Dear MAHN students,
We understand there might be some issues with class registration, I would like to let you know that you do not have to take any actions on your end, and that you will all be registered in HNSC 7740 and HNSC 7750 by Student Services.
Also regarding GRAD 7300 and GRAD 7500, please see below from Graduate Communications:
Compulsory GRAD 7300 Research Integrity Tutorial
All Pre-Master’s, Masters and Ph.D. students are required to register in GRAD 7300 Research Integrity Tutorial and
successfully complete the associated modules in UM Learn one time*. This zero (0) credit-hour, pass/fail research integrity tutorial is a highly
interactive online tool designed to provide a comprehensive overview and basic understanding of the best practices and principles in the Responsible Conduct of Research.
All Graduate Students who started their graduate program in Fall 2024 must
have completed the tutorial by August 16, 2025. Failure
to do so will result in an F NP and hold placed on future registration. Please review the regulations associated with GRAD 7300 in the FGS
Academic Guide.
New or continuing students register for GRAD 7300 prior to applying to any ethics boards which are appropriate to the student’s research or within the student’s first year, whichever comes first:
Course |
Term |
CRN |
GRAD 7300 |
Fall 2025 |
18332 |
*NEW for 2025/26: Students who enter a Ph.D. at the University of Manitoba as of Fall 2025 who have already completed GRAD 7300 in a previous program must
complete GRAD 7300 again.
Compulsory GRAD 7500 Academic Integrity Tutorial
Academic Integrity is a matter of paramount importance in academia. It is the foundation of scholarly work. Breaches of Academic Integrity, whether intentional or unintentional, have potentially very serious
consequences to a student’s status in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and at the University of Manitoba. To help graduate students better understand the issues surrounding Academic Integrity, all Pre-Master’s, Master’s and Ph.D. students must take a compulsory
tutorial on Academic Integrity.
All graduate students must register for and complete GRAD 7500 Academic Integrity Tutorial one time* per
program of study. This is a zero (0) credit-hour, pass/fail course intended to introduce students to their basic responsibilities regarding academic integrity and to the resources available to them.
Graduate Students who are starting their graduate program in Fall 2025 must
register for GRAD 7500:
Course |
Term |
CRN |
GRAD 7500 |
Fall 2025 |
14262 |
GRAD 7501 (French version for USB students) |
Fall 2025 |
21919 |
*NEW for 2025/26: Students who enter a Ph.D. at the University of Manitoba as of Fall 2025 who have already completed GRAD 7500 in a previous program must
complete GRAD 7500 again.
Failure to successfully complete GRAD 7300 and GRAD 7500 will result in suspension of registration privileges, and ultimately, a failed grade and Required to Withdraw action. Please
refer to the regulations concerning these courses in the FGS
Academic Guide.
Students must remember to plan their program of study carefully. It is imperative that they ensure they are registering for only those courses that are a major part of their Master’s or Ph.D. program.
If any courses are not part of a student’s major program, they should be added through the student’s department/unit office as an Auxiliary course “X”, Audit course “A” or an Occasional course “O”. Questions about these classifications can be directed to your
department/unit. Students are cautioned not to register for more courses than their program allows because they may be assessed extra fees at the time of graduation.
Thank you!
Kam Wan
Master of Applied Human Nutrition (MAHN) Program Assistant
Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
University of Manitoba
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