special or Visiting Degree Diplom Pre-Masters SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. GRADUATE TOTAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUAT B.Sc. (Medicine) Special or Visiting students Othe Masters Diplom B.Sc. (Dentistry) TOTAL STUDENTS Joint Masters UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL

OIA 2012/12 27 . istration . 1 g y y of Graduate Studies. y of re . y . ricultural & Food Sciences. y g ram. g ram. istered in U of M courses onl g g of Graduate Studies. rams. Estimate used for Fall Term 2010 istered in U of M courses onl y g g pro y , and one in Food Science under A gy ear 5. Intake has ended into this pro y ram and re g ram. Students must complete 24 credit hours under Universit g the pro of Manitoba: g y a minimum GPA of 2.0. g istered in clinical residenc g (ÉTP) and Assiniboine (ACC) Red River (RRC) Colleges. and the School of Medical Rehabilitation. Enrolment is reported under Facult ed requirin istered under this pro g g g ears 3 and 4 in Education for . y rams in the summer term. Includes all students active pro ) g . for USB ree who are now re ( gy g ement, Nursin g ear 5 of Manitoba and the y y Health Sciences. Enrolment is reported under the Facult y experience, have re y e of the North via distance education modalities. Enrolments reflect students re g T JMPs have been reported under the Universit of Manitoba. of Human Ecolo the Universit Colle g P y y y y istered for the B.Sc. pro raduate medical de g g and Recreation Mana T gy 4 3 6 0 F 32 2 68 19 26 14 in 2007, the requirements to transit chan g Extended Education. Students enrolled in online, off campus, or distance education credit courses are shown their facult y rams shared b e ended for Fall Term 2010. Enrolments reflect students finishin g g innin g . , Kinesiolo rams in Fall Term 2010 - one Human Nutritional Sciences under Ecolo ears 3 and 4 in Education for ) . g y gy T ear students are now admitted to Extended Education as special students. and the Department of Communit y g P J.D. ( ram. Be ed its name to Université de Saint-Boniface g g ram are shown in the Facult ram had no intake in Fall Term 2011. g ear courses, for the Universit T g y 6 0 F 34 2 10 3 71 22 21 17 chan of Nursin ram. ) istered in courses at the Universit rams coordinated b ree pro y pro two Ph.D. pro g g g g Human Ecolo y y) y Social Sciences Fall Term 2011 Fall Term 2010 ram. y g b ram students in the pro CUSB y of fourth- g ( ram with Red River Colle y ree - Juris Doctor ear Dental and Medical students who re g sicians who have completed their under g y y ointl j orit into a de the Facult j g y . Based on workload calculations, the followin pro ram is shown in Music for ) g g b sical Therap y y ram in Famil g Ph ointl ( j rated B.H.Ecol./B.Ed. pro ear studies are complete. First- g y s ree pro g 2 before transferrin sican Assistant Education pro ) y are second and third- ) once first- raduates receive the de g g 119 in Fall Term 2010 ( rated B.Mus./B.Ed. pro ram was introduced in 1998-99. Most "new" students, with limited or no universit g g g oint baccalaureate nursin j e universitaire de Saint-Boniface g Medicine of Arts of Graduate Studie ( y y to Nursin 1 pro y) y y y ion g in 2011, Law of Winnipe ram in Fall Term 2010. complete up to 30 g y g y Reli Public Administration Histor Peace & Conflict Studies Dentistr raduate Medical Education students are ph ( g innin Total In the Facult In the Facult g dmission into the and ma St. Boniface students are included in headcounts when re The U of M offers selected courses, and the ma A ( Universit Current students can complete under the previous pro The Ph.D. in Cancer Control is offered B.Sc. Students who are enrolled in the inte The Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences is offered UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL TERM (Continued) ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - FALL Notes: 4. Transfer credit programs for graduates of the Business Administration diploma at École technique et professionnelle 5. 6. 7. Enrolment in the inte 2. New pro 19. 20. The Universit 3. In Fall Term 2011, there were 121 Joint Masters Pro 18. 15. Includes students in the Ph 1. In 2011, the Collè 8. Includes students in General Studies and the diploma pro 9. 10. 11. The Ph.D. in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced b 13. Be 17. Students appl 12. Includes students in the After De 14. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation 16. Post

28 OIA 2012/12 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 8 40 12 0 0 3 5 8 1 1 2 3 7 10 Total Female Mal e PART 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 29 52 81 0 0 0 7 0 7 130 78 208 5.3% 0 00 0 0 0 6 6 12 96 97 193 10.9% 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 8 65 44 109 7 0 7 121 74 195 017 5 0 1 5 1 8 19 11 66 46 5 85 23 16 69 3 2 5 62 44 106 0 14 14 25 122 147 -5.4% WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 2 1 3 8 4 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 7 1 1 2 3 6 9 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 1 2 3 0 0 0 6 2 8 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 10 11 0 0 0 7 12 19 Total Female Mal s at March 1st A e PART 8 10 18 101 113 214 90 91 181 4 1 5 132 87 219 123 78 201 20 4 2 6 2 37 56 93 28 50 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 10 63 550 118 0 61 0 40 101 4 1 5 178 123 301 173 112 285 10 3 13 183 115 298 1.0% 40 0 1 4 1 122 84 206 114 74 188 5 3 8 56 47 103 59 42 101 4 0 4 171 111 282 169 106 275 10 2 12 179 108 287 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 117 6 0 1 7 1 8 26 11 64 62 6 90 24 17 86 19 10 39 61 5 22 80 15 61 8 2 10 310 210 520 296 190 486 17 3 20 313 193 506 2.8% 2 7 9 29 110 139 25 108 133 16 17 33 185 261 446 156 244 400 12 22 34 168 266 434 2.8% 24 27 51 286 374 660 246 335 581 18 28 46 264 363 627 5.3% WINTER TERM 2012 STUDENT ENROLMENT REPORT Total Female Mal e FULL 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 2 8 10 1 000 1 0 1 1 0 1 000 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 1000 0 11 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 7 11 18 93 103 196 35 52 87 57 51 108 51 44 95 2510 585527 6 83 23 103 16 78 130 128 86 214 174 122 296 118 84 202 167 111 278 169 244 413 262 347 609 302 208 510 Female Mal ) 2 L L ) ) E E E 1 a SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL Ph.D. St. Boniface SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student Special or Visiting Masters Special or Visiting B.Sc. (Agroecology) B.Sc. (Food Science Diplom B.E.D. (Master's Prep. Program) B.Sc. UNDERGRADUAT B.E.D. B.Sc. (Agribusiness SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCES UNDERGRADUAT Int'l Educ. Agrologist Program (IEAP ARCHITECTUR

OIA 2012/12 29 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 4 0 4 4 2 6 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 1 10 10 1 11 1 0 1 3 2 5 14 6 20 00 0 2 0 2 17 19 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 7 15 10 25 0 0 0 2 2 4 117 40 157 7 7 14 41 35 76 7 6 13 36 40 76 5 8 13 116 87 203 WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 4 0 4 3 2 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 21 5 26 23 7 30 1 0 1 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 6 1 7 2 1 3 9 1 10 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 7 11 11 16 27 11 4 15 0 0 0 20 23 43 17 17 34 6 1 7 1 0 1 5 6 11 141 10 1 24 2 14 109 7 51 21 160 115 10 38 5 153 15 24 12 36 3 3 6 20 13 33 10 8 18 0 1 1 8 8 16 34 45 79 29 34 63 0 0 0 6 5 11 53 18 71 44 11 55 16 2 18 60 13 73 0 0 0 6 7 13 116 74 190 111 79 190 0 0 0 28 21 49 293 172 465 275 151 426 26 20 46 301 171 472 -1.5% 30 15 45 32 18 50 47 32 79 237 88 325 197 72 269 73 20 93 270 92 362 -10.2% 11 5 16 43 29 72 34 28 62 37 24 61 165 62 227 142 54 196 48 13 61 190 67 257 63 88 151 667 877 1544 555 742 1297 63 69 132 618 811 1429 8.0% 47 32 79 243 89 332 201 72 273 73 20 93 274 92 366 -9.3% 23 17 40 156 110 266 140 92 23255 31 79 10 134 41 610 171 805 102 1415 273 503 686 1189 56 61 117 559 747 1306 15 11 26 116 92 208 109 85 194 10 4 14 119 89 208 WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 6 1 7 1 0 1 7 9 16 3 0 3 81 96410 112 1120 3 7 5123 6 2 9 2115 7 0 63961 7 123 0 9 615 6 410 000 6 1 7 4 0 4 00029 4 0 4 3 4 5 13 51 6 000 5 1 6 3 2 5 000 3 2 5 12 3 000 1 2 3 3 3 6 000 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 20 23 43 17 10 27 32 24 56 26 37 63 47 13 60 265 151 416 190 56 246 128 38 166 108 50 158 604 789 1393 196 57 253 133 93 226 555 726 1281 110 67 177 101 81 182 1555 1053 2608 517 354 871 2072 1407 3479 1466 1048 2514 483 329 812 1949 1377 3326 4.6% 1293 862 2155 441 302 743 1734 1164 2898 1191 854 2045 406 303 709 1597 1157 2754 1820 1204 3024 545 375 920 2365 1579 3944 1741 1199 2940 509 349 858 2250 1548 3798 3.8% Female Mal F L L 2 Joint program Joint program Joint program Joint program 4 4 4 4 1 E E E F y 3 1 1 2 a TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL Joint Masters St. Boniface SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student Diplom SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Masters SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters B. Comm. Hons - ÉTP Special or Visiting BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL O B. Comm. Hons - UCN B. Comm. Hons - RRC ART, SCHOOL O UNDERGRADUAT B.F.A. B. Arts B. Arts (Advanced) UNDERGRADUAT B. Comm. Hons St. Boniface B.F.A. Art History (Hons.) Special or Visiting Occasional or Visiting Student Special or Visiting Ph.D. SUBTOTAL Masters Masters - St. Boniface ARTS UNDERGRADUAT B.F.A. Art Histor B.F.A. (Hons.) B. Arts (Honours) B. Comm. Hons - ACC B. Arts Integrated Studies ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

30 OIA 2012/12 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 0 0 0 2 0 2 09 0 13 0 22 9 12 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 9 1 0 1 5 5 10 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 11 15 26 11.5% 0 0 0 1 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 0 4 52 2 54 -9.3% 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 84 155 1.9% 0 0 0 4 0 40 0 52 0 2 54 -9.3% 10 18 28 0 0 0 1 0 1 16 12 28 1 0 1 48 2 50 0 0 0 54 61 115 0 0 05 1 82 6 99 181 3.3% 81 44 125 24 0 2 2 6 111 19 116 130 97 213 WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 9 13 22 91 12 0 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 9 51 5 0 10 1 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 70 13 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 13 10 0 0 1 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 13 16 29 11 15 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 14 25 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 81 158 71 84 155 0 0 0 1 0 1 44 5 49 48 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 60 114 54 61 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 44 0 5 49 14 16 480 30 2 0 50 05 10 1 18 90 28 6 97 18710 78 0 44 0 82 1 122 99 0 181 76 43 119 15 00 1 1 1 6 1 110 14 109 124 15 91 200 5 109 20 112 19 128 95 15 207 12 27 0 0 0 43 5 48 47 2 49 29 44 73 62 104 166 41 56 97 29 47 76 70 103 173 -4.0% 29 44 73 55 91 146 31 44 75 28 47 75 59 91 150 92 132 224 729 981 1710 596 798 1394 92 116 208 688 914 1602 6.7% WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 22 4 000 2 2 4 2 2 4 000 2 2 4 0 0 0 70 13 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 101 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 19514 000 303 512000 9 5147 4 0 4 7 512 00 0 01100 0 0 1 1 415 0 0 0 4 1 5 347 0 0 0 3 4 7 639 6 3 9 8 5 13 00 0 0 0 0 13 16 29 33 60 93 11 14 25 77 81 158 26 47 73 43 5 48 54 60 114 43 5 48 14 16 30 90 97 187 73 43 116 11 1 12 302 86 388 313 87 400 12 0 12 307 82 389 319 82 401 15 4 19 43 5 48 320 157 477 318 91 409 638 248 886 337 176 513 328 92 420 665 268 933 -5.0% 637 849 1486 109 14104 123 90 194 Female Mal 2 . . ) F L L L ) ) E E E ) E - Year 5 5 6 - Year 5 7 1 Y TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student Occasional or Visiting Student Masters Ph.D. SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters B.Mus./B.Ed. Masters B.Sc. Dental Hygiene (degree completion) TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Educ DENTISTR Special or Visiting St. Boniface B.Ed. (Middle Years B.Ed. (Middle Years) Weekend College B.H.Ecol./B.Ed. BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL O GRADUATE Pre-Masters UNDERGRADUAT Diploma in Dental Hygiene UNDERGRADUAT Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) B.Ed. (Early Years Int'l Dentist Degree Program (IDDP Special or Visiting B.Sc. (Dentistry) Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Educ SUBTOTAL EDUCATION UNDERGRADUAT B.Ed. (Senior Years Internationally Educated Teachers (IET) Special or Visiting DENTAL HYGIEN ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

OIA 2012/12 31 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 0 0 0 0 10 1 2 2 4 0 4 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 61 68 86 24 19 32 25 3 3 6 Total Female Mal e PART 06 0 6 0 12 94 86 180 -2.8% 0 10 1 2 2 1 1 2 29 34 63 4 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 08 0 6 0 14 47 14 61 0 6 6 2 7 9 28 157 185 5 5 10 65 51 116 22 7 8 9 10 1 41 5 6 7 40 41 27 81 124 151 1 0 1 3 4 7 30 32 62 1 8 9 50 197 247 11 14 9 159 10 63 28 72 30 338 366 182 196 212 990 1186 4.0% WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 7 55 62 0 1 1 4 11 15 6 17 23 0 0 0 1 1 2 10 2 12 11 3 14 2 3 5 4 3 7 37 28 65 41 31 72 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 7 62 69 1 0 1 4 28 32 0 0 0 4 5 9 Total Female Mal e PART 5 5 10 95 80 175 88 80 168 9 39 48 81 332 413 57 263 320 12 39 51 69 302 371 11.3% 10 1 0 2 0 29 28 57 28 33 61 0 1 1 80 281 9 36 1 9 2 49 170 31 219 159 190 31 113 26 144 150 176 10 29 39 41 142 183 4 4 8 65 52 117 60 46 106 4 21 25 5 13 18 13 25 38 70 3 0 10 0 43 15 58 39 8 47 00 7 0 7 0 30 155 185 26 118 144 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 21 14 45 15 41 86 33 345 378 39 37 27 76 324 351 1 6 7 50 194 244 49 189 238 4 5 9 34 29 63 27 28 55 4 5 9 34 165 199 29 173 202 0 0 0 16 6 22 17 6 23 16 68 84 216 1017 1233 187 927 1114 58 32 90 59 36 95 45 64 109 218 244 462 161 188 349 41 54 95 202 242 444 4.1% 11 29 40 51 64 115 30 35 65 12 31 43 42 66 108 14 24 38 112 140 252 101 121 222 15 17 32 116 138 254 25 107 132 297 1349 1646 244 1190 1434 21 10250 123 69 119 265 1292 313 1557 5.7% 324 637 249 268 517 47 60 107 296 328 624 2.1% WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 7 8 12 20 0 0 0 0 2 2 7 61 68 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 00 01 000 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 4 5 9 90 75 165 72 293 365 41 142 183 31 150 181 28 27 55 30 148 178 61 48 109 4136 13 12 54 48 196 75 271 237 88 325 36 10 46 175 75 250 211 85 296 32 331 363 49 188 237 30 160 190 44 40 84 78 29 107 261 110 371 339 139 478 79 21 100 224 109 333 303 130 433 10.4% 9830 116 24 214 54 40 35 75 200 949 1149 173 180 353 398 186 584 579 201 780 977 387 1364 416 197 613272 1242 1514 552 201 753 968 398 1366 -0.1% 263 255 518 Female Mal F L L L 1 1 E E s r CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY O dvanced SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student Pre-Masters - St. Boniface Masters Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student B.Sc. in Engineering (Electrical) B.Sc. in Engineering (Manufacturing) B.Sc. in Engineering (Mechanical) GRADUATE Pre-Masters Masters Special or Visiting SUBTOTAL B.Sc. in Engineering - Undeclared Int'l Educ. Engineers Qualification (IEEQ) Masters Ph.D. B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) B.Sc. in Engineering (Computer) Majo GRADUATE Pre-Masters Special or Visiting SUBTOTAL EDUCATION GRADUATE Pre-Masters B.Sc. in Engineering (Biosystems) UNDERGRADUAT General A Masters - St. Boniface SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Honour ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUAT ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

32 OIA 2012/12 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 8 0 8 7 0 7 0 1 1 9 4 13 5 0 5 2 0 2 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 1 0 1 6 2 8 69 20 89 -2.2% 0 0 0 09 0 0 0 9 60 7 67 4 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 4 10 6 16 00 0 0 0 0 20 7 27 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 64 11 75 17.3% 0 0 06 22 2 2 24 8 69 20 89 -2.2% 4 0 4 25 2 27 0 0 0 WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 8 4 12 7 0 7 7 0 7 0 1 1 5 3 8 5 0 5 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 090 0 2 0 0 11 0 20 31 6 5 26 36 20 40 6 7 26 47 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 6 6 12 3 0 3 6 0 6 2 0 2 7 3 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 5 3 8 68 19 87 63 18 81 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 6 28 20 7 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 05 21 3 2 23 8 22 68 19 2 87 24 63 18 81 2 0 2 22 2 24 21 2 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 11 62 11 73 51 7 58 10 1 11 70 18 88 55 11 66 62 8 70 415 40 455 365 29 394 58 3 61 423 32 455 0.0% 37 4 41 237 19 256 202 17 219 30 0 30 232 17 249 20 1 21 142 10 152 126 6 132 18 0 18 144 6 150 1340 3 7 16 47 14 43 3 8 17 51 72 9 81 485 58 543 420 40 460 67 3 70 487 43 530 2.5% WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 6 5 11 3 0 3 6 0 6 2 0 2 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1017310 213 1 0 2 1 9 4134 610 112 112 3 000 5 3 8 101 1 0 1 2 2 4 1 0 1 2 4 6 000 101 1 0 1 3 4 7 00 02 000 1 0 0 0 3 6713 000 0 0 00 3 6 7134 7 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 63 16 79 52 10 62 22 6 28 60 17 77 21 2 23 63 16 79 20 2 22 353 32 385 200 15 215 176 194 370 406 234 640 582 428 1010 195 155 350 526 239 765 721 394 1115 -9.4% 176 194 370 406 234 640 582 428 1010 195 155 350122 526 9 239 131 765 721 394 1115 -9.4% 413 49 462 172 193 365 353 224 577 525 417 942 181 153 334 474 228 702 655 381 1036 -9.1% Female Mal 11 2 9 L L L 8 10 E E Y 12 1 6 3 boriginal Child & Family Services boriginal Community Wellness boriginal Environmental Stewardship uditing, Special or Visiting 11 r Labour Relations & Workplace St. St. Boniface Peace & Conflict Studies Cancer Control Disability Studies A A A A First Nation Health Peace & Conflict Studies Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Applied Health Sciences Interdisciplinary boriginal Focus Diploma TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. SUBTOTAL Masters Joint Masters B. Human Ecology Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO HUMAN ECOLOG B. Sc. (Human Nutritional Sci.) Othe EXTENDED EDUCATION UNDERGRADUAT A UNDERGRADUAT B. Health Sciences B. Health Studies SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Ph.D. Special or Visiting Occasional or Visiting Student B.H. Ecol./B.Ed. B. Sc. (Textile Sci.) GRADUATE STUDIES Masters General Studies ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

OIA 2012/12 33 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 2 6 8 -37.5% 00 1 0 1 0 20 6 0 8 0 0 0 0 75 10 4 17 9 1 2 3 1 0 1 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 3 2 5 21 7 28 17.9% 00 1 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 21 6 27 7 3 10 101 21 122 -1.6% 0 0 0 34 2 2 5 6 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 2 5 37 56 93 3 27 5 3 10 99 41 101 140 -31.4% 21 122 01 0 2 0 3 67 29 24 17 91 46 0 0 0 38 33 71 8 4 12 151 165 316 -1.6% 9 4 13 69 37 106 2 9 11 126 110 236 1 0 1 139 1518 290 4 12 153 171 324 -2.5% 0 0 0 204 224 428 0 0 0 254 265 519 -0.4% WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 2 6 8 00 0 0 0 0 4 8 12 2 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 2 3 5 00 0 1 0 1 7 7 14 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 2 6 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 2 2 4 21 12 33 18 5 23 0 0 0 5 2 7 104 16 120 94 18 112 020 0 1 1 0 3 1 21 11 32 18 5 23 1 0 1 3 30 6 0 0 150 161 311 143 161 304 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 36 96 96 39 135 50 2 0 7 0 104 16 120 94 18 112 2 3 5 1 1 2 35 5 9 8 14 34 121 113 65 234 99 124 34 101 225 54 88 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 33 27 17 19 50 46 670 28 24 15 0 91 43 0 37 39 76 38 33 71 0 0 0 141 1513 292 3 138 6 151 289 152 164 316 1455 167 2 312 0 7 0 164 0 52 216 200 240 190 440 57 204 247 224 428 10 5 15 200 62 262 -17.6% 0 0 0 237 280 517 254 265 519 25 22 47 227 218 445 219 189 408 14 16 30 233 205 438 1.6% 16 7 23 68 38 106 60 33 93 27 24 51 248 230 478 237 194 431 17 18 35 254 212 466 2.6% WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 2 3 5 00 0 0 0 0 6 7 13 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 101 2 0 2 00 001 1 000 0 000 0 0 12820 12820000 0 1 1 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 19 10 29 99 14 113 19 10 29 60 36 96 99 14 113 31 60 91 3327 17 19 50 46 37 39 76 147 158 305 202 196 398 116 104 220 237 280 517 221 206 427 141 151 292 149 161 310 159 50 209 200 240 440 Female Mal ) N L L L ) 14 - Half-time E E E E 13 13 g 5 s W TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL Occasional or Visiting Student Masters Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Masters SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Masters B.M.R. Respiratory Therapy B.M.R. Respiratory Therapy (deg. comp. Special or Visitin MEDICINE UNDERGRADUAT Special or Visiting Special or Visiting B. Rec. Mgmt. & Community Development 52 31 83 KINESIOLOGY and RECREATION MANAGEMENT UNDERGRADUAT B. Physical Education B. Kinesiology UNDERGRADUAT Juris Doctor (J.D.) UNDERGRADUAT B.M.R. Physical Therapy Doctor of Medicine (M.D. Special or Visiting B.Sc. (Medicine) SUBTOTAL LA Juris Doctor (J.D.) MEDICAL REHABILITATIO External ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

34 OIA 2012/12 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 5 3 8 Total Female Mal e PART 2 0 2 12 5 17 -11.8% 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 11 22 33 02 0 0 0 2 12 5 17 0 0 0 3 0 3 17 10 27 3 1 4 3 1 4 19 18 37 65 2 3 8 8 73 51 124 6 7 13 75 52 127 00 0 0 0 0 214 214 283 283 497 497 WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 7 22 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 106 5 111 115 5 120 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total Female Mal e PART 1 0 1 10 5 15 10 5 15 0 1 1 10 28 38 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 10 5 15 10 5 15 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 7 74 49 123 671 49 0 116 10 21 0 8 0 29 14 10 24 0 0 0 8 4 12 100 74 174 966 70 4 166 101 10 0 70 4 1 59 14 129 12 106 13 69 74 25 180 45 114 16 17 33 00 0 0 0 0 281 281 333 333 614 614 214 214 283 283 497 497 1 0 1 39 1 40 72 8 80 33 4 37 43 2 45 76 6 82 -2.4% 38 1 39 71 8 79 33 4 37 40 1 41 73 5 78 25 5 30 188 123 311 164 121 285 21 10 31 185 131 316 -1.6% 1368 1 2 14 70 54 89 6 3 60 92 50 26 4 1 54 27 52 44 5 6 57 50 102 70 9 111 7 77 49 13 62 592 102 694 546 95 641 56 9 65 602 104 706 11 0 11 11 0 11 12 5 17 122 113 235 113 95 208 19 9 28 132 104 236 -0.4% 25 5 30 706 736 1442 632 669 1301 2113 10 5 31 18 653 679 132 1332 118 8.3% 250 123 100 223 21 9 30 144 109 253 -1.2% WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 9 5 14 0 0 0 90 5 0 14 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 20 2 000 2 0 2 1 2 3 011 1 3 4 03 321 3 000 000 0 3 3 200 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 000 0110 000 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 106 4 110 110 4 114 10 27 37 33 7 40 33 7 40 68 48 116 20 8 28 92 70 162 64 55 119 11 13 24 4121 5 1 46 22 163 118 281 609 95 704 236 20 256 845 115 960 631 100 731 258 25 283 889 125 1014 -5.3% 281 333 614 543 89 632 110 108 218 681 731 1412 119 113 232 642 102 744 275 21 296 917 123 1040 664 104 768 301 27 328 965 131 1096 -5.1% 281 333 614 Female Mal F 16 19 18 L L L 17 n E E l g y 7 15 a 9,10 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO SUBTOTAL B.Mus./B.Ed. Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. Special or Visitin Masters B.N. - Norway House SUBTOTAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Music - Undeclared Masters B. Mus. - Histor SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Masters Post-Baccalaureate - Diploma Diplom B.N. - Accelerated MEDICINE GRADUATE Pre-Masters Postgraduate Medical Education SUBTOTAL UNDERGRADUAT B. Jazz Studies B. of Nursing (B.N.) B. Mus. - Compositio Occasional or Visiting Student Ph.D. B. Mus. - Genera B. Mus. - Performance SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters B.N. - UM/Red River College Occasional or Visiting Student B.N. - UM/Univ. College of the North Bacc. Program for Reg. Nurses (BPRN) Special or Visiting MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY O NURSING UNDERGRADUAT TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

OIA 2012/12 35 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 3 0 3 61 1 0 7 1 1 10 2 1 1 Total Female Mal e PART 2 0 2 10 6 16 25.0% 3 0 3 2 0 2 16 4 20 01 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 59 11 70 1 10 2 1 1 9 7 16 10 7 17 0 0 0 44 82 126 5 6 11 114 210 324 0.9% 5 2 7 118 85 203 4.4% 4 4 8 69 126 195 1 5 6 12 82 94 4 2 6 117 85 202 7 2 94 128 4 91 8 219 5.9% 154 165 319 WINTER TERM 2011 Total Female Mal e FULL 8 6 14 0 0 0 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 6 2 8 9 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 Total Female Mal e PART 0 1 1 11 9 20 06 0 2 0 8 15 4 19 14 4 18 9 0 9 64 13 77 54 11 65 4 8 12 115 212 327 109 204 313 0 0 0 0 1 1 46 87 133 44 82 126 0 0 0 9 1 10 39 5 44 26 1 27 12 4 16 38 5 43 0 0 0 22 2 5 4 7 66 123 189 65 122 187 4 4 8 10 7 17 6 6 12 116 96 212 113 83 196 0 4 4 14 95 109 11 77 88 6 6 12 116 966 212 7 13 1133 83 127 196 7 105 10 232 171 121 197 89 368 210 150 161 311 82 12 94 154 28 182 63 12 75 88 17 105 151 29 180 1.1% 10 2 12 76 15 91 86 15 101 14 4 18 100 19 119 72 6 78 123 15 138 48 8 56 74 10 84 122 18 140 54 13 67 131 30 161 91 11 102 48 13 61 139 24 163 24 68 92 291 415 706 220 294 514 23 39 62 243 333 576 WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 26 8 011 2 7 9 2 5 7 101 3 5 8 9 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 1 0 1 32 581 9 134 000 41 5 9 8 1 9 0 3 6 9 2 0 2 1 123 415 4 812 6 1 7 51 600 000 0 000 000 000 5 1 6 06 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 000 9 000 000 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 72 16 88 11 8 19 15 4 19 6655 13 13 79 68 51 9 60 6446 118 86 182 132 30 4 34 14 91 105 77 17 94 111 204 315 806267 742 347 1548 614 210 239 449 1016 981 1997 783 740 1523 218 210 428 1001 950 1951 110 90 200 341 57 398 247 55 302 588 112 700 389 60 449 206 43 249 595 103 698 0.3% 110 90 200 121 98 219 168 190 358 108 9 117 165 39 204 273413 48 73 321 486 129 329 20 67 149 396 127 742 22 140 149 882 256 452 42 72 298 524 294 60 354 746 132 878 0.5% 1266 1373 2639 238 321 559 1504 1694 3198 1169 1278 2447 251 261 512 1420 1539 2959 8.1% 1377 1577 2954 242 329 571 1619 1906 3525 1278 1482 2760 256 267 523 1534 1749 3283 7.4% Female Mal ) k L L L ) y E E E y g g g ) K 1 1 Y SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student SUBTOTAL B.S.W. - Distance Deliver SUBTOTAL Ph.D. Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting Student B.S.W. - Northern program (External entry B.S.W. - Concentrated TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO Occasional or Visiting Student Masters GRADUATE Masters Masters Ph.D. B.S.W. - Northern program (Access entry) Special or Visitin B. Computer Sc. (Honours SOCIAL WOR B.Sc. (Honours PHARMAC UNDERGRADUAT B.Sc. in Pharmac B.Sc. B.Sc. (Major) UNDERGRADUAT B.S.W. SUBTOTAL St. Boniface SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Special or Visitin St. Boniface SUBTOTAL GRADUATE Pre-Masters Special or Visitin B.S.W. - Inner City Social Wor SCIENCE UNDERGRADUAT ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

36 OIA 2012/12 %Chg Continued Total e TOTAL 0 0 0 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 1 1 2 12 3 15 00 0 0 0 0 10 38 18 33 28 71 6 11 17 36 46 82 8 8 16 46 38 84 0 0 0 214 283 497 2179 1456 3635 11566 9434 21000 WINTER TERM 2011 5 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 47 0 5 4 12 27 37 8 28 35 65 31 44 33 8 77 39 Total Female Mal e TOTAL 0 0 0 9 12 21 11 2 13 Total Female Mal e PART 0 0 0 3 3 6 6 14 20 15 36 51 30 35 65 00 0 0 0 0 14 37 16 39 30 76 10 38 18 33 28 71 0 0 0 281 333 614 214 283 497 2558 9 32 34 90 32 64 11 37 43 101 10 7 1713 6 42 19 29 71 52 33 27 85 13 40 38 30 17 68 7 24 44 20 64 10 14 24 34 28 62 21 11 32 13 12 25 34 23 57 18 21 39 454 488 942 431 449 880 24 20 44 455 469 924 WINTER TERM 2012 Total Female Mal e FULL 0 0 0 6 9 15 9 22 31 20 27 0006 2 2 0 2 5 9 11 1 2 3 011 1 3 4 9414 11537 209 16 39 30 32 76 362 22 104 54 46639 27 456 219 66 675 102 115 217 368 110 478 470 225 695 24 14 38 210 232 442 386 266 652 596 498 1094 227 199 426 507 251 758 734 450 1184 911 888 1799 366 315 681 1277 1203 2480 837 833 1670 350 309 659 1187 1142 2329 436 467 903 281 333 614 906 717 1623 393 183 576 1299 900 2199 885 668 1553 387 192 579 1272 860 2132 1908 1489 3397 368 299 667 2276 1788 4064 1935 1507 3442 355 269 624 2290 1776 4066 2825 2386 5211 737 617 1354 3562 3003 6565 2783 2342 5125 706 579 1285 3489 2921 6410 2.4% 9941 8641 18582 2999 2006 5005 12940 10647 23587 9821 8391 18212 3077 1835 4912 12898 10226 23124 2.0% 2825 2386 5211 737 617 1354 3562 3003 6565 2783 2342 5125 706 579 1285 3489 2921 6410 2.4% 9545 8195 17740 2235 1615 3850 11780 9810 21590 9387 7978 1736 1420 1232 2652 517 265 782 1937 1497 3434 1387 1165 2552 496 269 765 1883 1434 3317 3.5% 11642 10206 21848 3516 2271 5787 15158 12477 27635 11422 9839 21261 3573 2104 5677 14995 11943 26938 2.6% Female Mal 16 L 1 1 E E 5 5 20 3 1 E a a r St. Boniface UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUAT B.Sc. (Medicine) Special or Visiting students Othe SUMMARY: UNDERGRADUAT Joint Masters UNIVERSITY 1 UNDERGRADUAT First Year - new Continuing Special or Visiting Degree Pre-Masters SUBTOTAL TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOO St. Boniface students Ph.D. Occasional or Visiting students St. Boniface students GRADUATE TOTAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION Masters Diplom B.Sc. (Dentistry) TOTAL STUDENTS Diplom ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

OIA 2012/12 37 . istration . 1 g y y of Graduate Studies. y of re y . ricultural & Food Sciences. y g ram. g ram. istered in U of M courses onl g g of Graduate Studies. rams. Estimate used for Winter Term 2011. istered in U of M courses onl y g g pro y , and one in Food Science under A gy ear 5. Intake has ended into this pro y ram and re g ram. Students must complete 24 credit hours under Universit g of Manitoba: y the pro g a minimum GPA of 2.0. g istered in clinical residenc g (ÉTP) and Assiniboine (ACC) Red River (RRC) Colleges. and the School of Medical Rehabilitation. Enrolment is reported under Facult ed requirin istered under this pro g g g ears 3 and 4 in Education for . y rams in the summer term. Includes all students active pro ) g . for USB ree who are now re ( of Manitoba and the gy g ement, Nursin y g ear 5 y Health Sciences. Enrolment is reported under the Facult y experience, have re y e of the North via distance education modalities. Enrolments reflect students re g JMPs have been reported under the Universit the Universit g y T of Manitoba. of Human Ecolo Colle P y y y istered for the B.Sc. pro raduate medical de g g and Recreation Mana T gy 6 2 5 0 F 31 2 68 16 26 12 in 2007, the requirements to transit chan g rams shared b g Extended Education. Students enrolled in online, off campus, or distance education credit courses are shown their facult y e ended for Fall Term 2010. Enrolments reflect students finishin g innin g . , Kinesiolo rams in Fall Term 2010 - one Human Nutritional Sciences under Ecolo ears 3 and 4 in Education for ) . g y gy T ear students are now admitted to Extended Education as special students. and the Department of Communit y g P J.D. ( ram. Be ed its name to Université de Saint-Boniface g g ram are shown in the Facult ram had no intake in Fall Term 2011. g ear courses, for the Universit T g y 6 0 F 31 2 10 3 66 19 19 14 chan of Nursin ram. ) istered in courses at the Universit rams coordinated b ree pro y pro two Ph.D. pro g g g g Human Ecolo y ram students in the pro y) y Social Sciences Winter Term 2012 Winter Term 2011 ram. g y g b CUSB y of fourth- ( ram with Red River Colle y ree - Juris Doctor ear Dental and Medical students who re g sicians who have completed their under . Based on workload calculations, the followin g y y ointl ) j orit into a de the Facult j g y pro ram is shown in Music for g g b sical Therap y y ram in Famil g Ph ointl ( j rated B.H.Ecol./B.Ed. pro ear studies are complete. First- g y s ree pro g 2 before transferrin sican Assistant Education pro ) y are second and third- ) once first- raduates receive the de g g 116 in Winter Term 2011 ( rated B.Mus./B.Ed. pro ram was introduced in 1998-99. Most "new" students, with limited or no universit g g g oint baccalaureate nursin j e universitaire de Saint-Boniface g Medicine of Arts of Graduate Studie ( y y to Nursin 1 pro y) y y y ion g in 2011, Law of Winnipe ram in Fall Term 2010. complete up to 30 g y g y Reli Public Administration Histor Peace & Conflict Studies Dentistr raduate Medical Education students are ph ( g innin Total In the Facult In the Facult g dmission into the and ma St. Boniface students are included in headcounts when re The U of M offers selected courses, and the ma A ( Current students can complete under the previous pro Universit The Ph.D. in Cancer Control is offered B.Sc. Students who are enrolled in the inte The Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences is offered Notes: 4. Transfer credit programs for graduates of the Business Administration diploma at École technique et professionnelle 5. 6. 7. Enrolment in the inte 2. New pro 19. 20. The Universit 3. In Winter Term 2012, there were 119 Joint Masters Pro 18. 15. Includes students in the Ph 12. Includes students in the After De 1. In 2011, the Collè 8. Includes students in General Studies and the diploma pro 9. 10. 11. The Ph.D. in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced b 13. Be 14. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation 16. Post 17. Students appl ST UDENT ENROLMENT REPORT - WINTER TERM (Continued)

38 OIA 2012/12 Total Continued Total 2 Occasional Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time 1 Pre-Masters 8 8 4 8 3 0 16 3 279 160 40 27 506 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 82 28 13 0 123 0000 0002 10330447 0000 0000 21180342 0100 1012 9597610208 0000 0000 30131145 2220 1010 27104142 Fall Term 2011 As at November 1 Masters 4201 2011 1000 17131233 4 13 0 0 GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM Ph.D. 30 15100005300 0000 1781127 12511 00003610 0000 13101125 10401 00000000 6200 0000 6200 0000 0000 62008 0000 62008 4200 03000000 0001 6710 1000 00000000 3130117 0000 0000 31000 0000 0010 7130323 91212538 61303 00000000 1092021 00000000 1250017 12500 912125 00002200 0020 1783432 15614 0000 4200 0000 0000 42006 50 16001008500 1000 19120031 10600 00 230 0000 0000 0000 27340061 0000 6200 24301055 30001389060234 0000 00000000 273400 3000 42210063 243010 62000000 00000000 4455054 38350 1000 392100 1288860 3206 0002 34151959 8200 231111 6200 7400 0100 0000 1370020 0000 8811 0000 0000 881118 1400 2400 0000 0000 380011 1400 6420 0000 0010 783018 1000 0000 0000 0000 10001 22000000 6100 0001 21200000 0000 0010 830112 0000 1000 21306 0000 0000 10001 6 20 0 2 33 46 1 3 61 50 4 5 10 8 0 1 11 10 0 2 55 14 1 0 26 14 0 0 1013 11 4 0 0 0 1 11 4 1 0 11 6 0 0 19 7 1 1 112 49 1 1 156 103 19 15 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All 7, 8 Area of Study 6 f 3 e 4 5 Subtotal Arts Subtotal Agricultural & Food Sciences Agribusiness and Agric. Econ. Animal Science Plant Science Soil Science Subtotal Architectur Philosophy Political Studies Psychology School Psychology Public Administration Religion Sociology Canadian Studies (USB) Biosystems Engineering Entomology Food Science Architecture City Planning Design and Planning Interior Design Landscape Architecture Subtotal Art, School o Fine Arts Anthropology Economics English French German & Slavic Studies History Icelandic Studies Linguistics Native Studies

OIA 2012/12 39 Total Continued Total 2 Occasional Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Pre-Masters 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 77 28 241 104 450 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 66 25 43 170 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 35 123 67 287 4 10 18 39 180 403 0001 0000 1365617101 0000 0200 199904122 1100 1000 968166189 Masters 0000 0000 0000 7130020 3211 0000 00000000 11162130 0000 0000 17140132 9 32 5 13 Ph.D. - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL 1 7 13 0 0 29 53 25 43 20 110 00000000 00000000 13160029 02000000 0000 23002200 0000 0000 4500 111400 02002 0000 0000 23005 0000 45009 0000 42221543 0000 0000 54311858 4222150000 00000000 00000000 9221335 92213 00000000 0000 5431180000 0000 1117322 31411459 11173 0000 3141140000 00000000 0000 0000 3022227 30222 33503187 0000 3350310000 00 213 1100 0000 25203250 0000 0000 241932 10003400 37190157 38110000 0000 361901 0000 6121120 42015200 00000000 0000 0000 0000 0000 10310000 42017 0000 0000 52007 0000 0110 10315 0000 00000000 01102 0000 0000 0000 30990000 0000 00000000 00000 0000 1020 309921 0000 31540000 0000 0000 10203 0000 5191 315413 0000 0000 519116 00007 00000 00000000 13 0000 00000 0 0000 0000 0 0000 00000 00000 0 2200 2400 0 0000 3000 0000 0000 24006 0000 52007 29 531010 0000 25 0000 0010 43 10203 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 298 53 14 25 43 1 150 0 49 33 54 1 0 3 0 10 43 0 4 66 0000 000026862 0000 2686242 36 12 7 3 41 16 233 101 32 148 1 928 35 32 137 1 9 1 27 66 48 5 5 19 61 0 617 16 14 62 0 4 1 10 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All f 9 Area of Study 7, 10 g n n y Periodontics Preventive Dental Sciences Subtotal Engineerin Ad Hoc Educatio Ad Administration Language and Literature Educ Admin, Fndns & Psychology Adult & Post Secondary Educ. Adult Education Counsellor Education Education Administration Inclusive Special Education Post Secondary Education Social Foundations of Educ. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning English as a Second Language General Curriculum Language and Literacy Second Language Education Education (USB) Subtotal Dentistr Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng. Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty o Business, Asper School of Finance Management Interdisciplinary Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Educatio Civil Engineering Electrical and Computer Eng. Subtotal Environment and Geography Geography Geological Sciences Natural Resources & Env Mgmt Natural Resources Institute Subtotal Management General Management Subtotal Oral Biology Pediatric Dentistry GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM ENROLMENT BY GRADUATE

40 OIA 2012/12 Total Continued Total 2 Occasional Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Pre-Masters 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 174 117 26 9 326 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 33 9 24 5 71 0000 0000 39300069 0000 0000 31192153 0000 0001 66155389 1000 0000 22100032 Masters Ph.D. - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL 1 10000000 0000 00002210 5221 0001 00006000 0000 10012 0000 0000 0000 522110 0000 1000 0000 22105 0001 0000 541710283 60006 00006600 0000 27101038 21410 6600 4711101 0000 0000 20102133 0000 201021 00006201 1001 00002900 0000 0000 3500 17150032 15600 0000 0000 10012 00004300 970117 00000000 0000 2701 1490023 14900 0000 0000 6100117 01000000 0000 1061017 10510 00 21010000000 0001 2219133 21190 0000 0000 0000 911100102 0000 991562122 00000000 911100 991562 00000000 10000000 0000 13100000 0000 0000 0000 10001 0000 0100 8200 13105 0000 0000 01001 0000 820010 0000 5601 0000 00000000 560112 0000 65100000 0000 8400 0000 0000 6111 651012 0000 0000 840012 0000 61119 0000 2200 0000 00000000 22004 0600 0000 0000 06006 00000000 2300 0000 2300 0000 00000000 23005 00000000 23005 7462 0000 1000 0000 0000 746219 0000 10001 73 48 6 2 100 69 8 4 54 10 1 0 12 5 4 2 30 0000 000023200 0000 2320025 7321 000022600 0000 2992141 16 11 0 1 15 8 2 0 1013 5 3 0 6 0 0 11 20 5 6 0 6 0 2 22 15 0 0 17 15 0 0 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All 15 3 3 13 11 5, 14 n Area of Study s y 12 e w Disability Studies Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Program Peace & Conflict Studies Human Anatomy & Cell Science Immunology Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Composition Conducting Music Performance Subtotal Textile Sciences Subtotal Kinesiology & Recreation Management Kinesiology Kinesiology and Recreation Recreation Studies Subtotal La Medical Microbiology Pathology Pharmacology & Therapeutics Physician Assistant Education Physiology Surgery Subtotal Cancer Control Subtotal Human Ecolog Diploma, Community Health Sciences Graduate Studie Applied Health Sciences Family Social Sciences Human Nutritional Sciences Law Medical Rehabilitation Subtotal Medicin Biochem. and Medical Genetics Community Health Sciences Subtotal Medical Rehabilitatio Occupational Therapy - accelerated Occupational Therapy - regular GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM ENROLMENT BY GRADUATE

OIA 2012/12 41 Total Total 2 Occasional Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Pre-Masters 6 2 5 6 3 2 3 2 75 19 86 16 196 1001 0000 11580574 1100 00000000 16220038 0000 16320048 2101 000011920527333 6256 3232 321223976 d the School of Medical Rehabilitation. It is reported under Graduate Studies. iences under Human Ecology and one in Food Science Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg. mmunity Health Sciences. It is reported under Graduate Studies. r. Masters 9701 0000 0000 15230139 8 15 0 0 8 4 14 1 9 45 0 4 Fall Term 2010 Ph.D. 6 0 6 0 34 2 3271 2 22 68 19 21 17 26 14 10 3 4 3 FT PT FT PT - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL 1 Fall Term 2011 00 241 0000 0000 23431159 0000 00000000 36738182 0000 234311 0000 0000 1337023 0000 13370 367381 2601 00002601 8100 0000 28241053 0000 8100 0000 0000 1070118 8400 0000 1070118 202010 6700 5800 00008800 0000 11150026 6700 0000 0000 0000 0000 30446484 0000 0000 14150029 12310328 00000000 304464 123103 33016 1410 0000 16 0000 471113 8 03400 17 0 1500 0000 0 0000 490013 0 0000 1070 0000 0000 10708 14 13 15 0 0 0 0 11 6 0 0 47 87 015 1 4 70 1 117 0 2 5 51 11 77 8 15 4 1 0 448 463 19 21 988 765 449 220 25 16 9 16 11 4 33 14 1472 1248 510 271 3501 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All Area of Study 16 k y 11, 12 e History Public Administration Religion Peace and Conflict Studies In the Faculty of Arts In Graduate Studies Total Nurse Practitioner Subtotal Pharmac Total 1. Graduate figures include students continuing in a course or thesis over more than one term. 2. Occasional student category includes visiting graduate students. 3. The Ph.D. in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced by two programs Fall Term 2010 - one Human Sc Agricultural & Food Sciences. Current students can elect to complete under the previous program. 4. The School of Art introduced its first graduate program, the Master Fine Art, in Fall Term 2010. 5. At November 1 (Fall Term 2011), there were 121 Joint Master's Program students in the programs shared by University of Based on workload calculations, the following JMPs have been reported under University of Manitoba: Nursing Nursing Pharmacy Subtotal Scienc Biological Sciences Botany Computer Science Mathematics Microbiology Physics and Astronomy Statistics Zoology Social Wor Social - Clinical Intervention Social Services Admin. Social Work Social Work Distance Chemistry Subtotal Subtotal 6. The Ph.D. program in Native Studies is new Fall Term 2010. 7. In 2011, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface (CUSB) changed its name to Université (USB). 8. Includes students in the Canadian Studies program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 9. The Master's program in Pediatric Dentistry is new Fall Term 2011. 10. Includes students in the Education program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 11. The Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences is offered jointly by Human Ecology, Kinesiology and Recreation Management, Nursing an 12. The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Cancer Control is offered jointly by the Faculty of Nursing and Department Co 13. Effective 2003, newly admitted students in interdisciplinary graduate programs are reflected the Faculty of their adviso 14. A Joint Master's Program in Peace and Conflict Studies, with the University of Winnipeg, was introduced Fall Term 2010. 15. Includes those students taking a Diploma in Population Health. 16. Nurse Practitioner reported previously within Nursing. GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM ENROLMENT BY GRADUATE

42 OIA 2012/12 Total Continued Part-time Total 2 Occasional 1 Pre-Masters 7 9 4 7 3 0 6 1 265 151 28 21 465 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 93 103 8 10 214 0000 0002 11310446 0000 0000 22210245 0000 2050 792660111 0000 0000 29141145 As at March 1 Winter Term 2012 Masters 4201 20119310 1000 0220 17131233 0010 2194135 4 11 0 0 GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM Ph.D. 50 15100006500 0000 16102129 10521 00005611 0000 17102231 12411 00000000 6100 0000 6100 0000 0000 61007 0000 61007 4200 03000000 0000 6710 1000 00000000 3130016 0000 0000 31000 0000 0000 7111322 81110433 61113 00000000 1091020 00000000 1240016 12400 811104 00002200 0001 1581327 13612 0000 5100 0000 0000 51006 00 50100000000 00007610 5101117 51011 9600 0000 1000 17121030 00 230 0000 0000 0000 26320058 0000 6200 21281050 30011288641219 0000 00000000 263200 3000 212810 38210059 62000000 0000 4253050 0000 36330 1000 352100 1188440 32068200 0000 33131754 22911 6200 6300 0100 0000 1260018 1400 2400 1000 0000 480012 0500 5420 0000 0000 592016 1000 0000 0000 0001 10012 22000000 5100 0100 21100000 0000 0010 740011 0000 1000 21205 0000 0000 10001 7 20 0 2 35 52 2 4 57 51 6 4 10 10 0 1 12 11 0 1 52 15 1 0 25 11 0 0 1012 11 4 0 0 0 1 11 6 0 0 18 8 1 1 108 50 1 1 147 92 17 12 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All 7, 8 Area of Study 6 3 f e 4 5 Subtotal Arts Subtotal Agricultural & Food Sciences Agribusiness and Agric. Econ. Architectur Plant Science Soil Science Subtotal Philosophy Political Studies Psychology School Psychology Public Administration Religion Canadian Studies (USB) Sociology Food Science Animal Science Biosystems Engineering Entomology Architecture City Planning Design and Planning Landscape Architecture Subtotal Art, School o Fine Arts Anthropology Economics English French Icelandic Studies Native Studies Interior Design German & Slavic Studies History Linguistics

OIA 2012/12 43 Total Continued Part-time Total 2 Occasional Pre-Masters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 29 261 110 478 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 60 29 44 166 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 38 130 72 293 4 9 18 190 39 413 0001 0010 1466516101 0000 0101 209705122 1000 0000 907555175 Masters 0000 0000 0000 7130020 3311 0000 00000000 10162129 0000 0000 18110130 Ph.D. - WINTER TERM 2012 (Continued) 1 7 13 0 0 26 47 29 44 20 110 00000000 00000000 13160029 02000000 0000 23002200 0000 0000 4500 111400 02002 0000 0000 23005 00002000 45009 0000 0000 0000 0000 42211542 20002 0000 0000 64412172 4221150000 00000000 00000000 9224338 92243 00000000 0000 6441210000 0000 1117322 41451767 11173 0000 4145170000 00000000 0000 0000 3023329 30233 14583295 0000 1458320000 00 222 1000 0000 25202148 0000 0000 242021 00003300 31170149 38110000 0000 311701 0000 6111119 32015200 00000000 0000 0000 0000 0000 10120000 32016 0000 0000 52007 0000 0110 10124 0000 00000000 01102 0000 0000 0000 30980000 0000 00000000 00000 0000 1020 309820 0000 21320000 0000 0000 10203 0000 7191 21328 0000 0000 719118 00007 00000 00000000 13 0000 00000 0 0000 0000 0 0000 00000 00000 0 2200 2400 0 0000 3000 0000 0000 24006 0000 52007 26 47 29 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 477 29 13 44 1 146 0 49 31 55 0 0 4 0 10 11 35 41 4 0 11 4 67 0000 000026872 0000 2687243 36 12 7 3 42 17 254 107 31 150 0 928 41 27 142 1 8 1 28 61 48 4 4 18 64 0 518 20 11 66 0 4 1 13 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All f 9 Area of Study 7, 10 g n n y Periodontics Preventive Dental Sciences Subtotal Engineerin Ad Hoc Educatio Ad Administration Adult Education Education Administration Inclusive Special Education Post Secondary Education English as a Second Language Second Language Education Subtotal Language and Literature Educ Admin, Fndns & Psychology Adult & Post Secondary Educ. Counsellor Education Social Foundations of Educ. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning General Curriculum Language and Literacy Education (USB) Dentistr Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng. Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty o Business, Asper School of Finance Management Interdisciplinary Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Educatio Civil Engineering Electrical and Computer Eng. Subtotal Environment and Geography Geography Geological Sciences Natural Resources & Env Mgmt Natural Resources Institute Subtotal Management General Management Subtotal Oral Biology Pediatric Dentistry GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM ENROLMENT BY GRADUATE

44 OIA 2012/12 Total Continued Part-time Total 2 Occasional Pre-Masters 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 163 118 25 5 311 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 29 9 23 2 63 0000 0000 35290064 0000 0000 29202152 0000 0101 63165387 1000 0000 21110032 Masters Ph.D. - WINTER TERM 2012 (Continued) 1 10000000 00001210 0000 5221 0001 00006000 0000 10012 0000 0000 0000 522110 0000 0000 2000 12104 0000 0000 601710188 60006 00006700 0000 29102041 23320 6700 5210101 0000 0001 19102233 0000 191021 00006201 2000 00002900 0000 0000 3500 15140029 13500 0000 0000 20002 00004300 970117 00000000 0000 2801 1590024 15900 0000 0000 6110118 00 22020000000 0000 2628036 24280 0000 0000 0000 00000000 88100098 0000 0000 1045221 991452120 10452 00000000 881000 991452 0000 5501 0000 00000000 550111 0000 65100000 0000 84000000 0000 0000 0000 651012 0001 0000 5111 840113 0000 0000 00000 0000 51118 0000 2200 0000 00000000 22004 0600 0000 00000000 06006 0000 10000000 0000 13100000 0000 0000 00000000 10001 0000 0000 7200 13105 0000 0000 9510 00000 0000 0000 72009 0000 951015 00000000 2300 0000 2300 0000 0000 23005 00000000 23005 1000 0000 0000 10001 68 48 6 1 94 70 8 4 51 10 1 0 12 5 4 2 10 0000 000021200 0000 2120023 7321 000022600 0100 29102142 14 12 0 0 15 8 2 1 1012 5 3 0 6 0 0 10 17 6 6 0 6 0 2 20 14 0 0 15 15 0 0 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All 15 3 3 5, 14 11 13 n Area of Study s y 12 e w Disability Studies Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Peace & Conflict Studies Human Anatomy & Cell Science Immunology Textile Sciences Subtotal Kinesiology & Recreation Management Kinesiology Kinesiology and Recreation Physical Education Recreation Studies Subtotal La Medical Microbiology Pathology Pharmacology & Therapeutics Physician Assistant Education Physiology Surgery Subtotal Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Composition Conducting Music Performance Subtotal Cancer Control Subtotal Human Ecolog Subtotal Medical Rehabilitatio Occupational Therapy - regular Graduate Studie Applied Health Sciences Family Social Sciences Human Nutritional Sciences Law Medical Rehabilitation Occupational Therapy - accelerated Subtotal Medicin Biochem. and Medical Genetics Community Health Sciences Diploma, Community Health Sciences GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM ENROLMENT BY GRADUATE

OIA 2012/12 45 4 Total Part-time Total 2 Occasional Pre-Masters 6 3 4 4 0 0 6 2 72 16 82 12 182 1011 0000 10571573 0000 0000 16320048 1022 000011120448327 6344 0062 31924771 d the School of Medical Rehabilitation. It is reported under Graduate Studies. nitoba and the University of Winnipeg. iences under Human Ecology and one in Food Science mmunity Health Sciences. It is reported under Graduate Studies. Masters 9901 0000 0000 14250140 8600 0011 0000 12211135 7 17 0 0 8 44 0 4 Ph.D. 6 0 5 0 - WINTER TERM 2012 (Continued) 66 19 68 16 31 2 31 2 10 3 6 2 19 14 26 12 FT PT FT PT 1 00 240 0000 0010 21431157 0000 00100000 33739180 0000 214301 0000 00000000 1238023 12380 337381 2601 00002601 9200 0000 29241054 0000 9200 0000 0000 1180120 8500 0000 1180120 211910 4800 5800 00009700 0000 9160025 5800 0000 0000 0000 0000 28443378 0000 0000 14150029 12310227 00000000 284433 123102 33015 0410 0000 16 0000 371112 9 03400 15 0 1300 0000 0 0000 470011 0 0000 1050 0000 0000 10506 14 13 15 0 0 0 0 46 86 0 115 4 64 0 118 0 2 5 51 9 72 6 15 4 0 0 10 2 14 1 436 467 18 21 953 749 464 221 24 14 10 14 7 2 25 9 1420 1232 517 265 343 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Winter Term 2012 Winter Term 2011 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All Area of Study 16 k y 11, 12 e Peace and Conflict Studies History Public Administration Religion In Graduate Studies In the Faculty of Arts Total Nurse Practitioner Subtotal Pharmac Total Agricultural & Food Sciences. Current students can elect to complete under the previous program. 4. The School of Art introduced its first graduate program, the Master Fine Art, in Fall Term 2010. 5. At March 1 (Winter Term 2012) there were 119 Joint Master's Program students in the programs shared by University of Ma Based on workload calculations, the following JMPs have been reported under University of Manitoba: Nursing Nursing Pharmacy Subtotal Scienc Biological Sciences Botany Computer Science Mathematics Microbiology Physics and Astronomy Statistics Zoology Social Wor Social - Clinical Intervention Social Services Admin. Social Work Social Work Distance 1. Graduate figures include students continuing in a course or thesis over more than one term. 2. Occasional student category includes visiting graduate students. 3. The Ph.D. in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced by two programs Fall Term 2010 - one Human Sc Chemistry Subtotal Subtotal 6. The Ph.D. program in Native Studies was new Fall Term 2010. 7. In 2011, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface (CUSB) changed its name to Université (USB). 8. Includes students in the Canadian Studies program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 9. The Master's program in Pediatric Dentistry was new Fall Term 2011. 10. Includes students in the Education program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 11. The Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences is offered jointly by Human Ecology, Kinesiology and Recreation Management, Nursing an 12. The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Cancer Control is offered jointly by the Faculty of Nursing and Department Co 13. Effective 2003, newly admitted students in interdisciplinary studies are reflected the Faculty of their advisor. 14. A Joint Master's Program in Peace and Conflict Studies, with the University of Winnipeg, was introduced Fall Term 2010. 15. Includes those students taking a Diploma in Population Health. 16. Nurse Practitioner reported previously within Nursing. GRADUATE ENROLMENT BY PROGRAM ENROLMENT BY GRADUATE

46 OIA 2012/12 t e 9.9 5.7 -1.5 Continued Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2011 2010 Chang e 101 808 101 606 3 2 5 Total 43 2 45 1525 2 2 17 54 27 4160 1 5 0 55 46 60 191319 1 0 325 20 13 22 5 30 11 0 11 44 2 46 16 2 18 61 0 61 29 0 29 2711 1 0 28 11 23 2 25 39 3 42 19 0 19 21 17 38 17 0 17 43 2 45 32 2 34 109 1 110 190 13 203 192 217 6 223 203 420 36 456 463 Total Total 1 Masters Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 000 808 101 606 6 0 6 7 0 7 6 1 7 3 2 5 26 2 28 1017 2 2 12 54 19 4160 1 5 0 55 46 60 131319 1 0 321 14 13 22 5 26 34 240 36 0 40 16 2 18 61 0 61 16 0 16 14 1 15 21 2 23 11 0 11 21 17 38 17 0 17 17 0 17 15 1 16 111 9 120 117 216 6 222 202 259 34 293 302 Fall Term 2011 As at November 1 GRADUATE ENROLMENT Total Ph.D. PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 1 0 1 1 58 0 0 5 0 8 101 00 0 0 0000 0 0000 0 8084 0 8084 * 000 600 0 0 04 6 0 000 0 0 4 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 9 1 10 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 17 79 4 83 75 10 069 10 1 70 13 0 13 21 0 21 18 1 19 26 2 28 17 1 18 161 2 163 161 Full-tim 6,7 e Area of Study g s 5 s f 2 n g e y y y 3 y y 4 gribusiness and Agric. Econ. nimal Science rchitecture nthropology Sociolog Religion Agricultural & Food Sciences A A A Fine Arts A Biosystems Engineering Economics Entomolog Subtotal Architectur Food Science Plant Science Soil Science Design and Plannin Landscape Architectur Subtotal Art, School o Native Studies Philosoph Political Studie Psycholog Canadian Studies (USB) Interior Desig Subtotal Arts Linguistics Subtotal Icelandic Studie Public Administration School Psychology City Plannin English French German & Slavic Studies Histor

OIA 2012/12 47 t e 1.2 3.5 0.5 16.0 13.1 Continued Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2011 2010 Chang e 6 0 6 000 707 202 112 6112 9 372000 3 49 43 4 204 18 58 55 22 21 96 59 13 81 87 0 0 0 5 0 5 13 2 24 3 27 6 1 7 9 0 9 6 10 16 7145 0 7 Total 1855 2 1 20 56 20 0 20 34 8 42 27 3 30 43 5 48 29 0 2911 25 24 35 31 1 32 82 68 150 78 22 100 116 4 120 158 20 178 102 68 170 168 105 344 449 434 174 12 186 185 352 46 398 352 Total Total Masters Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 6 0 6 44 55 9 59 13 000 303 202 000 6112 9 372000 3 49 43 20 18 58 22 21 6 81 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 7 0 0 0 5 0 5 13 2 24 3 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 6 10 16 0145 0 0 82 68 150 145 57 334 391 372 1155 2 1 13 56 53 4 57 78 1443 92 5 48 25 0 2511 21 24 35 82 68 150 41 18 59 114 10 124 120 172 36 208 180 Total Ph.D. Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 000 404 000 112 0000 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 0 40 4 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7000 0 7 20 0 20 23 48 10 58 62 60 2 62 65 20 0 20 34 8 42 63 022 63 1 23 80 6 86 31 1 32 37 4 41 180 10 190 172 Full-tim , PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY - FALL TERM (Continued) - FALL OF STUDY AREA AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY , PH.D. 1 . f . . n n e n t Area of Study s 8 6,9 n t g y n y n y c Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng Geograph Oral Biolog Electrical and Computer Eng. Business, Asper School of Finance Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Educatio Civil Engineering Environment and Geography Dentistr Educatio Education Administratio Engineerin Subtotal Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Preventive Dental Sciences Ad Ho Adult Educatio Counsellor Education Inclusive Special Educatio Post Secondary Educatio Social Foundations of Educ Curriculum, Teaching & Learning English as a Second Language General Curriculum Language and Literacy Subtotal Natural Resources & Env Mgmt. Natural Resources Institut Subtotal General Managemen Management Interdisciplinary Administration Subtotal Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty o Geological Science Managemen Subtotal Second Language Education Education (USB) Language and Literature Educ Admin, Fndns & Psychology Adult & Post Secondary Educ GRADUATE ENROLMENT GRADUATE

48 OIA 2012/12 t e 2.3 0.0 2.5 2.0 22.2 30.6 Continued Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2011 2010 Chang e 101 7310 415 606 729 101 112 404 606 505 000 14 0 1 1 5 Total 50 3 53 22 911 31 30 1 3 12 11 33 27 8 19 16117 16 1 17 3881 3 737 41 88 1 86 38 3142 032 14 31 56 0 32 25 0 25 12 0 12 23 0 23 15 1 16 16 1170 1 11 12 81 62 69 0 69 10 0 10 102114 0 8 102 122 119 290 20 310 304 Total Total Masters Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 000 7310 000 000 729 101 112 808 404 9606 1 10 0 0 0 505 000 14 0 1 1 5 23 2 25 22 911 31 30 1 3 12 11 33 27 8 19 58 11 69 62 17 6 23 21 10 325 13 1 26 1626 021 8 16 0 34 21 12 0 12 23 0 23 15 1 16 16 11 1 12 32 0 32 10 0 10 114 8 122 119 169 12 181 176 102 0 102 Total Ph.D. Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 101 000 415 606 0 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 000 819 000 7000 0 7 0 0 0 0 000 0000 5059 5059 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 1 28 12 0 12 0 64 1 65 65 25 028 25 012 28 0 12 1516 011 6 15 0 22 11 37 0 37 121 8 129 128 Full-tim , PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY - FALL TERM (Continued) - FALL OF STUDY AREA AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY , PH.D. 1 14 d e s s 2 2 s 12 10 4,13 n s Area of Study n s s s y 11 y y y e y w La Graduate Studie Applied Health Sciences Family Social Science Law Medical Rehabilitatio Biochem. and Medical Genetic Recreation Studie Physiology Surger Human Nutritional Sciences Kinesiology and Recreation Occupational Therapy - accelerate Immunolog Physician Assistant Education Disability Studie Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Program Peace & Conflict Studies Subtotal Occupational Therapy - regular Human Anatomy & Cell Scienc Pharmacology & Therapeutic Subtotal Subtotal Medicin Subtotal Kinesiology & Recreation Management Kinesiolog Subtotal Human Ecolog Textile Sciences Community Health Science Diploma, Community Health Sciences Medical Microbiology Patholog Cancer Control Subtotal Medical Rehabilitatio Subtotal Conducting Music Performance Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Composition GRADUATE ENROLMENT GRADUATE

OIA 2012/12 49 t e 4.6 6.5 5.0 0.3 38.5 Total Percen Grand Grand 709 3373 3226 Part-time 2011 2010 Chang e 4 1 7 8 Total 2716 32 717118 59 23 11213 13013 34 50 84 5238 136 14829 53 0 39 0 0 36 48 29 81 86 167 159 1531 13 16 28 47 43 39 82 77 6826 4 0 72 26 321 8 329 328 266 Total Total Masters d the School of Medical Rehabilitation. It is reported under Graduate Studies. iences under Human Ecology and one in Food Science Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg. Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim mmunity Health Sciences. It is reported under Graduate Studies. e 909 516 606 1 7 8 62 85 147 142 271643 32 7 39 59 23 82 77 34 50 84 4016 117 12313 41 0 17 0 0 17 23 13 1512 13 15 28 27 5413 4 0 58 13 r. 187 7 194 194 1753 669 2422 2313 Total 4 3 6 0 32 2 26 14 68 19 FT PT Ph.D. Part-time 2011 2010 Full-tim e 0 0 0 0 00 0 0819 8196 0 9097 0 1711813 617 707 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 1 20 17 1222 019 02516 12 0 22 0 0 19 25 16 19 1 20 1413 0 0 14 13 134 1 135 134 911 40 951 913 6 0 34 2 10 3 21 17 71 22 FT PT Fall Term 2011 Fall Term 2010 Full-tim , PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY - FALL TERM (Continued) - FALL OF STUDY AREA AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY , PH.D. 1 s n y s s Area of Study 15 s k y y y y y 10,11 e y y Histor Religion Public Administration Peace and Conflict Studie In the Faculty of Art In Graduate Studie Total Scienc Nursing Nursing Pharmac Biological Science Social - Clinical Interventio Subtotal Social Work Social Work Distance Nurse Practitioner Subtotal Pharmac Subtotal Chemistr Subtotal Social Wor Social Services Admin. Botan Computer Science Mathematics Microbiolog Physics and Astronom Statistics Zoolog Total 1. Graduate figures include students continuing in a course or thesis over more than one term. 2. The Ph.D. in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced by two programs Fall Term 2010 - one Human Sc Agricultural & Food Sciences. Current students can elect to complete under the previous program. 3. The School of Art introduced its first graduate program, the Master Fine Art, in Fall Term 2010. 4. At November 1 (Fall Term 2011), there were 121 Joint Master's Program students in the programs shared by University of Based on workload calculations, the following JMPs have been reported under University of Manitoba: 5. The Ph.D. program in Native Studies is new Fall Term 2010. 6. In 2011, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface (CUSB) changed its name to Université (USB). 7. Includes students in the Canadian Studies program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 8. The Master's program in Pediatric Dentistry is new Fall Term 2011. 9. Includes students in the Education program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 10. The Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences is offered jointly by Human Ecology, Kinesiology and Recreation Management, Nursing an 11. The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Cancer Control is offered jointly by the Faculty of Nursing and Department Co 12. Effective 2003, newly admitted students in interdisciplinary graduate programs are reflected the Faculty of their adviso 13. A Joint Master's Program in Peace and Conflict Studies, with the University of Winnipeg, was introduced Fall Term 2010. 14. Includes those students taking a Diploma in Population Health. 15. Nurse Practitioner reported previously within Nursing. GRADUATE ENROLMENT GRADUATE

50 OIA 2012/12 t e 5.6 -2.9 11.1 Continued Total Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2012 2011 Chang e 707 606 1 0 1 31 1 0 4 1 Total 58 0 58 3956 3 0 42 56 1514 2 2 17 16 49 1 50 432710 2 1 0 45 28 10 191317 116 0 41123 20 0 13 21 0 3 16 11 26 264327 3 2 4 29 45 31 2842 1 2 29 44 2841 217 2 30 0 43 17 19 14 33 103 1 104 195 16 211 190 203 4 207 196 397 31 428 441 Total Total 1 Masters Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim e 9 2 11 6 0 6 6 1 7 6 0 6 707 606 0 0 0 31 1 0 4 1 9 0 9 58 0 58 3956 3 0 42 56 26 2 28 15 2 17 49 1 50 13131736 116 0 4 019 14 0 13 21 36 3 16 22 152316 3 1 2 18 24 18 15 0 15 15 0 15 1231 1 2 13 33 19 14 33 108 10 118 109 202 4 206 195 239 29 268 284 As at March 1 Winter Term 2012 GRADUATE ENROLMENT Total Total Ph.D. PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim e 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 05 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 4 000 0 054 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 000 0000 7074 7074 * 6 0 6 000 1 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 87 6 93 81 17 0 17 21 0 21 67 1 68 112011 0 1 2 11 21 13 13 1 14 27 2 29 1610 1 0 17 10 158 2 160 157 Full-tim 6,7 Area of Study 5 2 3 4 gribusiness and Agric. Econ. nimal Science rchitecture nthropology Agricultural & Food Sciences A A A A Landscape Architecture Subtotal Art, School of Fine Arts Interior Design Biosystems Engineering Entomology Food Science City Planning Design and Planning Economics Philosophy Political Studies Psychology School Psychology Religion Sociology Canadian Studies (USB) Subtotal Arts Subtotal Plant Science Soil Science Subtotal Architecture English French German & Slavic Studies Icelandic Studies Native Studies Linguistics Public Administration History

OIA 2012/12 51 t e 4 -2.8 -2.9 11.5 11.1 11. Continued Total Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2012 2011 Chang e 000 0 0 0 202 5 0202 5 5 1 6 5 90 95 6 36 42 9 0 9 67 0 0 6 7 0 0 0 1 1 2 7134 0 7 20 20 0 22 0 353 173 62 20 5 26 67 8 29 18 2 10 3 18 Total 34 9 43 29 1 30 4426 3 3 47 29 20 0 20 80 19 99 1748 2 1 19 49 29 0 29 26 93 73 166 171 73 73 146 10 62 72 11 27 38 168116364 22 4 45 190 120 409 368 164 10 174 179 107 371 478 429 Total Total Masters Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim e 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 202 5 0 5 5 90 95 6 2 8 0 0 0 6 36 42 9 0 9 3 0 3 6 0 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 0134 0 0 20 20 0 22 0 3 17 20 533 62 5 26 67 8 29 18 2 10 3 18 8652 17 4 103 56 59 361 420 368 44 3 47 73 73 146 150 45 15 60 1148 2 1 13 49 25 0 25 22 73 73 146 10 62 72 11 27 38 183 36 219 183 109 8 117 116 Total Total Ph.D. Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim e 000 0 0 0 202 5 1 6 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 04 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7000 0 7 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 34 9 43 48 10 58 61 8264 5 0 87 64 2955 1 2 30 57 63 20 1 21 20 0 20 21 20 0 20 35 4 39 181 9 190 185 Full-tim , PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY - WINTER TERM (Continued) OF STUDY AREA AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY , PH.D. 1 y Area of Study 8 6,9 Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng. Subtotal Environment and Geograph Electrical and Computer Eng. Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Business, Asper School of Finance Engineering Civil Engineering Education Education Administration Geography Geological Sciences Periodontics Preventive Dental Sciences Ad Hoc Subtotal General Management Management Management Interdisciplinary Natural Resources & Env Mgmt. Natural Resources Institute Subtotal Language and Literature Subtotal Oral Biology Dentistry Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Subtotal Adult Education Educ Admin, Fndns & Psychology Adult & Post Secondary Educ. Pediatric Dentistry Education Administration Inclusive Special Education Counsellor Education Post Secondary Education Social Foundations of Educ. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning English as a Second Language General Curriculum Language and Literacy Second Language Education Education (USB) GRADUATE ENROLMENT GRADUATE

52 OIA 2012/12 t e -1.6 -2.3 -2.9 18.5 16.2 -11.8 Continued Total Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2012 2011 Chang e 505 101 7314 606 3 10 202 4 0 4 06 0 2 0 8 1 0 1 6 0000 6 149 0 1 0 1 5 9 Total 7826 7 8 85 34 87 38 33910 41 75 2 1 11 41 11 8629 74 3 32 27 23 0 23 11 1 12 1629 1 0 17 29 14 7 21 12 0 12 172449 1 0 3 18 24 52 64 0 64 98 03138 98 0 14 31 52 14 1 15 17 113 7 120 122 280 19 299 308 Total Total Masters Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim e 505 000 000 000 202 4 0 4 7 3 10 0 0 0 6 2 8 0 0 0 8 0 8 1 0 1 000 6 0 6 19 0 0 1 9 4 1 5 1726 662 8 23 11 34 21 73 67 10 1 11 29 3 32 27 10 326 13 2 28 11 1 12 18 0 18 14 7 21 12 0 12 102423 1 0 3 11 24 26 30 0 30 98 01623 98 0 8 16 31 14 1 15 17 113 7 120 122 164 12 176 184 Total Total Ph.D. Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim e 0 0 0 000 101 314 606 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00000 0 5058 5058 * 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 113 62 0 66 13 7 23 028 23 013 28 0 13 11 0 11 26 0 26 34 0 34 1515 0 6 15 21 116 7 123 124 Full-tim , PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY - WINTER TERM (Continued) OF STUDY AREA AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY , PH.D. 14 1 2 2 4,13 10 12 Area of Study 11 Human Ecology Family Social Sciences Human Nutritional Sciences Law Law Graduate Studies Applied Health Sciences Disability Studies Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Peace & Conflict Studies Human Anatomy & Cell Science Occupational Therapy - accelerated Subtotal Textile Sciences Subtotal Physical Education Subtotal Medical Rehabilitation Medical Rehabilitation Recreation Studies Subtotal Cancer Control Kinesiology & Recreation Management Kinesiology Kinesiology and Recreation Immunology Medical Microbiology Pathology Pharmacology & Therapeutics Subtotal Medicine Biochem. and Medical Genetics Community Health Sciences Diploma, Community Health Sciences Occupational Therapy - regular Physician Assistant Education Physiology Surgery Subtotal Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Composition Performance Music Conducting Music Subtotal GRADUATE ENROLMENT GRADUATE

OIA 2012/12 53 t e 1.3 0.3 3.4 -1.9 33.3 Total Total Percen Grand Grand Part-time 2012 2011 Chang e 1 5 6 Total 29 0 29 2515 31 819 56 23 110 20 24811 12 0 0 48 11 79 78 157 160 1531 12 15 27 46 40 3919 79 13966 78 25 2033 1 4 15 0 0 40 70 25 33 32 46 78 53 1 54 314 8 322 321 2605 724 3329 3221 Total Total Masters d the School of Medical Rehabilitation. It is reported under Graduate Studies. nitoba and the University of Winnipeg. iences under Human Ecology and one in Food Science Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim mmunity Health Sciences. It is reported under Graduate Studies. e 4 14 5 0 4 1 5 6 13 0 13 60 78 138 140 251540 31 811 39 56 23 79 0 78 11 24 0 24 1512 12 15 27 27 11 0185213 1114 1 4 0 7 0 19 56 13 14 32 46 78 40 1 41 182 7 189 195 1702 685 2387 2297 2011 PT 2 12 0 2 16 erm T Total Total 5 6 FT 31 26 68 nter Wi Ph.D. Part-time 2012 2011 Full-tim PT 2 14 0 3 19 e 08 0 1 06 9 0 17 7 0 7 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 8 1 9 8 0 0 0 16 0 16 19 0 19 20 24 0 24 19 0 19 21141219 0 0 0 0 21 14 12 19 13 0 13 903 39 942 924 132 1 133 126 6 FT 31 19 10 66 Full-tim Winter Term 2012 , PH.D. AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY - WINTER TERM (Continued) OF STUDY AREA AND MASTERS STUDENTS BY , PH.D. 1 es di tu S on i Area of Study ct rts es fli 15 A di strat f i on tu n C i S ty o d m l Ad acu uate on 10, 11 i c F d g li bli l e ra story e u eace an h G Hi P R P ota n t n I I T 1. Graduate figures include students continuing in a course or thesis over more than one term. 2. The Ph.D. in Food & Nutritional Sciences was replaced by two programs Fall Term 2010 - one Human Sc Agricultural & Food Sciences. Current students can elect to complete under the previous program. 3. The School of Art introduced its first graduate program, the Master Fine Art, in Fall Term 2010. 4. At March 1 (Winter Term 2012) there were 119 Joint Master's Program students in the programs shared by University of Ma Based on workload calculations, the following JMPs have been reported under University of Manitoba: 5. The Ph.D. program in Native Studies was new Fall Term 2010. 6. In 2011, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface (CUSB) changed its name to Université (USB). 7. Includes students in the Canadian Studies program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 8. The Master's program in Pediatric Dentistry was new Fall Term 2011. 9. Includes students in the Education program at St. Boniface taking courses U of M. 11. The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Cancer Control is offered jointly by the Faculty of Nursing and Department Co 12. Effective 2003, newly admitted students in interdisciplinary studies are reflected the Faculty of their advisor. 13. A Joint Master's Program in Peace and Conflict Studies, with the University of Winnipeg, was introduced Fall Term 2010. 14. Includes those students taking a Diploma in Population Health. Nursing Nursing 10. The Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences is offered jointly by Human Ecology, Kinesiology and Recreation Management, Nursing an 15. Nurse Practitioner reported previously within Nursing. Nurse Practitioner Subtotal Pharmacy Pharmacy Physics and Astronomy Statistics Zoology Total Subtotal Social Services Admin. Social Work Social Work Distance Subtotal Science Biological Sciences Botany Chemistry Computer Science Mathematics Microbiology Subtotal Social Work Social - Clinical Intervention GRADUATE ENROLMENT GRADUATE

54 OIA 2012/12 SUMMER ENROLMENT As at August 9, 2012

Faculty/School 2012 2011 Female Male Total Female Male Total % Change1

Undergraduate Students Agricultural & Food Sciences 56 46 102 59 48 107 -4.7% Agriculture Diploma 0 0 0 2 3 5 * Architecture 10 3 13 6 6 12 * Art, School of 80 26 106 95 21 116 -8.6% Arts 980 574 1,554 893 567 1,460 6.4% Business, Asper School of 412 443 855 373 404 777 10.0% Dentistry Dentistry 3 3 6 4 3 7 * Dental Hygiene 0 0 0 1 0 1 * Education2 402 110 512 410 121 531 -3.6% Engineering 85 341 426 70 272 342 24.6% Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 101 93 194 95 126 221 -12.2% Extended Education 473 252 725 505 248 753 -3.7% Human Ecology 193 12 205 180 14 194 5.7% Kinesiology and Recreation Management 133 94 227 128 100 228 -0.4% Law 6 2 8 6 5 11 * Medicine Medicine 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Medical Rehabilitation 33 17 50 62 26 88 -43.2% Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 2 33 25 58 27 33 60 -3.3% Nursing 576 72 648 600 67 667 -2.8% Pharmacy 67 51 118 62 50 112 5.4% Science 647 660 1,307 593 637 1,230 6.3% Social Work3 405 72 477 388 73 461 3.5% University 14 1,276 937 2,213 1,327 854 2,181 1.5% Sub-Total 5,971 3,833 9,804 5,886 3,678 9,564 2.5%

Graduate Studies5 451 214 665 398 195 593 12.1%

Total 6,422 4,047 10,469 6,284 3,873 10,157 3.1%

1. An asterisk (*) indicates that enrolment was below 25 in either year. Percent changes in faculties containing fewer than 25 students can show abnormally large differences, therefore these changes are not reported. 2. Enrolment in the integrated program is shown in Music for years 3 and 4 and in Education for year 5. 3. Includes William Norrie Centre, Distance and Northern programs. 4. The University 1 program was introduced in 1998-99. Most "new" students, with limited or no university experience, have registered under this program. Students must complete 24 credit hours under University 1 (and may complete up to 30) before transferring into a degree program. Beginning in 2007, the requirements to transit changed requiring a minimum GPA of 2.0. 5. Graduate Studies includes pre-master's, master's, doctoral, occasional and diploma students.

OIA 2012/12 55 HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF SUMMER ENROLMENT 2008-2012

FACULTY/SCHOOL 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 102 107 99 82 90 Diploma 05331 Architecture 13 12 14 18 50 Art, School of 106 116 126 134 144 Arts 1,554 1,460 1,304 1,259 1,380 Business, Asper School of 855 777 810 789 704 Dentistry Dentistry 67757 Dental Hygiene 01310 1 Education 512 531 533 566 526 Engineering 426 342 332 316 338 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 194 221 201 199 171 Extended Education 725 753 900 808 771 1 Human Ecology 205 194 208 193 217 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 227 228 198 183 169 Law 8 11 7 5 5 Medicine Medicine 00000 Medical Rehabilitation 50 88 81 129 136 1,2 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 58 60 63 65 62 Nursing 648 667 752 749 759 Pharmacy 118 112 92 107 115 Science 1,307 1,230 1,110 1,007 946 3 Social Work 477 461 481 482 440 4 University 1 2,213 2,181 2,149 1,949 1,819 5 Graduate Studies 665 593 648 588 587

TOTAL 10,469 10,157 10,121 9,637 9,437

1. Enrolment in the integrated programs is shown in Human Ecology or Music for years 3 and 4 and in Education for year 5. 2. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008. 3. Includes William Norrie Centre, Distance and Northern programs. 4. The University 1 program was introduced in 1998-99. Most "new" students, with limited or no university experience, have registered under this program. Students must complete 24 credit hours under University 1 (and may complete up to 30) before transferring into a degree program. Beginning in 2007, the requirements to transit changed requiring a minimum GPA of 2.0. 5. Graduate Studies includes pre-master's, master's, doctoral, occasional and diploma students.

56 OIA 2012/12 0 143 8 306 0 49 1 315 1 97 0 129 0 466 0 214 Total 48 1 96 0 261 6 42 309 143 0 297 1 391 8 74 473 314 0 210 4 118 332 129689 0 139368 67 32 895 50 450 710369 263 10 92 81 1065 236 460 0 11 247 466872 0 214 39 0 80 991 366 293 48 707 81% 6% 12% 100% 23451357 423 19 856 322 3624 1698 1262 2 45 1309 2660 98 524 3282 5913 225 542 6680 19716 1563 2962 24241 4 9 8 0 1 1 1 25 37 76 85 92 66 19 25 807 124 407 665 235 474 308 1002 1,2 2 1 5 2 1 0 3 2 Part-Time 40 0 81 0 80 0 00 0 10 0 01 0 10 0 17 6 61 4 11 98 16 10 60 29 82 2 5329 8 6 18 0 25 0 252 136 19 439 289 79 403 237 25 169 39 27 113 193 356 78 40 808 141 53 67% 27% 6% 100% 3005 1186 280 4471 ory. classroom instruction. Distance delivery includes Independent Study, on-line courses, Campus Manitoba Fall Term 2011 48 96 (As at November 1) 284 139 297 307 256 129 488 358 400 394 436 465 228 756 189 399 2817 1574 1224 2808 5678 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 Full-Time UNDERGRADUATE ENROLMENT BY DELIVERY METHOD 48 0 95 0 244 0 40 139 0 289 0 306 0 149 0129 107 437 0 3 48 308307 3 26 47 67 316362 2465 2 76 218 72 703 0 0 0 10 53 189 0 253 100 46 85% 2% 14% 100% 19061259 134 3 777 312 1180 0 44 2304 20 484 5105 84 489 16711 377 2682 19770 Standard Distance Combined Total Standard Distance Combined Total Standard Distance Combined Total 3 Dentistry Medicine Dental Hygiene Medical Rehabilitation FACULTY/SCHOOL Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree Diploma Architecture Law Art, School of Arts Business, Asper School of Dentistry Education Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Extended Education Human Ecology Kinesiology and Recreation Management Medicine Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Nursing Pharmacy Science Social Work University 1 TOTAL 1. Students are counted in one of three categories - Standard, Distance or Combined. Standard delivery refers to traditional and group-based study. Students taking a combination of Standard Distance delivery are included in the Combined categ 2. Excludes B.Sc. Medicine, Dentistry and pre-master's students. 3. Due to rounding, individual percentage totals may not sum 100.

OIA 2012/12 57 0 139 4 301 0 49 0 311 0 96 0 128 0 441 0 212 Total 49 0 96 0 252 3 52 307 139 0 296 1 351 7 87 445 311 0 250 5 70 325 128684 0 139 63 886 314 48 100 462 658333 249 11 103 111 1010 213 455 0 22 235 441865 0 212 23 0 72 960 358 280 62 700 78% 7% 15% 100% 20701132 434 38 975 374 3479 1544 1192 4 37 1233 2513 91 594 3198 5465 232 868 6565 18322 1565 3594 23481 9 5 6 0 0 1 0 24 47 79 84 70 17 12 871 152 409 109 640 256 559 302 1354 1,2 3 8 1 2 0 0 8 8 Part-Time 90 0 50 0 60 0 00 0 00 0 10 0 00 0 19 2 66 5 59 42 79 4 5239 10 6 17 0 12 0 249 136 24 483108 314 31 74 13 391 224 25 211 23 22 110 180 12 439 76 44 69% 24% 6% 100% 3475 1219 312 5006 1120 166 68 ory. classroom instruction. Distance delivery includes Independent Study, on-line courses, Campus Manitoba (As at March 1) 48 96 Winter Term 2012 283 130 296 305 246 128 477 353 370 385 398 441 218 704 200 398 2608 1392 1149 2639 5211 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Full-Time UNDERGRADUATE ENROLMENT BY DELIVERY METHOD 48 0 96 0 233130 1 0 49 291 1 305 0 184 0128 62 435 0 3 39 255 6 92 267 25 78 281312 1441 1 103 196 85 654 0 0 0 22 50 200 0 248 100 50 80% 2% 18% 100% 15871024 120 7 901 361 1113 0 36 2074 15 550 4345 66 800 14847 346 3282 18475 Standard Distance Combined Total Standard Distance Combined Total Standard Distance Combined Total 3 Dentistry Medicine Dental Hygiene Medical Rehabilitation FACULTY/SCHOOL Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree Diploma Architecture Law Art, School of Arts Business, Asper School of Dentistry Education Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Extended Education Human Ecology Kinesiology and Recreation Management Medicine Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Nursing Pharmacy Science Social Work University 1 TOTAL 1. Students are counted in one of three categories - Standard, Distance or Combined. Standard delivery refers to traditional and group-based study. Students taking a combination of Standard Distance delivery are included in the Combined categ 2. Excludes B.Sc. Medicine, Dentistry and pre-master's students. 3. Due to rounding, individual percentage totals may not sum 100.

58 OIA 2012/12 1 CEUs 2008 22 86 224 751 303 798 Students 1 CEUs 2009 57 194 179 684 224 600 Students 1 CEUs dents. 2010 250 688 156 681 111 329 Students 1 CEUs 2011 22 66 250 1,043 349 1,041 Students EXTENDED EDUCATION (For the Years Ending March 31) 1 CEUs -- 2012 210 825 375 1,358 6,474 66,953 6,410 54,724 6,629 53,889 5,813 32,422 5,662 29,336 3,455 12,249 3,573 12,301 4,016 13,965 4,064 14,260 3,974 13,881 2,434 52,520 2,216 40,273 2,096 38,226 1,289 16,685 1,139 13,820 Students NON-DEGREE ENROLMENT AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS STATISTICS 2 YEAR English Language Studies Extended Education Inter-Area Programs TOTAL Aboriginal Focus Programs Summer Term 1. Definition of a Continuing Education Unit (CEU): CEU is used to convert student contact hours where one (1) equivalent ten (10) hours. Stated another way, one contact hour is equal to 0.1 CEU. The total number of CEUs for any course is determined by multiplying the contact hours x 0.1 stu 2. Total amounts are correct; summing each component may result in rounding errors.

OIA 2012/12 59 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY AGE 1 Fall Term 2011 (As at November 1)

FULL-TIME2 PART-TIME AGE FEMALE MALE SUBTOTAL FEMALE MALE SUBTOTAL TOTAL

16 8 3 11 0 0 0 11 17 233 199 432 18 10 28 460 18 1595 1291 2886 88 78 166 3052 19 1522 1252 2774 195 128 323 3097 20 1521 1253 2774 183 135 318 3092

21 1489 1207 2696 200 137 337 3033 22 1195 1095 2290 184 161 345 2635 23 794 803 1597 174 140 314 1911 24 512 567 1079 151 109 260 1339 25 352 394 746 128 102 230 976

26 239 273 512 111 69 180 692 27 186 183 369 103 50 153 522 28 119 129 248 89 57 146 394 29 102 107 209 86 50 136 345 30 74 84 158 74 38 112 270

31 80 59 139 58 32 90 229 32 56 53 109 73 34 107 216 33 57 34 91 75 32 107 198 34 56 23 79 74 26 100 179 35 40 21 61 60 25 85 146

36 33 21 54 48 20 68 122 37 48 22 70 44 19 63 133 38 34 19 53 47 24 71 124 39 30 9 39 41 19 60 99 40 14 12 26 46 17 63 89

41 31 10 41 33 14 47 88 42 24 10 34 51 16 67 101 43 21 5 26 35 12 47 73 44 14 3 17 31 11 42 59 45 11 13 24 33 10 43 67

46-50 47 23 70 144 49 193 263 51-55 23 8 31 72 28 100 131 56-60 12 6 18 24 7 31 49 61-64 0 1 1 5 3 8 9 65 & Over3 5 0 5 16 15 31 36 Age unknown 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Mean 22.0 21.9 22.0 29.5 27.2 28.6 23.2 Median 21 21 21 25 23 24 21

Subtotal 10578 9192 19770 2794 1677 4471 24241

B.Sc. (Dentistry) 30 30 B.Sc. (Medicine) 76 76

TOTAL 19876 4471 24347

1. Excludes Pre-Master's students. Pre-Master's students are included in Graduate Studies. 2. Full-time is based on 60% of the normal full academic program for the term. 3. Students who are 65 years of age and older are exempted from paying tuition fees.

60 OIA 2012/12 GRADUATE STUDENTS BY AGE1 Fall Term 2011 (As at November 1)

FULL-TIME PART-TIME AGE FEMALE MALE SUBTOTAL FEMALE MALE SUBTOTAL TOTAL

20 01 1 00 0 1 21 63 9 00 0 9 22 65 36 101 0 1 1 102 23 105 60 165 2 1 3 168 24 111 94 205 8 6 14 219 25 117 120 237 5 5 10 247

26 141 92 233 17 6 23 256 27 115 91 206 17 7 24 230 28 104 95 199 22 8 30 229 29 84 91 175 15 8 23 198 30 74 93 167 16 16 32 199

31 76 74 150 29 16 45 195 32 50 67 117 20 15 35 152 33 47 47 94 21 14 35 129 34 31 45 76 14 13 27 103 35 34 29 63 23 17 40 103

36 32 39 71 20 14 34 105 37 28 20 48 21 10 31 79 38 28 19 47 21 9 30 77 39 31 11 42 16 13 29 71 40 16 15 31 16 7 23 54

41 14 9 23 20 12 32 55 42 13 19 32 21 4 25 57 43 15 12 27 13 12 25 52 44 11 9 20 14 3 17 37 45 13 10 23 15 8 23 46

46-50 50 35 85 65 29 94 179 51-55 46 14 60 46 12 58 118 56-60 12 2 14 18 8 26 40 61-64 7 0 7 4 1 5 12 65 & Over2 33 6 01 1 7

Mean 30.9 30.4 30.7 39.0 37.6 38.5 32.4 Median 28 29 29 38 36 37 30

Subtotal 1479 1255 2734 519 276 795 3529

JMP3 History 34 2 36 Religion 6 0 6 Public Admin. 21 17 38 Peace & Conflict Studies 10 3 13

PGME 582 0 582

TOTAL 4111

1. Includes Pre-Master's students. 2. Students who are 65 years of age and older are exempted from paying tuition fees. 3. All JMP students are included in the age breakdown. This table shows the JMP students reported under the University of Manitoba, based on workload calculations.

OIA 2012/12 61 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY,1 AND YEAR Fall Term 2011 As at November 1st

GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

AGRIC. & FOOD SCI. (DEGREE) Agribusiness Agribusiness 9 35 22 27 0 0 93 Business Management 0000000 SUBTOTAL 9 35 22 27 0 0 93 Agriculture Agronomy 8 18 17 12 0 0 55 Animal Systems 2 20 15 7 0 0 44 Plant Biotechnology 2331009 SUBTOTAL 12 41 35 20 0 0 108 Agroecology 06470017 Food Science 15 32 14 17 0 0 78 Co-op 0000000 Undeclared 0001001 Int'l Educated Agrologist Program (IEAP)2 000001212 Special or Visiting 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 36 114 75 72 0 12 309

AGRIC. & FOOD SCI. (DIPLOMA) Agricultural Finance 0100001 Business Management 0 14 000014 Crop Management 4 24 000028 General Agriculture 2300005 Livestock Management 46000010 Undeclared 81 4000085 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 91 52 0000143

ARCHITECTURE Environmental Design 0 104 93 89 0 0 286 Environmental Design (Masters Prep.)3 001190020 Special or Visiting 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 0 104 104 98 0 0 306

ART (DEGREE) Art History 05710013 Art History (Honours) 0002002 Fine Arts 91 101 46 0 0 0 238 Fine Arts (Honours) 0 0 34 32 0 0 66 Special or Visiting 0000011 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 91 106 87 35 0 1 320

ART (DIPLOMA) Fine Arts 82200012 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 82200012

ARTS Anthropology Major (3-Year) 1 11 28 0 0 0 40 Advanced (4-Year) 0 1 7 18 0 0 26 SUBTOTAL 1 12 35 18 0 0 66 Art History Major (3-Year) 02900011 SUBTOTAL 02900011 Asian Studies Major (3-Year) 0040004 SUBTOTAL 0040004 Canadian Studies Major (3-Year) 0010001 Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0010001 Central & Eastern European Studies Advanced (4-Year) 0002002 SUBTOTAL 0002002 Classics Classical Studies Major (3-Year) 0 2 24 0 0 0 26 Advanced (4-Year) 0052007 SUBTOTAL 0 2 29 2 0 0 33

Continued 62 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY1 AND YEAR - FALL TERM 2011 (Cont.)

GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

ARTS (Continued) Economics Major (3-Year) 4 51 145 2 0 0 202 Advanced (4-Year) 1 1 10 16 0 0 28 Honours (4-Year) 0 4 5 11 0 0 20 SUBTOTAL 5 56 160 29 0 0 250 English, Film & Theatre Drama Major (3-Year) 03900012 Advanced (4-Year) 0002002 SUBTOTAL 03920014 English Major (3-Year) 0 43 89 1 0 0 133 Advanced (4-Year) 0 1 3 12 0 0 16 Honours (4-Year) 0 6 13 17 0 0 36 SUBTOTAL 0 50 105 30 0 0 185 Film Studies Major (3-Year) 0 3 19 1 0 0 23 Advanced (4-Year) 0026008 SUBTOTAL 0 3 21 7 0 0 31 Theatre Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 French, Spanish & Italian French Major (3-Year) 0 4 16 1 0 0 21 Advanced (4-Year) 0001001 Honours (4-Year) 0003003 SUBTOTAL 0 4 16 5 0 0 25 Italian Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Italian Studies Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Spanish Major (3-Year) 1121005 Advanced (4-Year) 0010001 SUBTOTAL 1131006 Geography4 Major (3-Year) 1000001 SUBTOTAL 1000001 German & Slavic Studies German Major (3-Year) 01900010 Honours (4-Year) 0110002 SUBTOTAL 0 2 10 0 0 0 12 Russian Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Ukrainian Major (3-Year) 1001002 SUBTOTAL 1001002 Global Political Economy Major (3-Year) 0 2 15 0 0 0 17 Advanced (4-Year) 02690017 SUBTOTAL 0 4 21 9 0 0 34 History Major (3-Year) 2 41 120 3 0 0 166 Advanced (4-Year) 03480015 Honours (4-Year) 0 1 2 10 0 0 13 SUBTOTAL 2 45 126 21 0 0 194 Icelandic Major (3-Year) 0011002 SUBTOTAL 0011002 Labour Studies Major (3-Year) 0 0 12 0 0 0 12 Advanced (4-Year) 0031004 SUBTOTAL 0 0 15 1 0 0 16

Continued OIA 2012/12 63 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY1 AND YEAR - FALL TERM 2011 (Cont.)

GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

ARTS (Continued) Linguistics Major (3-Year) 1 4 26 0 0 0 31 Advanced (4-Year) 03570015 SUBTOTAL 1 7 31 7 0 0 46 Sign Language Major (3-Year) 6 10 500021 SUBTOTAL 6 10 500021 Mathematics Major (3-Year) 0040004 Advanced (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0040004 Mathematics-Economics Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Medieval & Renaissance Studies Major (3-Year) 0010001 Advanced (4-Year) 0001001 SUBTOTAL 0011002 Native Studies Major (3-Year) 1 8 27 0 0 0 36 Advanced (4-Year) 0013004 SUBTOTAL 1 8 28 3 0 0 40 Philosophy Major (3-Year) 1 10 24 1 0 0 36 Advanced (4-Year) 0002002 Honours (4-Year) 0023005 SUBTOTAL 1 10 26 6 0 0 43 Political Studies Major (3-Year) 1 15 44 2 0 0 62 Advanced (4-Year) 1 2 3 12 0 0 18 Honours (4-Year) 0 2 16 14 0 0 32 SUBTOTAL 2 19 63 28 0 0 112 Psychology Major (3-Year) 10 187 371 5 0 0 573 Advanced (4-Year) 0 4 26 49 0 0 79 Honours (4-Year) 0 9 25 45 0 0 79 SUBTOTAL 10 200 422 99 0 0 731 Religion Major (3-Year) 0 1 19 0 0 0 20 Advanced (4-Year) 0003003 Honours (4-Year) 0043007 SUBTOTAL 0 1 23 6 0 0 30 Sociology Major (3-Year) 0 20 52 2 0 0 74 Advanced (4-Year) 0000000 Honours (4-Year) 01460011 SUBTOTAL 0 21 56 8 0 0 85 Criminology Major (3-Year) 0 38 76 2 0 0 116 SUBTOTAL 0 38 76 2 0 0 116 Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies Major (3-Year) 0010001 SUBTOTAL 0010001 Women's & Gender Studies Major (3-Year) 04800012 Advanced (4-Year) 0003003 Honours (4-Year) 0021003 SUBTOTAL 0 4 10 4 0 0 18 Undeclared Major (3-Year) 157 1056 167 0 0 0 1380 B. Arts Integrated Studies3 11 23 12 3 0 0 49 St. Boniface students5 39900021 Special or Visiting 000003636 SUMMARY: Major (3-Year) 187 1517 1328 23 0 0 3055 Advanced (4-Year) 2 17 76 157 0 0 252 Honours (4-Year) 0 24 74 113 0 0 211 B. Arts Integrated Studies3 11 23 12 3 0 0 49 St. Boniface students5 39900021 Special or Visiting 000003636 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 203 1590 1499 296 0 36 3624

Continued 64 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY1 AND YEAR - FALL TERM 2011 (Cont.)

GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF 6 Aboriginal Business Studies 0003003 Accounting & Finance Accounting 4 11 46 128 0 0 189 Finance 2 11 20 68 0 0 101 Management Information Systems 00490013 SUBTOTAL 6 22 70 205 0 0 303 Actuarial Studies, Warren Centre Actuarial Mathematics 0 7 25 29 0 0 61 Actuarial Studies and Research 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0 7 25 29 0 0 61 Business Administration Entrepreneurship & Small Business 0 4 9 13 0 0 26 Human Res. Mgmt & Industrial Relations 0 3 13 54 0 0 70 Management of Organizations 0023005 SUBTOTAL 0 7 24 70 0 0 101 Generalist 103 305 415 170 0 0 993 Interdisciplinary 0000000 International Business 2 2 7 16 0 0 27 Marketing 0 4 30 94 0 0 128 Supply Chain Management Logistics & Supply Chain Management 0 1 3 28 0 0 32 SUBTOTAL 0 1 3 28 0 0 32 Undeclared 1000001 St. Boniface students5 0210003 Visiting 000004646 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 112 350 575 615 0 46 1698

DENTAL HYGIENE Dental Hygiene 26 22 000048 B.Sc. Dental Hygiene (degree completion)3 0100001 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 26 23 000049

DENTISTRY7 Dentistry 29 29 28 29 0 0 115 Int'l Dentist Degree Program (IDDP)2 00770014 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 29 29 35 36 0 0 129

EDUCATION Early Years English 19 13 000032 Fine Arts 1000001 French 57000012 General Science Education 66000012 Geography 9 14 000023 Heritage, Aboriginal or World Languages 1000001 History 49000013 Mathematics 2200004 Music 2100003 Native Studies 2500007 Physical Education 95000014 Theatre 2000002 SUBTOTAL 62 62 0000124 Middle Years Computer Science 0000000 English 14 9000023 Fine Arts 1000001 French 4300007 General Human Ecology 2400006 General Science Education 77000014 Geography 84000012 Heritage, Aboriginal or World Languages 1000001 History 17 14 000031 Mathematics 5100006 Music 1000001 Native Studies 0200002 Physical Education 7 10 000017 Undeclared 20 0000020 SUBTOTAL 87 54 0000141

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GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

EDUCATION (Continued) Senior Years Biology 14 9000023 Chemistry 1300004 Computer Science 0100001 English 15 11 000026 Fine Arts 47000011 French 2000002 General Human Ecology 2500007 General Science Education 1200003 Geography 66000012 Heritage, Aboriginal or World Languages 0100001 History 22 16 000038 Mathematics 12 6000018 Music 1600007 Native Studies 2200004 Physical Education 21 21 000042 Physics & Astronomy 2300005 Theatre 2400006 Undeclared 0000000 SUBTOTAL 107 103 0000210 B.Mus./B.Ed. (Year 5)8 000014014 Post Baccalaureate Certificate9 2000002 Post Baccalaureate Diploma9 394 0 0 0 0 1 395 Int'l Educated Teachers (IET)2 1200003 St. Boniface students5 6000006 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 659 221 0 0 14 1 895

ENGINEERING Common First Year Program 179 00000179 Biosystems 7 38 23 20 0 0 88 Co-op 0000000 SUBTOTAL 7 38 23 20 0 0 88 Civil 18 93 71 60 0 0 242 Co-op 000310013 SUBTOTAL 18 93 71 63 10 0 255 Electrical & Computer Computer 2 37 18 17 0 0 74 Electrical 25 97 42 30 0 0 194 SUBTOTAL 27 134 60 47 0 0 268 Mechanical & Manufacturing Manufacturing 0003003 Co-op 0000000 Mechanical 35 171 102 96 0 0 404 Co-op 0000909 SUBTOTAL 35 171 102 99 9 0 416 Undeclared 0300003 Access Program 25 2000027 Visiting 000003333 Int'l Educ. Engineers Qualification (IEEQ) 2 391000040 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 330 442 256 229 19 33 1309

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Environmental Science4 General (3-Year) 0031004 Major (4-Year) 2 24 23 9 0 0 58 Major Co-op (4-Year) 02380013 Honours (4-Year) 00370010 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 2 26 32 25 0 0 85 Environmental Studies General (3-Year) 0140005 Major (4-Year) 1 38 16 16 0 0 71 Major Co-op (4-Year) 02490015 Honours (4-Year) 0152008 SUBTOTAL 1 42 29 27 0 0 99

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GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES (Continued) Geography4 General (3-Year) 6 29 36 8 0 0 79 Advanced (4-Year) 0513009 Honours (4-Year) 0020002 SUBTOTAL 6 34 39 11 0 0 90 Geological Sciences Geological Sciences General (3-Year) 24610013 SUBTOTAL 24610013 Geology Major (4-Year) 0 30 15 25 0 0 70 Honours (4-Year) 0 8 10 13 0 0 31 SUBTOTAL 0 38 25 38 0 0 101 Geophysics Major (4-Year) 0052007 Honours (4-Year) 0152008 SUBTOTAL 0 1 10 4 0 0 15 Physical Geography Major (4-Year) 16520014 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0023005 Honours (4-Year) 0132006 SUBTOTAL 1 7 10 7 0 0 25 Special or Visiting 000002222 SUMMARY: General (3-Year) 8 34 49 10 0 0 101 Major, Advanced & Major Co-op (4-Year) 4 107 74 77 0 0 262 Honours & Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0 11 28 26 0 0 65 Special or Visiting 000002222 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 12 152 151 113 0 22 450

EXTENDED EDUCATION10 Aboriginal Focus Diploma Aboriginal Child & Family Services 000002121 Aboriginal Environmental Stewardship 000005454 Aboriginal Community Wellness 0000000 First Nation Health 0000077 Labour Relations & Workplace Studies 0000000 Special, Visiting, Auditing 0 0 0 0 0 983 983 St. Boniface students5 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 000001065 1065

HUMAN ECOLOGY Family Social Sciences 0 45 42 47 0 0 134 Second Degree Program 00640010 Health Sciences 08310012 Health Studies 0221005 Human Ecology 0413008 Human Nutritional Sci. Foods 0132006 Food Industry Option 0123006 Nutrition 0 89 70 66 0 0 225 Second Degree Program 0 0 15 12 0 0 27 Textile Sciences11 Product Dev. In Textile Sci. 08930020 Textile Dev. In Textile Sci. 0201003 Clothing & Textiles11 0000000 Special 0000044 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 0 160 153 143 0 4 460

KINESIOLOGY & RECREATION MANAGEMENT Kinesiology 0 86 53 47 0 0 186 Athletic Therapy 0 24 17 22 0 0 63 Exercise and Sport Science 0000000 Physical Health and Wellness 0011002 SUBTOTAL 0 110 71 70 0 0 251 Physical Education 0 66 36 0 0 0 102 Recreation Mgmt. & Community Development 0 57 32 25 0 0 114 Special or Visiting 0000066 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 0 233 139 95 0 6 473

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GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

LAW Law 128 88 93 0 0 0 309 Special or Visiting 0000066 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 128 88 93 0 0 6 315

MEDICAL REHABILITATION Physical Therapy12 050000050 Respiratory Therapy 17 15 15 0 0 0 47 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 17 65 15 0 0 0 97

MEDICINE13 Medicine 113 110 107 110 0 0 440 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 113 110 107 110 0 0 440

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Music - General 69 41 17 11 0 0 138 Music - Composition 0210003 Music - History 0120003 Music - Performance 1 7 12 11 0 0 31 Music - Undeclared 1000001 SUBTOTAL 71 51 32 22 0 0 176 Jazz Studies 14 12 570038 B.Mus./B.Ed. (Year 3,4)8 017170025 Post Baccalaureate Diploma 8000008 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 93 64 44 46 0 0 247

NURSING14 Fort Garry 31 203 251 237 0 0 722 Joint Programs Red River College (RRC)15 023520057 University College of the North (UCN) 49 11 12 24 0 0 96 Post Baccalaureate for Registered Nurses 84 32 0000116 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 164 248 266 313 0 0 991

PHARMACY Pharmacy 96 14 55 49 0 0 214 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 96 14 55 49 0 0 214

SCIENCE Actuarial Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 1 16 23 17 0 0 57 SUBTOTAL 1 16 23 17 0 0 57 Biochemistry Major (4-Year) 0 11 10 16 0 0 37 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0025007 Honours (4-Year) 0 3 13 9 0 0 25 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0013004 SUBTOTAL 0 14 26 33 0 0 73 Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Major (4-Year) 4 64 35 41 0 0 144 Honours (4-Year) 0 7 20 19 0 0 46 SUBTOTAL 4 71 55 60 0 0 190 Biology Major (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Botany Major (4-Year) 0000000 Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Ecology Major (4-Year) 0000000 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 Honours (4-Year) 0001001 SUBTOTAL 0001001 Zoology Major (4-Year) 0001001 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0002002 Honours (4-Year) 0000000 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0003003 Continued 68 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY1 AND YEAR - FALL TERM 2011 (Cont.)

GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Other TOTAL

SCIENCE (Continued) Biotechnology Major (4-Year) 0220004 Honours (4-Year) 0143008 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0011002 SUBTOTAL 03740014 Chemistry Major (4-Year) 0 15 6 13 0 0 34 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0001001 Honours (4-Year) 05570017 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0012003 SUBTOTAL 0 20 12 23 0 0 55 Chemistry-Physics Honours (4-Year) 0303006 SUBTOTAL 0303006 Computer Science Major (4-Year) 3 53 56 36 0 0 148 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0 0 10 46 0 0 56 Honours (4-Year) 2 38 32 5 0 0 77 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 1 0 6 40 0 0 47 SUBTOTAL 6 91 104 127 0 0 328 Computer Science-Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 0131005 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0010001 SUBTOTAL 0141006 Computer Science-Physics Honours (4-Year) 0210003 SUBTOTAL 0210003 Computer Science-Statistics Honours (4-Year) 0111003 SUBTOTAL 0111003 Genetics Major (4-Year) 0 19 240025 Honours (4-Year) 0 5 22 22 0 0 49 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0016007 SUBTOTAL 0 5 23 28 0 0 56 Mathematics Applied Mathematics Major (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Applied Mathematics-Computer Science Major (4-Year) 0022004 SUBTOTAL 0022004 Applied Mathematics-Economics Major (4-Year) 0143008 SUBTOTAL 0143008 Applied Mathematics-Statistics Major (4-Year) 0213006 SUBTOTAL 0213006 Mathematics Major (4-Year) 0 10 760023 Honours (4-Year) 0223007 SUBTOTAL 0 12 990030 Mathematics-Economics Honours (4-Year) 0130004 SUBTOTAL 0130004 Mathematics-Physics & Astronomy Honours (4-Year) 0315009 SUBTOTAL 0315009 Mathematics-Statistics Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Microbiology Major (4-Year) 2 25 33 79 0 0 139 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0 0 3 13 0 0 16 Honours (4-Year) 1 9 15 20 0 0 45 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 00580013 SUBTOTAL 3 34 56 120 0 0 213

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SCIENCE (Continued) Physics & Astronomy Major (4-Year) 05550015 Honours (4-Year) 02280012 SUBTOTAL 0 7 7 13 0 0 27 Medical & Biological Physics Honours (4-Year) 0111003 SUBTOTAL 0111003 Psychology Major (4-Year) 0 28 10 19 0 0 57 Honours (4-Year) 1 8 13 13 0 0 35 SUBTOTAL 1 36 23 32 0 0 92 Statistics Major (4-Year) 01460011 Honours (4-Year) 0003003 SUBTOTAL 01490014 Statistics-Actuarial Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 0233008 SUBTOTAL 0233008 Statistics-Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 0011002 SUBTOTAL 0011002 Science - Undeclared General (3-Year) 124 1146 751 1 0 0 2022 Major (4-Year)16 0600006 St. Boniface students5 0132006 Special or Visiting 0000088 SCIENCE SUMMARY: General (3-Year) 124 1146 751 1 0 0 2022 Major & Major Co-op (4-Year) 9 242 192 301 0 0 744 Honours & Honours Co-op (4-Year) 6 110 181 205 0 0 502 St. Boniface students5 0132006 Special or Visiting 0000088 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 139 1499 1127 509 0 8 3282

SOCIAL WORK Concentrated Program (2-Year) 27 48 000075 Regular Program (3-Year) 44 30 27 0 0 0 101 Inner City Social Work 82 43 32 9 0 0 166 Northern Program 33 11 130048 Northern External 1220005 Distance Delivery 70 120 85 36 0 0 311 St. Boniface students5 1000001 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 258 254 147 48 0 0 707

UNIVERSITY 117 University 1 6669 000006669 St. Boniface students5 110000011 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 6680 000006680

UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 9285 5920 4930 2807 33 1240 24215

NOTES: 1. Students in Double Major or Double Honours programs are reported under their first declared major. 2. Program for internationally educated professionals to reach Canadian standards. 3. New program in Fall Term 2010. 4. Effective September 2003, the Bachelor of Arts degree programs in Geography and the Bachelor of Science programs in Environmental Science moved under the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources. Students admitted prior to September 2003 had the option to complete their program under Arts or Science. 5. St. Boniface students are included in headcounts when taking courses at the University of Manitoba. 6. Includes transfer credit programs for graduates of the Business Administration Diploma programs at Assiniboine and Red River Colleges, University College of the North and Ecole technique et professionnelle. 7. Does not include B.Sc.(Dentistry) students, second and third year students who registered for the B.Sc. program in the summer term. 8. Students in the integrated B.Mus./B.Ed. program are shown in Music for years 3 & 4 and in Education for year 5. 9. The Post Baccalaureate program changed from a certificate to a diploma in 2004. Students had the option to switch to the diploma. 10. Includes students in General Studies and the diploma programs coordinated by Extended Education. Students enrolled in online, off-campus or distance education credits are show in their faculty of registration. 11. The Textile Sciences program replaced the Clothing and Textiles program in 2005. Students enrolled in the Clothing and Textiles program prior to this change were permitted to continue their program until graduation. 12. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011. 13. Does not include B.Sc.(Medicine) students, second and third year students who registered for the B.Sc. program in the summer term, or external physicians taking Continuing Medical Education courses. 14. The Bachelor of Nursing program is offered at alternate sites. Enrolments in this table reflect students taking U of M courses only. 15. Admission into the joint Bachelor of Nursing program with Red River College ended for Fall Term 2010. Enrolments reflect students finishing the program and in University of Manitoba courses only. 16. Undeclared majors at November 1st. 17. The University 1 program was introduced in 1998-99. Most "new" students, with limited or no university experience, have registered under this program. Students must complete 24 credit hours under University 1 (and may complete up to 30) before transferring into a degree program. Beginning in 2007, the requirements to transit changed requiring a minimum GPA of 2.0. 70 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY,1 FULL/PART STATUS AND GENDER Fall Term 2011 As at November 1st

Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

AGRIC. & FOOD SCI. (DEGREE) Agribusiness Agribusiness 25 59 84 0 9 9 93 Business Management 0000000 SUBTOTAL 25 59 84 0 9 9 93 Agriculture Agronomy 20 31 51 0 4 4 55 Animal Systems 32 9 41 2 1 3 44 Plant Biotechnology 5490009 SUBTOTAL 57 44 101 2 5 7 108 Agroecology 10 5 15 2 0 2 17 Food Science 51 22 73 3 2 5 78 Co-op 0000000 Undeclared 0000111 Int'l Educated Agrologist Program (IEAP)2 1 10 11 0 1 1 12 Special or Visiting 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 144 140 284 7 18 25 309

AGRIC. & FOOD SCI. (DIPLOMA) Agricultural Finance 0110001 Business Management 1 13 14 0 0 0 14 Crop Management 3 23 26 0 2 2 28 General Agriculture 2350005 Livestock Management 72901110 Undeclared 17 67 84 0 1 1 85 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 30 109 139 0 4 4 143

ARCHITECTURE Environmental Design 166 111 277 7 2 9 286 Environmental Design (Masters Prep.)3 7 13 20 0 0 0 20 Special or Visiting 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 173 124 297 7 2 9 306

ART (DEGREE) Art History 9 1 10 2 1 3 13 Art History (Honours) 0110112 Fine Arts 131 51 182 37 19 56 238 Fine Arts (Honours) 42 11 53 8 5 13 66 Special or Visiting 0001011 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 182 64 246 48 26 74 320

ART (DIPLOMA) Fine Arts 8 2 10 1 1 2 12 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 8 2 10 1 1 2 12

ARTS Anthropology Major (3-Year) 26 4 30 6 4 10 40 Advanced (4-Year) 16 7 23 2 1 3 26 SUBTOTAL 42 11 53 8 5 13 66 Art History Major (3-Year) 71830311 SUBTOTAL 71830311 Asian Studies Major (3-Year) 3031014 SUBTOTAL 3031014 Canadian Studies Major (3-Year) 0001011 Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0001011 Classics Classical Studies Major (3-Year) 13 6 19 4 3 7 26 Advanced (4-Year) 3360117 SUBTOTAL 16 9 25 4 4 8 33 Central & Eastern European Studies Advanced (4-Year) 2020002 SUBTOTAL 2020002

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Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

ARTS (Continued) Economics Major (3-Year) 47 115 162 14 26 40 202 Advanced (4-Year) 8 16 24 0 4 4 28 Honours (4-Year) 6 14 20 0 0 0 20 SUBTOTAL 61 145 206 14 30 44 250 English, Film & Theatre Drama Major (3-Year) 7 3 10 0 2 2 12 Advanced (4-Year) 1120002 SUBTOTAL 8 4 12 0 2 2 14 English Major (3-Year) 69 35 104 15 14 29 133 Advanced (4-Year) 10 3 13 3 0 3 16 Honours (4-Year) 22 13 35 0 1 1 36 SUBTOTAL 101 51 152 18 15 33 185 Film Studies Major (3-Year) 5 8 13 5 5 10 23 Advanced (4-Year) 1560228 SUBTOTAL 6 13 19 5 7 12 31 Theatre Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 French, Spanish & Italian French Major (3-Year) 14 2 16 5 0 5 21 Advanced (4-Year) 1010001 Honours (4-Year) 2130003 SUBTOTAL 17 3 20 5 0 5 25 Italian Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Italian Studies Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Spanish Major (3-Year) 1013145 Advanced (4-Year) 1010001 SUBTOTAL 2023146 Geography4 Major (3-Year) 0110001 SUBTOTAL 0110001 German & Slavic Studies German Major (3-Year) 62802210 Honours (4-Year) 2020002 SUBTOTAL 8 2 10 0 2 2 12 Russian Major (3-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Ukrainian Major (3-Year) 0110112 SUBTOTAL 0110112 Global Political Economy Major (3-Year) 5 8 13 2 2 4 17 Advanced (4-Year) 3 13 16 1 0 1 17 SUBTOTAL 8 21 29 3 2 5 34 History Major (3-Year) 62 65 127 15 24 39 166 Advanced (4-Year) 6 6 12 0 3 3 15 Honours (4-Year) 4 8 12 0 1 1 13 SUBTOTAL 72 79 151 15 28 43 194 Icelandic Major (3-Year) 1120002 SUBTOTAL 1120002 Labour Studies Major (3-Year) 62822412 Advanced (4-Year) 3140004 SUBTOTAL 9 3 12 2 2 4 16

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Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

ARTS (Continued) Linguistics Major (3-Year) 14 7 21 9 1 10 31 Advanced (4-Year) 7 5 12 3 0 3 15 SUBTOTAL 21 12 33 12 1 13 46 Sign Language Major (3-Year) 7 2 9 12 0 12 21 SUBTOTAL 7 2 9 12 0 12 21 Mathematics Major (3-Year) 2130114 Advanced (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 2130114 Mathematics-Economics Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Medieval & Renaissance Studies Major (3-Year) 1010001 Advanced (4-Year) 1010001 SUBTOTAL 2020002 Music Advanced (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Native Studies Major (3-Year) 21 4 25 10 1 11 36 Advanced (4-Year) 2131014 SUBTOTAL 23 5 28 11 1 12 40 Philosophy Major (3-Year) 7 21 28 2 6 8 36 Advanced (4-Year) 1120002 Honours (4-Year) 1450005 SUBTOTAL 9 26 35 2 6 8 43 Political Studies Major (3-Year) 17 27 44 7 11 18 62 Advanced (4-Year) 4 10 14 1 3 4 18 Honours (4-Year) 9 20 29 3 0 3 32 SUBTOTAL 30 57 87 11 14 25 112 Psychology Major (3-Year) 325 120 445 89 39 128 573 Advanced (4-Year) 49 18 67 8 4 12 79 Honours (4-Year) 52 17 69 8 2 10 79 SUBTOTAL 426 155 581 105 45 150 731 Religion Major (3-Year) 11 2 13 3 4 7 20 Advanced (4-Year) 2130003 Honours (4-Year) 1561017 SUBTOTAL 14 8 22 4 4 8 30 Sociology Major (3-Year) 30 20 50 15 9 24 74 Advanced (4-Year) 0000000 Honours (4-Year) 6 5 11 0 0 0 11 SUBTOTAL 36 25 61 15 9 24 85 Criminology Major (3-Year) 50 45 95 8 13 21 116 SUBTOTAL 50 45 95 8 13 21 116 Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies Major (3-Year) 0000111 SUBTOTAL 0000111 Women's & Gender Studies Major (3-Year) 90930312 Advanced (4-Year) 2021013 Honours (4-Year) 2021013 SUBTOTAL 13 0 13 5 0 5 18 Undeclared Major (3-Year) 647 446 1093 180 107 287 1380 B. Arts Integrated Studies3 3 2 5 31 13 44 49 St. Boniface students5 13 6 19 2 0 2 21 Special or Visiting 13 10 23 7 6 13 36 SUMMARY: Major (3-Year) 1413 949 2362 414 279 693 3055 Advanced (4-Year) 123 91 214 20 18 38 252 Honours (4-Year) 107 87 194 13 4 17 211 B. Arts Integrated Studies3 3 2 5 31 13 44 49 St. Boniface students5 13 6 19 2 0 2 21 Special or Visiting 13 10 23 7 6 13 36 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 1672 1145 2817 487 320 807 3624

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Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF 6 Aboriginal Business Studies 2020113 Accounting & Finance Accounting 72 97 169 11 9 20 189 Finance 30 61 91 4 6 10 101 Management Information Systems 4 8 12 0 1 1 13 SUBTOTAL 106 166 272 15 16 31 303 Actuarial Studies, Warren Centre Actuarial Mathematics 19 38 57 3 1 4 61 Actuarial Studies and Research 0000000 SUBTOTAL 19 38 57 3 1 4 61 Business Administration Entrepreneurship & Small Business 6 19 25 0 1 1 26 Human Res. Mgmt & Industrial Relations 42 18 60 8 2 10 70 Management of Organizations 4150005 SUBTOTAL 52 38 90 8 3 11 101 Generalist 421 516 937 27 29 56 993 Interdisciplinary 0000000 International Business 9 16 25 1 1 2 27 Marketing 46 70 116 6 6 12 128 Supply Chain Management Logistics & Supply Chain Management 9 19 28 2 2 4 32 SUBTOTAL 9 19 28 2 2 4 32 Undeclared 0110001 St. Boniface students5 2021013 Visiting 24 20 44 2 0 2 46 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 690 884 1574 65 59 124 1698

DENTAL HYGIENE Dental Hygiene 43 5 48 0 0 0 48 B.Sc. Dental Hygiene (degree completion)3 0001011 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 43 5 48 1 0 1 49

DENTISTRY7 Dentistry 54 61 115 0 0 0 115 Int'l Dentist Degree Program (IDDP)2 951400014 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 63 66 129 0 0 0 129

EDUCATION Early Years English 28 4 32 0 0 0 32 Fine Arts 1010001 French 11 1 12 0 0 0 12 General Science Education 10 1 11 1 0 1 12 Geography 21 2 23 0 0 0 23 Heritage, Aboriginal or World Languages 1010001 History 11 2 13 0 0 0 13 Mathematics 4040004 Music 3030003 Native Studies 6170007 Physical Education 11 3 14 0 0 0 14 Theatre 2020002 SUBTOTAL 109 14 123 1 0 1 124 Middle Years Computer Science 0000000 English 13 10 23 0 0 0 23 Fine Arts 1010001 French 7070007 General Human Ecology 5160006 General Science Education 11 3 14 0 0 0 14 Geography 8 4 12 0 0 0 12 Heritage, Aboriginal or World Languages 1010001 History 16 14 30 1 0 1 31 Mathematics 4260006 Music 1010001 Native Studies 2020002 Physical Education 8 9 17 0 0 0 17 Undeclared 16 4 20 0 0 0 20 SUBTOTAL 93 47 140 1 0 1 141

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Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

EDUCATION (Continued) Senior Years Biology 11 12 23 0 0 0 23 Chemistry 0331014 Computer Science 0110001 English 13 10 23 2 1 3 26 Fine Arts 8 3 11 0 0 0 11 French 1011012 General Human Ecology 6170007 General Science Education 0330003 Geography 6 6 12 0 0 0 12 Heritage, Aboriginal or World Languages 0110001 History 22 15 37 1 0 1 38 Mathematics 13 4 17 0 1 1 18 Music 6170007 Native Studies 4040004 Physical Education 10 31 41 1 0 1 42 Physics & Astronomy 2350005 Theatre 6060006 Undeclared 0000000 SUBTOTAL 108 94 202 6 2 8 210 B.Mus./B.Ed. (Year 5)8 851301114 Post Baccalaureate Certificate9 0001122 Post Baccalaureate Diploma9 8 2 10 305 80 385 395 Int'l Educated Teachers (IET)2 0002133 St. Boniface students5 0005166 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 326 162 488 321 86 407 895

ENGINEERING Common First Year Program 27 147 174 1 4 5 179 Biosystems 48 40 88 0 0 0 88 Co-op 0000000 SUBTOTAL 48 40 88 0 0 0 88 Civil 47 189 236 1 5 6 242 Co-op 3 10 13 0 0 0 13 SUBTOTAL 50 199 249 1 5 6 255 Electrical & Computer Computer 8 64 72 0 2 2 74 Electrical 33 153 186 0 8 8 194 SUBTOTAL 41 217 258 0 10 10 268 Mechanical & Manufacturing Manufacturing 0330003 Co-op 0000000 Mechanical 34 356 390 1 13 14 404 Co-op 0880119 SUBTOTAL 34 367 401 1 14 15 416 Undeclared 0330003 Access Program 2 10 12 5 10 15 27 Visiting 3 11 14 4 15 19 33 Int'l Educ. Engineers Qualification (IEEQ)2 8 17 25 5 10 15 40 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 213 1011 1224 17 68 85 1309

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Environmental Science4 General (3-Year) 2240004 Major (4-Year) 24 30 54 1 3 4 58 Major Co-op (4-Year) 7 3 10 2 1 3 13 Honours (4-Year) 53811210 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 38 38 76 4 5 9 85 Environmental Studies General (3-Year) 2130225 Major (4-Year) 37 26 63 5 3 8 71 Major Co-op (4-Year) 7 3 10 3 2 5 15 Honours (4-Year) 5162028 SUBTOTAL 51 31 82 10 7 17 99

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Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES (Continued) Geography4 General (3-Year) 27 16 43 12 24 36 79 Advanced (4-Year) 5490009 Honours (4-Year) 0220002 SUBTOTAL 32 22 54 12 24 36 90 Geological Sciences Geological Sciences General (3-Year) 3 9 12 0 1 1 13 SUBTOTAL 3 9 12 0 1 1 13 Geology Major (4-Year) 13 51 64 2 4 6 70 Honours (4-Year) 15 15 30 1 0 1 31 SUBTOTAL 28 66 94 3 4 7 101 Geophysics Major (4-Year) 1670007 Honours (4-Year) 1780008 SUBTOTAL 2 13 15 0 0 0 15 Physical Geography Major (4-Year) 6 7 13 1 0 1 14 Major Co-op (4-Year) 2350005 Honours (4-Year) 5160006 SUBTOTAL 13 11 24 1 0 1 25 Special or Visiting 1 0 1 16 5 21 22 SUMMARY: General (3-Year) 34 28 62 12 27 39 101 Major, Advanced & Major Co-op (4-Year) 102 133 235 14 13 27 262 Honours & Honours Co-op (4-Year) 31 29 60 4 1 5 65 Special or Visiting 1 0 1 16 5 21 22 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 168 190 358 46 46 92 450

EXTENDED EDUCATION10 Aboriginal Focus Diploma Aboriginal Child & Family Services 0 0 0 17 4 21 21 Aboriginal Community Wellness 19 3 22 26 6 32 54 Aboriginal Environmental Stewardship 0000000 First Nation Health 6170007 Labour Relations & Workplace Studies 0000000 Special, Visiting, Auditing 182 189 371 398 214 612 983 St. Boniface students5 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 207 193 400 441 224 665 1065

HUMAN ECOLOGY Family Social Sciences 116 7 123 11 0 11 134 Second Degree Program 61721310 Health Sciences 5 6 11 0 1 1 12 Health Studies 4041015 Human Ecology 6062028 Human Nutritional Sci. Foods 6060006 Food Industry Option 5051016 Nutrition 177 12 189 34 2 36 225 Second Degree Program 18 2 20 6 1 7 27 Textile Sciences11 Product Dev. In Textile Sci. 18 0 18 2 0 2 20 Textile Dev. In Textile Sci. 1230003 Clothing & Textiles11 0000000 Special 2021124 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 364 30 394 60 6 66 460

KINESIOLOGY & RECREATION MANAGEMENT Kinesiology 89 88 177 5 4 9 186 Athletic Therapy 31 27 58 2 3 5 63 Exercise and Sport Science 0000000 Physical Health and Wellness 2020002 SUBTOTAL 122 115 237 7 7 14 251 Physical Education 32 63 95 4 3 7 102 Recreation Mgmt. & Community Development 64 35 99 9 6 15 114 Special or Visiting 4150116 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 222 214 436 20 17 37 473

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Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

LAW Law 148 158 306 1 2 3 309 Special or Visiting 0110556 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 148 159 307 1 7 8 315

MEDICAL REHABILITATION Physical Therapy12 33 17 50 0 0 0 50 Respiratory Therapy 27 19 46 1 0 1 47 Special or Visiting 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 60 36 96 1 0 1 97

MEDICINE13 Medicine 200 240 440 0 0 0 440 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 200 240 440 0 0 0 440

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Music - General 67 61 128 6 4 10 138 Music - Composition 0330003 Music - History 2130003 Music - Performance 19 9 28 2 1 3 31 Music - Undeclared 0000111 SUBTOTAL 88 74 162 8 6 14 176 Jazz Studies 10 27 37 0 1 1 38 B.Mus./B.Ed. (Year 3,4)8 12 13 25 0 0 0 25 Post Baccalaureate Diploma 3144048 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 113 115 228 12 7 19 247

NURSING14 Fort Garry 580 98 678 36 8 44 722 Joint Programs Red River College (RRC)15 47 5 52 5 0 5 57 University College of the North (UCN) 21 1 22 70 4 74 96 Post Baccalaureate for Registered Nurses 3 1 4 108 4 112 116 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 651 105 756 219 16 235 991

PHARMACY Pharmacy 106 83 189 11 14 25 214 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 106 83 189 11 14 25 214

SCIENCE Actuarial Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 26 31 57 0 0 0 57 SUBTOTAL 26 31 57 0 0 0 57 Biochemistry Major (4-Year) 16 17 33 1 3 4 37 Major Co-op (4-Year) 6170007 Honours (4-Year) 8 17 25 0 0 0 25 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 1340004 SUBTOTAL 31 38 69 1 3 4 73 Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Major (4-Year) 81 56 137 2 5 7 144 Honours (4-Year) 28 18 46 0 0 0 46 SUBTOTAL 109 74 183 2 5 7 190 Biology Major (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Botany Major (4-Year) 0000000 Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Ecology Major (4-Year) 0000000 Major Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 Honours (4-Year) 1010001 SUBTOTAL 1010001 Zoology Major (4-Year) 1010001 Major Co-op (4-Year) 2020002 Honours (4-Year) 0000000 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 3030003

Continued OIA 2012/12 77 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY,1 FULL/PART STATUS AND GENDER FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

SCIENCE (Continued) Biotechnology Major (4-Year) 0331014 Honours (4-Year) 3580008 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 1120002 SUBTOTAL 4 9 11 1 0 1 14 Chemistry Major (4-Year) 8 22 30 3 1 4 34 Major Co-op (4-Year) 1010001 Honours (4-Year) 6 10 16 0 1 1 17 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 1230003 SUBTOTAL 16 34 50 3 2 5 55 Chemistry-Physics Honours (4-Year) 1560006 SUBTOTAL 1560006 Computer Science Major (4-Year) 8 114 122 4 22 26 148 Major Co-op (4-Year) 6 40 46 0 10 10 56 Honours (4-Year) 12 64 76 0 1 1 77 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 3 38 41 1 5 6 47 SUBTOTAL 29 256 285 5 38 43 328 Computer Science-Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 0550005 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0110001 SUBTOTAL 0660006 Computer Science-Physics Honours (4-Year) 0330003 SUBTOTAL 0330003 Computer Science-Statistics Honours (4-Year) 1230003 SUBTOTAL 1230003 Environmental Science Major (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Genetics Major (4-Year) 13 12 25 0 0 0 25 Honours (4-Year) 33 16 49 0 0 0 49 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 3470007 SUBTOTAL 36 20 56 0 0 0 56 Mathematics Applied Mathematics Major (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Applied Mathematics-Computer Science Major (4-Year) 2130114 SUBTOTAL 2130114 Applied Mathematics-Economics Major (4-Year) 2680008 SUBTOTAL 2680008 Applied Mathematics-Statistics Major (4-Year) 3360006 SUBTOTAL 3360006 Mathematics Major (4-Year) 6 12 18 0 5 5 23 Honours (4-Year) 5270007 SUBTOTAL 11 14 25 0 5 5 30 Mathematics-Economics Honours (4-Year) 1340004 SUBTOTAL 1340004 Mathematics-Physics & Astronomy Honours (4-Year) 0990009 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0990009 Mathematics-Statistics Honours (4-Year) 0000000 SUBTOTAL 0000000 Microbiology Major (4-Year) 77 52 129 4 6 10 139 Major Co-op (4-Year) 8 5 13 1 2 3 16 Honours (4-Year) 26 19 45 0 0 0 45 Honours Co-op (4-Year) 9 3 12 0 1 1 13 SUBTOTAL 120 79 199 5 9 14 213

Continued 78 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAM OR AREA OF STUDY,1 FULL/PART STATUS AND GENDER FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) Full-Time Part-Time GRAND FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM Female Male Total Female Male Total TOTAL

SCIENCE (Continued) Physics & Astronomy Major (4-Year) 2 12 14 0 1 1 15 Honours (4-Year) 1 11 12 0 0 0 12 SUBTOTAL 3 23 26 0 1 1 27 Medical & Biological Physics Honours (4-Year) 0330003 SUBTOTAL 0330003 Psychology Major (4-Year) 32 17 49 6 2 8 57 Honours (4-Year) 19 14 33 2 0 2 35 SUBTOTAL 51 31 82 8 2 10 92 Statistics Major (4-Year) 3 8 11 0 0 0 11 Honours (4-Year) 1230003 SUBTOTAL 4 10 14 0 0 0 14 Statistics-Actuarial Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 5380008 SUBTOTAL 5380008 Statistics-Mathematics Honours (4-Year) 0220002 SUBTOTAL 0220002 Science - Undeclared General (3-Year) 870 776 1646 179 197 376 2022 Major (4-Year)16 0331236 St. Boniface students5 4260006 Special or Visiting 2242248 SCIENCE SUMMARY: General (3-Year) 870 776 1646 179 197 376 2022 Major & Major Co-op (4-Year) 277 384 661 23 60 83 744 Honours & Honours Co-op (4-Year) 195 296 491 3 8 11 502 St. Boniface students5 4260006 Special or Visiting 2242248 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 1348 1460 2808 207 267 474 3282

SOCIAL WORK Concentrated Program (2-Year) 54 11 65 9 1 10 75 Regular Program (3-Year) 71 14 85 13 3 16 101 Inner City Social Work 79 18 97 54 15 69 166 Northern Program 27 4 31 17 0 17 48 Northern External 1123035 Distance Delivery 108 10 118 159 34 193 311 St. Boniface students5 1010001 Special 0000000 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 341 58 399 255 53 308 707

UNIVERSITY 117 University 1 3085 2584 5669 565 435 1000 6669 St. Boniface students5 63911211 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL/PROGRAM 3091 2587 5678 566 436 1002 6680

UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 10563 9182 19745 2793 1677 4470 24215

NOTES:

1. Students in Double Major or Double Honours programs are reported under their first declared major. 2. Program for internationally educated professionals to reach Canadian standards. 3. New program in Fall Term 2010. 4. Effective September 2003, the Bachelor of Arts degree programs in Geography and the Bachelor of Science programs in Environmental Science moved under the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources. Students admitted prior to September 2003 had the option to complete their program under Arts or Science. 5. St. Boniface students are included in headcounts when taking courses at the University of Manitoba. 6. Includes transfer credit programs for graduates of the Business Administration Diploma programs at Assiniboine and Red River Colleges, University College of the North and Ecole technique et professionnelle. 7. Does not include B.Sc.(Dentistry) students, second and third year students who registered for the B.Sc. program in the summer term. 8. Students in the integrated B.Mus./B.Ed. program are shown in Music for years 3 & 4 and in Education for year 5. 9. The Post Baccalaureate program changed from a certificate to a diploma in 2004. Students had the option to switch to the diploma. 10. Includes students in General Studies and the diploma programs coordinated by Extended Education. Students enrolled in online, off-campus or distance education credits are shown in their faculty of registration. 11. The Textile Sciences program replaced the Clothing and Textiles program in 2005. Students enrolled in the Clothing and Textiles program prior to this change were permitted to continue their program until graduation. 12. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011. 13. Does not include B.Sc.(Medicine) students, second and third year students who registered for the B.Sc. program in the summer term, or external physicians taking Continuing Medical Education courses. 14. The Bachelor of Nursing program is offered at alternate sites. Enrolments in this table reflect students taking U of M courses only. 15. Admission into the joint Bachelor of Nursing program with Red River College ended for Fall Term 2010. Enrolments reflect students finishing the program and in University of Manitoba courses only. 16. Undeclared majors at November 1st. 17. The University 1 program was introduced in 1998-99. Most "new" students, with limited or no university experience, have registered under this program. Students must complete 24 credit hours under University 1 (and may complete up to 30) before transferring into a degree program. Beginning in 2007, the requirements to transit changed requiring a minimum GPA of 2.0. OIA 2012/12 79 Continued Part-Time Grand 2 3 38 21 2 1 23 15 2 2 17 0 0 11 000 117 007 225 006 001 200 2 0 0 18 16 17 0150 0 1 5 0 61 55 46 60 008 21 2 2 12 19 1 2 28 030 0 35 0 13 22 5 17 26 0 0 40 0 1 14 27 31 65 Part-Time Continuing 0 4 4 8 9 120 5 1 0 6 6 222 0 0 0 0 0 8 1,2,3 1 0 7 13 9 21 43 50 317 0 0 00 0 1 00 2 0 020 0 00 1 0 100 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 4 12 5 10 0 010 1 000 0 00 0 0 000 0 01 0 0 500 0 00 0 0 00 2 0 00 0 0 000 0 01 2 0 00 0 0 00 0 1 01 0 1 00 1 0 02 3 0 00 0 0 00 2 0 01 0 1 00 0 4 0.0% 83.3% 16.7% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 11.1% 0.0% 44.4% 44.4% 88.9% 100.0% 14.0% 26.0% 18.0% 42.0% 86.0% 100.0% New TotalYear 1 Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal Total Total Full-Time 11 9 14 67 5 11 48 9 16 6 10 00 88 13 36 17 13 06 9 13 24 35 11 21 13 15 12 34 1012 16 17 3142 61 54 3141 41 60 15 19 11 17 17 26 14 21 28 40 Fall Term 2011 Fall Term As at NovemberAs 1 Full-Time Continuing 4 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 30 5 0 16 1 6 2 1 7 3 3 1 3 2 4 0 0 5 5 1 1 0 0 6 3 1 8 15 8 8 3 1 3 3 3 6 4 1 2 2 5 6 4 5 0 0 0 3 1 1 MASTERS STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM MASTERS STUDENTS YEAR BY (Adjusted for Time Away on Exceptional or Parenting Leave) Parenting or on Exceptional Away Time for (Adjusted 4 0 0 4 123 9 764 5 620 9 800 3 012 7 518 5 2 1 4 6 6 5 7 4 4 6 6 43 35 22 11 68 111 71 64 39 42 145 216 11 22 10 1 1 30 29 2 0 10 12 15 10 17 10 12 22 3 3 4 103 81 32 51 164 267 38.7% 31.5% 19.8% 9.9%32.9% 61.3% 29.6% 100.0% 18.1%50.0% 19.4% 50.0% 67.1% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 50.0% 100.0% 38.6% 30.3% 12.0% 19.1% 61.4% 100.0% New 1Year Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal 5 y y y y y 5 5 SchoolPsycholog gribusiness and Agric. Economics Agric. and gribusiness nimalScience rchitecture nthropolog % Distribution % Icelandic Soil ScienceSoil Subtotal Distribution % Economics English German Slavic & Studies History 2 Sociolog French Native Studies Native Linguistics Linguistics A A Architecture A of School Art, Arts Fine Subtotal Arts A Religion Biosystems Engineering Biosystems Entomolog City Planning City Design Interior Landscape Architecture Subtotal Distribution % 19 12 12 17 Faculty/Major Sciences Food & Agricultural Food Science Food SciencePlant Classics Studies Political Psychology AdministrationPublic Subtotal Distribution % Philosoph

80 OIA 2012/12 Continued Part-Time Grand 145 21 2 1 13 56 3 5 58 4 5 48 223 7 10 16 9 9 13 003 002 005 009 227 112 006 2 3 16 13 15 93 60 67 136 40 56 60 12 18 59 16 26 29 1314 20 18 22 21 2144 25 51 36 60 13 38 44 Part-Time Continuing 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 4 5 9 10 124 8 14 18 3 7 6 5 4 4 8 19 20 23 62 70 152 0 1 0 000 0 00 0 0 000 2 00 1 2 20 1 2 63 4 0 00 2 7 190 00 0 19 22 6 22 8 1 02 2 3 343 0 01 0 0 00 9 4 2210 7 23 8 4 977 5 10 7 27 0 00 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 02 0 1 01 1 4 11.4% 27.1% 28.6% 32.9% 88.6% 100.0% 30.4% 16.2% 18.8%26.3% 34.6% 69.6% 26.3% 100.0% 13.2% 34.2%10.0% 73.7% 100.0% 0.0% 40.0% 50.0% 90.0% 100.0% New TotalYear 1 Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal Total Total Full-Time 55 69 8 11 11 14 16 56 56 11 23 10 44 23 12 849 11 11 56 25 23 02 25 9 13 38 55 29 53 48 78 21 69 30 41 33 43 Full-Time - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL Continuing 1,2,3 2 13 20 35 51 79 42 49 90 181 260 311 7 8 3 18 25 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 3 5 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 3 0 5 1 2 3 5 1 0 0 1 7 1 110 2 000 3 200 5 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 65 60 26 21 107 172 10 10 5 13 28 38 210 33 38 17 26 81 114 52 17 11 2 30 82 16 11 16 7 7 17 17 10 11 24 20 3 6 30 24 16 8 4 63.4% 20.7% 13.4% 2.4%28.0% 36.6% 100.0% 28.0% 32.0% 12.0% 72.0% 100.0% 31.4% 3.9% 25.5%37.8% 39.2% 68.6% 34.9% 100.0% 15.1% 12.2% 62.2%28.9% 100.0% 33.3% 14.9% 22.8% 71.1% 100.0% New 1Year Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal 6 y y y dult & Post Secondary Educ. Secondary Post & dult Education dult English as a Second LanguageEnglishas aSecond Second Language Education Language Second Language and Literacy Literacy and Language General Curriculum General Social FoundationsSocial of Educ. EducationAdministration Education Special Inclusive Counsellor Education Counsellor A A Pediatric Dentistry Pediatric Periodontics Sciences Dental Preventive Subtotal Distribution % Sciences Geological Institute Resources Natural Subtotal Distribution % Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng. Manufacturing & Mechanical Subtotal Distribution % Management Interdisciplinary (MSC) (MSC) ManagementInterdisciplinary and Computer Electrical Eng. Geograph Business, Asper School of School Asper Business, (MBA) ManagementInterdisciplinary 48Dentistr Surgery Maxillofacial & Oral 14Biolog Oral 6Education 1 Curriculum,Learning & Teaching Engineering Engineering Civil Resources and Earth, Environment, of Faculty Riddell H. Clayton EnvironmentGeography and 10 14 6 13 Educ Admin, Fndns & Psychology Admin, Educ Psychology Fndns & Subtotal % Distribution % Faculty/Major Subtotal Distribution % MASTERS STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM MASTERS STUDENTS BY

OIA 2012/12 81 Continued Part-Time Grand 2 3 13 920 12 2 1 34 27 12 5 8 19 0 0 102 000 229 004 006 005 001 008 10 1 0 12 12 0 0 21 0 0 32 102 1 1 2 10 24 25 3 3 10 0 0 16 8 8 34 Part-Time Continuing 3 4 4 11 12 180 3 0 2 5 6 23 0 3 0 3 3 33 0 1 4 5 8 122 2 3 6 11 15 73 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 3 4 0 1 20 0 0 101 1 00 0 0 00 0 3 01 4 3 13 5 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 01 0 0 02 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 01 0 0 01 1 1 00 0 0 10 2 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 320 3 00 0 4 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 8.3% 25.0% 33.3% 33.3% 91.7% 100.0% 16.7% 50.0% 0.0%26.7% 33.3% 13.3% 83.3% 20.0% 100.0% 40.0% 73.3% 100.0% 37.5% 0.0% 12.5% 50.0% 62.5% 100.0% New TotalYear 1 Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal Total Total Full-Time 4 10 7 11 35 9 11 00 967 11 14 36 2 12 49 77 9 16 01 58 16 25 14 22 53 102 15 21 22 32 13 23 11 23 15 26 Full-Time - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL Continuing 1,2,3 6 2 3 11 17 2 1 0 3 5 2 1 0 2 2 3 4 1 4 6 1 0 4 0 0 2 4 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 0 5 7 2 8 4 1 3 2 1 3 6 6 0 0 0 6 2 0 000 2 810 6 1041 3 010 3 102 2 0 2 4 6 9 10 2 4 7 3 5 8 1 1 70 49 31 18 98 168 52 52 5 5 62 114 13 13 3 1 17 30 21 21 10 6 37 58 10 1210 11 0 0 11 10 10 8 4 49 48 4 1 4 35.3% 35.3% 11.8% 17.6%36.2% 64.7% 36.2% 100.0% 17.2% 10.3%43.3% 63.8% 43.3% 100.0% 10.0%40.0% 3.3% 40.0% 56.7% 20.0% 100.0% 45.6% 0.0% 60.0% 45.6% 100.0% 4.4% 4.4% 54.4% 100.0% 41.7% 29.2% 18.5% 10.7% 58.3% 100.0% New 1Year Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal 3 y y y y y % Distribution % % Distribution % Peace & Conflict Studies Conflict & Peace Subtotal Therapeutics & Pharmacology Subtotal Subtotal Distribution % Distribution % HumanSciences Nutritional Sciences Textile Subtotal Distribution % (Accelerated) Therapy Occupational Graduate Studies Graduate Studies Disability Ecolog Human Sciences Social Family Management Recreation & Kinesiology Kinesiolog Law Law Subtotal MedicalRehabilitation Rehabilitation Medical (Regular) Therapy Occupational Medicine Genetics Biochem.Medical and Immunolog Subtotal Distribution % Faculty/Major Kinesiology and Recreation and Kinesiology Studies Recreation Microbiology Medical Patholog Physician Assistant Education Assistant Physician Physiology Surger Individ. Interdisciplinary Program Interdisciplinary Individ. Sciences CommunityHealth Human Anatomy & Cell Science Science Cell & HumanAnatomy MASTERS STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM MASTERS STUDENTS BY

82 OIA 2012/12 Part-Time Grand 0 0 10 1 1 41 009 116 006 001 015 10 1 0 17 17 00 0 0 23 13 889 7 7 23 40 4 0 58 13 27 32 59 15 16 28 12 14 29 37 52 86 Part-Time Continuing for parenting or exceptional leaves.for parenting 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 2 5 7 7 194 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 4 21 34 39 82 6 3 7 16 23 23 9 5 23 1 0 0 5 0 00 0 0 00 0 5 7317 0 01 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 00 0 7 0 00 1 0 000 0 000 0 00 0 0 00 8 0 21 4 1 74 4 1 00 0 2 22 8 0 010 3 00 0 15 4 0.0% 0.0% 28.6% 71.4% 100.0% 100.0% ploma students and students in St. Boniface Collegeprograms. students graduate and ploma students has been adjusted been has the Fall Term headcounts. Fallthe headcounts. Term 12.8% 23.1% 10.3% 53.8% 87.2% 100.0% 20.0% 20.0%22.3% 12.2% 19.9% 47.8% 19.2% 80.0% 38.6% 100.0% 77.7% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% New TotalYear 1 Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal Total Total Full-Time 11 5 10 79 55 9 17 966 13 11 8 16 44 9 13 17 27 26 40 24 34 10 16 18 23 10 12 10 15 40 54 Full-Time - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL Continuing 1,2,3 8 1 1 10 15 4 3 0 7 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 2 1 08 0 3 6 8 0 0 8 0 2 3 0 1 9 0 0 0 4 2 3 1 6 0 0 1 7 6 11 5 2 5 2 430 0 014 6 1000 8 540 0 4 0 2 8 0 4 0 5 0 5 12 4 2 55 85 32 15 132 187 17 18 7 20 45 62 18 18 11 43 72 90 152 18 16 3 6 25 43 10 14 25 10 5 14 21 5 0 10 4 655 582 266 251 1099 1754 139 124 120 241 485 624 2378 33.3% 53.3% 6.7%41.9% 6.7% 37.2% 66.7%22.2% 7.0% 100.0% 14.0% 44.4% 58.1% 33.3% 100.0% 0.0% 77.8% 100.0% 29.4% 45.5% 17.1% 8.0%27.4% 70.6% 29.0%37.3% 100.0% 11.3% 33.2% 32.3% 15.2% 72.6% 14.3% 100.0% 62.7% 100.0% New 1Year Years 2 3Years Years 4+ Subtotal 7 students in the Joint Master's Program shared by the University of Manitoba and the University Universitythe of Winnipeg. by the of Manitoba and Joint Master's Program shared in the students y all y y y y % Distribution % Notes: 3. Students in an Individual Interdisciplinary Program (IIP) are shown under the faculty of their advisor. the Individual under in an Interdisciplinaryare shown 3. Students Program (IIP) Winter, starting in the or Fall students Summer graduate Term in 2011. 4. New includes any 5. Includes 6. New program in 2011. included in required to registernot Leave are not whileleaveare therefore Exceptional or Parenting on and an on 7. Students in this report only. added as part-time been students have They Subtotal Chemistr Subtotal % Distribution % Nurse Practitioner Nurse Subtotal Distribution % Botan Distribution % in program terms being a year. Year of timeprogram start date, with three length from the in program isthe 2. Year based on Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Faculty Desautels Music,Marcel A. Composition Conducting Performance Nursing Nursing Pharmac Pharmac Science Sciences Biological Work Social Intervention Clinical - Social Total Leave Exceptional/Parenting On di term. This table graduate one excludes or thesis over more than in a course continuing figures include students 1. Graduate % Distribution % Subtotal Faculty/Major ComputerScience and Astronomy Physics Statistics Zoology Social Work Social Distance % Distribution % Subtotal SocialWork Social Services Administration Services Social Mathematics Microbiolog MASTERS STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM MASTERS STUDENTS BY

OIA 2012/12 83 Continued Part-Time Grand 0 0 20 7 8 42 001 0 0 1 17 21 18 12 1 2 19 11 6 6 75 001 117 012 118 005 008 004 008 006 005 004 004 11 1 2 14 28 0 0 10 Part-Time Continuing 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 3 2 7 7 168 3 0 2 5 6 85 7 0 2 9 11 59 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1,2,3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 00 0 1 60 1 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 10 1 0 00 0 0 23 1 0 00 0 0 10 0 1 00 1 0 00 1 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 4 New New Full-Time 11 77 34 59 46 55 66 01 58 55 48 8 10 44 44 19 20 30 34 1614 21 17 13 17 13 18 60 69 10 13 21 26 Fall TermFall 2011 AsNovemberat 1 Full-Time Continuing PH.D. STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM PH.D. STUDENTS BY YEAR 8 2 6 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 4 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 7 1 1 3 6 0 4 2 3 1 7 0 0 (Adjusted for Time (Adjusted Away or Exceptional ParentingLeave) on 1 11 6 2 19 20 9 36 10 14 5 28 10 5 43 48 5 3 0 0 4 0 4 19 7 4 1 0 113 4 310 4 814 2 512 0 211 0 400 5 10 1 2 2 1 11 6 2 1 3 0 3 0 5 12 5 4 0 29 76 18 38 132 161 21 35 9 14 58 79 4 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 5.0% 55.0% 30.0%0.0% 10.0% 100.0% 95.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 26.6% 44.3% 11.4% 17.7% 73.4% 100.0% 16.7% 50.0%18.0% 0.0% 47.2% 33.3% 11.2% 83.3% 23.6% 100.0% 82.0% 100.0% 0.0% 28.6%10.4% 42.9% 58.3% 28.6% 20.8% 100.0% 10.4% 100.0% 89.6% 100.0% 18.2% 63.6% 0.0% 18.2% 81.8% 100.0% New New 1 Year 2-4 Years 5 Years 6+ Years Subtotal Total 1 Year 2-4 Years 5 Years 6+ Years Subtotal Total Total 5 y y y y y y % Distribution % % Distribution % Subtotal Administration Architecture Design and Planning Subtotal Arts Anthropolog Business, Asper School of Management Dentistr Oral Biolog Education Ad Hoc Education Language and Literature Subtotal % Distribution % Economics English French Soil Science Subtotal % Distribution % Distribution % Food Science Plant Science Histor Native Studies Psychology Sociolog Subtotal Subtotal Religion Faculty/Major Agricultural & Food Sciences Animal Science Biosystems Engineering Entomolog % Distribution % Linguistics

84 OIA 2012/12 Continued Part-Time Grand 460 4 6 0 41 86 63 06 0 6 15 22 2 31 25 1 26 01 0 1 11 38 1 1 28 1 1 32 0 0 28 119 007 001 115 006 007 119 0 0 12 Part-Time Continuing 2 0 8 10 10 190 2 2 5 9 9 130 2 0 11 3 1 4 0 64 2 2 66 0 0 1 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 3 0 10 5 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 02 4 1 20 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 1 0 00 1 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 01 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 4 New New Full-Time 77 88 77 11 44 56 7 12 68 57 80 1511 15 16 3151 37 63 18 22 19 25 1035 11 37 25 27 21 28 27 31 Full-Time Continuing 3 1 3 5 1 1 1 2 3 6 8 6 1 0 7 12 88 4 1 3 2 6 1 1 - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL 1,2,3 0 8 31 8 13 52 60 0 2 16 4 5 2 18 8 9 2 5 4 18 2 7 0 5 4 855 6 1360 0 100 0 211 1 410 5 610 1 703 2 123 0 7 14 4 3 6 15 7 9 41 85 24 30 139 180 10 66 19 26 111 121 14 34 12 4 50 64 23 35 11 11 12 35 6 10 4 8.3% 54.5% 15.7% 21.5% 91.7% 100.0% 0.0% 22.2% 22.2% 55.6% 100.0% 100.0% 22.8% 47.2% 13.3% 16.7%13.3% 77.2% 51.7% 100.0% 13.3% 0.0% 21.7% 20.0% 86.7%21.9% 100.0% 0.0% 53.1% 25.0% 80.0% 18.8%41.7% 100.0% 50.0% 6.3% 50.0% 100.0% 78.1% 0.0% 8.3% 100.0% 25.0% 0.0% 75.0% 0.0% 58.3% 100.0% 100.0% 50.0% 50.0%25.0% 0.0% 12.5% 100.0% 25.0% 100.0% 37.5% 75.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% New New 1 Year 2-4 Years 5 Years 6+ Years Subtotal Total 1 Year 2-4 Years 5 Years 6+ Years Subtotal Total Total 3 5 5 6 y 7 y y y y % Distribution % % Distribution % Engineering Civil Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources of Faculty H. Riddell Clayton Geograph Graduate Studies Applied Health Sciences Human Ecolog Human Nutritional Sciences Medicine Biochem. Genetics and Medical Immunolog Pharmac Pharmac Electrical and Computer Eng. Eng. &Mechanical Manufacturing Subtotal Community Health Sciences Human & Anatomy Cell Science Geological Sciences Cancer Control Microbiology Medical &Pharmacology Therapeutics % Distribution % Subtotal Natural Resources & Resources Env. Natural Mgmt Subtotal Distribution % Food & Nutritional Sciences Program Interdisciplinary Individ. Peace & Conflict Studies Subtotal Physiology Subtotal Distribution % Faculty/Major % Distribution % Subtotal PH.D. STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM PH.D. STUDENTS BY

OIA 2012/12 85 r Part-Time Grand 0 0 12 1 1 20 01001 01 1 0 0 22 1 15 1 13 19 26 17 228 007 tional leaves. tional p ilitation. or exce or g Part-Time Continuing arentin p 0 0 1 1 1 20 3 0 2 5 5 139 for usted j e School of Medical Rehab Medical of e School 0 0 4 22 6 24 52 56 967 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 2 1 11 2 2 15 16 16 4 ences under Human Ecology and one in Food Science unde Food Science and one in Humanences under Ecology the Fall Term headcounts. headcounts. Term Fall the New New ram has been ad not offer a Ph.D. program, the student is shown under Graduate Studies. Graduate under shown is student the program, a Ph.D. offer not g ro p Full-Time 8 12 77 66 ear. Year in in Year ear. 16 19 13 14 14 16 211116 22 24 13 19 25 y a g Full-Time Continuing 1 3 3 8 19 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued) TERM 2011 - FALL 1,2,3 ram start date, with three terms bein terms three with date, start ram g ro p 1 12 4 8 0 3 11 1 4 16 19 1 2 0 213 1 1821 3 1222 0 3 11 1 4 2 10 1 0 4 14 79 16 25 120 134 4 153 468 126 164 758 911 10.4% 59.0% 11.9%15.8% 18.7% 57.9%16.8% 89.6% 5.3% 51.4% 100.0% 21.1% 13.8% 18.0% 84.2% 0.0% 100.0% 83.2% 60.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.1% 40.0% 0.0% 100.0% 39.3% 0.0% 100.0% 10.7% 100.0% 42.9% 100.0% 100.0% 92.9% 100.0% New New 1 Year 2-4 Years 5 Years 6+ Years Subtotal Total 1 Year 2-4 Years 5 Years 6+ Years Subtotal Total Total in a course or thesis over more than one term. over one term. more than thesis or a course in g th of time from the g 8 ures include students continuin students include ures ram is based on the len based on the ram is g g y ro p y y % Distribution % 7. The Cancer Control Ph.D. is offered jointly by the Faculty of Nursing and the Department of Community Health Sciences. Health Community of Department and the Nursing of Faculty the by jointly offered is Ph.D. Control Cancer The 7. % Distribution % 2. Year in in Year 2. Botan Subtotal and th Nursing Management, and Recreation Kinesiology Human Ecology, by jointly offered is Ph.D. Sciences Health Applied The 6. only. report this in students have been added as part-time They Science Biological Sciences Social Work Social Work Total On Exceptional/Parenting Leave fi Graduate 1. program. previous the under complete to can elect students Current & Food Sciences. Agricultural in included not therefore and are on leave while register to required Leave not are Parenting or on an Exceptional Students 8. % Distribution % Computer Science Mathematics Microbiolog and Astronomy Physics Statistics Zoology Notes: Chemistr Subtotal 3. Students in an Individual Interdisciplinary Program (IIP) are shown under the faculty of their advisor. If the faculty does faculty the If advisor. their of faculty the under shown are (IIP) Program Interdisciplinary an Individual in Students 3. 2011. in Term Summer Fall or Winter, the in starting students graduate any includes New 4. Sci Human Nutritional one in 2010 - Term Fall in programs Ph.D. two by replaced was Sciences Food & Nutritional in Ph.D. The 5. Faculty/Major PH.D. STUDENTS BY YEAR IN PROGRAM PH.D. STUDENTS BY

86 OIA 2012/12 Enrolment in ACCESS Programs1 As at November 1

Program 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008

ACCESS Health Careers Access Program (HCAP) 78 60 58 43 37 Pre-Health Careers Access Program2 15 24 14 25 14 Professional Health Program (PHP)3 4 7 8 8 10 U of M ACCESS Program (UMAP)4 68 71 69 69 65 Engineering Access Program (ENGAP)3 54 50 46 50 59 Inner-City B.S.W. Program5 96 96 101 99 101 Northern B.S.W. Program, Thompson5 55 36 46 33 45

Total 370 344 342 327 331

1. The Council on Post-Secondary Education provides institutional support grants to the University of Manitoba toward the academic and personal supports for students in the ACCESS Programs. ACCESS programs enhance accessibility for priority groups consisting of northern Manitobans, Aboriginal people, single parents, women, immigrants, refugees, visible minorities, and people with disabilities. 2. Pre-HCAP students are students who have expressed an interest in Nursing, however, they have not yet gained admission to the faculty. 3. Program is exclusively for students of Aboriginal ancestry. 4. UMAP includes students in the Education Access Program (EAP) and the pre-EAP. 5. While both the Inner-City B.S.W. (formerly Winnipeg Education Centre B.S.W.) and Northern B.S.W. programs offer ACCESS programs, intake is not exclusive to ACCESS students. Enrolment reported under these programs represents ACCESS students only.

ACCESS1 Programs Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates Conferred2

Program 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

ACCESS Health Careers Access Program (HCAP) 7 76410 Professional Health Program (PHP)3 3 3231 U of M ACCESS Program (UMAP)4 7 11 8 13 8 Engineering Access Program (ENGAP)3 4 5654 Inner-City B.S.W. Program 21 32 36 25 26 Northern B.S.W. Program, Thompson 12 13 12 11 12

Total 54 71 70 61 61

1. The Council on Post-Secondary Education provides institutional support grants to the University of Manitoba toward the academic and personal supports for students in the ACCESS Programs. ACCESS programs enhance accessibility for priority groups consisting of northern Manitobans, Aboriginal people, single parents, women, immigrants, refugees, visible minorities, and people with disabilities. 2. The reporting of degrees is based on a calendar year (February, May and October graduands). 3. Program is exclusively for students of Aboriginal ancestry. 4. UMAP includes students in the Education Access Program (EAP).

OIA 2012/12 87 UNDERGRADUATE QUOTAS/APPLICANTS/ADMITTANCES/REGISTRATIONS First Choice Faculties Only (As at November 1)

2011-2012 2010-2011 # # Reg./ # # Reg./ 1 2 1 2 PROGRAMS Quotas Appl. Admit. Reg. Admit. Appl. Admit. Reg. Admit.

DIRECT ENTRY3 Agric. & Food Sciences - Diploma 80 95 85 74 87.1% 85 81 66 81.5% Art, School of Degree 100 86 77 72 93.5% 133 102 99 97.1% Diploma 25 12 11 8 72.7% 13 8 7 87.5% 4 Business, Asper School of -- 209 153 114 74.5% ------N/A 5 Engineering 400 628 451 362 80.3% 548 423 363 85.8% 6 Internationally Educated Engineers Qualif. 40 30 30 29 96.7% 32 32 31 96.9% Extended Education -- 1510 1366 663 48.5% 1613 1472 610 41.4% Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 60 81 60 55 91.7% 70 58 55 94.8% Jazz Studies 15 13 13 13 100.0% 13 13 13 100.0% University 1 -- 6883 5894 4100 69.6% 6989 5966 4245 71.2% TOTAL 9547 8140 5490 67.4% 9496 8155 5489 67.3%

DIRECT TRANSIT3 Arts -- 994 805 511 63.5% 947 737 500 67.8% Transit from University 1 -- -- 942 N/A -- -- 991 N/A Science -- 742 567 343 60.5% 703 519 346 66.7% Transit from University 1 -- -- 867 N/A -- -- 844 N/A

2011-2012 2010-2011 # # Appl./ # # Appl./ 1 2 1 2 PROGRAMS Quotas Appl. Admit. Reg. Reg. Appl. Admit. Reg. Reg.

UNIVERSITY ENTRY3 Agric. & Food Sciences - Degree 200 139 119 93 1.5 110 98 92 1.2 Internationally Educated Agrologists 10 11 11 11 1.0 7 7 7 1.0 Art, School of - Art History 155441.37761.2 Business, Asper School of 420 675 437 424 1.6 603 422 413 1.5 7 Bridge to Professional Accounting 15 12 12 12 1.0 16 16 15 1.1 College Diploma entrants 50 39 33 30 1.3 29 29 27 1.1 Dental Hygiene 26 50 26 26 1.9 50 27 25 2.0 7 Dental Hygiene Degree Completion 10110 -- 3321.5 Dentistry 29 247 29 29 8.5 244 29 29 8.4 International Dentist Degree 7 80 7 7 11.4 142 7 7 20.3 Education8 After-Degree (Early Years) 70 91 66 59 1.5 86 67 64 1.3 After-Degree (Middle Years) 70 86 60 57 1.5 88 64 62 1.4 After-Degree (Senior Years) 140 143 94 93 1.5 174 119 110 1.6 After-Degree (Weekend College) -- 25 22 21 1.2 0 0 0 -- 9 Internationally Educated Teachers 15 0 0 0 -- 10 10 10 1.0 Post-Baccalaureate -- 269 249 129 2.1 299 282 150 2.0 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of -- 185 167 122 1.5 184 169 120 1.5 Environmental Design 100 248 100 100 2.5 246 99 96 2.6 7 Architecture Master's Prep. 15 40 17 13 3.1 49 14 10 N/A 10 Human Ecology 200 199 177 145 1.4 200 176 147 1.4 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 11 Athletic Therapy 24 47 24 23 2.0 68 22 22 3.1 12 Kinesiology 60 90 66 63 1.4 96 66 64 1.5 12 Physical Education 40 53 41 36 1.5 62 41 39 1.6 Rec. Mgmt. & Comm. Dev. 40 48 41 40 1.2 43 37 36 1.2 13 Law 96 1205 129 115 10.5 967 118 107 9.0 Continued

88 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE QUOTAS/APPLICANTS/ADMITTANCES/REGISTRATIONS (Continued)

2011-2012 2010-2011 # # Appl./ # # Appl./ 1 2 1 2 PROGRAMS Quotas Appl. Admit. Reg. Reg. Appl. Admit. Reg. Reg.

Medicine 110 900 111 110 8.2 821 112 110 7.5 Medical Rehabilitation 14 Physical Therapy N/A ------N/A 118 50 50 2.4 Respiratory Therapy 16 45 16 16 2.8 35 16 15 2.3 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Post-Baccalaureate 8 10 4 4 2.5 9 8 8 1.1 Nursing Fort Garry Campus 240 540 213 207 2.6 538 219 215 2.5 15,16 UCN 40 65 65 -- -- 55 55 -- -- Baccalaureate Program for RNs 100 54 42 17 3.2 71 58 33 2.2 Pharmacy 50 250 55 55 4.5 256 55 55 4.7 Social Work Ft. Garry Campus 75 202 72 70 2.9 163 76 74 2.2 Distance Delivery 100 307 152 104 3.0 280 123 97 2.9 Inner City Social Work 50 57 56 49 1.2 69 69 65 1.1 Northern External 6 5 5 2 2.5 3 3 3 1.0 17 Northern Program 26 27 25 19 1.4 28 26 18 1.6 TOTAL 6450 2748 2305 2.8 6229 2799 2403 2.6

1. Figures for some programs reflect only qualified applicants. 2. Registered status reflects whether students were registered for the Fall Term, as at November 1. 3. Direct Entry programs admit students directly from high school. Direct Transit programs allow students to transit in automatically from University 1. (Direct Transit figures are separated into those students that formally applied to Arts and Science and those students that transited automatically from University 1). University Entry requires university study before application to the program (University Entry does not include special or visiting students). 4. The Asper School of Business began offering a Direct Entry option in Fall 2011. 5. Engineering maintains up to 40 places for International students. 6. The quota for the Internationally Educated Engineers Qualification Program increased to 40 in 2010. 7. New in 2010-2011. 8. Excludes B.Mus./B.Ed. program. 9. There was no intake in Fall 2011. 10. Within Human Ecology, individual program streams have a maximum quota of 80. 11. The quota for the Athletic Therapy program increased to 24 in 2010. 12. Physical Education and Kinesiology have a combined quota of 100. 13. Law has five supernumerary places for half-time students and five supernumerary places for Aboriginal students. 14. Physical Therapy is transitioning to a Master's program. There was no intake in 2011-2012. 15. Within the UCN program, and Thompson sites each have a quota of 20. 16. Students admitted to the joint program take their first-year courses at UCN. For that reason, the number registered is not shown. 17. The figure for 2010-2011 has been estimated.

OIA 2012/12 89 6 0 32 637 282 427 9.6% 6.4% 0.5% 0.1% 4.3% 0.0% 2780 41.9% 37.2% Total 100.0% 5 0 0 96 37 116 108 595 2467 957 6631 3.9% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 12.1% 11.3% 62.2% 10.0% 100.0% 1 Part-Time Fall Term 2010 6 0 27 529 186 390 9.3% 6.9% 0.5% 0.1% 3.3% 0.0% 2664 1872 5674 47.0% 33.0% 100.0% Full-Time . e has resulted in an increase Returning Students. 3 0 0 576 278 391 8.6% 5.9% 0.0% 0.0% 4.2% 0.0% 2743 41.1% 40.3% Total 100.0% 2 0 0 77 24 155 109 635 2689 2.4% 0.2% 0.0% 7.7% 0.0% 15.5% 10.9% 63.4% 100.0% Part-Time Fall Term 2011 1 0 0 467 367 201 8.2% 6.5% 0.0% 0.0% 3.5% 0.0% 2588 2054 5678 1002 6680 45.6% 36.2% 100.0% Full-Time STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY 1 PROGRAM BY SOURCE OF ADMISSION 2 3 % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total Source of Admission Total Sequential Manitoba High School Non-Sequential Manitoba High School Other High Schools Post-Secondary Transfers Returning Students Internal U of M Transfers Mature Students Special Admission 1. Data as at November 1st. Includes students admitted from St. Boniface College. 2. Other High Schools include both sequential and non-sequential students admitted from Canadian International high schools 3. In Fall Term 2007, the requirements to transit out of University1 changed requiring a minimum GPA 2.0. This policy chang Included in Returning Students are the students who were readmitted to University 1 program.

90 OIA 2012/12 16.6% 95 & over ion requirements for 90-94 27.9% 85-89 23.8% Grade Averages 17.8% 80-84 Fall Term 2011 Fall Term 9.0% 75-79 DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL AVERAGES DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL 4.9% 70-74

5.0% 0.0%

30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% Percentage of Students of Percentage direct entry degreedirect programs. entry Source: Maclean's Includes analysis. Manitoba high school students, sequential and non-sequential, met who the standard admiss

OIA 2012/12 91 SEQUENTIAL STUDENTS FROM MANITOBA HIGH SCHOOLS1 Fall Term 2011 School Div/District/Type High School Total School Div/District/Type High School Total WINNIPEG Winnipeg - Red River College (GED) 2 Louis Riel College Beliveau 19 Independent/Other Springs Academy 4 College Jeanne-Sauve 42 (continued) St. Boniface Diocesan 20 Dakota 94 St. John's Ravenscourt 49 Glenlawn 84 St. Mary's Academy 68 J.H. Bruns 85 St. Maurice 25 Nelson McIntyre 7 St. Paul's High 84 Windsor Park 20 The King's 1 Subtotal 351 U of Wpg Collegiate 12 Westgate Mennonite Coll. 12 Pembina Trails Fort Richmond 150 Subtotal 379 Oak Park 73 Shaftesbury 79 TOTAL - WINNIPEG 2273 Vincent Massey 169 Subtotal 471 OUTSIDE WINNIPEG Beautiful Plains Carberry 4 River East Transcona College Pierre Elliott Trudeau 24 Neepawa 8 Kildonan East 46 Subtotal 12 Miles Macdonell 98 Murdoch Mackay 37 Border Land Roseau Valley 8 River East 78 Ross L. Gray 2 Transcona 34 Shevchenko 3 Subtotal 317 W.C.Miller Collegiate 14 Subtotal 27 Seven Oaks Garden City 50 Maples 74 Brandon Crocus Plains 10 West Kildonan 47 Neelin 3 Subtotal 171 Vincent Massey 8 Subtotal 21 St. James Assiniboia John Taylor Collegiate 28 St. James Collegiate 14 Evergreen Arborg 5 Sturgeon Heights 56 Gimli 11 Westwood Collegiate 27 Riverton 6 Subtotal 125 Subtotal 22

Winnipeg Argyle 2 Hapnot 10 Children of the Earth 3 Subtotal 10 Churchill High 9 College Churchill 9 Fort LaBosse Reston 5 Daniel McIntyre 66 Virden 11 Elmwood 13 Subtotal 16 Gordon Bell 9 Grant Park 68 Franco-Manitobaine Centre Scholaire Leo Remillard 8 Kelvin 106 College Louis-Riel 2 17 R.B. Russell 1 College St.Jean Baptiste 3 Sisler 121 Ecole Gabrielle Roy 10 St. John's 18 Ecole Pointe-Des-Chenes 1 Technical-Vocational 20 Ecole Real-Berard 4 Wpg Adult Education Ctr 12 Ecole St-Joachim 4 Subtotal 457 Notre Dame 5 Subtotal 52 Winnipeg - Band Operated Aboriginal Community Campus 1 Southeast College 1 Frontier Duke of Marlborough 1 Subtotal 2 Frontier Collegiate 1 Gillam 3 Winnipeg - Balmoral Hall 17 Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw 2 Independent/Other Calvin Christian 6 Joseph Kerr 3 Faith Academy 1 Rorketon 1 Gray Academy 20 Wanipigow 1 Immanuel Christian 6 Subtotal 12 Jobworks Alternative High 3 Linden Christian 25 Garden Valley Garden Valley 19 Manitoba School for the Deaf 1 Subtotal 19 Mennonite Brethren Collegiate 23

Continued 92 OIA 2012/12 SEQUENTIAL STUDENTS FROM MANITOBA HIGH SCHOOLS1 Fall Term 2011 (Continued) School Div/District/Type High School Total School Div/District/Type High School Total Hanover Green Valley 3 Rolling River Erickson 4 Landmark 3 Minnedosa 8 Niverville 4 Rivers 3 Steinbach 43 Subtotal 15 Subtotal 53 Seine River Lorette 20 Interlake Stonewall 27 St. Norbert 21 Teulon 8 Ste. Anne 3 Warren 9 Subtotal 44 Subtotal 44 Southwest Horizon Deloraine 3 Kelsey Margaret Barbour 7 Melita 1 Subtotal 7 Souris 1 Waskada 1 Lakeshore Ashern 4 Wawanesa 1 Fisher Branch 5 Subtotal 7 Inwood 1 Lundar 3 Sunrise Edward Schreyer 14 Subtotal 13 Lac Du Bonnet 10 Powerview 4 Lord Selkirk Lord Selkirk 57 Springfield 35 Subtotal 57 Whitemouth 1 Subtotal 64 Mountain View Dauphin 18 Gilbert Plains 2 Swan Valley Swan Valley 19 Winnipegosis 1 Subtotal 19 Subtotal 21 Turtle Mountain Boissevain 4 Mystery Lake R. D. Parker 11 Killarney 3 Subtotal 11 Subtotal 7

Park West Birtle 1 Turtle River Alonsa 3 Major Pratt 16 McCreary 2 Rossburn 1 Subtotal 5 Shoal Lake 2 Subtotal 20 Western Morden 25 Subtotal 25 Pine Creek MacGregor 7 William Morton 4 Whiteshell Pinawa 6 Subtotal 11 Subtotal 6

Portage la Prairie Portage 21 Outside Winnipeg - Charles Sinclair 1 Subtotal 21 Band Operated Chief Sam Cook 1 Garden Hill 1 Prairie Rose Carman 11 Otter Nelson River 3 Elm Creek 2 Sagkeeng Education Authority 1 Miami 3 Ebb and Flow 1 St. Laurent 1 Subtotal 8 Subtotal 17 Outside Winnipeg - Clifford Secondary 5 Prairie Spirit Baldur 1 Independent/Other Dufferin Christian 7 Glenboro 2 Mennonite Collegiate 9 Nellie McClung 9 Steinbach Christian 1 Pilot Mound 5 Westpark 1 Somerset 11 Subtotal 23 St. Claude 6 Treherne 7 TOTAL - OUTSIDE WINNIPEG 780 Westmount 5 Subtotal 46 Location Unknown Missing 13 Subtotal 13 Red River Valley Morris 6 Rosenort 1 Sanford 32 TOTAL - MANITOBA 3066 St. Pierre Collegiate 6 Subtotal 45 1. Sequential students are admitted directly after graduation from high school. 2. College Louis-Riel is located in Winnipeg as part of the Franco-Manitobaine Division.

OIA 2012/12 93 STUDENTS BY CITIZENSHIP1 Fall Term 2011 (As at November 1)

First Admission2 Full-Time Part-Time Total3

CANADIAN Canadian Citizen 5085 18901 4713 23614 Permanent Resident 538 1661 339 2000 Total Canadian Students 5623 20562 5052 25614

INTERNATIONAL Africa Botswana 1 3 0 3 Egypt 4 11 0 11 Ethiopia 1 5 0 5 Ghana 8 22 0 22 Kenya 9 23 2 25 Libya 0 12 0 12 Mauritius 0314 Nigeria 67 239 28 267 Rwanda 1404 Senegal 1516 South Africa 2415 Uganda 1404 Zambia 6 39 3 42 Zimbabwe 3 14 1 15 Others4 2 12 2 14 Subtotal 106 400 39 439

Asia Bangladesh 15 53 3 56 China 186 1039 102 1141 Hong Kong 16 38 4 42 India 37 143 3 146 Indonesia 3 13 1 14 Japan 2 16 3 19 Kazakhstan 0303 Korea, South 21 55 15 70 Malaysia 7 23 0 23 Nepal 3909 Pakistan 9 22 0 22 Philippines 0224 Singapore 0213 Sri Lanka 2 26 0 26 Taiwan 19211 Thailand 0 10 1 11 Vietnam 5 24 0 24 Others4 0404 Subtotal 307 1491 137 1628

Europe Finland 3 3 0 3 France 17 18 2 20 Germany 10 18 2 20 Netherlands 3303 Russia 9 11 6 17 Sweden 8808 Switzerland 4505 Ukraine 9 22 0 22 United Kingdom5 2303 Others4 9 18 0 18 Subtotal 74 109 10 119 Continued 94 OIA 2012/12 STUDENTS BY CITIZENSHIP1 - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued)

First Admission2 Full-Time Part-Time Total3

Middle East Iran 36 128 1 129 Iraq 1404 Israel 2606 Jordan 0505 Kuwait 2505 Lebanon 0213 Oman 0303 Saudi Arabia 11 87 5 92 Turkey 7 11 2 13 United Arab Emirates 0404 Others4 0404 Subtotal 59 259 9 268

North & Central America Mexico 20 41 5 46 Trinidad And Tobago 0123 U.S.A. 45 93 2 95 Others4 36410 Subtotal 68 141 13 154

Oceania Australia 6 5 2 7 Others4 0101 Subtotal 6 6 2 8

South America Brazil 8 24 3 27 Colombia 1606 Guyana 1213 Paraguay 0909 Venezuela 0606 Others4 0303 Subtotal 10 50 4 54

Unknown 35 68 0 68

Total International Students 665 2524 214 2738

Total All Students 6288 23086 5266 28352

Percentage of International Students from Various Countries 9.6% from 104 countries 4

1. Includes graduate and undergraduate students, Joint Master's students from both the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg, and Distance Education students. Also includes all Post-Graduate Medical Education (PGME) students; therefore, the total may vary from other reports. Excludes B.Sc. (Dentistry) and B.Sc. (Medicine) students. Names of countries may have changed since data were collected. 2. Includes all students newly admitted to the University of Manitoba. First Admission is included in the Full-Time and Part-Time columns. 3. The total may reflect students who entered during the previous Winter or Summer Terms. 4. Includes countries with fewer than three students. 5. Includes England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

OIA 2012/12 95 INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS BY FACULTY/SCHOOL1 Fall Term 2011 (As at November 1)

FIRST ADMISSION TO UNIVERSITY CONTINUING FACULTY/SCHOOL Full Part Total Full Part Total Grand Total

AGRIC. & FOOD SCIENCES Degree Undergraduate 10 3 13 56 1 57 70 Graduate 18 0 18 58 0 58 76 Diploma Undergraduate 0 00 3 03 3 Subtotal 28 3 31 117 1 118 149

ARCHITECTURE Undergraduate 1 0 1 21 0 21 22 Graduate 8 0 8 11 1 12 20 Subtotal 9 0 9 32 1 33 42

ART, SCHOOL OF Undergraduate 0 0 0 11 2 13 13 Subtotal 0 0 0 11 2 13 13

2 ARTS Undergraduate 48 3 51 254 33 287 338 Graduate 19 0 19 32 2 34 53 Subtotal 67 3 70 286 35 321 391

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF Undergraduate 90 2 92 238 9 247 339 Graduate 4 15 8 08 13 Subtotal 94 3 97 246 9 255 352

DENTISTRY Undergraduate 0 00 0 00 0 Graduate 1 01 8 08 9 Subtotal 1 0 1 8 0 8 9

3 EDUCATION Undergraduate 0 00 0 00 0 Graduate 2 02 6 17 9 Subtotal 2 0 2 6 1 7 9

ENGINEERING Undergraduate 22 4 26 146 6 152 178 Graduate 37 1 38 144 3 147 185 Subtotal 59 5 64 290 9 299 363

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, Undergraduate 2 8 10 26 1 27 37 CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Graduate 8 0 8 24 1 25 33 Subtotal 10 8 18 50 2 52 70

EXTENDED EDUCATION Undergraduate 26 13 39 29 15 44 83 Subtotal 26 13 39 29 15 44 83

GRADUATE STUDIES Graduate 4 1 5 15 0 15 20 Subtotal 4 1 5 15 0 15 20

HUMAN ECOLOGY Undergraduate 3 0 3 16 2 18 21 Graduate 12 0 12 16 0 16 28 Subtotal 15 0 15 32 2 34 49

KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION Undergraduate 3 03 3 03 6 MANAGEMENT Graduate 3 03 5 05 8 Subtotal 6 0 6 8 0 8 14

LAW Undergraduate 0 00 0 00 0 Graduate 0 00 1 01 1 Subtotal 0 0 0 1 0 1 1

Continued 96 OIA 2012/12 INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS BY FACULTY/SCHOOL1 - FALL TERM 2011 (Continued)

FIRST ADMISSION TO UNIVERSITY CONTINUING FACULTY/SCHOOL Full Part Total Full Part Total Grand Total

MEDICINE Medicine Undergraduate 0 00 0 00 0 Graduate 11 1 12 62 0 62 74 Medical Rehabilitation Undergraduate 0 00 0 00 0 Graduate 2 02 3 03 5 Subtotal 13 1 14 65 0 65 79

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS Undergraduate 4 04 2 02 6 3 FACULTY OF Graduate 0 00 2 02 2 Subtotal 4 0 4 4 0 4 8

NURSING Undergraduate 2 0 2 17 3 20 22 Graduate 1 01 4 04 5 Subtotal 3 0 3 21 3 24 27

PHARMACY Undergraduate 0 00 0 00 0 Graduate 3 03 7 07 10 Subtotal 3 0 3 7 0 7 10

SCIENCE Undergraduate 55 13 68 249 20 269 337 Graduate 25 0 25 104 1 105 130 Subtotal 80 13 93 353 21 374 467

SOCIAL WORK Undergraduate 0 00 1 01 1 Graduate 4 04 6 17 11 Subtotal 4 0 4 7 1 8 12

UNIVERSITY 1 Undergraduate 140 20 160 297 42 339 499 Subtotal 140 20 160 297 42 339 499

4 OTHER Undergraduate 4 04 2 02 6 Graduate 0 00 0 00 0 Subtotal 4 0 4 2 0 2 6

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE 410 66 476 1371 134 1505 1981

TOTAL GRADUATE 162 4 166 516 10 526 692

TOTAL 572 70 642 1887 144 2031 2673

5 P.G.M.E. 23 0 23 42 0 42 65

1. Includes Joint Master's students from both the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg, and Distance Education students. 2. Includes Master of Public Administration students previously reported under Graduate Studies. 3. Enrolment in the old integrated B.Mus./B.Ed. program is shown in Music for years 2 & 3, and in Education for years 4 & 5. In the revised program, enrolment is shown in Music for years 3 & 4 and in Education for year 5. 4. Includes all undergraduate students in specifically arranged programs in the Faculties of Dentistry, Law, and Medicine. 5. Post Graduate Medical Education Students.

OIA 2012/12 97 INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY1 FALL TERM (As at November 1)

AREA OF STUDY 2011 2010 2009 2008 AREA OF STUDY 2011 2010 2009 2008

AGRIC. & FOOD SCIENCES EDUCATION 3 Agribus. & Agric. Economics 4258 Education 0 0 0 0 Animal Science 16 15 8 7 Ad Hoc 3 3 3 2 Biosystems Engineering 16 16 17 14 Administration 0 0 0 0 Entomology 2324 Language and Literature 0 0 0 0 Food Science 12 10 13 15 Plant Science 19 15 15 15 Educ Admin, Fndns & Psychology 0 0 0 0 Soil Science 7 9 10 7 Adult & Post Secondary Educ. 0 0 1 1 Subtotal 76 70 70 70 Adult Education 0 0 0 0 Counsellor Education 1 0 0 0 ARCHITECTURE Education Administration 1 0 0 1 Architecture 3146 Inclusive Special Education 0 0 0 0 City Planning 4320 Post Secondary Education 0 0 0 0 Design and Planning 1100 Social Foundations of Educ. 0 1 1 2 Interior Design 2211 Landscape Architecture 10 6 7 5 Curriculum,Teaching & Learning 1 0 0 0 Subtotal 20 13 14 12 English as a Second Language 0 1 1 2 General Curriculum 0 1 1 1 ARTS Language and Literacy 0 2 2 1 Anthropology 6434 Second Language Education 2 2 2 2 Classics 0000 Economics 16 16 17 9 Education St. Boniface 4 1201 English 2100 Subtotal 9 12 11 13 French 1000 German and Slavic Studies 1000 ENGINEERING History 0111 Civil 20 15 22 26 Icelandic Studies 1111 Electrical & Computer 99 76 66 61 Linguistics 12 9 5 4 Mechanical & Manufacturing 66 54 39 26 Native Studies 0110 Subtotal 185 145 127 113 Philosophy 5210 Political Studies 0000 ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, Psychology 8885 CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF School Psychology 0000 Environment & Geography 3 4 2 3 Public Administration 0122 Geography 6 5 4 4 Religion 1012 Geological Sciences 2 4 6 4 Sociology 0133 Natural Res. Manag. 11 15 13 13 Nat. Res. and Environ. Manag. 11 12 11 9 2 Canadian Studies St. Boniface 0011 Subtotal 33 40 36 33 Subtotal 53 45 44 32 GRADUATE STUDIES BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF Applied Health Sciences 3 3 2 2 Finance 0000 Cancer Control 1 0 0 0 Interdisc. Mgmt. 7851 Disability Studies 0 0 1 1 Management 6685 Food & Nutr. Sciences 3 5 6 5 Subtotal 13 14 13 6 Individual Interdisciplinary Program 0 0 0 1 Peace & Conflict Studies 13 10 10 4 DENTISTRY 3 Subtotal 20 18 19 13 Oral Biology 5433 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1110 HUMAN ECOLOGY Periodontics 0011 Family Social Sciences 1 3 3 2 Prev. Dental Science 3210 Human Nutr. Sciences 17 7 7 4 Subtotal 9764 Textile Sciences 10 7 3 2 Subtotal 28 17 13 8

Continued 98 OIA 2012/12 INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS BY AREA OF STUDY1 - FALL TERM (Continued)

AREA OF STUDY 2011 2010 2009 2008

KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT Kinesiology 5532 Physical Education 0000 Recreation Studies 2334 Kinesiology and Recreation 1 - - - Subtotal 8866

LAW 1642

MED. REHABILITATION Medical Rehabilitation 4664 Occupational Therapy, regular 1 - - - Occupational Therapy, accelerated 0 - - - Subtotal 5664

MEDICINE Biochem. & Med. Genetics 8 5 13 10 Biochem. & Molec. Bio. 0000 Community Health Sciences 4123 Human Anatomy & Cell Science 7898 Immunology 12 9 5 5 Medical Microbiology 14 18 16 10 Pathology 1121 Pharm. & Therap. 4122 Physician Assistant Education 1100 Physiology 22 21 17 16 Surgery 1000 Subtotal 74 65 66 55

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF 3, 5 Composition 1000 Conducting 0000 Music 0100 Performance 1100 Subtotal 2200

NURSING 5411

PHARMACY 10 7 8 5

SCIENCE Biological Sciences 15 8 0 0 Botany 0123 Chemistry 20 21 12 11 Computer Science 39 34 19 16 Mathematics 22 20 13 7 Microbiology 9767 Physics & Astronomy 10 8 9 12 Statistics 13 13 13 12 Zoology 2344 Subtotal 130 115 78 72

SOCIAL WORK 3 Social - Clinical Intervention 1002 Social Services Admin. 4111 Social Work 6244 Social Work Distance 0000 Subtotal 11 3 5 7

TOTAL 692 597 527 456

1. Includes visiting international students in the following faculties: Fall Term 2011 (Agricultural and Food Sciences: 1; Architecture: 3; Arts: 1; Engineering: 2; Social Work:5) Includes Joint Masters Program students from both the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg; therefore totals may vary from other reports. Does not include Postgraduate Medical Education students. 2. Includes students in the Canadian Studies program at St. Boniface taking courses at the U of M. 3. Concentrations used to reflect areas of study. 4. Includes students in the Education program at St. Boniface taking courses at the U of M. 5. Faculty of Music renamed Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008. OIA 2012/12 99 ABORIGINAL STUDENTS1 BY FACULTY/SCHOOL Compared to Overall Student Population As at November 1st

Fall Term 2011 Fall Term 2010 Aboriginal Total Aboriginal Aboriginal Total Aboriginal Students Students as % of Students Students as % of as % of Total as % of Total # Aborig'l Students # Aborig'l Students Students Students

Undergraduate Students 1,876 92.8% 24,347 7.7% 1,771 92.6% 23,929 7.4% Graduate Students 139 6.9% 3,501 4.0% 133 7.0% 3,333 4.0% Post-Grad Medical Education 6 0.3% 582 1.0% 8 0.4% 489 1.6% Total 2,021 100.0% 28,430 7.1% 1,912 100.0% 27,751 6.9%

Graduate Students Pre-Master's Students 5 0.2% 66 7.6% 1 0.1% 58 1.7% Master's Students 115 5.7% 2,327 4.9% 115 6.0% 2,229 5.2% Ph.D. Students 19 0.9% 951 2.0% 17 0.9% 913 1.9%

By Faculty/School Agricultural & Food Sciences 15 0.7% 452 3.3% 16 0.8% 446 3.6% Architecture 14 0.7% 306 4.6% 13 0.7% 307 4.2% Art, School of 21 1.0% 332 6.3% 21 1.1% 377 5.6% Arts 261 12.9% 3,624 7.2% 228 11.9% 3,492 6.5% Business, Asper School of 62 3.1% 1,698 3.7% 62 3.2% 1,604 3.9% Dental Hygiene 3 0.1% 49 6.1% 6 0.3% 53 11.3% Dentistry 5 0.2% 159 3.1% 4 0.2% 155 2.6% Education 62 3.1% 895 6.9% 62 3.2% 941 6.6% Engineering 77 3.8% 1,309 5.9% 72 3.8% 1,259 5.7% Environment, Earth, & Resources Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 20 1.0% 450 4.4% 14 0.7% 408 3.4% Extended Education 167 8.3% 1,065 15.7% 145 7.6% 1,096 13.2% Graduate Studies 139 6.9% 3,501 4.0% 133 7.0% 3,333 4.0% Human Ecology 30 1.5% 460 6.5% 22 1.2% 442 5.0% Kinesiology & Recreation Management 29 1.4% 473 6.1% 27 1.4% 461 5.9% Law 23 1.1% 315 7.3% 24 1.3% 324 7.4% Medical Rehabilitation 11 0.5% 97 11.3% 12 0.6% 143 8.4% Medicine 33 1.6% 542 6.1% 26 1.4% 549 4.7% Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 12 0.6% 247 4.9% 12 0.6% 241 5.0% Nursing 124 6.1% 991 12.5% 89 4.7% 1,016 8.8% Pharmacy 10 0.5% 214 4.7% 12 0.6% 203 5.9% Post-Grad Medical Education 6 0.3% 582 1.0% 8 0.4% 489 1.6% Science 142 7.0% 3,282 4.3% 135 7.1% 3,063 4.4% Social Work 196 9.7% 707 27.7% 215 11.2% 718 29.9% University 1 559 27.7% 6,680 8.4% 554 29.0% 6,631 8.4% Total 2,021 100.0% 28,430 7.1% 1,912 100.0% 27,751 6.9%

Notes: 1. Aboriginal identity is self-declared on the Admission form. Because the self-declaration is voluntary, the numbers reported are less than the total population of Canadian Aboriginal students on campus. Undergraduate data collection began in 2000-2001. Data collection for graduate students began in 2002-03.

100 OIA 2012/12 A PROFILE OF CANADIAN ABORIGINAL STUDENTS1 As at November 1st

Fall Term 2011 Fall Term 2010 % of % of Aboriginal Aboriginal Total Students Total Students

By Aboriginal Identity First Nations 947 46.9% 868 45.4% Metis 1,053 52.1% 1,028 53.8% Inuit 10 0.5% 8 0.4% 2 Other Aboriginal 11 0.5% 8 0.4% Total 2,021 100.0% 1,912 100.0%

By Sex Male 649 32.1% 622 32.5% Female 1,372 67.9% 1,290 67.5%

By Full/Part Status Full-Time 1,516 75.0% 1,444 75.5% Part-Time 505 25.0% 468 24.5%

By Type of Student New 508 25.1% 483 25.3% Continuing 1,513 74.9% 1,429 74.7%

Notes: 1. Aboriginal identity is self-declared on the Admission form. Because the self-declaration is voluntary, the numbers reported are less than the total population of Canadian Aboriginal students on campus. Undergraduate data collection began in 2000-2001. Data collection for graduate students began in 2002-03. 2. Includes non-Canadian Aboriginal/Indigenous peoples.

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OIA 2012/12 103 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA GRADE 11 ENROLMENT, GRADE 12 GRADUATES AND SEQUENTIAL ENROLMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

Province of Manitoba Province of Manitoba Grade 12 Graduates Grade 11 Enrolment 1 Grade 12 Graduates 2 Enrolled at the U of M 3

Year Grade 11 Year Grade 12 % Grade 11 Year Sequential % Grade 12 % Grade 11 (Sept) Enrolment (June) Graduates Enrolment (Nov.1) Students Graduates Enrolment

1999 15,283 2001 11,616 76.0% 2001 2,529 21.8% 16.5%

2000 15,669 2002 11,527 73.6% 2002 2,562 22.2% 16.4%

2001 15,306 2003 12,057 78.8% 2003 2,699 22.4% 17.6%

2002 15,394 2004 12,369 80.3% 2004 2,695 21.8% 17.5%

2003 15,143 2005 12,196 80.5% 2005 2,683 22.0% 17.7%

2004 15,283 2006 12,153 79.5% 2006 2,645 21.8% 17.3%

2005 15,678 2007 12,506 79.8% 2007 2,690 21.5% 17.2%

2006 15,754 2008 12,901 81.9% 2008 2,765 21.4% 17.6%

2007 16,078 2009 13,053 81.2% 2009 2,996 23.0% 18.6%

2008 15,973 2010 12,922 80.9% 2010 2,995 23.2% 18.8%

2009 16,182 2011 13,296 82.2% 2011 3,066 23.1% 18.9%

1. Includes public and private schools, except for non-funded independent schools. Source: Manitoba Education Schools' Finance Branch; Enrolment Report. 2. Includes public and private schools, except for non-funded independent schools. Includes mature graduates (age 21 & over) from public schools. Source: Manitoba Education. 3. Includes full and part-time students first admitted to the university in a direct entry program. Sequential students enter university directly from high school. In 1987 and 1988, 24.6% of the Grade 12 graduates enrolled as sequential students, the highest level experienced to date. Data as at November 1st. Source: Office of Institutional Analysis, The University of Manitoba.

104 OIA 2012/12 4801 4811 -- - 10 2007 89 24 43 6 6239 47 9 84 1 4327 11 - 87 - 143 27 517 67 320 27 105 61 117 6 155 72 401 43 100 85 118 10 450 83 125 49 1012 113 U. G. 4052 749 4052 759 5139 5147 - 8 -- 2008 46 0 6246 60 6 98 1 3626 6 - 7980 62 - 124 46 149 39 506 55 344 22 111 53 135 9 218 64 431 51 140 11 558 83 123 67 1039 117 U. G. 4382 757 4382 765 1 - - 4817 4832 2009 - 15 - 0 49 2 6137 56 3 84 0 4126 5 9176 55 123 48 161 36 432 56 321 18 111 57 111 9 173 61 430 57 136 5 469 72 111 49 1049 124 U. G. 4095 722 4095 737 007. 4889 4898 - 9 - 1 2010 46 5 5946 53 8 88 2 4327 9 - 9371 59 - 132 38 170 36 468 61 362 21 126 81 101 8 240 59 462 61 113 13 484 69 145 50 832 128 U. G. 4120 778 4120 769 4907 4918 - 11 -2-3-0 -3- -2 -2 -6 3 -0 -3 -1 -3 -1 -2 -4 -2 2011 0- 2- 0- 9- 12- 4- 3- 10- 19-6- 42 1 5941 52 5 99 5 4428 4 - 73 - 108 32 203 33 438 54 335 22 114 73 125 6 211 61 102 57 462 57 118 17 478 92 915 136 140 53 U. G. 4139 779 4139 768 DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES CONFERRED BY FACULTY/SCHOOL, UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE 3 4 2 2 (excluding Honorary degrees) (including Honorary degrees) 2 2 The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels in 2008. Faculty/School TOTAL TOTAL Peace & Conflict Studies Honorary Agricultural & Food Sciences Architecture Art, School of Arts Business, Asper School of Dentistry Dentistry Dental Hygiene Education Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Extended Education Aboriginal Child & Family Services Aboriginal Community Wellness Graduate Studies Disability Studies Food & Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary Human Ecology Kinesiology and Recreation Management Law Medicine Medicine Medical Rehabilitation Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Nursing Pharmacy Science Social Work 1. The reporting of degrees is based on a calendar year (February, May and October graduands). 2. Includes degrees and certificates conferred at St. Boniface College. 3 The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Studies was renamed the Kinesiology Management in 2 4.

OIA 2012/12 105 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 BY FACULTY/SCHOOL, DEGREE, PROGRAM/MAJOR AND GENDER 2011 Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCES Bachelor of Science - Agribusiness 6 27% 16 73% 22 Bachelor of Science - Agriculture Agronomy 9 56% 7 44% 16 Animal Systems 8 73% 3 27% 11 Plant Biotechnology 3 50% 3 50% 6 Bachelor of Science - Agroecology 4 80% 1 20% 5 Bachelor of Science - Food Science 10 63% 6 38% 16

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 40 53% 36 47% 76

AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF Agriculture Diploma Agricultural Finance 0 0% 1 100% 1 Business Management 2 15% 11 85% 13 Crop Management 2 13% 14 88% 16 General Agriculture 0 0% 6 100% 6 Livestock Management 0 0% 1 100% 1 Undeclared 5 19% 22 81% 27

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 9 14% 55 86% 64

ARCHITECTURE Bachelor of Environmental Design 62 61% 40 39% 102

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 62 61% 40 39% 102

ART, SCHOOL OF Bachelor of Fine Arts 26 76% 8 24% 34 Bachelor of Fine Arts - Art History 2 100% 0 0% 2 Bachelor of Fine Arts - Honours 26 87% 4 13% 30 Bachelor of Fine Arts - Honours - Art History 5 83% 1 17% 6 Diploma - Fine Arts 0 0% 1 100% 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 59 81% 14 19% 73

ARTS Bachelor of Arts - General Anthropology 8 73% 3 27% 11 Art History 3 100% 0 0% 3 Asian Studies 6 86% 1 14% 7 Classical Studies 2 50% 2 50% 4 Criminology 25 49% 26 51% 51 Drama 2 29% 5 71% 7 Economics 36 34% 71 66% 107 English 40 67% 20 33% 60 Film Studies 1 14% 6 86% 7 French 9 90% 1 10% 10 Geography 0 0% 1 100% 1 German 4 100% 0 0% 4 Global Political Economy 2 33% 4 67% 6 History 25 45% 31 55% 56 Labour Studies 8 67% 4 33% 12 Linguistics 4 67% 2 33% 6 Mathematics 5 83% 1 17% 6 Native Studies 15 94% 1 6% 16 Philosophy 4 36% 7 64% 11 Political Studies 9 45% 11 55% 20

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

ARTS (Continued) Bachelor of Arts - General (Continued) Psychology 114 77% 35 23% 149 Religion 11 100% 0 0% 11 Russian 2 100% 0 0% 2 Sociology 20 65% 11 35% 31 Spanish 4 100% 0 0% 4 Undeclared 1 100% 0 0% 1 Women's and Gender Studies 3 100% 0 0% 3 Bachelor of Arts - Integrated Studies 3 100% 0 0% 3 Bachelor of Arts - General - Double Major Art History-Film Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 Asian Studies-English 0 0% 1 100% 1 Asian Studies-History 0 0% 1 100% 1 Criminology-Psychology 1 50% 1 50% 2 Economics-Political Studies 0 0% 1 100% 1 English-Criminology 1 100% 0 0% 1 English-Drama 1 100% 0 0% 1 English-Film Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 English-French 1 100% 0 0% 1 English-History 2 100% 0 0% 2 Film Studies-English 0 0% 1 100% 1 German-Sociology 1 100% 0 0% 1 History-Economics 0 0% 1 100% 1 History-German 1 100% 0 0% 1 Political Studies-Economics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-Anthropology 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-Criminology 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-Economics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-English 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-History 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-Sociology 0 0% 1 100% 1 Sociology-English 0 0% 1 100% 1 Sociology-Psychology 0 0% 1 100% 1 Bachelor of Arts - Advanced Anthropology 12 86% 2 14% 14 Classical Studies 5 100% 0 0% 5 Drama 1 100% 0 0% 1 Economics 6 50% 6 50% 12 English 5 56% 4 44% 9 Film Studies 1 20% 4 80% 5 Global Political Economy 9 60% 6 40% 15 History 2 33% 4 67% 6 Labour Studies 0 0% 1 100% 1 Linguistics 6 100% 0 0% 6 Mathematics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Native Studies 0 0% 2 100% 2 Political Studies 4 57% 3 43% 7 Psychology 30 79% 8 21% 38 Religion 2 100% 0 0% 2 Spanish 1 100% 0 0% 1 Women's and Gender Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 Women's Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 Bachelor of Arts - Double Honours English-French 0 0% 1 100% 1 History-Political Studies 0 0% 1 100% 1 Philosophy-Women's and Gender Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 Political Studies-Economics 0 0% 1 100% 1 Political Studies-Women's and Gender Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 Psychology-Philosophy 0 0% 1 100% 1 Women's and Gender Studies-Religion 1 100% 0 0% 1 Continued

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

ARTS (Continued) Bachelor of Arts - Honours Economics 1 20% 4 80% 5 English 6 60% 4 40% 10 German 1 100% 0 0% 1 History 5 63% 3 38% 8 Philosophy 1 50% 1 50% 2 Political Studies 3 25% 9 75% 12 Psychology 31 82% 7 18% 38 Religion 1 33% 2 67% 3 Sociology 4 80% 1 20% 5 Baccalauréat ès Arts - spécialisation traduction 2 100% 0 0% 2 Baccalauréat ès Arts - Latin-philosophie 2 100% 0 0% 2 Baccalauréat ès Arts - général Anthropology 1 50% 1 50% 2 Canadian Studies 1 100% 0 0% 1 English 1 50% 1 50% 2 Français 8 89% 1 11% 9 Geography 3 75% 1 25% 4 History 5 63% 3 38% 8 Mathematics 1 50% 1 50% 2 Political Studies 0 0% 7 100% 7 Psychology 3 100% 0 0% 3 Sociology 2 100% 0 0% 2 Undeclared 2 67% 1 33% 3 Certificat de traduction 15 94% 1 6% 16

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 571 62% 344 38% 915

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF Baccalauréat en administration des affaires Accounting 6 67% 3 33% 9 Generalist 1 50% 1 50% 2 HR Management/Industrial Relations 3 100% 0 0% 3 International Business 2 50% 2 50% 4 Management of Organizations 1 25% 3 75% 4 Marketing 0 0% 4 100% 4 Undeclared 2 67% 1 33% 3 Bachelor of Commerce - Honours Management/École technique et professionnelle Joint Program Accounting 1 100% 0 0% 1 Management/Red River College Joint Co-op Program HR Management/Industrial Relations 1 100% 0 0% 1 Management/Red River College Joint Program Accounting 2 22% 7 78% 9 HR Management/Industrial Relations 3 60% 2 40% 5 International Business 2 67% 1 33% 3 Management Information Systems 1 100% 0 0% 1 Marketing 1 33% 2 67% 3 Management - Honours Accounting 39 42% 54 58% 93 Actuarial Mathematics 7 44% 9 56% 16 Entrepreneurship/Small Business 4 33% 8 67% 12 Finance 19 32% 41 68% 60 Generalist 4 67% 2 33% 6 HR Management/Industrial Relations 24 73% 9 27% 33 International Business 5 36% 9 64% 14 Logistics & Supply Chain Management 11 42% 15 58% 26 Management Information Systems 0 0% 2 100% 2 Management of Organizations 2 40% 3 60% 5 Marketing 34 44% 44 56% 78 Continued

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF (Continued) Management - Honours - Co-op Accounting 14 45% 17 55% 31 Actuarial Mathematics 0 0% 2 100% 2 Entrepreneurship/Small Business 0 0% 1 100% 1 Finance 4 36% 7 64% 11 HR Management/Industrial Relations 8 89% 1 11% 9 International Business 2 100% 0 0% 2 Logistics & Supply Chain Management 0 0% 1 100% 1 Marketing 6 75% 2 25% 8

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 209 45% 253 55% 462

DENTAL HYGIENE Bachelor of Science - Dental Hygiene 3 100% 0 0% 3 Diploma - Dental Hygiene 24 96% 1 4% 25

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 27 96% 1 4% 28

DENTISTRY Bachelor of Science - Dentistry 3 33% 6 67% 9 Doctor of Dental Medicine 14 47% 16 53% 30 Doctor of Dental Medicine - International Dentist Degree Program 2 40% 3 60% 5

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 19 43% 25 57% 44

EDUCATION Bachelor of Education Early Years English 9 90% 1 10% 10 French 1 100% 0 0% 1 General Science Education 5 100% 0 0% 5 Geography 12 92% 1 8% 13 Heritage, Aboriginal, or World Languages 1 100% 0 0% 1 History 13 81% 3 19% 16 Mathematics 2 100% 0 0% 2 Music 1 100% 0 0% 1 Native Studies 4 80% 1 20% 5 Physical Education 9 82% 2 18% 11 Middle Years English 15 79% 4 21% 19 Fine Arts 0 0% 1 100% 1 French 1 100% 0 0% 1 General Human Ecology 3 100% 0 0% 3 General Science Education 10 67% 5 33% 15 Geography 7 64% 4 36% 11 Heritage, Aboriginal, or World Languages 1 100% 0 0% 1 History 11 52% 10 48% 21 Mathematics 3 75% 1 25% 4 Native Studies 1 50% 1 50% 2 Physical Education 3 33% 6 67% 9 Music Integrated 9 56% 7 44% 16 Senior Years Biology 3 60% 2 40% 5 Chemistry 3 60% 2 40% 5 Computer Science 0 0% 1 100% 1 English 10 83% 2 17% 12 Fine Arts 4 80% 1 20% 5 French 1 100% 0 0% 1 General Human Ecology 2 100% 0 0% 2 General Science Education 1 100% 0 0% 1 Geography 4 57% 3 43% 7 Continued

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

EDUCATION (Continued) Bachelor of Education (Continued) Senior Years (Continued) Heritage, Aboriginal, or World Languages 1 100% 0 0% 1 History 5 50% 5 50% 10 Mathematics 5 45% 6 55% 11 Music 4 100% 0 0% 4 Native Studies 2 100% 0 0% 2 Physical Education 7 27% 19 73% 26 Physics 0 0% 2 100% 2 Theatre 3 100% 0 0% 3 Baccalauréat en Éducation Élémentaire Français 1 100% 0 0% 1 French 1 100% 0 0% 1 Undeclared 14 70% 6 30% 20 Secondaire Undeclared 5 83% 1 17% 6 Diplôme postbaccalauréat en Éducation 9 60% 6 40% 15 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Education 3 60% 2 40% 5 Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Education 136 83% 28 17% 164

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 345 72% 133 28% 478

ENGINEERING Bachelor of Science - Biosystems Engineering 4 36% 7 64% 11 Bachelor of Science - Biosystems Engineering Co-op 0 0% 1 100% 1 Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering 8 18% 36 82% 44 Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering Co-op 1 7% 13 93% 14 Bachelor of Science - Computer Engineering 2 15% 11 85% 13 Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering 6 18% 27 82% 33 Bachelor of Science - Manufacturing Engineering 0 0% 2 100% 2 Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering 5 8% 57 92% 62 Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering Co-op 1 6% 16 94% 17 Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Engineering 3 21% 11 79% 14

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 30 14% 181 86% 211

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Bachelor of Arts - Geography 19 54% 16 46% 35 Bachelor of Arts - Advanced - Geography 1 100% 0 0% 1 Bachelor of Environmental Science 0 0% 1 100% 1 Bachelor of Environmental Science - Honours - Co-op 2 100% 0 0% 2 Bachelor of Environmental Science - Major 5 50% 5 50% 10 Bachelor of Environmental Science - Major - Co-op 3 75% 1 25% 4 Bachelor of Environmental Studies 1 25% 3 75% 4 Bachelor of Environmental Studies - Honours 3 100% 0 0% 3 Bachelor of Environmental Studies - Honours - Co-op 1 100% 0 0% 1 Bachelor of Environmental Studies - Major 3 38% 5 63% 8 Bachelor of Environmental Studies - Major - Co-op 4 50% 4 50% 8 Bachelor of Science - Geological Sciences 1 25% 3 75% 4 Bachelor of Science - Geological Sciences - Honours Geology 5 42% 7 58% 12 Geophysics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Bachelor of Science - Geological Sciences - Major - Geology 2 25% 6 75% 8 Bachelor of Science - Physical Geography - Honours - Co-op 1 50% 1 50% 2 Bachelor of Science - Physical Geography - Major 1 50% 1 50% 2 Bachelor of Science - Physical Geography - Major - Co-op 1 50% 1 50% 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 54 50% 54 50% 108

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

EXTENDED EDUCATION Diploma in Aboriginal Community Wellness 2 50% 2 50% 4

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 2 50% 2 50% 4

HUMAN ECOLOGY Bachelor of Health Sciences 4 80% 1 20% 5 Bachelor of Health Studies 3 100% 0 0% 3 Bachelor of Human Ecology Clothing and Textiles 1 100% 0 0% 1 Family Social Sciences 37 100% 0 0% 37 General Human Ecology 1 100% 0 0% 1 Bachelor of Human Ecology - After Degree - Family Social Sciences 3 100% 0 0% 3 Bachelor of Science - Textile Sciences Product Development 9 100% 0 0% 9 Bachelor of Science - Human Nutritional Sciences - 2nd Degree 5 100% 0 0% 5 Bachelor of Science - Human Nutritional Sciences Food Industry 3 75% 1 25% 4 Foods 1 100% 0 0% 1 Nutrition 45 92% 4 8% 49

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 112 95% 6 5% 118

KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Kinesiology Athletic Therapy 10 56% 8 44% 18 Kinesiology 32 71% 13 29% 45 Physical Health and Wellness 1 25% 3 75% 4 Bachelor of Physical Education - Kinesiology & Recreation Management 13 46% 15 54% 28 Bachelor of Physical Education 0 0% 1 100% 1 Bachelor of Recreation Management & Community Development 20 69% 9 31% 29

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 76 61% 49 39% 125

LAW Juris Doctor 46 51% 44 49% 90 Bachelor of Laws 2 67% 1 33% 3 Juris Doctor - Half-time 1 25% 3 75% 4 Bachelor of Laws - Half-time 1 50% 1 50% 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 50 51% 49 49% 99

MEDICAL REHABILITATION, SCHOOL OF Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation - Physical Therapy 34 81% 8 19% 42 Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation - Respiratory Therapy 13 76% 4 24% 17

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 47 80% 12 20% 59

MEDICINE Bachelor of Science - Medicine 9 47% 10 53% 19 Doctor of Medicine 50 53% 45 47% 95

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 59 52% 55 48% 114

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Bachelor of Jazz Studies 4 80% 1 20% 5 Bachelor of Music 14 61% 9 39% 23 Bachelor of Music - Composition 0 0% 1 100% 1 Bachelor of Music - Performance 4 40% 6 60% 10 Post-Baccalaureate Diploma - Performance 2 100% 0 0% 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 24 59% 17 41% 41

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

NURSING Bachelor of Nursing Registered Nurse 25 96% 1 4% 26 Regular Bachelor of Nursing 176 85% 30 15% 206 UM/Red River College Joint Program 66 93% 5 7% 71 UM/University College of the North 31 97% 1 3% 32

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 298 89% 37 11% 335

PHARMACY Bachelor of Science - Pharmacy 25 60% 17 40% 42

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 25 60% 17 40% 42

SCIENCE Bachelor of Computer Science - Honours 1 25% 3 75% 4 Bachelor of Computer Science - Honours - Co-op 2 7% 26 93% 28 Baccalauréat ès sciences - général 6 60% 4 40% 10 Baccalauréat ès sciences - majeure 3 60% 2 40% 5 Bachelor of Science - General 73 46% 87 54% 160 Bachelor of Science - Honours Actuarial Mathematics 0 0% 2 100% 2 Biochemistry 2 100% 0 0% 2 Biological Sciences 3 100% 0 0% 3 Chemistry 2 67% 1 33% 3 Chemistry/Physics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Computer Science/Physics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Genetics 5 100% 0 0% 5 Mathematics 0 0% 1 100% 1 Microbiology 3 33% 6 67% 9 Physics 0 0% 2 100% 2 Psychology 9 90% 1 10% 10 Statistics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Statistics-Actuarial 1 50% 1 50% 2 Zoology 3 75% 1 25% 4 Bachelor of Science - Double Honours Mathematics-Statistics 0 0% 1 100% 1 Bachelor of Science - Honours - Co-op Biochemistry 2 67% 1 33% 3 Chemistry 2 100% 0 0% 2 Genetics 2 67% 1 33% 3 Microbiology 6 60% 4 40% 10 Bachelor of Science - Major Applied Mathematics 0 0% 2 100% 2 Applied Mathematics-Statistics Option 0 0% 1 100% 1 Applied Mathematics-Economics Option 0 0% 2 100% 2 Biochemistry 4 40% 6 60% 10 Biological Sciences 13 72% 5 28% 18 Biology 5 83% 1 17% 6 Botany 1 50% 1 50% 2 Chemistry 1 20% 4 80% 5 Computer Science 2 9% 20 91% 22 Mathematics 1 50% 1 50% 2 Microbiology 30 65% 16 35% 46 Physics 0 0% 1 100% 1 Psychology 8 62% 5 38% 13 Zoology 5 83% 1 17% 6

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112 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: OIA 2012/12 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 - 2011 (Continued)

Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

SCIENCE (Continued) Bachelor of Science - Major - Co-op Chemistry 0 0% 1 100% 1 Computer Science 4 25% 12 75% 16 Microbiology 8 67% 4 33% 12 Zoology 1 100% 0 0% 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 211 48% 227 52% 438

SOCIAL WORK Baccalauréat en service social 4 100% 0 0% 4 Bachelor of Social Work General 33 87% 5 13% 38 Concentrated 28 78% 8 22% 36 Distance Delivery 61 81% 14 19% 75 Inner City 36 92% 3 8% 39 Northern Affirm 9 90% 1 10% 10 Northern Delivery 0 0% 1 100% 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 171 84% 32 16% 203

UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 2500 60% 1639 40% 4139

1. The reporting of degrees is based on a calendar year (February, May, and October graduands). 2. Includes degrees and certificates conferred at St. Boniface College.

OIA 2012/12 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: 113 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia GRADUATE DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED 1,2 BY FACULTY/SCHOOL, DEGREE, PROGRAM/MAJOR AND GENDER 2011 Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCES Master of Science Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics 2 33% 4 67% 6 Animal Science 5 71% 2 29% 7 Biosystems Engineering 2 22% 7 78% 9 Entomology 1 100% 0 0% 1 Food Science 5 83% 1 17% 6 Plant Science 4 67% 2 33% 6 Soil Science 4 100% 0 0% 4 Doctor of Philosophy Animal Science 0 0% 2 100% 2 Biosystems Engineering 1 50% 1 50% 2 Entomology 0 0% 1 100% 1 Food Science 0 0% 1 100% 1 Plant Science 1 20% 4 80% 5 Soil Science 1 33% 2 67% 3

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 26 49% 27 51% 53

ARCHITECTURE Master of Architecture 12 50% 12 50% 24 Master of City Planning 4 36% 7 64% 11 Master of Interior Design 10 83% 2 17% 12 Master of Landscape Architecture 9 90% 1 10% 10

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 35 61% 22 39% 57

ARTS Master of Arts Anthropology 3 75% 1 25% 4 Economics 7 58% 5 42% 12 English 1 14% 6 86% 7 French 2 100% 0 0% 2 German 1 100% 0 0% 1 History 9 64% 5 36% 14 Icelandic 2 40% 3 60% 5 Linguistics 2 40% 3 60% 5 Native Studies 5 83% 1 17% 6 Philosophy 1 33% 2 67% 3 Political Studies 0 0% 2 100% 2 Psychology 9 82% 2 18% 11 Religion 3 100% 0 0% 3 School Psychology 9 90% 1 10% 10 Sociology 5 56% 4 44% 9 Master of Public Administration 11 48% 12 52% 23 Doctor of Philosophy Economics 0 0% 2 100% 2 English 2 100% 0 0% 2 History 0 0% 1 100% 1 Psychology 11 100% 0 0% 11 Religion 1 100% 0 0% 1 Sociology 1 50% 1 50% 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 85 63% 51 38% 136

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF Master of Business Administration 21 41% 30 59% 51 Master of Science 1 50% 1 50% 2 Doctor of Philosophy 3 75% 1 25% 4

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 25 44% 32 56% 57

DENTISTRY Master of Science Oral Biology 0 0% 1 100% 1 Preventive Dental Sciences 0 0% 3 100% 3

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 0 0% 4 100% 4

EDUCATION Master of Education Curriculum, Teaching & Learning 23 66% 12 34% 35 Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology 30 68% 14 32% 44 Maîtrise en Éducation 3 43% 4 57% 7 Doctor of Philosophy 6 100% 0 0% 6

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 62 67% 30 33% 92

ENGINEERING Master of Engineering Civil Engineering 2 50% 2 50% 4 Electrical & Computer Engineering 0 0% 1 100% 1 Master of Science Civil Engineering 1 20% 4 80% 5 Electrical & Computer Engineering 3 20% 12 80% 15 Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering 3 27% 8 73% 11 Doctor of Philosophy Civil Engineering 0 0% 4 100% 4 Electrical & Computer Engineering 2 13% 14 88% 16 Mechanical & Industrial Engineering 0 0% 1 100% 1 Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering 0 0% 4 100% 4

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 11 18% 50 82% 61

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Master of Arts - Geography 0 0% 1 100% 1 Master of Environment 3 100% 0 0% 3 Master of Natural Resources Management 5 36% 9 64% 14 Master of Science Environment and Geography 4 57% 3 43% 7 Geological Sciences 1 100% 0 0% 1 Doctor of Philosophy Geography 1 25% 3 75% 4 Natural Resources & Environmental Management 0 0% 1 100% 1 Geological Sciences 1 100% 0 0% 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 15 47% 17 53% 32

GRADUATE STUDIES Master of Arts in Disability Studies 1 50% 1 50% 2 Doctor of Philosophy in Food and Nutritional Sciences 0 0% 3 100% 3 Doctor of Philosophy in Peace & Conflict Studies 2 67% 1 33% 3

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 3 38% 5 63% 8 Continued

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

HUMAN ECOLOGY Master of Science Family Social Sciences 4 100% 0 0% 4 Human Nutritional Sciences 13 100% 0 0% 13

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 17 100% 0 0% 17

KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT Master of Science in Kinesiology 2 100% 0 0% 2 Master of Science in Physical Education 0 0% 1 100% 1 Master of Arts in Recreation Studies 3 100% 0 0% 3

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 5 83% 1 17% 6

LAW Master of Law 1 20% 4 80% 5

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 1 20% 4 80% 5

MEDICAL REHABILITATION, SCHOOL OF Master of Occupational Therapy 38 86% 6 14% 44 Master of Science 5 71% 2 29% 7 Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Health Sciences 1 100% 0 0% 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 44 85% 8 15% 52

MEDICINE Master of Physician Assistant Education 7 54% 6 46% 13 Master of Public Health 2 50% 2 50% 4 Master of Science Biochemistry and Medical Genetics 1 100% 0 0% 1 Community Health Sciences 5 63% 3 38% 8 Human Anatomy and Cell Science 1 25% 3 75% 4 Medical Microbiology 8 53% 7 47% 15 Pathology 2 100% 0 0% 2 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 1 50% 1 50% 2 Physiology 1 33% 2 67% 3 Doctor of Philosophy Biochemistry and Medical Genetics 1 50% 1 50% 2 Community Health Sciences 1 33% 2 67% 3 Human Anatomy and Cell Science 0 0% 2 100% 2 Immunology 0 0% 1 100% 1 Medical Microbiology 3 75% 1 25% 4 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 0 0% 3 100% 3 Physiology 3 75% 1 25% 4 Diploma in Population Health 1 50% 1 50% 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 37 51% 36 49% 73

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Master of Music 2 40% 3 60% 5

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 2 40% 3 60% 5

NURSING Master of Nursing 22 100% 0 0% 22

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 22 100% 0 0% 22

PHARMACY Doctor of Philosophy 1 100% 0 0% 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 1 100% 0 0% 1 Continued

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Female Male Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major # % # % Total

SCIENCE Master of Science Botany 2 67% 1 33% 3 Chemistry 1 33% 2 67% 3 Computer Science 2 22% 7 78% 9 Mathematics 2 50% 2 50% 4 Microbiology 2 25% 6 75% 8 Physics and Astronomy 0 0% 1 100% 1 Statistics 1 50% 1 50% 2 Zoology 4 100% 0 0% 4 Doctor of Philosophy Botany 1 33% 2 67% 3 Chemistry 3 50% 3 50% 6 Computer Science 1 33% 2 67% 3 Microbiology 1 33% 2 67% 3 Physics and Astronomy 1 50% 1 50% 2 Statistics 0 0% 1 100% 1 Zoology 1 50% 1 50% 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 22 41% 32 59% 54

SOCIAL WORK Master of Social Work 29 88% 4 12% 33

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 29 88% 4 12% 33

GRADUATE TOTAL 442 58% 326 42% 768

1. The reporting of degrees is based on a calendar year (February, May, and October graduands). 2. Includes degrees and certificates conferred at St. Boniface College.

OIA 2012/12 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: 117 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED1 BY MASTER'S AND PH.D. BY FACULTY/SCHOOL

MASTER'S 2011 2006 2001

FACULTY/SCHOOL FEM. MALE TOTAL FEM. MALE TOTAL FEM. MALE TOTAL

Agric. & Food Sciences 23 16 39 15 23 38 21 14 35 Architecture 35 22 57 34 25 59 13 28 41 Arts2,3 70 47 117 78 39 117 41 26 67 Business, Asper School of 4 22 31 53 17 30 47 18 38 56 Dentistry 0 4 4 3 4 7 0 6 6 Education3 56 30 86 45 21 66 34 26 60 Engineering 9 27 36 14 38 52 13 31 44 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 5 13 13 26 5 7 12 --- Graduate Studies2 1 1 2 2 0 2 12 6 18 Human Ecology 17 0 17 8 3 11 10 1 11 Kinesiology and Recreation Management 6 51 6 62 8 94 13 Law 14 5 21 3 22 4 Medical Rehabilitation 43 8 51 40 5 45 1 0 1 Medicine 28 24 52 33 13 46 16 6 22 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 7 23 5 56 11- - - Natural Resources Institute5 --- 2 9 11 8 9 17 Nursing 22 0 22 18 0 18 11 1 12 Pharmacy 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 Science 14 20 34 20 33 53 9 19 28 Social Work 29 4 33 26 3 29 26 6 32

TOTAL 390 255 645 374 264 638 245 224 469

PH.D. 2011 2006 2001

FACULTY/SCHOOL FEM. MALE TOTAL FEM. MALE TOTAL FEM. MALE TOTAL

Agric. & Food Sciences 3 11 14 0 3 3 0 6 6 Arts 15 4 19 5 4 9 5 10 15 Business, Asper School of 4 31 4 22 4 02 2 Dentistry 0 0 0 ------Education 6 0 6 6 1 7 4 0 4 Engineering 2 23 25 0 15 15 2 16 18 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 5 24 6 33 6 - - - Graduate Studies 2 4 6 3 4 7 6 4 10 Medical Rehabilitation 1 0 1 ------Medicine 9 12 21 14 7 21 8 6 14 Natural Resources Institute5 ------Pharmacy 1 0 1 1 0 1 --- Science 8 12 20 1 6 7 5 11 16 Social Work 0 0 0 2 0 2 ---

TOTAL 52 71 123 37 45 82 30 55 85

1. Degrees are reported based on a calendar year (February, May and October graduands). 2. Figures from previous years have been adjusted to include Master of Public Administration degrees under the Faculty of Arts. 3. Includes degrees conferred at St. Boniface College. 4. Asper School of Business formerly reported as the Faculty of Management. 5. Faculty of Environment new in 2003; renamed the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources in 2004. The Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources contains some degrees previously reported under the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science, as well as all degrees previously reported under Natural Resources Institute. 6. The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Studies was renamed the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management in 2007. 7. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008.

118 OIA 2012/12 SELF-DECLARED ABORIGINAL STUDENTS DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 BY FACULTY/SCHOOL, DEGREE, AND PROGRAM/MAJOR 2009 - 2011

Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major 2011 2010 2009 AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCES Bachelor of Science - Agribusiness 1 0 2 Bachelor of Science - Agriculture Agronomy 0 1 0 Animal Systems 1 2 1 Master of Science - Animal Science 0 0 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 2 3 4

AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF Agriculture Diploma Agricultural Finance 0 1 0 Business Management 0 0 1 Crop Management 0 1 0 Livestock Management 0 0 1 Undeclared 1 0 0

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 1 2 2

ARCHITECTURE Bachelor of Environmental Design 3 2 6 Master of Architecture 2 0 2 Master of Landscape Architecture 0 1 0

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 5 3 8

ART, SCHOOL OF Bachelor of Fine Arts 3 2 2 Bachelor of Fine Arts - Honours 0 4 0 Diploma of Fine Arts 0 0 1

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 3 6 3

ARTS Bachelor of Arts - General Asian Studies 1 0 1 Classical Studies 2 0 0 Criminology 6 4 3 Drama 1 0 0 Economics 3 0 1 English 1 4 2 Film Studies 1 3 2 Global Political Economy 1 0 0 History 4 5 1 Native Studies 10 9 8 Political Studies 0 1 5 Psychology 11 10 8 Religion 1 0 0 Sociology 0 1 1 Undeclared 1 0 0 Bachelor of Arts - Advanced Anthropology 0 2 0 Economics 0 1 0 English 0 0 2 Global Political Economy 0 0 1 History 1 0 1 Linguistics 0 0 1

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OIA 2012/12 119 SELF-DECLARED ABORIGINAL STUDENTS DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 2009 - 2011 (Continued)

Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major 2011 2010 2009 ARTS (Continued) Bachelor of Arts - Advanced (Continued) Native Studies 2 0 0 Psychology 2 0 4 Bachelor of Arts - Honours English 0 0 1 History 0 0 1 Political Studies 0 0 1 Psychology 1 2 3 Religion 0 1 0 Sociology 1 0 0 Baccalauréat ès Arts - général English 0 1 2 Français 2 2 1 Geography 2 0 0 History 2 0 0 Political Studies 0 1 0 Psychology 0 1 1 Sociology 1 0 0 Undeclared 0 1 0 Master of Arts Economics 0 1 0 French 1 0 0 Native Studies 3 2 1 Psychology 0 0 1 School Psychology 0 1 0 Maîtrise des Arts 0 1 0 Master of Public Administration 0 1 3

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 61 55 56

BUSINESS, ASPER SCHOOL OF Baccalauréat en administration des affaires International Business 0 1 0 Bachelor of Commerce - Honours Aboriginal Business Studies 0 0 1 Accounting 5 3 3 Actuarial Mathematics 1 0 0 Finance 2 2 4 HR Management/Industrial Relations 2 2 0 International Business 1 1 1 Logistics & Supply Chain Management 0 0 1 Management Information Systems 1 0 0 Marketing 1 5 1 Master of Business Administration 2 2 2 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 15 16 13

DENTAL HYGIENE Diploma - Dental Hygiene 223 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 2 2 3

DENTISTRY Bachelor of Science - Dentistry 011 Doctor of Dental Medicine 112 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 1 2 3

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120 OIA 2012/12 SELF-DECLARED ABORIGINAL STUDENTS DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 2009 - 2011 (Continued)

Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major 2011 2010 2009 EDUCATION Bachelor of Education Early Years English 0 1 1 General Science Education 0 0 2 Geography 001 History 011 Mathematics 0 1 0 Native Studies 0 1 1 Physical Education 1 1 2 Middle Years English 1 1 0 French 0 2 1 General Science Education 0 0 1 Geography 0 0 1 History 0 0 1 Mathematics 0 1 0 Native Studies 0 1 0 Physical Education 0 1 0 Music Integrated 1 0 0 Senior Years Chemistry 100 Computer Science 0 0 1 English 1 2 1 Fine Arts 1 0 2 Geography 2 0 1 History 0 4 0 Mathematics 0 3 0 Music 0 1 0 Native Studies 1 2 1 Physical Education 2 2 5 Theatre 1 0 1 Baccalauréat en Éducation Élémentaire Undeclared 6 1 4 Secondaire French 0 0 1 Physical Education 0 1 0 Undeclared 2 2 1 Diplôme postbaccalauréat en Éducation 1 1 0 Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Education 10 16 5 Maîtrise en Éducation 1 0 0 Master of Education Curriculum, Teaching & Learning 1 1 0 Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology 3 1 9

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 36 48 44

ENGINEERING Bachelor of Science - Biosystems Engineering 2 1 2 Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering 1 0 2 Bachelor of Science - Computer Engineering 0 1 0 Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering 1 3 0 Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering 2 4 1 Master of Science - Electrical and Computer Engineering 0 0 1 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 6 9 6

ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF Bachelor of Arts - Geography 134 Bachelor of Arts - Advanced - Geography 0 1 0 Bachelor of Environmental Science - Major 0 2 1 Continued

OIA 2012/12 121 SELF-DECLARED ABORIGINAL STUDENTS DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 2009 - 2011 (Continued)

Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major 2011 2010 2009 ENVIRONMENT, EARTH, AND RESOURCES, CLAYTON H. RIDDELL FACULTY OF (Continued) Bachelor of Environmental Science - Honours 0 0 1 Bachelor of Environmental Studies - Major 1 1 5 Bachelor of Science - Geological Sciences - Honours - Geology 0 1 1 Master of Environment 010 Master of Natural Resources Management 110 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 3 10 12

EXTENDED EDUCATION Diploma in Aboriginal Child & Family Services 020 Diploma in Aboriginal Community Wellness 4 10 3 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 4 12 3

HUMAN ECOLOGY Bachelor of Human Ecology - Family Social Sciences 1 6 7 Bachelor of Science - Textile Sciences Product Development 010 Bachelor of Science - Human Nutritional Sciences - Nutrition 2 1 2 Bachelor of Science - Human Nutritional Sciences - 2nd Degree 0 1 0 Master of Science - Human Nutritional Sciences 1 0 0 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 4 9 9

KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Kinesiology Athletic Therapy 2 0 1 Kinesiology 120 Physical Health and Wellness 1 0 1 Bachelor of Physical Education 1 5 6 Bachelor of Recreation Management & Community Development 1 0 1 Master of Arts in Recreation Studies 0 2 0 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 6 9 9

LAW Juris Doctor/Bachelor of Laws 8 6 5 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 8 6 5

MEDICAL REHABILITATION, SCHOOL OF Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation - Physical Therapy 3 2 2 Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation - Respiratory Therapy 0 0 1 Master of Occupational Therapy 2 2 4 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 5 4 7

MEDICINE Bachelor of Science - Medicine 1 1 1 Doctor of Medicine 4 2 3 Master of Physician Assistant Studies 2 0 0 Master of Science Community Health Sciences 0 1 1 Human Anatomy & Cell Science 0 1 0 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 7 5 5

MUSIC, MARCEL A. DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Bachelor of Music 1 0 0 Bachelor of Music - Performance 1 0 0

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 2 0 0

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122 OIA 2012/12 SELF-DECLARED ABORIGINAL STUDENTS DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES CONFERRED1,2 2009 - 2011 (Continued)

Faculty/School/Degree/Program/Major 2011 2010 2009

NURSING Bachelor of Nursing Registered Nurse 0 1 2 Regular Bachelor of Nursing 8 13 10 UM/Red River College Joint Program 4 5 5 UM/University College of the North 12 11 12 Master of Nursing 1 1 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 25 31 31

PHARMACY Bachelor of Science - Pharmacy 3 4 2 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 3 4 2

SCIENCE Baccalauréat ès sciences - général 1 2 1 Baccalauréat ès sciences - majeure - Biochimie-Microbiologie 0 0 1 Bachelor of Computer Science - Honours 1 0 1 Bachelor of Science - General 8 9 10 Bachelor of Science - Honours Mathematics 0 0 1 Psychology 0 2 0 Zoology 1 0 1 Bachelor of Science - Major Biochemistry 1 0 0 Biology 2 1 2 Computer Science 1 1 3 Microbiology 3 2 0 Physics 0 1 1 Psychology 1 1 0 Zoology 1 0 1 Bachelor of Science - Major Co-op Computer Science 0 0 1 Microbiology 0 0 1 Master of Science Chemistry 0 1 1 Computer Science 1 0 0 Microbiology 0 1 0 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 21 21 25

SOCIAL WORK Baccalauréat en service social 0 1 0 Bachelor of Social Work General 8 11 6 Concentrated 4 1 3 Distance Delivery 15 7 4 Inner City 20 16 18 Northern Affirm 6 6 5 Northern Delivery 2 1 1 Master of Social Work 5 0 2

TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL 60 43 39

TOTAL 280 300 289

1. The reporting of degrees is based on a calendar year (February, May, and October graduands). 2. Includes degrees and certificates conferred at St. Boniface College.

OIA 2012/12 123 YEARLY COHORTS FOR OUTCOME ANALYSIS

New to U of M

COHORT A

First-Time First Time in Post- Admission to Secondary University 1, Engineering, School of Art, Music, & School of Into High Agriculture School / Equivalent Entry Programs COHORT B COHORT E Inter- University Into Arts or Inter-University All Cohorts Transfers Science Transfer to Arts or Combined Science (A + B + C + D) Enrolment Into in any University Entry given COHORT C year Programs Transit from University 1 to Arts or Science

Continuing at U of M COHORT D

First Year in Transit from University 1 Agricultural & Food to Arts or Science Sciences, Architecture, Business, Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, Education, Starting New Program Environment, Human Ecology, Law, Kinesiology & Recreation Continuing in Management, High School / Equivalent Medical Entry Program Rehabilitation, or Medicine, Nursing, University Entry Program Pharmacy, & Social Work

124 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: OIA 2012/12 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia YEARLY COHORT COMPARISON OF STUDENT OUTCOMES1 A) First-Time Admission to University 1, Engineering, School of Art, Music, & School of Agriculture

Students Entering as Full-Time2

Attrition3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 2881 22% 29% 33% 33% 34% 34% 35% 2000-01 3105 21% 29% 32% 34% 34% 35% 35% 2001-02 3308 21% 30% 35% 36% 37% 38% 38% 2002-03 3423 19% 29% 34% 36% 38% 38% 38% 2003-04 3674 19% 30% 34% 36% 37% 37% 37% 2004-05 3694 22% 32% 36% 38% 39% 39% 40% 2005-06 3745 21% 31% 36% 37% 38% 38% -- 2006-074 ------2007-08 3686 22% 32% 37% 38% ------2008-09 3669 20% 32% 36% ------2009-10 3971 22% 34% ------2010-11 4014 21% ------

Continuing3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 2881 77% 65% 45% 22% 11% 6% 4% 2000-01 3105 78% 65% 46% 22% 11% 7% 4% 2001-02 3308 78% 65% 45% 23% 12% 6% 4% 2002-03 3423 80% 66% 47% 25% 13% 7% 5% 2003-04 3674 80% 65% 47% 24% 13% 7% 5% 2004-05 3694 78% 65% 48% 26% 13% 7% 4% 2005-06 3745 78% 65% 49% 28% 14% 9% -- 2006-074 ------2007-08 3686 77% 65% 50% 29% ------2008-09 3669 79% 65% 52% ------2009-10 3971 77% 62% ------2010-11 4014 78% ------

Graduated at the end of 3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 2881 1% 6% 23% 45% 55% 59% 62% 2000-01 3105 1% 5% 22% 44% 54% 59% 60% 2001-02 3308 1% 5% 21% 42% 51% 56% 59% 2002-03 3423 1% 4% 19% 39% 50% 55% 57% 2003-04 3674 1% 4% 19% 40% 51% 56% 59% 2004-05 3694 1% 3% 16% 36% 48% 54% 56% 2005-06 3745 1% 4% 15% 35% 48% 53% -- 2006-074 ------2007-08 3686 1% 3% 13% 33% ------2008-09 3669 1% 3% 13% ------2009-10 3971 2% 4% ------2010-11 4014 1% ------

Notes:

1. Percentages for Attrition + Continuing + Graduated may not add to 100% due to rounding. 2. Full-time is based on 60% of normal load at November 1 of Year 1. Registration in subsequent years may be at full or part-time status. 3. Categories of Attrition, Continuing or Graduated track students regardless of movement from original, or any, faculty at the University of Manitoba. 4. Aurora Transition Year - Data unavailable.

Example In 1999-2000, 2881 students were admitted to one of the programs specified. At the end of eight years 35% were no longer attending the University of Manitoba, 4% were still continuing in some program, and 62% had graduated from some program. OIA 2012/12 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: 125 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia YEARLY COHORT COMPARISON OF STUDENT OUTCOMES1 B) Inter-University Transfer to Arts or Science2

Students Entering as Full-Time3

Attrition4:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 209 19% 23% 25% 22% 22% 24% 24% 2000-01 252 22% 27% 33% 33% 31% 33% 33% 2001-02 273 24% 30% 36% 38% 37% 36% 35% 2002-03 278 22% 29% 34% 35% 34% 35% 34% 5 2003-04 316 20% 27% NA 30% 31% 31% 30% 5 2004-05 312 19% NA 29% 30% 31% 31% 30% 5 2005-06 297 NA 28% 31% 33% 33% 33% -- 2006-076 ------2007-08 173 20% 26% 29% 33% ------2008-09 167 19% 25% 26% ------2009-10 205 21% 21% ------2010-11 242 19% ------

Continuing4:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 209 72% 46% 21% 12% 6% 3% 3% 2000-01 252 66% 46% 22% 10% 8% 4% 3% 2001-02 273 68% 47% 23% 8% 6% 3% 3% 2002-03 278 66% 44% 20% 7% 4% 2% 3% 5 2003-04 316 70% 44% NA 11% 5% 3% 2% 5 2004-05 312 72% NA 27% 10% 4% 2% 2% 5 2005-06 297 NA 44% 28% 12% 8% 5% -- 2006-076 ------2007-08 173 71% 53% 30% 11% ------2008-09 167 75% 56% 33% ------2009-10 205 71% 58% ------2010-11 242 74% ------

Graduated at the end of 4:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 209 9% 31% 54% 66% 71% 73% 73% 2000-01 252 12% 27% 45% 58% 62% 63% 65% 2001-02 273 8% 23% 41% 54% 58% 61% 62% 2002-03 278 13% 27% 46% 58% 62% 63% 63% 5 2003-04 316 11% 28% NA 59% 64% 67% 67% 5 2004-05 312 9% NA 44% 60% 65% 66% 68% 5 2005-06 297 NA 28% 41% 55% 59% 62% -- 2006-076 ------2007-08 173 9% 21% 41% 56% ------2008-09 167 7% 19% 41% ------2009-10 205 8% 21% ------2010-11 242 7% ------

Notes:

1. Percentages for Attrition + Continuing + Graduated may not add to 100% due to rounding. 2. Includes students who transferred from another university to the University of Manitoba, not those who started in University 1 and transited to Arts or Science. These students are included in the First-Time Admission cohort table. 3. Full-time is based on 60% of normal load at November 1 of Year 1. Registration in subsequent years may be at full or part-time status. 4. Categories of Attrition, Continuing or Graduated track students regardless of movement from original, or any, faculty at the University of Manitoba. 5. Data to update the status of the cohorts are incomplete due to conversion to the Aurora Student Information System in 2006. 6. Aurora Transition Year - Data unavailable. 126 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: OIA 2012/12 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia YEARLY COHORT COMPARISON OF STUDENT OUTCOMES1 C) Transit from University 1 to Arts or Science

Students Entering as Full-Time2

Attrition3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 898 13% 14% 15% 16% 17% 16% 16% 2000-01 1177 12% 16% 18% 19% 20% 20% 20% 2001-02 1388 14% 16% 19% 20% 20% 20% 20% 2002-03 1440 16% 19% 21% 22% 23% 23% 23% 2003-04 1498 15% 19% 22% 24% 24% 23% 23% 2004-05 1690 17% 21% 23% 23% 23% 23% 23% 2005-06 1730 15% 19% 21% 22% 23% 22% -- 2006-074 ------2007-08 1352 11% 14% 16% 17% ------2008-09 1501 9% 12% 14% ------2009-10 1534 11% 14% ------2010-11 1679 10% ------

Continuing3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 898 79% 49% 24% 11% 4% 2% 2% 2000-01 1177 76% 45% 21% 8% 4% 2% 1% 2001-02 1388 74% 44% 19% 8% 4% 2% 2% 2002-03 1440 72% 45% 20% 11% 5% 2% 2% 2003-04 1498 74% 47% 23% 12% 7% 4% 3% 2004-05 1690 74% 47% 23% 12% 6% 4% 2% 2005-06 1730 75% 50% 26% 12% 5% 3% -- 2006-074 ------2007-08 1352 78% 56% 29% 12% ------2008-09 1501 81% 55% 29% ------2009-10 1534 82% 57% ------2010-11 1679 79% ------

Graduated at the end of 3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 898 8% 37% 60% 73% 80% 82% 82% 2000-01 1177 12% 39% 61% 74% 77% 78% 79% 2001-02 1388 12% 40% 62% 73% 76% 78% 79% 2002-03 1440 12% 36% 59% 67% 72% 74% 75% 2003-04 1498 11% 34% 55% 65% 69% 73% 74% 2004-05 1690 9% 32% 54% 65% 70% 73% 74% 2005-06 1730 9% 31% 53% 67% 72% 74% -- 2006-074 ------2007-08 1352 10% 30% 54% 70% ------2008-09 1501 10% 33% 56% ------2009-10 1534 8% 29% ------2010-11 1679 10% ------

Notes:

1. Percentages for Attrition + Continuing + Graduated may not add to 100% due to rounding. 2. Full-time is based on 60% of normal load at November 1 of Year 1. Registration in subsequent years may be at full or part-time status. 3. Categories of Attrition, Continuing or Graduated track students regardless of movement from original, or any, faculty at the University of Manitoba. 4. Aurora Transition Year - Data unavailable.

OIA 2012/12 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: 127 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia YEARLY COHORT COMPARISON OF STUDENT OUTCOMES1 D) First Year in Agricultural & Food Sciences, Architecture, Business, Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Education, Environment, Human Ecology, Law, Kinesiology & Recreation Management, Medical Rehabilitation, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, & Social Work

Students Entering as Full-Time2

Attrition3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 1511 8% 9% 9% 10% 10% 9% 9% 2000-01 1803 7% 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% 2001-02 1836 6% 8% 9% 8% 9% 9% 8% 2002-03 1790 6% 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% 4 2003-04 1858 6% 8% NA 8% 8% 9% 8% 4 2004-05 1878 7% NA 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% 4 2005-06 1886 NA 7% 7% 8% 7% 7% -- 2006-075 ------2007-08 1754 6% 8% 8% 8% ------2008-09 2071 5% 8% 9% ------2009-10 1970 6% 8% ------2010-11 1965 7% ------

Continuing3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 1511 77% 44% 9% 2% 1% 1% 0% 2000-01 1803 74% 38% 7% 2% 1% 0% 0% 2001-02 1836 75% 39% 7% 3% 1% 0% 1% 2002-03 1790 73% 38% 7% 3% 2% 1% 1% 4 2003-04 1858 72% 37% NA 3% 1% 0% 1% 4 2004-05 1878 71% NA 9% 3% 2% 1% 1% 4 2005-06 1886 NA 41% 8% 3% 2% 1% -- 2006-075 ------2007-08 1754 75% 45% 11% 4% ------2008-09 2071 77% 46% 11% ------2009-10 1970 75% 46% ------2010-11 1965 75% ------

Graduated at the end of 3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 1511 15% 47% 82% 87% 89% 90% 90% 2000-01 1803 19% 53% 84% 89% 90% 91% 91% 2001-02 1836 18% 53% 84% 89% 90% 91% 91% 2002-03 1790 20% 54% 85% 89% 91% 92% 92% 4 2003-04 1858 22% 55% NA 89% 90% 91% 91% 4 2004-05 1878 22% NA 82% 88% 89% 90% 91% 4 2005-06 1886 NA 52% 84% 89% 91% 92% -- 2006-075 ------2007-08 1754 19% 48% 82% 88% ------2008-09 2071 17% 46% 80% ------2009-10 1970 19% 47% ------2010-11 1965 18% ------

Notes:

1. Percentages for Attrition + Continuing + Graduated may not add to 100% due to rounding. 2. Full-time is based on 60% of normal load at November 1 of Year 1. Registration in subsequent years may be at full or part-time status. 3. Categories of Attrition, Continuing or Graduated track students regardless of movement from original, or any, faculty at the University of Manitoba. 4. Data to update the status of the cohorts are incomplete due to conversion to the Aurora Student Information System in 2006. 5. Aurora Transition Year - Data unavailable. 128 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: OIA 2012/12 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia YEARLY COHORT COMPARISON OF STUDENT OUTCOMES1 E) All Cohorts Combined (A + B + C + D)

Students Entering as Full-Time2

Attrition3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 5499 16% 21% 23% 24% 24% 24% 24% 2000-01 6344 16% 21% 23% 24% 24% 25% 25% 2001-02 6816 16% 21% 24% 25% 26% 26% 26% 2002-03 6942 15% 22% 25% 26% 27% 27% 27% 4 2003-04 7364 15% 22% NA 26% 27% 27% 26% 4 2004-05 7584 17% NA 26% 27% 28% 28% 28% 4 2005-06 7681 NA 22% 25% 26% 27% 27% -- 2006-075 ------2007-08 6965 16% 22% 25% 27% ------2008-09 7408 14% 21% 24% ------2009-10 7680 16% 23% ------2010-11 7900 15% ------

Continuing3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 5499 77% 56% 31% 14% 7% 4% 3% 2000-01 6344 76% 53% 29% 13% 7% 4% 3% 2001-02 6816 76% 53% 28% 14% 7% 4% 2% 2002-03 6942 76% 54% 30% 16% 8% 4% 3% 4 2003-04 7364 76% 53% NA 15% 8% 4% 3% 4 2004-05 7584 75% NA 32% 16% 8% 5% 3% 4 2005-06 7681 NA 55% 33% 17% 9% 5% -- 2006-075 ------2007-08 6965 77% 58% 36% 19% ------2008-09 7408 79% 57% 35% ------2009-10 7680 77% 57% ------2010-11 7900 77% ------

Graduated at the end of 3:

Year Cohort Size Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 1999-00 5499 6% 23% 46% 62% 69% 72% 73% 2000-01 6344 8% 26% 48% 63% 69% 72% 73% 2001-02 6816 8% 26% 47% 61% 67% 70% 72% 2002-03 6942 9% 25% 45% 58% 65% 69% 70% 4 2003-04 7364 9% 24% NA 58% 65% 69% 71% 4 2004-05 7584 8% NA 42% 56% 64% 68% 69% 4 2005-06 7681 NA 23% 42% 56% 64% 68% -- 2006-075 ------2007-08 6965 7% 20% 39% 55% ------2008-09 7408 8% 22% 41% ------2009-10 7680 7% 20% ------2010-11 7900 7% ------

Notes:

1. Percentages for Attrition + Continuing + Graduated may not add to 100% due to rounding. 2. Full-time is based on 60% of normal load at November 1 of Year 1. Registration in subsequent years may be at full or part-time status. 3. Categories of Attrition, Continuing or Graduated track students regardless of movement from original, or any, faculty at the University of Manitoba. 4. Data to update the status of the cohorts are incomplete due to conversion to the Aurora Student Information System in 2006. 5. Aurora Transition Year - Data unavailable. OIA 2012/12 Additional detailed information is available on our Web site: 129 www.umanitoba.ca/admin/oia UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STANDARD STUDENTS BY LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION1,2 Fall and Winter Terms 2011-2012 (Excludes On-Load Credit Hours)

Undergraduate3 Graduate4 LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVELS ALL FACULTY/SCHOOL I II III IV V VI VII I-IV LEVELS

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 70 70 46 48 88 65 233 386 Diploma 61 68 129 129 Architecture 1 99 108 85 153 1 293 447 Art, School of 57 65 47 19 8 189 197 Arts5 664 828 361 85 200 118 1,938 2,256 Business, Asper School of 269 424 238 115 106 15 1,046 1,167 Dentistry Dental Hygiene 26 23 49 49 Dentistry 42 46 35 36 17 4 159 180 Education6 246 217 9 8 54 160 47 534 740 Engineering 187 278 250 172 155 140 887 1,183 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 53 92 77 58 79 46 279 404 Extended Education 210 80 37 23 349 349 Human Ecology 59 96 84 73 52 12 312 376 Kinesiology & Recreation Management 40 109 119 61 28 330 358 Law 114 75 118 4 307 311 Medicine Medical Rehabilitation 13 54 12 109 79 188 Medicine 172 152 107 110 135 89 582 541 1,346 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 67 53 41 21 14 181 195 Nursing 43 160 169 221 50 592 642 Pharmacy 29 54 58 47 7 4 189 200 Science 696 781 386 201 151 104 2,064 2,320 Social Work 39 64 62 90 77 15 256 347 University 1 3902 309 30 1 4,241 4,241 Pre-Master's 0 3 11 21 36 36

TOTAL 7,059 4,201 2,404 1,496 205 1,535 1,147 15,213 18,047

DISTANCE EDUCATION ONLY Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 11 2 13 13 Diploma Architecture 1 0 1 1 Art, School of 10 6 16 16 Arts5 152 195 63 410 410 Business, Asper School of 48 25 12 85 85 Dentistry Dental Hygiene Dentistry Education6 14 3 1 29 47 47 Engineering 6 6 6 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 12 8 10 30 30 Extended Education 63 27 6 2 98 98 Human Ecology 13 11 3 27 27 Kinesiology & Recreation Management 8 7 5 20 20 Law Medicine Medical Rehabilitation 0 00 Medicine Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 2 2 2 Nursing 9 8 4 22 22 Pharmacy Science 97 50 24 171 171 Social Work 19 36 31 50 135 135 University 1 210 33 17 260 260 Pre-Master's 0 0 0

TOTAL 675 413 177 51 29 1,345 1,345

1. See Standard Students in the Definitions section of the IS Book for an explanation of 'Level of Instruction'. 2. Zeros represent a rounded value of less than 0.5 but greater than zero. Blanks represent a value of zero. 3. Not including Distance Education. 4. Does not include 23 standard students in Applied Health Sciences, 1 standard student in Cancer Control, 4 standard students in Disability Studies, 3 standard students in Food & Nutritional Sciences, 6 standard students in Individual Interdisciplinary programs, 36 students in Peace and Conflict Studies, and Pre-Master's or Occasional students. 5. Level VI includes 46 standard students to correspond to the workload provided by the Faculty of Arts in the Joint Master's program. 6. In the Faculty of Education, Level V is included in the column 'Levels I-IV'.

130 OIA 2012/12 GRADUATE STANDARD STUDENTS1,2 Fall Term 2011 As at November 1

MASTER'S3 Ph.D3 TOTAL FACULTY/SCHOOL A B C D

Agricultural and Food Sciences 79 9 60 5 152 Architecture 140 13 1 0 154 Art, School of 8000 8 Arts4 187 13 107 11 317 Business, Asper School of 96 10 12 3 121 Dentistry 14 3 4 0 21 Education 139 21 42 5 207 Engineering 145 10 128 12 295 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 72 7 42 4 125 Human Ecology 48 4 11 1 64 Kinesiology & Recreation Management 26200 28 Law 4000 4 Medicine Medical Rehabilitation 107200109 Medicine 123 12 78 11 223 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 14 0 0 0 14 Nursing 48 2 0 0 50 Pharmacy 6 1 3 1 11 Science 140 11 96 8 255 Social Work 71 6 14 1 92

TOTAL 1467 127 598 60 2,252

Applied Health Sciences 0 0 20 3 23 Cancer Control 0 0 1 0 1 Disability Studies 3100 4 Food & Nutritional Sciences 0021 3 Individual Interdisciplinary Program 0051 6 Peace & Conflict Studies 13 0 21 2 36

1. Does not include pre-master's, diploma, occasional students or post-graduate medical education students. 2. Zeros represent a rounded value of less than 0.5 but greater than zero. Blanks represent a value of zero. 3. See the Definitions below for an explanation of columns A - D. 4. Includes 46 standard students in the Joint Master's program in Arts in History, Religion and Public Administration. Definitions: Column A: Master's students in either of their first two registrations as Master's students - count one (1) each. Column B: Master's students in their third registration as Master's students - count one-third (1/3) each. Master's students who have been registered for four or more years are not counted. Column C: Ph.D. students in any of their first four registrations as Ph.D. students - count one (1) each. Column D: Ph.D. students in their fifth registration as Ph.D. students - count one-half (1/2) each. Ph.D. students who have been registered for six or more years are not counted.

OIA 2012/12 131 UNDERGRADUATE STANDARD STUDENTS BY LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION1,2 Summer Term 2011 (Includes On-Load Credit Hours)

LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL ALL FACULTY/SCHOOL I II III IV V LEVELS

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 13 6 1 0 20 Diploma Architecture 1 0 1 2 Art, School of 10640 20 Arts 134 139 55 3 331 Business, Asper School of 44 74 38 18 174 3 Education 26 2 4 70 102 Engineering 13 18 0 6 37 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 9 6 9 12 36 Extended Education 82 33 18 4 137 Human Ecology 15 16 8 1 40 Kinesiology & Recreation Management 9 10 16 8 43 Law 0010 2 Medicine Medical Rehabilitation 6 0 6 13 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 5 1 0 6 Nursing 28 12 23 85 148 Pharmacy 0 4 6 9 Science 107 115 27 3 252 Social Work 18 15 27 67 127 University 1 311 70 14 0 395 Pre-Master's 0 1 1 3

TOTAL 833 528 257 208 70 1896

1. See Standard Students in the Definitions section of the IS Book for an explanation of the 'Level of Instruction'. 2. Zeros represent a rounded value of less than 0.5 but greater than zero. Blanks represent a value of zero. 3. In the Faculty of Education, 'Level V' is included in the column 'ALL LEVELS'.

132 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STANDARD STUDENT CONVERSION FACTORS1 Fall Term 2011 As at November 1

CONVERSION FACULTY/SCHOOL FACTORS

Agricultural and Food Sciences Degree 30.0 Diploma 46.5

Architecture 33.0

Art, School of 33.1

Arts 29.8

Business, Asper School of 32.2

Education 30.0

Engineering 40.6

Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 29.5

Extended Education 30.0

Human Ecology 30.0

Kinesiology & Recreation Management 31.6

Law 32.3

Medical Rehabilitation 43.2

Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 31.9

Nursing 32.9

Pharmacy 34.5

Science 30.0

Social Work 31.6

University 1 30.0

1. Headcounts as at November 1st are used as the standard student count for students in the Faculty of Dentistry, School of Dental Hygiene, and the Faculty of Medicine.

OIA 2012/12 133 123,110 39,639 35,237 50,974 39,639 39,152 50,974 imation based on 90 creditimation hours 1 Degrees 48,158 55,086 75,288 72,761 55,086 132,024 326,470 245,597 112,348 111,177 se program costs are an approx se program ence. These costs reflect the two-year component. ence. These costs reflect the two-year nt by the number of years required to attain a degree. nt by the number urs required to attain a degree. 41,315 68,885 29,729 30,156 49,54754,44729,364 65,881 74,048 38,231 70,665 54,513 38,913 2010-2011 2-Year 3-Year 4-Year Advanced 4-Year Honours 4-Year Integrated 5-year 25,382 45,274 58,479 23,089 culty by the number of credit ho culty by the number Excludes Amortization of Capital Assets Assets of Capital Amortization Excludes UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL PROGRAM COST PROGRAM TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE 52,391 129,664 Diploma but requires a qualifying year in the Faculties or Sci of Arts st per credit hour in a given fa ton H. Riddellton H. the and Resources, Earth, Faculty of Environment, Medicine are calculated by multiplying the cost per standard stude red for a degree are taken from the General Calendar. red for a degree are taken from 4 and 120 credit hours for a four-year degree. 3 2 2 Social Work Business, School Asper of Dentistry Dentistry Human Ecology & Recreation Management Kinesiology Education Physical Development Recreation Management and Community Kinesiology Law Medicine Medicine Pharmacy Science Architecture Environmental Design SchoolArt, of History Studio Arts Program/Faculty SciencesAgricultural & Food Engineering Environment, and Resources, Earth, H. Riddell of Clayton Faculty Education Education 2-Year Music/Education Integrated Dental Hygiene Medical Rehabilitation Therapy Respiratory Music, Marcel A. of Desautels Faculty Nursing 1. Program costs are calculated by multiplying1. Program the average co The number of credit hours that are requi The number in the Faculties2. The cost for programs of Dentistry and 3. The Diploma program in Dental Hygiene3. program The program is Diploma a two-year 4. Due to the diversity4. Due of degrees available through the Clay for a three-year degree

134 OIA 2012/12 121,401 34,753 40,641 52,862 1 38,614 40,641 52,862 Degrees 48,860 56,900 68,481 78,396 56,903 126,706 329,827 231,770 111,002 114,580 Equipment & Alterations to cover the losses incurred from the fire in the Duff Roblin Building in March 2009. March in Building Roblin Duff the in fire the from incurred losses cover the to Alterations & Equipment 44,564 72,451 38,176 28,544 46,72451,34528,960 62,127 69,829 30,481 65,568 50,581 39,646 se program costs are an approximation based on 90 credit hours on 90 credit based an approximation are costs program se ence. These costs reflect the two-year component. two-year the reflect costs These ence. nt by the number of years required to attain a degree. attain to required years of number the by nt urs required to attain a degree. attain to required urs 2-Year 3-Year 4-Year Advanced 4-Year Honours 4-Year Integrated 5-year 46,113 59,563 23,889 22,509 2008-2009 to 2010-2011 Excludes Amortization of Capital Assets Assets of Capital Excludes Amortization 54,067 125,516 Diploma UNDERGRADUATE THREE-YEAR AVERAGE PROGRAM COST PROGRAM AVERAGE THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE 4 3 5 2 2 Kinesiology & Recreation Management Recreation & Kinesiology Education Physical Development and Community Management Recreation Kinesiology Law Medicine Medicine Agricultural & Food Sciences & Agricultural of School Asper Business, Dentistry Dentistry Program/Faculty Architecture Design Environmental of School Art, History Studio Arts Social WorkSocial Pharmacy Science Dental Hygiene Dental Medical Rehabilitation Therapy Respiratory of Desautels Faculty Marcel A. Music, Nursing Human Ecology Human Engineering and Resources, Earth, Environment, of Faculty Riddell H. Clayton Education 2-Year Education Integrated Music/Education 1. Program costs are calculated by multiplying the average cost per credit hour in a given faculty by the number of credit ho credit of number the by faculty a given in hour credit per average cost the multiplying by calculated are costs Program 1. The number of credit hours that are required for a degree are taken from the General Calendar. General the from taken are a degree for required are that hours credit of number The stude standard per cost the multiplying by calculated are and Medicine Dentistry of Faculties the in programs for cost The 2. Sci or Arts of Faculties the in year a qualifying requires but program a two-year is Hygiene Dental in program Diploma The 3. the and Resources, Earth, Environment, of Faculty Riddell H. Clayton the through available degrees of diversity the Due to 4. degree. a four-year for hours and 120 credit degree a three-year for and Expenses & Supplies in funds of allocation an extra included Ecology Human of Faculty the in expenditures 2009-2010 In 5.

OIA 2012/12 135

Arts

Architecture

Science

Education

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Human Ecology Human

Business, Asper School of School Asper Business, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Faculty Riddell H. Clayton

Balance of Program Costs Per Credit Hour Not Hour Credit Per Costs of Program Balance Fees by Tuition for Accounted Hour Per Fees Credit Tuition Environment, Earth, and Resources, and Earth, Environment,

Management

Kinesiology and Recreation and Kinesiology

Medical Rehab. Medical Engineering

2010-2011 Agric. (Diploma) Agric.

Faculty/School

Nursing

Art, School of School Art,

Social Work Social Law

TUITION FEES AS TUITION COMPARED FEES AS TO PROGRAM COSTS PER CREDIT HOUR

Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Faculty Desautels A. Marcel Music,

Pharmacy Agric. (Degree) Agric. $0 1. Tuition1. fees Facultiesthe for Engineering of Law and include surchargefees. $800 $600 $400 $200

$1,400 $1,200 $1,000 Dollars

136 OIA 2012/12

Science

Law Architecture to able

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Arts

Business, Asper School of School Asper Business, Education

1,2,3 Human Ecology Human

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Faculty Riddell H. Clayton

Environment, Earth, and Resources, and Earth, Environment,

Engineering

Management

Kinesiology and Recreation and Kinesiology

Art, School of School Art, Nursing

Science in Dental Hygiene is a degree completion program avail program completion is a degree Hygiene in Dental Science s of Dentistry and Medicine, andofHygi for the School and Dental Medicine, of Dentistry s Medical Rehab. Medical

2010-2011 Faculty/School Dental Hygiene (Degree) Hygiene Dental

Dentistry

Social Work Social Pharmacy

Engineering and Law include surcharge fees.

Agric. (Diploma) Agric. Medicine

TUITION FEES AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL PERCENTAGE TUITIONOFTOTAL PROGRAM FEESA COSTS AS

Agric. (Degree) Agric. Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Faculty Desautels A. Marcel Music,

Dental Hygiene Diploma graduates only. only. graduates Diploma Hygiene Dental Dental Hygiene (Diploma) Hygiene Dental 1. Program Fees and Total Program Costs are used for areCosts usedand1. Total ProgramtheProgram Facultie Fees 2. Tuition fees for the Faculties of fees for the Faculties 2. Tuition 3. Dental Hygiene (Degree) program new of in 2010. new Bachelor The program (Degree) Hygiene 3. Dental 0%

90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%

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OIA 2012/12 137 PROGRAM FEES AS COMPARED TO TOTAL PROGRAM COSTS1 (Fees Assessed on a Program Basis Only) 2010-2011

$90,000

$80,000

$70,000

$60,000

$50,000

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$30,000

$20,000

$10,000

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Balance of Total Program Costs Not Accounted for by Tuition Fees Program Based Tuition Fees

1. Dental Hygiene (Degree) program new in 2010. The Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene is a degree completion program available to Dental Hygiene Diploma graduates only.

138 OIA 2012/12 AVERAGE TUITION RATES1 2011-2012

Faculty/School Canadian Students International Students Undergraduate Agric. & Food Science (Degree) $3,668 $12,834 Agric. & Food Science (Diploma) $3,386 $11,850 Architecture $3,785 $13,247 Art, School of $4,024 $14,084 Arts $3,135 $10,970 Business, Asper School of $4,113 $14,396 Dental Hygiene (Diploma) $5,306-$5,979 n/a 2 Dental Hygiene (Degree) $7,424 n/a 2 Dentistry $17,983-$18,412 n/a 2 Education $3,266 $11,431 Engineering $5,081 $16,048 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of $3,434 $12,018 Human Ecology $3,401 $11,904 Kinesiology and Recreation Management $3,657 $12,797 Law $8,700 $19,846 Medical Rehabilitation 3 $4,567 n/a 2 Medicine $7,259-$7,575 n/a 2 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of $3,593 $12,576 Nursing $3,967 $13,885 Pharmacy 4 $6,131 n/a 2 Science $3,463 $12,105 Social Work $3,835 $13,424 University 1 $3,293 $11,499

Graduate Master's Program $4,166 $8,332 Ph.D. $4,166 $8,332 Architecture: Diploma in City Planning $4,166 $8,332 Medicine: Diploma in Population Health $4,166 $8,332 Dentistry Orthodontics $18,410 $63,554 Periodontics $11,210 $22,421 Oral Surgery $12,650 $39,737 Master's in Oral Biology $4,166 $8,332 M.B.A. Manitoba Program $22,338 $30,670 M.M.C.S.S. Program 5 $10,473 $14,639 Master's in Occupational Therapy $4,987 n/a Master's in Physician Assistant Studies $14,847 $19,013

1. The fees shown exclude endowment fund contributions, student organization fees, technology fee, material or equipment related fees. In those instances where a range of fees is shown, fees will vary by year in the program. 2. Enrolment is limited; priority is given to domestic students. 3. Tuition fee for Medical Rehabilitation represents fee for Respiratory Therapy. 4. The Faculty of Pharmacy average tuition rate includes a $1591 fee for clinical fieldwork. 5. Master of Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Sciences.

OIA 2012/12 139 10 117 134 125 114 130 100 122 118 109 133 126 $127 7,424 faculty MANITOBA 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 --- 8,705 --- 118 --- 115 ------17,983-18,412 --- 5,306-5,979 --- MEMORIAL 9 --- DALHOUSIE 8 --- 229 --- 7,495 1 TORONTO --- 113 --- 202 --- 25,389 12,366 ------28,485 16,509 179 182 241 239 326 237 258 363 235 179 182 207 179 182 207 179 182 235 179 182 207 179 244 241 179 e year in the Degree program. Degree program. the e year in McMASTER that 2011-2012the entering of cohort.Management Tuition for reflects paid fee the ram fee basis. The fee per credit hour calculatedwas by dividing the stated fees r completion of a Diploma in Dental Hygiene at an accredited at Hygiene institution. inan Diploma Dental of a r completion ied Science and Technology and the University of Regina) is new in Fall 2011. Fall 2011. in University new Regina)Sciencethe is of ied and Technology and 7 7 for the program by 30 credittheforcredit program of by 30 hours an average year). number hours in (the present undergraduate of education all years years NITEP, for programs1-3 of except t Business for Modifier Above fees Fees. and Pharmacy include Market Modifierthe Fees; ------ted. All figures ted. endowment exclude contributions, fund student organization fees, 216 178 297 178 178 178 178 t for courses forAgriculturet the in Degree program.is Tuition FacultyLaw the of in 21,499 21,499 WESTERN 6 --- 14,347-15,472 ------178 ------179 182 235 ------18,430-19,139--- 20,861-22,497 18,977 15,200 6,250 7,259-7,575 ------73 --- 24,230-27,135 ------13,884 248 ar in the Degree program. the in ar REGINA REGINA egree Programegree requires prio the 2011-2012 e 5 ------169 84 SASK. 4 --- 242 --- 167 ------7,756 ------32,960 --- SELECTED CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES CANADIAN SELECTED 175 167 169 175 167 174 175 163 174 175 184 175 184 174 175175 163 167 174 174 175 163 164 175 175 228 183 175 184 183 in Dental Hygiene completefollowed by on program DentalDiploma Hygiene the in an average year). Fee shown for Business year).program fee. Fee shown is for a an average University in 2012. Fees are assessed on a per course or progcourse a per on Fees are assessed 2012. University in eldwork fee. DentalHygiene fee. D eldwork fees as Artsthe during firstprogram. as fees their year of aw and Medicine include a $4,436 program differential fee. Dentistry and Dental Hygiene and Medicine Dentistry program differential include and Dental a $4,436 fee. Both and thereforein sesfee. L aw the is included only not above ploma programfollowed ploma by one ye Business representFeesforthose years Education for re 2-4. CALGARY 3 ------182 216 --- 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 241 173 279 $173 $ --- $167 $ --- $ --- $ --- $ --- $ --- $ --- 6,410 COMPARATIVE UNDERGRADUATE TUITION FEES PER CREDIT HOUR UNDERGRADUATE COMPARATIVE credit hour fees, the cost of tuition for the year is shown, unlesssta shown, tuition otherwisecredit is of foryear cost the hour fees, the ALBERTA 9,402-10,043 program fee basis. The fee per creditprogram basis. fee calculated per The fee hour was bystated dividing the fees 2 ------By By ------154 154 171 154 164 154 154 154 154 154 228 154 154 226 $154 UBC 5,069 10,338 9,977 12,019 8,490 15,766 16,975-19,699 15,766 11,755 14,651 12,921

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140 OIA 2012/12 until taining taining octoral octoral s not s not ogram. ogram. ension. ension. nsion fees are are fees nsion year program, and in each of the first first the each of and in program, year and $5796 for terms 8 or greater. greater. 8 or terms and $5796 for a continuing registration fee of $682 per term. $682 per of fee registration a continuing 1 e same fee for a Ph.D. a Ph.D. for fee e same ged tuition at a discounted rate. Discounted fees are $965 / term or $2895 / year. $2895 / or term $965 / are fees Discounted rate. a discounted at ged tuition es comparable across institutions. institutions. across comparable es ill be char ill 3 2011-2012 SELECTED CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES SELECTED CANADIAN Continuing Fee Comments two years of registration in a two-year program. Thereafter, continuing fees are assessed each year until completion of the pr the of completion until assessed each year are fees continuing Thereafter, program. a two-year in registration of years two program. the of completion Ph.D. students are assessed tuition fees of $4,166 annually for two years. Thereafter, continuing fees are assessed each year assessed each are year fees continuing Thereafter, years. two for annually $4,166 of fees assessed tuition are students Ph.D. w greater 13 or terms in students Ph.D. Registration Fee of $1218 ($609 per term) is charged for keeping a program active but not completing any work. work. any completing not but active a program keeping for charged is term) per $1218 ($609 Fee of Registration i Degree a Master's If year. $1948 per of fee continuing rate a flat pay students Masters semesters six $1421 for paying After Exte an extension. be granted permission, with may, a student registration, initial from years five of a period within awarded a D If year. $1948 per of fee continuing rate a flat pay students Ph.D. semesters nine $1421 for paying After year. $2736 per an ext be granted permission, with may, a student registration, initial from years six of a period within awarded not is Degree year. $2736 per are fees Extension After paying $733 for six semesters, Masters students pay a continuing fee of $358 per semester. After paying $683 for twelve twelve $683 for paying After semester. $358 per of fee a continuing pay students Masters semesters, six $733 for paying After semester. per $668, pay students Ph.D. semesters assessed are programs thesis-based in registered students admitted newly 2011, Fall Effective restructured. were fees Graduate A Main 2011. Fall to prior admitted those only to available fee Reduced thesis-only course. per fees than rather fees program programs). and Science most Arts for semester / ($2087 semester each additional tuition full pay to continue Students studies. graduate of duration the for term four-month per $1,103 are fees Tuition 2 672 a one- in registration of year first the in $4,166 of fees assessed tuition is student Masters A full-time 2,046 pay students years), two (usually program the of duration the for rate a flat paying After 1,588 1,948 6,885 year. each additional tuition of cost entire pay students fees, No continuing 1,968 Extension. Non-Thesis or Session an Additional for charged $1968 is Fee of 6,261 3,575 3,309 5,796-6,249 7, 5 to terms $6018 for 4, 2 to terms $6249 for one, term $6489 for pay students and Ph.D. Masters 2,004 (Ph.D.) 2,004 COMPARATIVE GRADUATE TUITION PROGRAMS FEES IN GRADUATE STANDARD COMPARATIVE Continuing Fees 4,264 5,459 4,166 6,885 6,489 2,168 6,261 2,049 (Masters) 1,075 3,575 3,309 Ph.D. 5,459 6,885 3,575 5,858 4,166 6,261 2,199 6,489 Masters 5 4 program. 1. program. by vary fees is given Wherea range programs. and Science Arts for standard those fees represent Graduate 2. fe to make in order of study year additional for an pay would student a what reflect to calculated been have fees Continuing 3. semesters. to three is equal year calendar One 4. th pay of province, regardless Canadians, All pay. students Canadian non-Quebec fee that is the represented fee Masters The 5. in 2012. University Western to name its changed Western Ontario of University The Toronto Western McMaster Dalhousie 6,573-7,473 6,900-7,809 Manitoba Saskatchewan 3,309 Calgary Memorial Alberta McGill British ColumbiaBritish 4,264

OIA 2012/12 141 5 Specific Fees per 12 months ------Faculty / Program $1591 (clinical fieldwork) endowment fund. gy $5.30 $424 (Information Technology) $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 $79.54 Per Term Per Credit Hour Faculty / Program-Specific Fees Technology Services Fee Technology Services Fee 1 (to a maximum of 15 credit hours per term) Fee includes $105 to be directed towards a technolo 4 4 gy $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $5.30 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 $106.06 Student Service Fee Service Fee 3 - $0.38 $0.82 $0.44 $0.30 $0.40 $0.49 $0.68 $0.69 $0.66 $0.51 $0.80 $0.43 $0.89 $0.60 $0.70 $0.49 $0.73 $0.45 3 , 2 $167.10 $127.35 $127.35 $127.35 $107.85 $107.85 $120.35 $127.35 $107.85 $120.35 . The Information Technolo ) . per 12 months Student $212 per term ( is $2121 y Per Term Credit Hour a Base Fee per term in addition to fees credit hour. Organization Fees y Student Organization Fees Fall Term 2011 / Winter 2012 - $61.56 Fee of $424 gy $2.56 $61.56 $2.33 $61.56 $1.00 $61.56 $1.00 $3.67 $61.56 $2.50 $61.56 $1.66 $61.56 $2.00 $61.56 $18.98 $61.56 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 . e for part-time stud ear g y BY CREDIT HOUR OR PROGRAM (AS APPLICABLE) TUITION RATES AND SELECTED COMPULSORY FEES y y $72.81 $99.74 - $61.56 fee, and student services fee. $133.65 $117.70 $126.66 $129.60 $61.56 $3.05 $124.67 $112.71 $61.56 $3.00 $61.56 $3.33 $105.72 $11.67 $58.80 $132.65 $49.80 $3.67 $114.71 $61.56 $2.08 $116.70 $117.70 $61.56 $5.00 $108.72 $61.56 $2.70 $125.67 $113.71 $121.68 $61.56 $3.00 y $8,705.37 $199.00 $7,575.26 $100.00 $7,259.08 $100.00 $5,306.17 $5,979.42 By Facult By Facult $18,411.98 $175.00 $18,411.98 $175.00 $17,982.66 $175.00 $46,025.98 $175.00 $41,841.80 Tuition Fee Endowment Fees Base Fee Fee Per Student Program Fee Endowment Fees per 12 months per 12 months Per Credit Hour Per Credit Hour e for full-time students. Surchar g istration fee, librar g e memberships. g ed for colle g ) 6 ) ) ) anization Fees are comprised of a Base Fee and fee per credit hour. Students pa y g ) ) raduate students in Architecture will be assessed an Information Technolo g g y ram fee for Law includes $4242 surchar s g 7 griculture (Degree) griculture (Diploma) rts Medicine (Year 1 Medicine (Year 2, 3, 4 Law Dental Hygiene, Degree Completion Program $7,423.50 Dental Hygiene, Diploma (Year 2) Dentistry (Year 2,3,4 Dentistry (3ID Dentistry (4ID Dental Hygiene, Diploma (Year 1) Science A A A Faculty/School Architecture Business, Asper School of Education Engineerin Fine Art Social Work University 1 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Extended Education Human Ecolog Kinesiology and Recreation Management Medical Rehabilitation Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Nursing Pharmac Dentistry (Year 1 Faculty/School 5. All under 1. Excludes material or equipment related fees. 2. Student Or 7. Pro 3. Additional fees are char 6. Medical Rehabilitation endowment fees assessed to a maximum of $350 per 4. Student Service Fee comprised of a re

142 OIA 2012/12 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Taught by Faculty/School and Department1,2

On-Load Faculty/School Fall Term 2011 Winter Term 2012 Summer 2011 Total

Agricultural & Food Sciences Agriculture Diploma 3,236 2,773 0 6,008 Agribusiness & Agric. Economics 738 981 0 1,719 Animal Science 360 306 0 666 Biosystems Engineering 673 667 0 1,340 Entomology 93 282 0 375 Food Science 1,197 618 0 1,815 General Agriculture 706 843 0 1,549 Plant Science 381 363 0 744 Soil Science 276 240 0 516 Subtotal 7,660 7,073 0 14,732

Architecture Environmental Design 7,284 6,579 57 13,920 Landscape Architecture 3 0 0 3 Subtotal 7,287 6,579 57 13,923

Art, School of 4,218 3,751 0 7,969

Arts Anthropology 4,014 4,329 0 8,343 Asian Studies 1,035 1,008 0 2,043 Canadian Studies 66 48 0 114 Catholic Studies 330 363 0 693 Classics 2,013 1,989 0 4,002 Economics 7,542 6,855 0 14,397 English, Film, and Theatre 8,126 7,464 0 15,590 French, Spanish & Italian 2,457 2,007 0 4,464 German and Slavic Studies 984 909 0 1,893 Global Political Economy 51 15 0 66 History 5,409 5,352 72 10,833 Icelandic Studies 135 96 0 231 Interdisciplinary 2,616 969 54 3,639 Judaic Studies3 108 102 0 210 Labour and Workplace Studies 411 444 0 855 Linguistics 1,434 1,101 0 2,535 Native Studies 2,637 2,499 0 5,136 Philosophy 4,970 4,830 0 9,800 Political Studies 2,232 2,229 0 4,461 Psychology 19,896 18,891 174 38,961 Religion 2,127 2,847 0 4,974 Sociology 8,463 7,257 0 15,720 Women's and Gender Studies 1,287 1,314 0 2,601 Subtotal 78,342 72,918 300 151,560

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On-Load Faculty/School Fall Term 2011 Winter Term 2012 Summer 2011 Total

Business, Asper School of Accounting & Finance 6,441 5,604 0 12,045 Actuarial Science 516 513 0 1,029 Business Administration 6,180 6,786 105 13,071 Interdisciplinary 51 4 0 55 Marketing 2,985 2,610 0 5,595 Supply Chain Management 2,067 2,337 156 4,560 Subtotal 18,240 17,854 261 36,355

Dentistry Dental Hygiene 929 837 0 1,766 Dental Diagnostic & Surgical Sciences 1,297 1,338 0 2,635 Dentistry 779 759 0 1,538 Oral Biology 1,116 470 0 1,586 Preventive Dental Science 810 1,034 0 1,844 Restorative Dentistry 1,536 1,435 0 2,971 Subtotal 6,466 5,873 0 12,339

Education Curriculum,Teaching & Learning 5,635 5,244 330 11,209 Educational Admin., Foundations & Psychology 3,086 3,347 141 6,573 Subtotal 8,721 8,590 471 17,782

Engineering Civil Engineering 3,899 3,801 0 7,700 Electrical & Computer Engineering 2,935 2,574 84 5,593 Engineering 2,680 2,608 284 5,571 Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering 3,833 4,344 0 8,177 Subtotal 13,347 13,327 368 27,041

Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment and Geography 6,164 6,221 243 12,628 Environment, Earth, and Resources 198 240 0 438 Geological Sciences 2,448 2,632 324 5,404 Subtotal 8,810 9,093 567 18,470

Human Ecology Core Human Ecology 6 684 0 690 Family Social Sciences 4,020 3,765 0 7,785 Health Program, Interdisciplinary4 300 21 0 321 Human Nutritional Sciences 5,546 5,046 24 10,616 Textile Sciences 248 234 0 482 Subtotal 10,120 9,750 24 19,894

Kinesiology and Recreation Management 7,076 6,833 271 14,180

Law 4,959 4,960 0 9,919

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On-Load Faculty/School Fall Term 2011 Winter Term 2012 Summer 2011 Total

Medicine Biochemistry and Medical Genetics 132 129 0 261 Human Anatomy & Cell Science 210 0 0 210 Medical Rehabilitation5 247 196 0 443 Occupational Therapy 1,005 1,323 0 2,327 Physical Therapy5 850 550 0 1,400 Respiratory Therapy 717 714 0 1,431 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 264 255 0 519 Physiology 171 165 0 336 Subtotal 3,596 3,332 0 6,927

Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 2,964 3,017 105 6,086

Nursing 11,019 10,120 2,742 23,881

Pharmacy 3,009 2,369 0 5,378

Science Biological Sciences 16,962 15,066 48 32,076 Chemistry 8,430 7,014 0 15,444 Computer Science 7,368 6,255 297 13,920 Mathematics 12,126 12,611 0 24,737 Microbiology 5,253 5,418 393 11,064 Physics & Astronomy 3,399 3,243 0 6,642 Statistics 9,171 7,197 0 16,368 Subtotal 62,709 56,804 738 120,251

Social Work 6,017 6,053 252 12,321

TOTAL 264,556 248,293 6,156 519,005

1. This report includes: (a) all Distance and Online Education credit hours, including Independent Study, Campus Manitoba, group-based study, and on-line courses; (b) all courses taught off-campus with stipend from other than faculty or school resources; (c) all 'on-load' credit hours taught during the summer. This report excludes credit hours declared as "Challenge for Credit". 2. Due to rounding, some totals may not match the sum of the individual department, or faculty, figures. 3. Judaic Studies changed its name from Near Eastern and Judaic Studies in 2010. 4. Health Program, Interdisciplinary was previously reported within Core Human Ecology. 5. Physical Therapy in Medical Rehabilitation is transitioning to a Master's program; there was no intake in Fall Term 2011.

OIA 2012/12 145 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Distance and Online Education1,2 Taught by Faculty/School and Department

Faculty/School Fall Term 2011 Winter Term 2012 Total

Agricultural & Food Sciences General Agriculture 39 0 39 Subtotal 39 0 39

Art, School of 337 415 752

Arts Anthropology 486 390 876 Canadian Studies 66 48 114 Classics 429 519 948 Economics 546 1,215 1,761 English, Film, and Theatre 807 723 1,530 German and Slavic Studies 30 27 57 History 423 549 972 Interdisciplinary 111 57 168 Native Studies 6 6 12 Philosophy 516 552 1,068 Political Studies 276 426 702 Psychology 5,025 5,742 10,767 Religion 186 933 1,119 Sociology 876 762 1,638 Women's and Gender Studies 147 147 294 Subtotal 9,930 12,096 22,026

Education Educational Admin., Foundations & Psychology 807 762 1,569 Subtotal 807 762 1,569

Engineering Engineering 72 84 156 Subtotal 72 84 156

Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment and Geography 609 906 1,515 Geological Sciences 276 138 414 Subtotal 885 1,044 1,929

Human Ecology Family Social Sciences 1,077 639 1,716 Human Nutritional Sciences 1,029 1,359 2,388 Subtotal 2,106 1,998 4,104

Nursing 48 42 90

Science Biological Sciences 603 777 1,380 Computer Science 432 486 918 Mathematics 849 1,005 1,854 Microbiology 468 0 468 Statistics 714 951 1,665 Subtotal 3,066 3,219 6,285

Social Work 2,070 2,082 4,152

TOTAL 19,360 21,742 41,102

1. Distance and Online Education credit hours include Independent Study, Campus Manitoba, group-based study, and on-line courses. 2. Due to rounding, some totals may not match the sum of the individual department, or faculty, figures.

146 OIA 2012/12 Continued * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2 -2.8% -11.4% Percent Change 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 39 45 33 66 1512 10 27 33 66 84 96 72 45 63 93 Overall 785 885 612 642 -4.7% 279 231 20.8% 165 132 25.0% 474 378 25.4% 726 795 -8.7% 246 318 -22.6% 300 237963474 26.6% 1,284480 459 -25.0% 165 486 3.3% 294 -1.2% -43.9% 783 798 -1.9% 2012 2011 2,865 3,114 -8.0% 1,593 1,593 0.0% 1,383 1,191 16.1% 5,862 5,661 3.6% 1,578 1,872 -15.7% 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 15 10 15 387 270 123 198 120 276 168 579 138 213 4,803 19,167 19,719 2,601 & Distance 2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 51 27 96 45 93 51 615 642 993 231 675 132 378 318 156 291 237 486 585 2,727 1,470 3,060 1,008 1,293 14,916 Summer Faculty Administered Session 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 24 87 90 15 69 369 285 600 147 177 165 396 201 5,220 2,919 & Distance Summer Term s at August 9, 2012 A 2012 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 30 12 84 72 63 78 30 500 612 783 279 579 165 474 246 786 309 231 480 582 Taught by Faculty/School and Department 2,496 1,503 2,943 1,182 13,947 Summer Faculty Administered Session UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FACULTY/SCHOOL German and Slavic Studies French, Spanish & Italian Philosophy Economics English, Film, and Theatre Native Studies Political Studies Psychology Agricultural & Food Sciences Agriculture Diploma Biosystems Engineering Entomology Food Science General Agriculture Soil Science Subtotal Architecture Architecture Environmental Design Landscape Architecture Subtotal Art, School of Catholic Studies Classics History Interdisciplinary Linguistics Religion Canadian Studies Icelandic Studies Arts Anthropology Asian Studies Global Political Economy Women's and Gender Studies Labour & Workplace Studies Sociology Subtotal

OIA 2012/12 147 Continued * * * * * * * 2 * 2.4% 9.3% -7.4% -0.7% 31.5% 11.6% Percent Change 0 0 0 0 84 36 42 78 72 44 27 Overall 174102 162 7.4% 288 324 -11.1% 129 93 849 846 0.4% 696 657 5.9% 666 493 35.1% 675 591 14.2% 249135 228 84 9.2% 2012 2011 1,850 1,997 1,948 1,903 7,014 7,062 1,094 832 2,682 2,403 3,528 3,228 2,3251,209 2,292 1,467 1.4% -17.6% 2,571 2,553 0.7% 1,562 1,673 -6.6% 1,479 1,323 11.8% 2,853 2,637 8.2% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 43 42 16 27 573 792 279 306 225 279 573 132 174 216 & Distance 2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 72 93 84 789 162 324 714 657 477 582 228 1,424 1,111 6,783 2,097 3,003 2,274 2,292 1,467 1,100 1,149 2,421 Summer Faculty Administered Session (Continued) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 84 36 15 44 686 576 396 234 312 686 360 690 234 1,050 & Distance 2012 1 0 0 0 0 78 174 876 288 489 102 789 129 696 651 675 135 249 1,164 1,372 6,618 1,035 1,632 3,294 2,259 2,325 1,209 2,619 Summer Faculty Administered Session FACULTY/SCHOOL Law Human Ecology Core Human Ecology Interdisciplinary Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment and Geography Subtotal Kinesiology and Recreation Management Geological Sciences Family Social Sciences Health Program, Interdisciplinary Human Nutritional Sciences Actuarial Science Textile Sciences Subtotal Dentistry Business, Asper School of Accounting & Finance Business Administration Marketing Education Curriculum, Teaching & Learning Engineering Subtotal Subtotal Supply Chain Management Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Electrical & Computer Engineering Engineering Civil & Geological Engineering Subtotal Educ. Administration, Foundations & Psychology UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS, SUMMER TERM UNDERGRADUATE

148 OIA 2012/12 * * 2 0.3% 1.9% 2.2% 0.8% -1.9% 10.1% 79.5% Percent Change 0 0 0 245 Overall 876 893 500 272210 83.8% 117 337 306 537 441 21.8% 747 804 -7.1% 376 376 0.0% 2012 2011 2,679 2,580 3.8% 3,669 3,657 1,380 1,452 -5.0% 4,054 3,979 1,629 1,521 7.1% 1,845 1,917 -3.8% 4,095 3,924 4.4% 0 0 0 0 0 36 72 420 893 272 444 192 376 245 2,505 3,448 1,164 12,912 12,639 15,376 60,233 59,773 & Distance 2011 tended Education, in spring and summer. 1 0 0 0 0 0 117 531 306 768 441 1,152 2,160 1,452 1,077 1,725 3,852 44,397 11,475 Summer Faculty Administered Session (Continued) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 81 474 500 876 384 192 376 2,955 3,538 1,131 17,069 & Distance 2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 714 210 516 337 747 537 2,205 1,380 1,245 1,653 4,014 43,165 11,781 Summer Faculty Administered Session FACULTY/SCHOOL Microbiology TOTAL Mathematics Respiratory Therapy Science Biological Sciences Computer Science Pharmacy Social Work Physics & Astronomy 1. Summer Term refers to the reporting period of May through August. Session courses, offered Ex 2. An asterisk (*) indicates that the number of credit hours were below 100 in either year. Percent changes faculties containing fewer than 100 credit hours can show abnormally large differences, therefore these changes are not reported. Chemistry Physical Therapy Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Nursing Medicine Medical Rehabilitation Occupational Therapy Subtotal Statistics Subtotal UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS, SUMMER TERM UNDERGRADUATE

OIA 2012/12 149 HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS1,2 Taught by Faculty/School and Department Fall 2011- Fall 2010- Fall 2009- Fall 2008- Fall 2007- 3 Faculty/School Winter 2012 Winter 2011 Winter 2010 Winter 2009 Winter 2008

Agricultural & Food Sciences Agriculture Diploma 6,008 6,370 7,402 5,677 4,244 Agribusiness & Agric. Economics 1,719 1,749 1,905 1,857 2,103 Animal Science 666 668 762 674 705 Biosystems Engineering 1,340 1,368 1,319 1,168 1,279 Entomology 375 360 333 378 201 Food Science 1,815 1,509 1,398 1,215 1,140 General Agriculture 1,549 1,296 1,188 1,235 1,254 Plant Science 744 876 843 774 864 Soil Science 516 573 510 603 405 Subtotal 14,732 14,769 15,660 13,580 12,195

Architecture Architecture 0 0 0 0 513 City Planning 0 0 0 0 36 Environmental Design 13,920 13,563 13,899 13,743 12,283 Interior Design 3 0 240 549 0 Landscape Architecture 0 183 549 159 81 Subtotal 13,923 13,746 14,688 14,451 12,913

Art, School of 7,969 8,347 8,972 9,171 9,612

Arts Anthropology 8,343 8,736 8,361 7,842 8,496 Asian Studies 2,043 1,989 1,782 1,986 1,863 Canadian Studies 114 114 96 90 105 Catholic Studies 693 507 369 672 621 Classics 4,002 3,975 3,588 3,096 3,315 Economics 14,397 11,958 12,621 13,539 14,931 English, Film, and Theatre 15,590 16,167 16,260 15,452 17,303 French, Spanish & Italian 4,464 4,371 4,305 4,263 4,380 German and Slavic Studies 1,893 1,845 1,827 1,491 1,470 Global Political Economy 66 120 105 129 78 History 10,833 10,089 10,617 10,689 11,319 Icelandic Studies 231 219 150 207 246 Interdisciplinary 3,639 4,032 4,002 3,575 3,209 Judaic Studies4 210 159 204 120 168 Labour and Workplace Studies 855 837 873 681 786 Linguistics 2,535 2,379 2,007 1,965 1,926 Native Studies 5,136 4,368 5,475 4,854 4,758 Philosophy 9,800 9,864 9,627 8,994 9,510 Political Studies 4,461 4,431 4,995 5,064 5,661 Psychology 38,961 36,969 34,635 32,415 33,741 Religion 4,974 4,749 5,151 4,779 5,010 Sociology 15,720 15,663 15,834 16,107 16,737 Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Studies 0 0 12 6 0 Women's and Gender Studies 2,601 2,589 2,568 2,730 2,016 Subtotal 151,560 146,130 145,464 140,745 147,648

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150 OIA 2012/12 HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS 1,2 (Continued)

Fall 2011- Fall 2010- Fall 2009- Fall 2008- Fall 2007- 3 Faculty/School Winter 2012 Winter 2011 Winter 2010 Winter 2009 Winter 2008

Business, Asper School of Accounting & Finance 12,045 12,702 12,783 12,315 13,116 Actuarial Science 1,029 999 561 642 753 Business Administration 13,071 13,932 13,566 13,554 13,263 Interdisciplinary 55 39 60 45 48 Marketing 5,595 5,034 5,421 5,964 5,616 Supply Chain Management 4,560 4,572 4,146 3,933 3,846 Subtotal 36,355 37,278 36,537 36,453 36,642

Dentistry Dental Hygiene 1,766 1,850 1,883 1,877 1,936 Dental Diagnostic & Surgical Sciences 2,635 3,072 2,904 2,934 2,874 Dentistry 1,538 1,602 1,674 1,590 1,608 Oral Biology 1,586 1,950 1,926 1,995 1,956 Preventive Dental Science 1,844 1,932 1,956 1,950 1,926 Restorative Dentistry 2,971 3,174 3,192 3,246 3,156 Subtotal 12,339 13,580 13,535 13,592 13,456

Education Curriculum, Teaching & Learning 11,209 11,894 12,069 12,127 13,029 Educ. Admin., Found. & Psychology 6,573 7,095 7,017 6,681 7,020 Subtotal 17,782 18,989 19,086 18,808 20,049

Engineering Civil Engineering 7,700 7,600 7,585 7,153 7,252 Electrical & Computer Engineering 5,593 5,002 5,352 5,138 5,755 Engineering 5,571 5,330 5,047 4,704 4,708 Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering 8,177 7,724 6,896 7,061 7,431 Subtotal 27,041 25,656 24,880 24,056 25,146

Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment and Geography 12,628 12,012 11,324 10,802 12,392 Environment, Earth, and Resources5 438 564 693 - - Geological Sciences 5,404 5,191 4,790 3,800 3,386 Subtotal 18,470 17,767 16,807 14,602 15,778

Human Ecology Core Human Ecology 690 1,062 960 876 990 Family Social Sciences 7,785 7,095 5,946 5,856 6,369 Health Program, Interdisciplinary6 321 114 120 66 48 Human Nutritional Sciences 10,616 9,912 9,048 8,349 8,334 Textile Sciences 482 577 502 568 683 Subtotal 19,894 18,760 16,576 15,715 16,424

Kinesiology and Recreation Management 14,180 13,659 13,059 11,727 11,698

Law 9,919 10,004 9,831 9,609 9,284

Continued

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Fall 2011- Fall 2010- Fall 2009- Fall 2008- Fall 2007- 3 Faculty/School Winter 2012 Winter 2011 Winter 2010 Winter 2009 Winter 2008

Medicine Biochemistry and Medical Genetics 261 162 87 150 153 Human Anatomy & Cell Science 210 213 207 150 150 Medical Microbiology 0 0 009 Medical Rehabilitation7 443 900 978 1,674 1,824 Occupational Therapy 2,327 2,305 2,206 2,336 2,277 Physical Therapy7 1,400 2,881 2,464 3,865 4,129 Respiratory Therapy 1,431 1,338 1,288 1,315 1,237 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 519 441 387 462 345 Physiology 336 387 384 249 261 Subtotal 6,927 8,626 8,001 10,200 10,384

8 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 6,086 5,780 5,883 5,473 5,423

9 Nursing 23,881 24,245 26,806 25,392 25,443

Pharmacy 5,378 4,929 4,741 4,983 5,214

Science Biological Sciences 32,076 30,078 28,842 27,204 25,845 Chemistry 15,444 15,252 15,771 14,895 14,930 Computer Science 13,920 15,405 13,950 14,520 15,303 Mathematics 24,737 25,522 26,153 24,606 26,437 Microbiology 11,064 11,745 10,380 9,888 8,919 Physics & Astronomy 6,642 6,492 6,642 5,871 6,102 Statistics 16,368 15,519 14,043 13,494 13,683 Subtotal 120,251 120,013 115,781 110,478 111,219

Social Work 12,321 13,116 13,671 12,795 12,401

TOTAL 519,005 515,393 509,976 491,828 500,926

1. Undergraduate Student Credit Hours (UGSCH) are the hours of weight associated with a course indicating the relative weight of the course in the program of studies. There is often a correlation between lecture class hours and hours of credit; for example, a full course carrying six (6) hours of credit may entail three (3) hours of lectures per week, both terms. This report includes: (a) distance education credit hours - students taking all of their courses through a distance method of delivery, such as Independent Study, on-line courses, video conferencing, computer-mediated study, telecourse or community-based study; (b) all courses taught off-campus with stipend from other than faculty or school resources; (c) courses taught "on-load" - taught during the summer but considered part of the regular session for load unit purposes. This report excludes credit hours declared as "Challenge for Credit". 2. Credit hour totals reflect combined Fall Term and Winter Term activity, as at November 1 and March 1 respectively. 3. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from the credit hour figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. 4. Judaic Studies changed its name from Near Eastern and Judaic Studies in 2010. 5. New in 2009/10. 6. Health Program, Interdisciplinary was previously reported within Core Human Ecology. 7. The Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physical Therapy) is transitioning to a graduate program. There was no intake for Fall Term 2009 or Fall Term 2011, which resulted in a drop in credit hours for this department. 8. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music in 2008. 9. Includes credit hours from the accelerated program run during the summer term.

152 OIA 2012/12 HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS1 Distance and Online Education2 Taught by Faculty/School and Department

Fall 2011- Fall 2010- Fall 2009- Fall 2008- Fall 2007- Faculty/School Winter 2012 Winter 2011 Winter 2010 Winter 2009 Winter 2008

Agricultural & Food Sciences General Agriculture 39 0 24 36 27 Subtotal 39 0 24 36 27

Art, School of 752 722 795 378 738

Arts Anthropology 876 966 780 876 795 Canadian Studies 114 114 96 90 99 Classics 948 834 606 450 306 Economics 1,761 1,011 1,143 1,059 1,284 English, Film, and Theatre 1,530 1,497 1,368 1,260 1,059 French, Spanish & Italian 0 0 0 0 0 German and Slavic Studies 57 60 60 90 54 History 972 885 1,113 939 849 Interdisciplinary 168 171 186 126 51 Native Studies 12 282 846 621 861 Philosophy 1,068 1,176 1,179 1,011 996 Political Studies 702 654 786 663 732 Psychology 10,767 9,759 7,638 6,225 5,526 Religion 1,119 936 777 654 351 Sociology 1,638 1,821 1,632 1,299 1,500 Women's and Gender Studies 294 270 279 219 324 Subtotal 22,026 20,436 18,489 15,582 14,787

Business, Asper School of Marketing 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 0 0 0 0 0

Education Educ. Admin., Found. & Psychology 1,569 1,368 1,536 1,518 1,689 Subtotal 1,569 1,368 1,536 1,518 1,689

Engineering Engineering 156 123 105 78 90 Subtotal 156 123 105 78 90

Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment and Geography 1,515 1,167 1,299 1,407 1,350 Geological Sciences 414 414 147 165 411 Subtotal 1,929 1,581 1,446 1,572 1,761

Human Ecology Family Social Sciences 1,716 1,515 1,113 726 720 Human Nutritional Sciences 2,388 1,836 1,275 441 0 Subtotal 4,104 3,351 2,388 1,167 720

Nursing 90 76 88 179 413

Science Biological Sciences 1,380 1,395 1,266 885 963 Chemistry 0 0 0 0 0 Computer Science 918 1,125 939 1,014 996 Mathematics 1,854 1,875 1,422 1,287 1,254 Microbiology 468 504 504 333 492 Physics & Astronomy 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics 1,665 1,065 1,071 1,116 954 Subtotal 6,285 5,964 5,202 4,635 4,659

Social Work 4,152 3,879 4,194 3,549 3,534

TOTAL 41,102 37,500 34,267 28,694 28,418

1. Credit hour totals reflect combined Fall Term and Winter Term activity, as at November 1 and March 1 respectively. 2. Distance Education credit hours include Independent Study (formerly correspondence), on-line courses, Campus Manitoba courses and group-based study.

OIA 2012/12 153 4 5,981 5,378 9,919 7,917 7,217 Total 15,974 15,766 21,049 13,909 26,518 15,742 14,693 36,094 13,866 113,228 129,234 17 23 27 933 Pre- Grad. 3 9 3 195 U1 Work Masters Stud. 1 3 14 8 191 21 33 1,029 81 111 2,829 117 336 272 245 1,673 6 212 234 210 3,420 178 439 1,050 3 153 3 15 3,470 381 135 3,209 2,369 3,009 3 3 159 75 576 862 4,194 18 153 9 8,428 9,284 318 150 2,437 3 3 3 6 1,233 1,089 2,292 2 2,563 2,545 9 153 27 3 785 841 5,293 12 72 3 27 the previous summer. of students instead by credit hours. 9,899 /schools. 6 246 18 393 18 249 Educ. Ecol. RecMgmt. Reh. 6 75 3 3 11 116 2 3 2,792 nviro. Ext. Hum. Kines. & Law Med. Med. Music Nurs. Pharm. Sci. Soc. E Combined Fall and Winter Terms 3 63 201 3 1,280 339 138 240 3 As at November 1, 2011 and March 2012 23,792 9 6 15 192 90 8,551 6 6 42 618 6,531 183 3 216 36 771 255 66 36 368 5,366 531 60 153 18 8,683 1,579 2,545 1,353 747 3 27 42 492 417 21,716 22,377 43,281 36 285 87 1,671 774 4,365 795 684 3 369 171 678 393 4,665 6,074 59,148 198 1,061 493 5 2 34 15,358 16,010 36,030 8,233 10,473 9,367 10,399 9,905 3,232 2,806 12,344 12,544 33,120 35,908 127,227 528 6,675 452,481 Hyg. 3 84 159 3 849 252 4 30 20 6 2,967 25,963 MATRIX OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS TAUGHT BY FACULTY/SCHOOL 30 2,044 243 60 5,664 2,682 17 76 8 18 183 84 114 180 15 2,595 581 18 9 3 9,624 126 324 18 42 87 117 12 6 2,016 192 252 699 18 576 42,603 4,203 1,221 Agric. Arch. Art, Arts Bus. Dent. Dent. Educ. Engin. 10,585 13,015 9,669 3,555 57,762 33,683 Taught To & F.S. Sch. of 2 4 gric. & F.S. rch. rt, Sch. of rts Taught By Human Ecol. Kinesiology & Rec. Mgmt. Nursing Pharmacy Science Social Work Music - Marcel A. Desautels Fac. of Law Environment - Clayton H. Riddell Fac. of Total Engineering A A A A Education Business I.H. Asper Sch. of 1. Includes all courses numbered 0400-6999. Does not include Distance Education and credit hours taught on-load during 2. The Faculties/Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Medical Rehabilitation and Dental Hygiene determine their workload by numbers They are included in the "Taught To" calculations because their students can take credit hours other faculties/schools. 3. University 1 (U1) is included in the "Taught To" category as students this program take credit hours from other faculties 4. Due to rounding, some totals may not match the sum of individual faculty figures.

154 OIA 2012/12 6 9.1 4.5 0.2 1.6 3.2 1.3 2.4 2.8 4.5 (5.5) (0.5) (0.9) (5.4) (1.3) (6.3) (12.3) * * * (6.9) Pre- Grad. Total 5 2.5 (65.8) 43.6 2.4 * * 4.4 * 21.1 (6.1) 35.8 * 4.8 Work Masters Stud. * * * 10.8 * * 89.1 * * * * 20.4 1,2,3 (25.9) (69.0) (56.2) * 15.7 * * (51.5) 522.9 1.6 (50.0) 104.3 (36.5) * (26.0) (39.8) (51.9) * * * (55.2) (12.4) (11.8) * * * (55.2) ** * * * (51.4) * 4.5 (6.7) (47.9) * (6.4) * 58.3 ** ** * (37.6) * (63.1) * 8.0 * * * * (46.7) * * * (0.9) * the previous summer. of students instead by credit hours. r figures. Because of this policy change, comparisons to earlier years should be made with caution. /schools. an 100 credit hours can show abnormally large differences, therefore these have been identified with (*). * 0.8 * * 5.1 (11.5) * Educ. Ecol. RecMgmt. Reh. **** Percent Change (Year-Over-Year) * * (3.8) * * * * (42.2) * 4.1 * (5.2) 3.2 25.5 (8.0) * * 2.4 16.7 15.8 9.5 (8.1) * * * * * 28.0 * (2.7) * (1.8)* 7.5 (41.5) 6.4 * 3.9 27.9 11.8 (8.6) * * * (63.7) 75.2 * (3.7)* 2.2 (8.6) * * * (11.0) (0.1) 13.0 * (6.4) 2.4 5.2 4.3 0.2 (3.0) (1.1) * (47.5) (38.1) 133.3 (43.6) 305.2 (1.2) (46.8) 151.2 0.6 (6.1) (11.3) * * * * Combined Fall and Winter Terms - As at November 1, 2011 March 2012 Hyg. * * 7.1 8.2 * * 19.6 * * 37.4 18.3 *** MATRIX OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS TAUGHT BY FACULTY/SCHOOL * (56.2) (1.0) * * * 3.9 * (6.1) * * * * (4.6) 32.8 * * * 8.4 ***** 7.4 * * (2.2) (1.1) * (1.9) 3.2 (50.0) 0.9 6.2 * (2.4) (0.9) * (40.9) 1.1 59.4 (33.3) * * (3.9) 1.4 Taught To Agric. Arch. Art, Arts Bus. Dent. Dent. Educ. Engin. Enviro. Ext. Hum. Kines. & Law Med. Med. Music Nurs. Pharm. Sci. Soc. U1 & F.S. Sch. of 4 y 6 Pharmacy Science Nursing Social Work Taught B Agric. & F.S. Arch. Art, Sch. of Business I.H. Asper Sch. of Human Ecol. Music - Marcel A. Desautels Fac. of * Kinesiology & Rec. Mgmt. Total Law Arts Education Engineering Environment - Clayton H. Riddell Fac. of 1. Includes all courses numbered 0400-6999. Does not include Distance Education and credit hours taught on-load during 2. Beginning in Fall Term 2009, students with outstanding tuition fees are no longer cancelled and excluded from the credit hou 3. An asterisk indicates that the number of credit hours is below 100 in either year. Changes faculties containing fewer th 4. The Faculties/Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Medical Rehabilitation and Dental Hygiene determine their workload by numbers They are included in the "Taught To" calculations because their students can take credit hours other faculties/schools. 5. University 1 (U1) is included in the "Taught To" category as students this program take credit hours from other faculties 6. Due to rounding, some totals may not match the sum of individual faculty figures.

OIA 2012/12 155 4 24 57 271 105 567 738 252 300 261 471 368 2,742 Pre- Grad. Total 3 Work Masters Stud. 1 2,751 3 781 249 433 18 72 6,156 DIT HOURS TAUGHT BY FACULTY/SCHOOL BY DITHOURS TAUGHT ofstudents credit instead hours. of by Educ. Ecol. RecMgmt. Reh. /schools. /schools. On-Load Summer 2011 Summer On-Load nviro. Ext. Hum. Kines. & Law Med. Med. Music Nurs. Pharm. Sci. Soc. U1 E 465 207 300 195 57 94 3 6 Hyg. MATRIX OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CRE OF UNDERGRADUATE MATRIX 3 72 72 12 3 12 51 36 3 3 3 21 27 3 540 138 12 3 36 42 12 3 6 88 30 6 33 18 30 3 345 126 Taught To Agric. Arch. Art, Arts Bus. Dent. Dent. Educ. Engin. 2,739 3 30 3 6 6 12 162 3 3 3 18 18 6 3 6 9 36 3 30 & F.S. Sch. of 2 4 of 60 9 9 255 72 6 3 54 93 6 60255 9 72 9 6of Fac. Taught By Desautels Fac. of 66 Fac. 33 A. Marcel - Music 6 Desautels Nursing Science Human Ecol. 24 Human & Rec. Kinesiology Mgmt. Arch. Social Work Social 3 240 Total 6 3 Asper Sch. of Sch. Business I.H. Asper EducationEngineering Environment - H. Riddell Clayton 3 375 6 9 15 192 3 9 3 63 61 100 Arts 1.Includes coursesall numbered 0400-6999. 2.The Faculties/Schools numbers determine of their Medicine, workloadby Dentistry,MedicalRehabilitation Hygiene Dental and They are includedare thein "Taught They To" calculations because their students can credittake hours otherin faculties/schools. is included (U1) 1 3.thein University "Taught asTo" students category thisin program credittake hours from other faculties to 4.rounding, Due some totals not match may the sum of the individual figures.faculty

156 OIA 2012/12 LOAD UNITS BY FACULTY/SCHOOL1

Fall 2011 & Fall 2010 & Fall 2009 & FACULTY/SCHOOL Winter 2012 Winter 2011 Winter 2010

Agricultural & Food Sciences 94 92 93 Architecture 57 54 56 Art, School of 21 21 22 Arts 310 305 308 Business, Asper School of 92 94 94 Dentistry 53 53 53 Education 66 67 72 Engineering 110 100 93 Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of 60 60 58 Human Ecology 51 48 44 Kinesiology & Recreation Management 40 38 35 Law 24 25 24 Medicine 371 351 353 Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of 25 24 25 Nursing 83 84 92 Pharmacy 16 14 15 Science 265 265 252 Social Work 46 50 51

TOTAL2 1785 1745 1738

% Annual Change 2.3% 0.4%

1. This table is a result of applying The University of Manitoba Staffing Policy to the enrolment data. F.T.E., where used for load, is defined as Full-Time + (Part-Time / 3.5), except in the Faculty of Education where Master's part-time are calculated as (Part-time / 4). 2. Totals may not reconcile due to rounding.

OIA 2012/12 157 4 verage Grade A 3 Pass Only 2 n Progress and Other. =3.0 C+=2.5 C=2.0 D=1.0 F=0 1 Percentage of Grades Awarded 2011-2012 A+ A B+ B C+ C D F By Teaching Faculty/School f 436 15.6 43.6 18.6 10.3 6.2 2.8 2.3 0.7 0.0 3.64 775 2.8 24.6 30.2 25.0 12.0 4.9 0.4 0.0 0.0 3.32 er o 2,696 7.52,783 25.66,918 23.7 9.3 15.2 16.4 27.85,579 40.3 26.4 6.24,357 9.6 20.83,643 15.1 4.1 23.1 4.6 6.2 3.2 6.5 16.4 2.8 23.7 10.5 1.9 2.9 15.3 21.5 3.6 18.01,847 0.7 11.7 19.3 1.1 10.1 24.23,129 3.6 12.0 0.1 9.7 0.5 3.28 12.2 15.2 31.6 10.3 10.2 0.6 7.0 27.4 7.1 20.1 3.7 14.2 3.50 19.2 6.7 15.8 1.6 1.9 3.81 11.0 0.6 6.1 0.8 3.1 5.8 2.96 22.5 2.7 3.12 3.5 1.1 3.07 1.1 0.2 3.8 18.7 13.1 3.47 3.46 3,602 5.3 34.2 29.2 18.7 7.1 2.7 1.1 1.8 0.0 3.43 6,944 10.96,364 19.0 12.3 20.0 30.1 20.3 17.7 13.8 14.6 9.5 9.2 3.1 6.5 3.3 5.1 0.2 3.7 3.13 0.7 3.25 2,7311,642 9.0 6.4 25.2 16.9 19.0 17.2 20.1 20.5 11.5 17.2 8.4 14.3 4.0 4.8 2.6 2.7 0.1 0.0 3.18 2.94 1,6946,421 8.6 41.3 2.4 27.4 29.1 10.4 35.1 20.1 1.9 6.4 0.6 1.8 0.1 1.0 0.2 1.1 9.6 3.1 3.73 3.41 b 44,275 7.1 20.8 16.8 19.2 12.1 11.3 5.8 6.9 0.0 2.90 11,223 4.7 16.7 18.3 23.1 15.7 11.8 5.5 3.5 0.7 2.92 Grades 155,486 8.6 23.3 18.2 17.0 11.0 9.0 4.9 5.5 2.6 3.05 Awarded um N GRADES AWARDED IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES t f f 5 y y y Arts Dental Hygiene Education Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources Clayton H. Riddell Faculty o Human Ecology Kinesiology & Recreation Managemen Law Medicine Medicine Science 35,761Social Work 10.6TOTAL 20.1 12.7 14.0 12.6 11.4 7.7 9.9 0.9 2.79 Business, Asper School of Dentistr Faculty/School Agricultural & Food Sciences Agriculture, School of Architecture Art, School o Dentistr Medical Rehabilitation Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty ofNursing Pharmac 2,666 20.0 41.8 19.4 9.6 3.9 2.7 0.8 1.7 0.0 3.70 2. Percentages may not add up to 100 due rounding. 1. The data were taken from the Aurora Student Information System as at June 14, 2012. This table does not include grades of I 3. The "Pass Only" grades refer to Pass/Fail courses and are not included in the "Average Grade" calculations. 4. The averages are unweighted as to credit hours and computed using the following scales: A+=4.5 A=4.0 B+=3.5 B 5. This includes only undergraduates in faculties other than Medicine taking courses.

158 OIA 2012/12 4 verage Grade A 3 Pass Only 2 n Progress and Other. =3.0 C+=2.5 C=2.0 D=1.0 F=0 1 Percentage of Grades Awarded 2011-2012 By Teaching Faculty/School A+ A B+ B C+ C D F 2 50.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.75 6 0.0 33.3 0.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 33.3 3.50 32 18.8 59.4 12.5 3.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.3 4.00 67 23.923 56.7 43.5 14.9 56.5 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.00 4.22 31 9.7 67.7 12.9 6.5 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 3.82 160 18.8230 53.8 12.2 21.9 39.1 3.8 24.3 1.3 13.9 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 1.7 3.90 7.4 3.69 727 13.3449 45.0 12.7357 25.7 52.6 25.5 11.1240 24.7 52.7 25.8 1.7 12.0 5.6 40.4 0.1 1.7 1.8 18.3732 0.3 0.3 26.2 0.2 2.1 0.0 39.6 0.0 0.7 0.0 2.8 14.2 0.0 0.7 0.8 3.79 5.7 0.0 1.1 0.0 1.0 7.8 3.80 0.0 0.5 4.05 12.5 0.0 4.00 0.3 12.4 3.96 270 21.9 37.0 13.3387 7.4 35.7159 1.5 33.3550 27.7 11.4 1.1 4.2 40.3 9.8 0.0 12.7 14.5203 2.1 0.0 0.5 3.1 4.4 17.8 0.0 0.5 34.0 0.0 3.91 26.1 0.0 0.0 0.6 11.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 7.8 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.5 3.99 12.6 0.0 81.5 3.97 0.5 3.95 22.7 3.67 GRADES AWARDED IN GRADUATE COURSES 6,133 20.2 42.2 14.8 5.9 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.4 15.2 3.92 1,123 21.5 52.2 9.0 3.3 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.8 12.2 3.98 Grades Awarded Number of Faculty/School Agricultural & Food Sciences Nursing Pharmacy Science 385Social Work 34.8TOTAL 42.3 12.5 7.5 0.8 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.6 4.01 Architecture Arts Environment, Earth, and Resources Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Interdisciplinary Kinesiology & Recreation Management Law Medicine Medicine Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Art, School of Business, Asper School of Dentistry Engineering Human Ecology Medical Rehabilitation Education 1. The data were taken from the Aurora Student Information System as at June 14, 2012. This table does not include grades of I 2. Percentages may not add up to 100 due rounding. 3. The "Pass Only" grades refer to Pass/Fail courses and are not included in the "Average Grade" calculations. 4. The averages are unweighted as to credit hours and computed using the following scales: A+=4.5 A=4.0 B+=3.5 B

OIA 2012/12 159 160 OIA 2012/12 Human Resources

OIA 2012/12 161 10TH 90TH 2010-2011 MEAN MEDIAN PERCENTILES 3 EXCL. BY RANK BY 2 5 0 ------11 0 82,232 73,258 ------859 13 108,677 104,241 75,500 143,928 574 5 112,757 109,465 76,178 144,312 770 7 119,651 110,358 77,452 148,047 285 8 100,460 96,384 73,376 136,845 394 11 106,155 98,299 74,054 139,870 428 21 140,099 138,566 108,197 160,443 318 17 134,239 138,258 108,197 147,570 320 7 91,203 80,594 70,500 107,578 221 6 80,519 77,617 70,407 92,800 385 10 104,753 98,996 85,475 114,177 297 8 99,621 97,959 86,417 112,301 1164 18 115,082 105,667 75,642 144,894 NOS. s than twelve months. (As at October 1) 10TH 90TH OF FULL-TIMEOF STAFF TEACHING 1 2011-2012 SALARIES MEAN MEDIAN PERCENTILES 3 EXCL. 8 0 82,166 74,193 ------6 0 ------875 11 110,351 106,015 77,361 145,367 298 7 102,791 98,753 73,747 139,622 414 7 107,117 99,891 74,783 141,136 577 4 114,256 110,245 78,393 146,028 779 7 120,626 110,592 78,800 150,289 1193 14 115,938 106,485 77,500 147,232 NOS. 5 5 4 4 INCLUDING MEDICAL/DENTAL ProfessorsAssociatesAssistantsLecturers 436 404 326 21 140,881 7 140,607 105,434 108,943 5 100,441 167,305 92,216 86,973 81,234 114,388 71,301 105,954 Males Females tes------Others-- Ranks All ------Others-- Ranks All Males Females MEDICAL/DENTAL EXCLUDING ProfessorsAssociatesAssistantsLecturers 321 320 211 17 136,213 7 140,914 100,871 109,802 4 99,937 149,760 81,570 87,866 79,134 113,280 70,000 92,617 1. Mean, median and percentile salaries are based on annual rate of salary including administrative stipend. 2. Full-time staff is defined by Statistics Canada as staff appointed on a full-time basis whose term of appointment is not les Staff members not included in the survey: Administrators (whether classified as academic or not), such as the president, vice-pres., etc.; librarians; post-doctoral fellows; graduate teaching assistants; markers, demonstrators, lab assistants, etc.; academic staff who have been hired as researchers rather than teachers; and support staff. 3. Excluded teaching staff are not included in salary calculations and are defined by Statistics Canada to include: (a) Religious and other staff paid according to salary scales lower than those applying to lay staff. (b) Staff on leave without pay. (c) Visiting staff. (d) Deans and Directors. 4. Percentile values suppressed due to small number of samples within category. 5. All ranks combined; Deans, Directors, and equivalent to Deans, included. Source: Statistics Canada, "Salaries of Full-Time Teaching Staff at Canadian Universities".

162 OIA 2012/12 -- 0.3 0.4 2.41.8 4.9 4.2 2.7 1.0 1.2 1.8 0.6 0.3 1.8 1.4 1.8 1.7 3.6 3.0 6.9 17.2 1.5 1.0 0.0 0.1 3.93.6 6.4 2.4 2.1 7.7 3.3 1.9 4.2 1.4 19.6 20.9 15.4 0.8 23.0 21.4 2002-2003 % DISTRIBUTION -- 1 1.7 3.7 3.73.4 4.9 3.8 3.0 0.9 1.2 2.1 0.5 0.4 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.6 5.4 2.8 6.9 14.6 1.5 1.6 0.5 0.1 3.04.2 7.4 2.1 2.2 8.7 3.9 1.3 4.9 0.4 3.4 1.6 21.9 17.9 25.4 22.5 2011-2012 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 July 2007. Department of n heading. 2002-2003 --- 1 3 25.0 8 38 17.4 9 8 52.9 6 33 15.4 4 14 22.2 2 2 50.0 6 11 35.3 6 13 31.6 5 8 38.5 0 1 0.0 7 60 10.4 65 16312 28.5 23 34.3 23 134 14.6 1312 50 19 20.6 38.7 11 15 42.3 51 6 89.5 76 167 31.3 14 11 56.0 331 779 29.8 (As at October 1) 2011-2012 and 2002-2003 FULL-TIME TEACHING STAFF 2011-2012 --- 7 28 20.0 5 16 23.8 2 3 40.0 6 13 31.6 7 12 36.8 6 12 33.3 2 1 66.7 9 66 12.0 8915 13622 39.6 37 21 28.8 51.2 12 7 63.2 28 111 20.1 14 29 32.6 1217 56 16 17.6 51.5 16 10 61.5 20 3 87.0 14 12 53.8 406 760 34.8 103 171 37.6 FEMALE MALE %FEM FEMALE MALE %FEM FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FULL-TIME TEACHING STAFF BY FACULTY/SCHOOL AND GENDER 5 2 2 3 4 2 7 6 2 gricultural & Food Sciences rchitecture rt, School of Education FACULTY/SCHOOL A A A Medicine Music, Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Dentistry Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Law Social Work Science Pharmacy Graduate Studies Nursing TOTAL Arts Business, Asper School of Others Human Ecology Kinesiology & Rec. Mgmt. Natural Resources Institute 1. (A) Full-time staff is defined by Statistics Canada to include: i) Staff appointed to a full-time position for the academic year. ii) Staff appointed on a full-time basis, whose term of appointment is less than one year. (B) Staff members not included: Administrators (whether classified as academic or not), such as the President, vice-presidents, etc.; librarians; post-doctoral fellows; graduate teaching assistants; markers, demonstrators, lab assistants, etc.; academic staff who have been hired as researchers rather than teachers; and support staff. (C) Instructors are excluded from this analysis. 2. Faculty of Environment new in 2003. Prior to 2003, the Department Geography was reflected under Arts, Geological Sciences was reflected under the Faculty of Science, and Natural Resources Institute listed its ow 3. The Asper School of Business was formerly reported as the Faculty Management. 4. The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Studies was renamed the Kinesiology Management in 5. The Faculty of Music changed its name to the Marcel A. Desautels in 2008. 6. "Others" includes heads of colleges and institutes. 7. Excluded teaching staff are not included in counts and defined by Statistics Canada to include: (a) Religious and other staff paid according to salary scales lower than those applying lay staff. (b) Staff on leave without pay. (c) Visiting staff. (d) Deans and Directors.

OIA 2012/12 163 FULL-TIME INSTRUCTORS AND ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS BY AGE AND GENDER (As at October 1, 2011)

INSTRUCTOR (All Ranks) ACADEMIC LIBRARIAN AGE Female Male Female Male

34 & Under 12 4 5 1 35 - 39 18 8 7 0 40 - 44 15 12 5 0 45 - 49 19 13 7 3 50 - 54 14 11 6 3 55 - 59 28 15 4 3 60 - 64 11 7 7 5 65 - 69 5 1 2 1 70+ 1 0 1 0

TOTAL 123 71 44 16

FULL-TIME TEACHING STAFF1 BY AGE2, RANK AND GENDER (As at October 1, 2011)

PROF. ASSOC. PROF. ASSIST. PROF. LECTURER ALL RANKS AGE Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male

34 & Under 0 0 1 1 19 23 0 0 20 24 35 - 39 0 1 15 25 50 53 0 2 65 81 40 - 44 0 16 33 43 25 45 0 1 58 105 45 - 49 13 35 34 56 22 32 0 0 69 123 50 - 54 25 63 30 36 12 16 1 0 68 115 55 - 59 30 58 28 39 12 7 1 1 71 105 60 - 64 23 64 16 25 4 3 0 1 43 93 65 - 69 10 63 3 13 1 1 0 1 14 78 70010000000010 71+322060100329

TOTAL 104 332 160 244 145 181 2 6 411 763

1. Full-time staff as defined by Statistics Canada, including Medical/Dental and Deans/Directors. See Definitions. 2. Age as at December 31, 2011 (staff counts as at October 1, 2011).

164 OIA 2012/12 FULL-TIME TENURED AND PROBATIONARY ACADEMIC STAFF BY AGE1 AND GENDER As at October 1, 2011

Number of Staff 150 Female Male

125 106 103 96 96 100 87

72 75 68 62 62 55 58 44 50 39 37

21 25 15 13 3

0 34 & 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70 & Under Over Age Group

Average Age: Female = 49 Male = 52 Overall = 51

Female Male Total Age Group Count % Count % Count % 34 & Under 15 42% 21 58% 36 100% 35-39 55 45% 68 55% 123 100% 40-44 44 31% 96 69% 140 100% 45-49 58 36% 103 64% 161 100% 50-54 62 37% 106 63% 168 100% 55-59 62 39% 96 61% 158 100% 60-64 39 31% 87 69% 126 100% 65-69 13 15% 72 85% 85 100% 70 & Over 3 8% 37 93% 40 100% Total 351 686 1037

1. Age as at December 31, 2011.

OIA 2012/12 165 Total 0 2,318 0 29 0 551 0 54 0 1,088 56 244 469 469 167 494 1,664 1,664 1,909 1,909 ...... 80 2 38 1 31 3 178 . 296563 3 2,189 7 4,265 4,724 8,820 267 4 2,076 4,096 236 1 Funds Part-time 1,2 . . . . . 17 387 133 1,486 3,695 1,890 1,805 1,672 Funds Y rovince and all Fellowships Scholarships. 0 0 0 29 54 551 188 327 2,318 1,088 ...... 5 1 3 2 5 17 56 3 411 53 4,555 272 28 2,535 139 25 2,020 211 24 131 6 Funds Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Full-time STAFF HEADCOUNT SUMMAR . . . 23 54 129 190 546 4,091 2,235 1,856 2,083 1,066 Funds Operating Non-Operating Both Total Operating Non-Operating Both Total By Staff Type, Full-time/Part-time Status and Funding Type Permanent Part-time Continuing/Permanent Term Reduced/Amended Appointment Temporary/Casual Temporary Geographic Full-Time Term Continuing/Permanent Reduced/Amended Appointment Total Subtotal Subtotal Support Academic 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP Human Resources Management Information System. 2. Includes staff paid from all funds (either operating or grant funds). This table excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disability, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out-of-P

166 OIA 2012/12 1 Total Continued Support . 13 15 35 . 12 5 44 . 76 241 535 . 21 10 105 .. 5 17 24 14 106 205 . 10 4 78 . 15 4 81 . 9 8 55 . 219 55 1,365 . 14 23 85 . 21 2 31 . 90 8 98 . 152 44 196 . 67 2 69 .. 8 12 . 4 9 24 . 66 40 232 . 33 3 36 . 28 33 122 . 10 2 13 . 21 19 186 . 172 229 846 . 61 177 342 . 15 42 136 . 45 75 240 . 6 . 10 . 67 33 260 .. 8 58 17 131 595 65 . 422 82 504 . 82 65 240 0 764 139 903 0 883 1,037 5,143 59 120 96 275 59 328 331 1,177 ...... 7 8 1 8 1 0 4 27 74 77 64 62 38 48 61 79 40 93 Total Librarians 1 ...... 4 6 5 4 0 1 . . . 54 218 . 34 . 16 . 17 ...... 96 146 . . 42 . 2 36 1 49 2 38 1 14 4 17 104 8 407 445 0 3 67 120 2 3 111 160 14 19 162 406 5 19 Other Academic Other ...... 1 5 9 4 2 5 18 412 1,091 3 2 9 6 8 0 2 1 3 7 2,3 . . . 28 . . 13 ...... 24 ...... 1 1 28 25 97 174 1 21 18 82 126 1 1 0 1 2 2 15 1 24 10 412 459 ...... 7 4 6 7 7 5 1 1 7 0 7 1 7 2 . . 11 ...... 4 9 8 8 10 1 1 2 0 3 5 1 8 58 21 13 11 13 10 24 10 12 13 16 15 15 16 1517 11 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 ...... 6 9 6 3 1 7 8 6 3 0 8 1 1 1 0 00 000 1 0911 2 57 11 20 42 17 19 11 70 110 43 10 36 Includes Staff Paid from Operating Funds Operating from Paid Staff Includes 153 139 349 15 503 487 557 24 172 87 1,393 3,223 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor STAFF HEADCOUNT BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE AND UNIT BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE HEADCOUNT STAFF InformationServices &Technology Human Resources Human Financial Services Financial Colleges AssociateVP (Administration) Libraries Vice-President(Administration) Vice-Provost(Students) Vice-Provost(Academic Affairs) Vice-Provost (Academic Planning & Programs) & Planning (Academic Vice-Provost Vice-President(Academic) Provost& Science SocialWork ACADEMIC,ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, AND UNITS President FACULTY/SCHOOL SUMMARY FACULTY/SCHOOL Pharmacy University 1 University Nursing Music - Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Faculty Desautels A. Marcel - Music Medicine Rehabilitation Medical Law Kinesiology and Recreation Management and Kinesiology Vice-President(Administration) Units - All Human Ecology Human GraduateStudies Extended EducationExtended Vice-President(Academic) Provost& Units - All Environment,of ResourcesEarth, Faculty and H. Riddell - Clayton Engineering Vice-President(Administration) Education Art- of School Business- Asper of School Dentistry Arts Architecture ACADEMIC UNITS ACADEMIC AgriculturalSciencesFood & Vice-President(Academic) Provost&

OIA 2012/12 167 Total Support . 7 1 10 . 54 1 60 0 86 332 418 0 73 51 124 0 61 2 70 59 2,118 1,561 7,428 59 2,204 1,893 7,846 59 1,235 524 2,285 2 5 0 0 7

2,3 Total Librarians . 4 4 0 0 4 . . 0 0 0 Other Academic Other and Research Academics. . . 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 1 24 10 416 467 Includes Staff Paid from Operating Funds

1 . . 0 0 0 2 taff through paid exclusively grant funds. s in the Faculty ofs Medicine. in the Faculty -of-Province and all Fellowships and Scholarships. . . 0 0 0 8 0 1 2 0 3 6 509 495 559 25 196 97 1,809 3,690 509 495 559 25 196 97 1,809 3,690 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor (Continued) ces) ces) (Continued) Associate(Research)VP Ancillary Services Ancillary Vice-President(Research International) and Vice-President (Research - Units International) All and ACADEMIC,ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, AND SUMMARY UNIVERSITY TOTAL (Excluding Ancillary Servi Ancillary (Excluding TOTAL UNIVERSITY Associate(Administration)VP Servi Ancillary (Including TOTAL UNIVERSITY Vice-President(External) Vice-President(External) Units - All ACADEMIC,ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, AND UNITS Vice-President(Research International) and 1. Staffing data were obtained from Resources theHuman VIP Management Information System. 2. Includes staff paid from operating funds as well as those paid from a combination of operating and grant funds. Excludes s This table also excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Visitors, Non-Employees, Out Disability, Salary, Nil 3. The Full-Time classification includes staff on reduced appointments, retired half-time appointments, and term administrator 4. Other Academic includes: Local 3909 Sessionals, CUPE Local 3909 Students Academics, CUPE (Instructors), Other Staff, Excluded Professional Sessiona Academic l STAFF HEADCOUNT BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE UNIT FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE HEADCOUNT BY STAFF Fiscal Year 2011-2012 2011-2012 Fiscal Year

168 OIA 2012/12 8 3 0 Total Continued Support . 46 30 116 .... . 1. 8 10. 81 4. 5 40 167 5. 155. 24 6 476 10 7 12 23 52 . . 3 3 ...... 1. 11 1 . 1 0 259 258 898 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 15 ...... 0 40 72 26 14 10 30 10 11 Total Librarians 1 ...... 4 5 0 . 10 . . 10 ...... 2 70 2 12 8 22 0 11 0 Other Academic . 21 14 . .. 18 .. 61. 86 154 ...... 0 120 244 381 0 0 2,3 ...... 0 0 0 ...... 3 9 1 5 0 0 ...... 1 2 0 0 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 . . .. .1. 1 ..45 ...... 2 . 2. . 16 9 ...... 2.....246.841 2 ...2 ...... 1. 1 ...... 1 ...... 134.127 ...... 4 4 ...4 ...... 3. 3 . .. .191 ... ..1...214.329 ...... 3. 3 . .. ..58 ...... 1. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 2 2 6 1 . .. ..4 5 ..51 0 0 00 000 0 0000 0 0 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part Includes Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor STAFF HEADCOUNT BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE Libraries Vice-Provost (Academic Affairs) Vice-Provost (Academic Planning & Programs) Vice-President (Academic) & Provost Associate VP (Administration) Vice-President (Administration) Information Services & Technology Vice-Provost (Students) Colleges Human Resources Financial Services ACADEMIC, SUPPORT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS President Art - School of Architecture Extended Education Medical Rehabilitation Business - Asper School of Kinesiology and Recreation Management Pharmacy Social Work ACADEMIC UNITS Agricultural & Food Sciences Arts Dentistry Education Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources - Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Graduate Studies Human Ecology Law Medicine Music - Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Nursing Science University 1 FACULTY/SCHOOL SUMMARY Vice-President (Academic) & Provost Vice-President (Academic) & Provost - All Units Vice-President (Administration) Vice-President (Administration) - All Units

OIA 2012/12 169 Total Support .... . 12 34 60 0 272 296 974 0 0 0 0 0 272 296 974 0 13 38 76 0 12 34 60 0 0 0 0 . 0 0

25 14 14 2,3 Total Librarians . 4 0 0 . 0 2 23 2 12 2 12 0 Other Academic . . 0 122 267 406 0 122 267 406 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Includes Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only

1 . . 9 9 0 0 0 0 l Academic Staff, Other Academics, and Research Academics. tors in the Faculty of Medicine. perating funds and grant funds. -of-Province and all Fellowships Scholarships. . . 2 2 0 0 0 0 . . 6 6 0 0 0 0 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor (Continued) (Continued) Ancillary Services Associate VP (Research) Vice-President (Research and International) UNIVERSITY TOTAL (Including Ancillary Services) Associate VP (Administration) UNIVERSITY TOTAL (Excluding Ancillary Services) ACADEMIC, SUPPORT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY Vice-President (Research and International) - All Units Vice-President (Research and International) Vice-President (External) Vice-President (External) - All Units ACADEMIC, SUPPORT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP Human Resources Management Information System. 2. Includes staff paid from grant funds only. Excludes operating and a combination of o This table also excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disability, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out 3. The Full-Time classification may include staff on reduced appointments, retired half-time and term administra 4. Other Academic includes: CUPE Local 3909 Sessionals, Students (Instructors), Excluded Professional Sessiona Fiscal Year 2011-2012 2011-2012 Fiscal Year STAFF HEADCOUNT BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE UNIT FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE HEADCOUNT BY STAFF

170 OIA 2012/12 5 . 95 . 548 . 57 . 194 .. 30 929 1 26 7 27 7 62 3 39 373 ... 66 740 719 740 719 . .0 . 257 257 1 160 161 2 95 25 7620 1,208 1,284 57 55 30 310 167 477 548 194 929 334 1,468 388 1,856 4,144 3,702 7,846 1 Full-time Part-time Total ts nior Administration. 2 4 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Includes Staff Paid from Operating Funds Local 3909 Students ) ees y lo p STAFF HEADCOUNT BY UNION/COMPENSATION CATEGORY 3 Canadian Union of Public Em ( Support AESES (Association of Employees Supporting Education Services) AESES (Association of Employees Supporting Education Services) Security CAW (Canadian Auto Workers) CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 1482 CUPE CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 3909 Librarians Librarians UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Librarians GFT (Geographic Full-Time) Academic CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 3909 Sessionals Administrative Senior Academic and Administration University Total Staff Headcount Excluded Professional Sessional Academic EMAPS (Excluded Management, Administrative and Professional) Medical/Dental Practitioners and Administrators Excluded Students Other Academics Research Academics UMDCSA (University of Manitoba Dental Clinical Staff Association) UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Academics UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Instructors Excluded UMFA Sessional Academics 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP Human Resources Management Information System. Union/Compensation Category reflec the compensation categories that are used in VIP system. 2. Includes staff paid from operating funds as well those a combination of and grant funds. Excludes staff paid exclusively through grant funds. This table also excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disability, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out-of-Province and all Fellowships Scholarships. 3. Includes three compensation groups: Academic Administrators, Administrative Excluded Positions, and Executive - Se 4. Includes student instructors, graders, teaching assistants, as well support staff.

OIA 2012/12 171 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 . . . .. 14 . . 3 . .0 . .0 . .0 . .0 ...... 246 3 .3 9 17 26 4 20 24 2 266 268 4 24 49 73 14 411 563 974 116 27 143 233 177 410 Full-time Part-time Total 1 ts nior Administration. 2 perating funds and grant funds. -of-Province and all Fellowships and Scholarships. -of-Province Fellowships and all 4 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Year Fiscal IncludesStaff Paid from Grant Funds Only Local 3909 Students ) ng Education Services) Security Services) ng Education ting Education Services) Education ting rative and Professional) rative ees Clinical Staff Association) y lo ployees) Local 3909 Librarians ployees) p STAFF HEADCOUNT BY UNION/COMPENSATION CATEGORY UNION/COMPENSATION BY HEADCOUNT STAFF 3 lty Association) Librarians Association) lty lty Association) Instructors Association) lty Employees) Local 3909 Sessionals Employees) Canadian Union of Public Em ( CUPE Union (Canadian of Public Em UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Academics Association) Faculty of Manitoba (University UMFA University Total Staff Headcount Staff Total University Librarians Facu of Manitoba (University UMFA Local 1482 CUPE Union (Canadian of Public Employees) Administ Management, (Excluded EMAPS Manitoba in Northern Nurses CUPE Support Suppor of Employees AESES (Association Supporti of Employees AESES (Association CAW Workers) Auto (Canadian Research AcademicsResearch Dental of Manitoba (University UMDCSA Academic CUPE Union (Canadian of Public Full-Time) (Geographic GFT Academics Other Excluded Professional Sessional Academic Professional Excluded UMFA (University of Manitoba Facu of Manitoba (University UMFA Administrative AcademicSenior and Administration Excluded Students Excluded and Administrators Practitioners Medical/Dental the compensation categories that are used in the system. VIP staff2. paid Includes from staff grantExcludes paid from funds only. operating funds and staff paid from a combination of o staffing thecategories: following excludes This Long-term also table Visitors, Disability, OutNon-Employees, Salary, Nil three compensation3. Includes groups: Academic Administrators, Administrative Academic Positions, Excluded and Executive - Se student instructors,4. Includes student graders, student as student teaching support staff. assistants, as well 1. Staffing obtained data were from the Human Resources VIP Management Information System. Union/Compensation reflec Category

172 OIA 2012/12 Total 0.0 532.8 0.00.0 1,054.1 30.1 0.0 2,069.2 0.0 22.1 58.2 330.3 19.5 114.6 215.2 215.2 201.3 201.3 186.1 186.1 ...... 45.7 0.4 13.4 0.8 59.1 1.1 273.436.9 2,162.5 1.6 11.0 0.8 31.6 . 79.5 2.4 406.9 2,593.3 138.6 3.5 680.3 4,755.9 Funds Part-time 1,2 . . . . . 7.7 44.1 169.1 213.2 162.8 154.6 325.0 538.2 Funds the Staff section under Definitions at front of IS Book. 0.0 0.0 0.0 rovince and all Fellowships Scholarships. 30.1 95.2 22.1 532.8 272.1 2,069.2 1,054.1 ...... 2.9 2.0 2.9 16.5 3.8 0.8 24.5 0.8 115.7 24.3 1,889.1 109.9 5.8 182.6 22.9 210.9 24.6326.6 2,186.5 48.9 4,075.6 Funds Full-time Fiscal Year 2011-2012 . . . 69.8 30.1 17.5 156.4 527.9 Funds 1,749.1 1,863.6 1,951.0 3,700.1 1,034.7 Operating Non-Operating Both Total Operating Non-Operating Both Total FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STAFF SUMMARY By Staff Type, Full-time/Part-time Status and Funding Type Continuing/Permanent Geographic Full-Time Term Reduced/Amended Appointment Temporary Permanent Part-time Term Continuing/Permanent Reduced/Amended Appointment Temporary/Casual Subtotal Support Academic Subtotal Total 2. Includes staff paid from all funds (either operating or grant funds). This table excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disability, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out-of-P 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP Human Resources Management Information System. For a definition of FTE staff see

OIA 2012/12 173 Total Continued Support . 124.3 10.1 134.4 . 74.4 2.6 77.0 . 58.1 0.1 58.2 . 16.4 0.8 24.3 . 11.7 1.7 45.0 . 7.4 0.8 30.4 . 25.6 2.1 27.7 . 12.2 3.8 17.4 .. 26.6 53.6 2.6 5.1 76.2 102.8 . 13.7 0.9.. 39.8 . 8.7 66.0 18.9 1.2 25.6 1.7 257.4 32.0 63.0 .. 8.6 4.8 1.5 3.8 46.2 39.1 . 11.2 0.3 15.4 . 40.0.. 19.3 4.4 58.1 105.5 2.7 15.6 76.7 157.8 . 16.7 2.7 111.6 .. 75.6. 13.5 5.7 6.5. 4.5 156.1 1.5 62.0 58.2 29.9 10.6 122.7 . 178.9 14.7 872.8 . 51.0 19.1 326.9 . 396.2 22.0 418.2 .. 9.2. 5.1 0.3 139.4 34.9 . 10.4 256.2 8.3 . 6.1 . 7.1 0 8.2 0.6 9.8 1 . . . . 53.7 110.6 25.4 189.6 . . 7.1 1.4 3.8 3.2 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 678.6 36.8 715.4 1.0 Total Librarians ...... 4 0 . . . . . 1.9 31.5 . 1.8 22.2 . 0.4 . .. 1.9 6.5 22.2 165.8 . 8.7 36.1 . 0.5 . 8.0 54.7 . . 4.0 40.2 . . . 0 Other Academic ...... 2.5 11.9 61.1 . . 1.8 0.4 . . . 0 2,3 . . . 2.0 . 3.0 . 1.0 . .. 8.3 1.0 2.5 46.9 . 2.0.. 1.7 4.0 26.7 2.3 25.3 . .. 11.2 3.8 1.0 4.3 30.4 . 6.9 .. 7.0. 2.2 4.0 3.7 74.8 . . . 22.3 6.2 48.2 81.9 . . . 0 . . 0.8 18.0 11.2 10.1 44.1 ...... 0 . . 9.3 ...... 0 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Year Fiscal ...... 2.0 0.7 0.7 . . 4.3 1.0 . 1.0 . 8.2 3.05.2 1.0 1.0 0.9 6.5 8.08.66.0 4.8 4.0 12.8 3.7 6.0 1.0 9.0 1.9 5.6 42.3 1.02.06.3 9.0 12.5 11.0 6.2 6.8 6.0 1.0 28.0 16.9 23.0 92.2 1.0 7.8 2.9 6.2 1.0 0.7 0.4 2.7 21.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 7.3 1.7 0.7 22.3 7.9 49.1 91.0 53.7 281.6 60.8 487.0 1.0 Includes Staff Paid from Operating Funds Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part 10.5 8.0 9.2 19.8 10.0 5.4 54.0 58.0 20.5 10.715.639.8 14.3 12.0 24.0 11.8 12.2 7.6 1.3 1.0 2.0 6.0 2.3 4.0 7.9 1.7 50.2 84.1 35.710.063.3 15.017.5 17.0 106.0 9.3 15.1 7.0 41.1 14.1 1.0 14.4 3.8 27.1 256.8 150.1 135.8 332.4 14.5 4.9 14.8 26.7 679.2 481.6 477.6 520.3 21.5 161.1 65.4 162.9 1,890.5 0.0 770.3 131.3 2,792.1 Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor FULL-TIMEEQUIVALENT TYPE EMPLOYEE (FTE)UNIT FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE BY STAFF AND Information Services & Technology Human ResourcesHuman Financial ServicesFinancial Associate VP (Administration) Vice-President (Administration) Libraries Vice-Provost (Students) Colleges Vice-Provost (Academic Affairs) Vice-Provost (Academic & Programs) Planning Vice-President (Academic) & Provost Vice-President (Administration) - Units All Human EcologyHuman Recreation and Management Kinesiology Environment, of Earth,Resources Faculty and H. Riddell - Clayton EducationExtended Graduate Studies Law Medicine Pharmacy Science Social Work 1 University Vice-President (Academic) & Provost - Units All Vice-President (Administration) Medical Rehabilitation Medical of Faculty Desautels A. - Marcel Music Nursing Dentistry Education Engineering FACULTY/SCHOOL SUMMARYFACULTY/SCHOOL ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, AND UNITS President ACADEMIC UNITS ACADEMIC Agricultural & Food Sciences Architecture Art - of School Arts Business - Asper of School Vice-President (Academic) & Provost

174 OIA 2012/12 Total Support

2,3 . 46.0 0.4 49.6 . 6.8 0.5 9.3 0 75.8 90.7 166.5 0 54.6 6.2 60.8 0 0 3.2 5.2 0.0 52.8 0.9 58.9 2.0 Total Librarians . 4 0 0 . 2.2 . 0 0 Other Academic Includes Staff Paid from Operating Funds . .

0 0 1 . . 0 0 and all Fellowships and Scholarships. Fellowships and all l Academic Staff, Other Academics, and Research Academics. and Research Staff, Academics, Other Academic l . . 0 0 taff paid exclusively through grant funds. grant through taff exclusively paid s in the Faculty of Medicine. the Faculty in s . . 0 0 0 0 1.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 2.0 6.0 7.3 1.7 0.7 22.3 7.9 51.3 97.2 53.7 1,075.8 105.3 1,332.0 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part 487.6 484.8 522.0 22.2 183.4 73.3 214.3 1,987.7 53.7 1,846.1 236.7 4,124.1 487.6 484.8 522.0 22.2 183.4 73.3 214.3 1,987.7 53.7 1,921.9 327.4 4,290.6 Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor ility, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out-of-Province paid from a combination of operating and grant funds. Excludes s funds. Excludes and grant of operating a combination from paid ces) ces) Human Resources Management Information System. Information Management Resources Human (Continued) Ancillary Services Associate VP (Research) Vice-President (Research International) and ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, AND UNITS (Continued) Vice-President (External) Vice-President (External) -Units All UNIVERSITY (Excluding TOTAL Ancillary Servi ACADEMIC, SUPPORT,ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUMMARY Associate VP (Administration) Vice-President (Research International) - Units and All Vice-President (Research International) and UNIVERSITY (Including TOTAL Ancillary Servi This table also excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disab Long-term staffing categories: the following excludes also table This administrator and term appointments, half-time retired staff appointments, on reduced includes classification Full-Time 3. The Sessiona Professional Excluded (Instructors), 3909 Students Local CUPE 3909 Sessionals, Local CUPE includes: Academic 4. Other 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP the VIP from 1. Staffing obtained data were those as funds well as staffoperating from paid 2. Includes Fiscal Year 2011-2012 2011-2012 Fiscal Year FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STAFF BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE UNIT FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE BY (FTE) STAFF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT

OIA 2012/12 175 Total Continued Support . . . 0.2 . 0.2 1.3 1.8 ... . 6.1 5.6 1.1 . 1.5 9.5 24.4 0.3 . 1.0 1.9 4.9 . . 1.1 1.3 .. 135.7 . 45.7 269.6 . 0.1 . . 0.9 2.3 ... 3.8 2.0 8.5 1.4 0.0 3.1 7.3 5.2 24.1 . . 0.3 1.3 . . . 0.3 . 0.5 1.2 3.2 .... . 0.2 2.2 11.4 . 4.1 1.3 8.6 ...... 0.0.... 0.3 . . 0.3 0.3 . 32.4 9.1 66.0 ...... 1.0 . 1.0 .... 1 ...... 0.2 0.2 0.3 2.3 2.0 0.2 0.1 1.4 2.1 3.2 1.0 0.3 1.5 9.0 3.2 0.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.9 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 Total Librarians ...... 4 . 0.2 . 0.2 . 0.3 . 0.2 . 0.1 . 0.4 . 2.1 . 0.3 . . . 0.3 ...... Other Academic . .. 1.2 13.3 1.2 2.1 17.3 . . . 53.0 28.3 88.2 . 2.0 ... 2.0 7.4 0.2 5.1 12.5 . . . 1.0 0.5 . 0.3 8.7 . 2.0. 1.2 . 1.0 . . . 17.2 3.3 24.5 ...... 2,3 ...... 0.2 . . . 4.9 ...... Fiscal Year 2011-2012 ...... 1.0 ...... 0 0 00 000 0 0000 1.7 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 5.7 2.0 7.1 0.0 0.0 100.4 54.1 169.3 0.0 200.2 72.1 441.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part Includes Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STAFF BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE Colleges Libraries Associate VP (Administration) Vice-President (Administration) Vice-Provost (Academic Affairs) Vice-Provost (Academic Planning & Programs) Vice-President (Academic) & Provost Information Services & Technology Human Resources Financial Services Vice-Provost (Students) Graduate Studies Extended Education Music - Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Engineering Environment, Earth, and Resources - Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Medical Rehabilitation University 1 Education Medicine Dentistry Pharmacy Science Social Work Law Vice-President (Administration) Business - Asper School of Kinesiology and Recreation Management Arts Human Ecology Nursing FACULTY/SCHOOL SUMMARY Vice-President (Academic) & Provost Vice-President (Academic) & Provost - All Units ACADEMIC, SUPPORT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS President Art - School of ACADEMIC UNITS Agricultural & Food Sciences Architecture Vice-President (Administration) - All Units

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2,3 .... . 9.7 7.1 21.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 5.5 0.0 10.7 7.4 23.6 4.9 4.9 0.0 9.7 7.1 21.7 Total Librarians . 4 0 0 . 0 0 Other Academic Includes Staff Paid from Grant Funds Only . . 0.5 4.4

0 0 1 . . 0 0 l Academic Staff, Other Academics, and Research Academics. . . 0 0 tors in the Faculty of Medicine. erating funds and grant funds. -of-Province and all Fellowships Scholarships. . . 0 0 . . 0 0 5.7 2.0 7.1 0.0 0.0 100.9 59.1 174.8 0.0 210.9 79.5 465.2 5.7 2.0 7.1 0.0 0.0 100.9 59.1 174.8 0.0 210.9 79.5 465.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 4.4 Full Full Full Full Full Full Part Academic Full Full Part Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer Instructor (Continued) (Continued) Ancillary Services Associate VP (Research) Vice-President (Research and International) UNIVERSITY TOTAL (Including Ancillary Services) ACADEMIC, SUPPORT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY UNIVERSITY TOTAL (Excluding Ancillary Services) Associate VP (Administration) Vice-President (Research and International) - All Units Vice-President (Research and International) ACADEMIC, SUPPORT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS Vice-President (External) Vice-President (External) - All Units This table also excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disability, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out 3. The Full-Time classification may include staff on reduced appointments, retired half-time and term administra 4. Other Academic includes: CUPE Local 3909 Sessionals, Students (Instructors), Excluded Professional Sessiona 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP Human Resources Management Information System. 2. Includes staff paid from grant funds only. Excludes operating and a combination of op Fiscal Year 2011-2012 2011-2012 Fiscal Year FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STAFF BY FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND EMPLOYEE TYPE UNIT FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE BY (FTE) STAFF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT

OIA 2012/12 177 . 91.3 . 529.9 . 0.0 . 51.7 .. 884.8 181.4 . 24.4 1 ... 47.3 94.6 47.3 3.8 94.6 3.8 . . 40.6 40.6 1.0 19.3 20.3 0.8 1.6 2.4 91.3 55.716.6 129.9 4.9 185.6 21.5 51.7 24.5 0.1 24.6 24.4 52.1 4.3 56.4 529.9 290.3 56.1 346.4 292.0 14.6 306.6 884.8 181.4 3,748.9 541.7 4,290.6 1,252.3 124.6 1,376.9 Full-time Part-time Total ts nior Administration. 2 4 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Includes Staff Paid from Operating Funds Local 3909 Students ) ees y lo p 3 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STAFF BY UNION/COMPENSATION CATEGORY Canadian Union of Public Em ( GFT (Geographic Full-Time) Excluded Professional Sessional Academic Academic CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 3909 Sessionals EMAPS (Excluded Management, Administrative and Professional) Excluded Students Medical/Dental Practitioners and Administrators University Total FTE Staff Librarians UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Librarians CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 3909 Librarians Support AESES (Association of Employees Supporting Education Services) AESES (Association of Employees Supporting Education Services) Security CUPE CAW (Canadian Auto Workers) CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 1482 UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Academics Other Academics Research Academics UMDCSA (University of Manitoba Dental Clinical Staff Association) UMFA (University of Manitoba Faculty Association) Instructors Excluded UMFA Sessional Academics Administrative Senior Academic and Administration the compensation categories that are used in VIP system. 2. Includes staff paid from operating funds as well those a combination of and grant funds. Excludes staff paid exclusively through grant funds. This table also excludes the following staffing categories: Long-term Disability, Non-Employees, Visitors, Nil Salary, Out-of-Province and all Fellowships Scholarships. 3. Includes three compensation groups: Academic Administrators, Administrative Excluded Positions, and Executive - Se 4. Includes student instructors, graders, teaching assistants, as well support staff. 1. Staffing data were obtained from the VIP Human Resources Management Information System. Union/Compensation Category reflec

178 OIA 2012/12 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 2.9 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 11.9 .. 0.0 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 1 ...... 0.31.77.7 53.8 0.6 3.4 54.1 2.3 11.1 2.9 2.7 2.4 5.2 2.1 0.6 2.7 97.8 13.1 110.9 20.2 12.5 32.6 11.9 326.6 138.6 465.2 179.2 52.3 231.6 Full-time Part-time Total ts nior Administration. 2 erating funds and grant funds. -of-Province and all Fellowships and Scholarships. -of-Province Fellowships and all FF BYFF UNION/COMPENSATION CATEGORY 4 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Year Fiscal IncludesStaff Paid from Grant Funds Only Education Services) Security Services) Education Local 3909 Students ve and Professional) ) ng Education Services) ng Education ees Clinical Staff Association) y oyees) Local 3909 Librarians oyees) lo p ployees) Local 3909 Sessionals ployees) 3 lty Association) Librarians Association) lty lty Association) Academics Association) lty Instructors Association) lty FULL-TIMEEQUIVALENT(FTE) STA Canadian Union of Public Em ( Excluded Students Excluded and Administrators Practitioners Medical/Dental Manitoba in Northern Nurses FTE Total Staff University Librarians Facu of Manitoba (University UMFA CUPE Union (Canadian of Public Empl Support Supporti of Employees AESES (Association Administrati Management, (Excluded EMAPS Academic CUPE Union (Canadian of Public Em Excluded Professional Sessional Academic Professional Excluded Full-Time) (Geographic GFT Dental of Manitoba (University UMDCSA Facu of Manitoba (University UMFA Facu of Manitoba (University UMFA Administrative AcademicSenior and Administration Research AcademicsResearch Other Academics Other AESES (Association of Employees Supporting Supporting of Employees AESES (Association CAW Workers) Auto (Canadian CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 1482 CUPE Union (Canadian of Public Employees) CUPE 1. Staffing obtained data were from the Human Resources VIP Management Information System. Union/Compensation reflec Category the compensation categories that are used in the system. VIP staff2. paid Includes from staff grantExcludes paid from funds only. operating funds and staff paid from a combination of op staffing thecategories: following excludes This Long-term also table Visitors, Disability, OutNon-Employees, Salary, Nil three compensation3. Includes groups: Academic Administrators, Administrative Academic Positions, Excluded and Executive - Se student instructors,4. Includes student graders, student as student teaching support staff. assistants, as well

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OIA 2012/12 181 0 372 3,602 Funds 47,217 27,277 11,310 32,793 42,695 93,833 32,274 28,696 39,428 19,823 22,681 72,289 33,051 16,997 12,125 (6,194) (2,187) 377,860 294,560 $785,534 $662,628 3 $0 $0 $117,529 Fund $32,307 2 2011 3 63 96 (3) $0 899 361 47,217 11,310 Funds $242,540 $210,742 3 372 Funds $510,687 $451,886 0 0 (59,548) 55,730 3,818 950 (2,187) 2,372 3,602 Funds 28,926 27,277 49,654 37,025 32,793 16,863 46,541 6,473 36,222 31,731 31,375 93,611 9,373 84,460 21,14028,914 19,462 22,151 6,545 32,858 39,431 16,816 22,618 68,724 15,184 57,105 37,642 30,638 2,413 16,881 16,901 20,696 9,603 2,522 (6,674) (6,194) 396,804 271,342 106,518 310,964 288,282 6,278 $794,054 $689,687 3 $0 $123,191 $117,529 $0 Fund $10,178 1 3 9 2012 16 30 $0 721 5,890 2,591 3,626 6,817 49,654 16,863 Funds $92,276 $11,643 $104,367 ($747) $87,528 $36,125 $122,906 $236,795 $219,201 Year End March 31 ($ x 1000) 3 950 7,850 38,691 2,653 65,169 13,256 81,078 2,231 66,686 15,864 84,781 5,426 24,686 (3,078) 27,034 4,317 24,590 16,443 45,350 $448 28,926 31,010 37,025 10,760 82,851 21,124 23,024 16,786 15,799 52,925 32,858 16,872 35,051 76,595 17,594 10,178 $104,367 58,801 31,798 32,307 122,906 17,070 (6,674) Funds 291,347 105,457 304,147 (76,147) 74,682 1,465 General Restricted Endowment Total General Restricted Endowment Total $123,191 $470,486 $547,081 HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF OPERATIONS s Staff Benefits - Contra Actuarially Determined Employee Future BenefitsChange in Pension Obligation 2,372 Ancillary Enterprises Amortization of Capital Assets Interest on Bank Loan, Capital Advances and Capital Lease Obligations Sale of Goods and Services Ancillary Enterprises Property Taxes Other Academic Support General Student Awards Net Increase (Decrease) to Fund Balance REVENUE Tuition and Related Fees Government of Canada Plant Maintenance Libraries Student Affairs Administration Inter-Fund Transfers EXPENSE Academic Net Revenue/Expense Investment Income Contributions, Donations, Non-Government Grants Miscellaneous Income Government Grants: Council on Post-Secondary Education Other Province of Manitoba 1. Source: Annual Financial Report 2012. 2. Source: Annual Financial Report 2011. 3. See "Significant Accounting Policies" under "Finances" in the "Definitions" section (IS Book).

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OIA 2012/12 183 $9.9 million AlumniFriendsand $4.0 million Students and Parents TotalDonations $26.0Million SOURCES OF GIFTS 2011-2012 GIFTS OF SOURCES $3.0million Corporations $7.9million Organizations Foundations and Staff $1.2million

184 OIA 2012/12 Faculty, Faculty, Support $7.20 million Gifts in Kind School/College School/College $0.40 million Museums $0.30 million $1.80 million Libraries, Galleries, Chairs, Professorships Chairs, Research $0.40 million Total Allocation Total Allocation $26.0 Million ALLOCATION 2011-2012 GIFTS OF ALLOCATION $5.60 million Capital Funds Capital $9.80 million Student Support Student Gifts $0.50 million Unrestricted & Other & Unrestricted

OIA 2012/12 185 3.7 CDA& Outside 4.1 1.0 CDN Other 0.9 9.9 2012 Location ofAlumni 65.4 1.6 6.6 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA ALUMNI 6.9 BC AB SK MB ON PQ Prov/Terr U.S.A.U.S.A. 0 % of% Alumni 70 60 50 40 30 20 10

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