The University Written English (W) and Mathematics (M) Requirement for Undergraduate Students All students are required to complete, within the first 60 credit hours of their programs, a minimum of one three credit hour course with significant content in written English, and a minimum of one three credit hour course with significant content in mathematics.
The link at the bottom of this message will direct you to an important survey that is designed to help improve the quality of undergraduate education at the University of Manitoba. We are two student representatives on a University Senate Subcommittee looking at how the M and W requirements can be improved and your opinion as an undergraduate student is crucial for our results. We are making a student-to-student appeal to ask you to complete the survey in order to give students a voice.
As identifiers are NOT collected, your responses will be anonymous and kept confidentially secure, so please feel free to be completely honest.
By participating in this survey, you are consenting to having your responses used by the University of Manitoba.
If you have any questions about the survey itself or are having technical issues, please send an email with the subject heading 'M & W requirement' to Brett Kolesnik at mailto:umkolesb@cc.umanitoba umkolesb@cc.umanitoba or Angela Tittle at mailto:tittleam@cc.umanitoba.ca tittleam@cc.umanitoba.ca.
Please complete the survey by December 1, 2010.
To begin the survey, click on the link below, and your internet browser will open a window that contains the evaluation form. If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL listed below into your Internet browser address bar and press enter.
Here is the link to the survey: University of Manitoba Student Survey Concerning the M/W Requirement https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YB5QL29
URL - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YB5QL29 https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YB5QL29
Thank you very much for your time. Sincerely,
Joanna Graham (Department of English Student Representative) & Brett Kolesnik (Department of Mathematics and Statistics Student Representative)