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Faculty of Human Ecology

Professional Designations
Home economists in Manitoba, and many other provinces, are regulated by legislation. Graduates may apply to the Manitoba Association of Home Economists (MAHE) for Interim Professional Home Economist (IPHE) status, and subsequently qualify as a professional home economist (PHEc).

Graduates from the Child Studies Concentration, in the Family Studies program, are eligible for Early Childhood Educator (ECE) III classification upon application to the Manitoba Day Care office.

Graduates of the Integrated Human Ecology and Education program are eligible to receive the Professional Certificate which entitles the holder to teach at any level (K-12) in Manitoba providing all standards are met as established by the Province of Manitoba. See Section 2.5 in Faculty of Education for more details.

Graduates may apply to the Dietitians of Canada (DC) for qualification as a Registered Dietitian following successful completion of the DC administered dietetics internship program. To practise as a dietitian in Manitoba, the membership body is the Manitoba Association of Registered Dietitians. Students must apply for acceptance into the internship which follows completion of an undergraduate degree with courses as stipulated by the DC.

Preface
The Faculty of Human Ecology
The Degree
Professional Designations

Admissions
Students Transferring into the Faculty
University I
Recommendations for General Admission into Human Ecology
Recommendations for Program Completion in Four Years

Regulations
Scholastic Standards
Part-Time Students
General Academic Regulations
Repeating Courses
Challenge for Credit
Transfer Credit
Letter of Permission
Appeals of Academic Regulations
Dean's Honour List
Degree With Distinction
Registration and Revision Procedures
Limited Access
VW Policy
Procedures Related to Student Academic Records
Written English and Mathematics Requirement

Bachelor of Human Ecology Programs
Advisement
Faculty Program Requirements
Students Admitted Prior to 1994
Students Admitted in 1994 or Later
Program Electives
Comprehensive Program
Clothing and Textiles Program
Family Studies Program
Child Studies Concentration
Foods and Nutrition Program
Students Admitted in September 1998 or Later
Students Admitted Prior to September 1998
Interfaculty Option in Aging
Management Minor

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