Diploma advising
We are here for you throughout your Diploma in Agriculture program. Our advisors can help ensure you stay on the right track and help you find the right resources to reach your goals.
Diploma requirements
The Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences Diploma program went through Curriculum Review in Fall 2018. Here are our program requirements:
Diploma planning resources
Run a program check with UM Achieve
UM Achieve is an excellent planning tool for your degree. Run an audit to see if you are on track to meet your program requirements and determine which courses you still need to take.
Registration resources
Having issues with course registration? Try these resources:
- Aurora Registration Tutorials
- Aurora Registration Error Messages
- Do you need to upgrade your high school courses to fulfill a prerequisite? Find more information here.
- Contact our advising team at aginfo@umanitoba.ca with your first name, last name, UM student number and which error message you are receiving.
Diploma to Degree Pathway
Graduates from the University of Manitoba’s Diploma in Agriculture program are eligible to apply for the BSc Agribusiness, BSc Agriculture, or BSc Agroecology degree programs.
More information about the Diploma to Degree pathway can be found here in the Academic Calendar. For any additional questions, please reach out to an academic advisor.
Contact an academic advisor
At this time the Student Services team is only available virtually – please use email to get in touch with Advisors:
We expect professional communication from our students, please review the University's suggestions on email etiquette here.
In your email, be sure to include your first name and last name, UM student number, and a detailed description of your question(s).
For more advising options, refer to UM-wide Academic Advising.
Create the full picture
Program planning is about more than just making sure you take all right courses. The Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences encourages you to take a holistic look at your academic and career planning that includes professional development, community engagement and work experience.
Contact Us
Agricultural and Food Sciences Student Services Office
160 Agriculture building | 66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6 Canada