UTP Stage II: Engineering is equivalent to the first year of the University of Manitoba's Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degree. As the oldest engineering school in Western Canada, the Faculty of Engineering prepares graduates for leadership roles with a focus on design-readiness and teamwork.
Second year of your University of Manitoba degree
Bachelor of Science (Engineering)
Areas of study:
Biosystems Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace option)
Why choose the Faculty of Engineering?
At least 95 percent of all University of Manitoba Engineering graduates get jobs after graduation.
A co-operative education program is available to students.
The only Canadian university to have an NSERC Chair in Design Engineering as an Associate Dean.
Careers
Employment and career options
Potential careers in: aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, hardware engineering, manufacturing, microelectronics, product research and development, robotics, software engineering, systems design, and telecommunications engineering
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
International College of Manitoba
Room 190 Extended Education Complex, 406 University Crescent,
University of Manitoba Winnipeg,
Manitoba (MB),
R3T 2N2, Canada
Entry into UTP Stage II generally requires the successful completion of Year 12 of secondary school or its equivalent with overall and individual subject requirements depending on program.
English language qualification
IELTS - 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0
TOEFL Computer/Paper/IBT - 196 / 525 / 69 (no band lower than 15)
EIKEN Japan - Pre-1
GCE 'O' Levels First Language English (Oral Endorsement) – C
HKDSE - English Level 3
SPM English (1119) - C4
International Baccalaureate - Standard 4 or Higher 3
Pearson Test of English (PTE) - 46 with no band below 42
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Successful completion of ICM’s University Transfer Program allows you to apply to year two of a bachelor’s degree at the University of Manitoba