University of Manitoba
Examples of courses offered at the University of Manitoba that satisfy our prerequisites are listed below. Check with the university for prerequisites, restrictions, program requirements, and recent changes to course listings.
Unless two courses are to be taken in sequence, students are not required to take all of the courses named on this list. Students should take AT LEAST one of the courses listed under each of the prerequisite categories (for a total of 7 prerequisite courses).
Statistics
PSYC 2250 - Introduction to Psychological Research
PSYC 2260 - Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
STAT 2000 - Basic Statistical Analysis 2
Child Development or Developmental Psychology
FMLY 1010
PSYC 2290 - Child Development
Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 2480 - Cognitive Processes
Neuroanatomy or Neuropsychology
LING 2850 - Linguistic Anatomy and Physiology 2
PSYC 2360 - Brain and Behaviour
PSYC 3350 - Behavioural Neuroscience
LING 2870 - Neuroanatomy of Hearing and Speech
Introductory Linguistics
LING 1000 - Introduction to Linguistics CDL (replaces LING 1200)
Articulatory Phonetics
LING 2100 - Phonetics and Phonology (replaces LING 1380)
Child Language Development, Child Language Acquisition or First Language Acquisition
LING 3860 - Child Language Development CDL (formally LING 2860 Language Acquisition)
PSYC 3860 - Child Language Development co-listing
Upon admittance to the program, all students must complete an Indigenous History in Canada Course.
(* if you choose not to take the Indigenous Canada MOOC certificate course online and have taken a course prior to admission)
INDG 1200 - The Native Peoples of Canada (formerly NATV 1200)
INDG 1220 - The Native Peoples of Canada Part 1 (formerly NATV 1220)
INDG 1240 - The Native Peoples of Canada Part 2 (formerly NATV 1240)
*Both INDG 1220 & INDG 1240 must be taken in sequence in order to receive credit*