Education

Winter 2023

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11 SUPPLEMENT TO THE FREE PRESS • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2023 EDUCATION GUIDE SUPPLIED PHOTO Small class sizes make for more effective training at CMU. Our small class sizes give faculty the opportuni- ty to challenge students to explain their thinking from day one of their studies". — John Brubacher, Associate Professor of Biology care she never anticipated. She notes that the inter- disciplinary approach at CMU allowed her to find as much value in philosophy and environmental studies as she did in her biology courses. Brubacher emphasizes that this educational frame- work lies at the heart of CMU's mission. The Bachelor of Science program, like all its programs, engages stu- dents in a curriculum that challenges norms, sparks dialogues, and offers a comprehensive education. This, coupled with CMU's focus on developing cru- cial skills sought after by employers and post-degree programs, creates a holistic learning environment. "Our small class sizes give faculty the opportunity to challenge students to explain their thinking from day one of their studies," says Brubacher. "I can give my students open-ended scientific projects to work on early in their studies because I can supervise them much more directly than I'd be able to if I had hun- dreds of students in my classes." Derksen says veterinary care, like all science, is about creativity and ingenuity. "Having the awareness and ability to think more conceptually about ideas and not just what I can hold in my hands or what I can look at through a microscope is incredibly valuable. The classes that are more concerned with how people think and how people relate give you the stron- gest foundation [as a vet]." CMU strives to provide unique opportunities for students to utilize their innate creativity and imag- ination in exploring a world beyond themselves. It equips students with perspectives and skill sets vital in today's world. And addressing a common misconception, Brubacher laughs. "You don't have to be Mennonite to study here," he says. Rise to the challenge Make a difference with a master's degree from the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba. PROGRAMS OF STUDY • Deepen your knowledge and contribute to legal scholarship with a Master of Laws • Gain a global perspective and be an advocate for change with Canada's first Master of Human Rights • Be a leader in both law and business with a concurrent JD/MBA from the Faculty of Law and the Asper School of Business Learn about admissions requirements and application deadlines: umanitoba.ca/law st. mary's academy St. Mary's Academy, established in 1869, is a Catholic school in the tradition of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Our legacy of learning, faith, service and leadership defines the Academy as a distinguished girls' school where students graduate empowered with knowledge, aware of their gifts, possess a desire for excellence in all endeavours, and embrace a sense of social responsibility to use their abilities in the service of others. Applications accepted for all grades, with major entry points in Grades 7 & 9 Financial assistance available All faiths welcome January 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM open house new student applications due february 1, 2024 A community of learning, fait h and service St. Mary's Academy, 550 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, MB, R3M 0C1 | 204-477-0244 www.smamb.ca | Instagram.com/smawinnipeg | Facebook.com/smawinnipeg

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