College of Rehabilitation Sciences
P304-770 Bannatyne Avenue
University of Manitoba (Bannatyne Campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2
CORS.PTprogram@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-789-3897
Fax: 204-789-3927
Website
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Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada, R3T 2N2
The purpose of this page is to provide information to prospective applicants to the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Manitoba. This information outlines categories of admission, requirements and deadlines.
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The selection process for the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) program follows the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies' Academic Calendar and the Physical Therapy Supplemental Regulations.
This process is managed by the Selections Committee, which is a standing committee of the Master of Physical Therapy Program Committee within the College of Rehabilitation Sciences.
Successful applicants will be admitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Note: This page is included with the application and is considered part of it. All applicants are expected to read and understand this information before submitting their completed application.
All applicants must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada at the time of application.
To apply for the MPT program, you need to meet these requirements:
Exceptions to the time limit may be considered on a case-by-case basis by the MPT chair of admissions if evidence of the application of knowledge can be demonstrated.
| Prerequisite | Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Human Anatomy | BIOL 235 | 6 |
| Physiology of the Human Body | BIOL 235 | 6 |
| Introductory Psychology | PSYC 289 or PSYC 290 | 3 |
| Basic Statistical Analysis I | MATH 215 or SOCI 301 | 3 |
| English | ENGL 211 or ENGL 212 or ENGL 255 or ENGL 302 | 3 |
| Indigenous Studies | ANTH 362 or INST 203 or INST 205 or INST 358 or INST 369 or INST 370 or WGST 304 | 3 |
| Prerequisite | Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Human Anatomy | 15:171 with 15:172 | 6 |
| Physiology of the Human Body | 15:171 with 15:172 | 6 |
| Introductory Psychology | 82:160 or 82:161 | 3 |
| Basic Statistical Analysis I | 62:171 or 82:250 with 82:251 | 3/6 |
| English | 30:145 or 30:147 | 3 |
| Indigenous Studies | 36:347 or 68:151 or 68:152 or 68:275 or 68:279 | 3 |
| Prerequisites | Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Human Anatomy | BIOL 1360 or BIOL 1361 with BIOL 1371 | 3/6 |
| Physiology of the Human Body | BIOL 1370 or BIOL 1361 with BIOL 1371 | 3/6 |
| Introductory Psychology | PSYC 1000 or PSYC 1010 or | 3 |
| Basic Statistical Analysis I | MATH 1000 or PSYC 2040 | 3 |
| English | ENGL 1010 or | 3 |
| Indigenous Studies | INDS 1010 or INDS 1020 or INDS 1050 or HIST 2040 | 3 |
| Requirement | Courses | Credit Hours | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anatomy of the Human Body | BIOL 1410 Anatomy of the Human Body or KPER 2320 Human Anatomy with KIN 3320 Advanced Human Anatomy | 3/6 | When one course is paired with another, 6 credit hours are required. |
| Physiology of the Human Body | BIOL 1412 Physiology of the Human Body or BIOL 2410 Human Physiology 1 with BIOL 2420 Human Physiology 2 or PHGY 1030 Fundamentals of Medical Physiology | 3/6 | Must be completed within 5 years of application (no earlier than 2020). When one course is paired with another, 6 credit hours are required. |
| Introductory Statistics | STAT 1000 Basic Statistical Analysis 1 or STAT 1150 Introduction to Statistics and Computing | 3 | Research Methods courses from departments other than statistics may be used in lieu of statistics (e.g., PSYC 2250 Introduction to Psychological Research) |
| Psychology | PSYC 1200 Introduction to Psychology | 3 | Applicants with a grade lower than a ‘B’ in Introductory Psychology may use a higher-level Department of Psychology course towards this requirement. The same course cannot be used to meet both the Psychology and the Statistics requirements. Psychology-related courses from other departments do not typically meet this requirement. |
| English Literature | ENGL 1200 or ENGL 1300 or ENGL 1310 or ENGL 1340 or ENGL 1400 | 3 | Courses from the Department of English with a significant amount of written work will be accepted. |
| Indigenous Studies | INDG 1200 or INDG 1220 or INDG 1240 or INDG 2080 or INDG/HIST 2010 or INDG/HIST 2020 or WOMN 2630 | 3 |
| Prerequisite | Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Human Anatomy | BIOL 1411 | 3 |
| Physiology of the Human Body | BIOL 1413 or | 3/6 |
| Introductory Psychology | PSYC 1201 or PSYC 1211 or | 3 |
| Basic Statistical Analysis I | STAT 1001 or STAT 1150 or PSYC 2251 or | 3 |
| English | FRAN 1001 or FRAN 1071 or | 3 |
| Indigenous Studies | ANTH 2041 or ANTH 2071 or ANTH 3461 or CDSB 7061 | 3 |
| Prerequisite | Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Human Anatomy | BIOL-1112/6 | 6 |
| Physiology of the Human Body | BIOL-1112/6 or KIN-2204/3 | 3/6 |
| Introductory Psychology | PSYC‑1000/6 | 3 |
| Basic Statistical Analysis I | STAT 1301/3 or STAT‑1302/3 or STAT‑1501 or PSYC‑2101/3 | 3 |
| English | ENGL‑1000/3 or ENGL‑1001/6 or ENGL‑1003/3 or ENGL‑1004/3 | 3 |
| Indigenous Studies | HIST 1006 or HIST 1007 or HIST 1008 or HIST 1009 or IS 1016 or IS 1017 or IS 2020 or IS 2040 or IS/WGS/HIST 3523 | 3 |
Note: If you can't find your course(s), you can check if the University of Manitoba has assessed courses from your home institution. Courses already assessed for equivalency are listed in the University of Manitoba’s Transfer Credit Equivalencies database.
Courses from other Canadian institutions may have been directly assessed by the Master of Physical Therapy program Admissions Committee and can be used as prerequisites, though they may not be in the database.
If your course(s) isn't listed in the Transfer Credit Equivalency database, email the Physical Therapy Admissions Officer at CORS.PTprogram@umanitoba.ca to inquire about equivalency assessment.
If your course hasn't been assessed previously, you'll be asked to submit a detailed course syllabus to CORS.PTprogram@umanitoba.ca for consideration. In your email clearly state the prerequisite requirement that you would like to the course to qualify towards.
Courses will be reviewed for equivalency by the MPT Chair of Admissions. You'll receive email notification of the outcome.
For prerequisite pre-assessments before the November 15th MPT application deadline, submit course requests by October 1st.
If you haven't had your coursework reviewed or pre-assessed by October 1st, email your course syllabi to CORS.PTprogram@umanitoba.ca when applying.
If you're applying to the MPT program at the University of Manitoba, you need to complete the Casper assessment online.
Important dates:
For more information:
Note: You don’t need to complete the duet assessment for this program.
If English is not your primary language and you don’t qualify for a waiver under the University of Manitoba’s regulations, you'll need to show proof of English proficiency. For a list of countries exempt from this requirement, visit the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website.
Required evidence of English proficiency:
If your education was not conducted in English, you must provide English language proficiency scores that meet the standards set by the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators and the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba. These scores are needed for the national Physiotherapy Competency Examination, which is required to practice in Canada.
Physical therapy program requirements:
Note: Only IELTS and TOEFL (iBT) tests are accepted.
Application availability: Applications for the Master of Physical Therapy program will be available online from August 1, 2025, until November 15, 2025, through the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Submission requirement: Applications are not considered received until the online application is submitted and the non-refundable application fee of $100.00 CDN is paid.
Payment deadline: The deadline to pay the application fee is November 15, 2025.
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| November 6, 2025 | Last eligible Casper sitting for the application cycle. |
| November 15, 2025 | Final deadline to submit a completed application and application fee. |
| December 31, 2025 | Deadline for the completion of MPT prerequisite courses. |
| January 31, 2026 | Deadline for transcripts including Fall 2025 prerequisite grades.
|
| Mid-February 2026 | Offers for the MPT Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) will be sent by email. |
| February 28 & March 1, 2026 | MPT Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI). |
| April-May 2026 | Admission decisions will be released. |
| June 20, 2026 | Deadline for submission of complete and official university transcripts from admitted applicants.
|
| October 31, 2026 | Final deadline for admitted applicants with a fall 2026 convocation date to submit official transcripts to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. |
Upload all supporting documents to the online application portal by November 15, 2025. Your application will be incomplete until all documents are received.
Transcripts:
Additional documentation:
Note: Official documents are required only if you’re offered admission.
Physiotherapy is a self-regulated profession with a mandate to protect the public. These checks are necessary to facilitate completion of the MPT program; they are required for student registration with the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba (CPM) and to engage in clinical placements throughout Canada during the program. The presence of a positive record check could impact a student’s ability to complete the program and/or work as a fully licensed physiotherapist upon completion of the MPT program.
All applicants to the MPT program must self-declare prior adult criminal convictions and listing as an offender on the Child Abuse Registry or Adult Abuse Registry in the application process. Any fraudulent claims made on the self-declaration will result in immediate dismissal from the program.
For those applicants admitted to the program, the self-declaration communications will be destroyed upon the applicant’s submission of original, current, official versions of their (a) Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, (b) Child Abuse Registry Check and (c) Adult Abuse Registry Check to the Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education of the MPT program. Documents procured by the student will remain the property of the student.
It is essential that successful applicants obtain and submit each of these documents in strict accordance with the processes and timelines provided by the Department of Physical Therapy. Information on these requirements will be emailed to incoming students near the end of June 2026.
Admission Eligibility: Having an adult criminal record does not automatically result in denial of admission to the MPT program.
Actions to Take:
Note: The review process by the Department of Physical Therapy is independent of reviews conducted by clinical sites, regulatory colleges, or future employers.
In addition to the following checks outlined in this guide:
Successful applicants to the MPT program must also submit the following:
Note that the College of Rehabilitation Sciences may assist with the application process and costs associated with Child and Adult Abuse Registry checks and N95 mask-fit testing.
Note: It is crucial that successful applicants carefully read the information provided by the Department of Physical Therapy to ensure they obtain and submit each document in strict accordance with the processes and timelines indicated.
Last 60 credit hour GPA calculation:
Your GPA for the last 60 credit hours is calculated using courses completed by the application deadline of November 15, 2025. Courses completed after this date won’t be included.
For details on how to calculate Canadian and US GPAs, and equivalencies for Canadian universities, check the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website.
Key notes on last 60 credit hour GPA calculation:
Prerequisite course reviews:
Applicants with the potential for admission will be interviewed as part of the admissions process. However, eligibility alone does not guarantee an interview.
Interview details:
Interview process:
Note: For more detailed information about the MMI, visit the Physical Therapy (MPT) website.
The Overall Score is determined by combining the last 60 credit hour GPA and the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) score, weighted as follows: 60% for the last 60 credit hour GPA and 40% for the Interview Score.
This is calculated using the formula: Overall Score=(Last 60 credit hour GPA×0.6)+(Interview Score×0.4)
Please note that standardization into a z-score is not shown here, as this calculation depends on the rest of the applicant pool.
Canadian Indigenous peoples who meet all entry requirements will be given priority for up to 20% of the admission seats. Canadian Indigenous peoples include First Nations, Métis, and Inuit. Proof of Indigenous ancestry is required, such as a copy of a Status or Treaty card, Métis membership card, Nunavut Trust Certificate card or roll number, or any other proof accepted by Inuit communities, or a letter of verification from their community at the time of application.
Applicants who self-identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit will have their contact information shared with the senior lead Indigenous Health Student Affairs, Ongomiizwin Education. The senior lead will contact all applicants to begin to develop a relationship that will be a source of support throughout their learning journey.
Graduates of the universities within Manitoba who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents and Manitoba residents who are graduates of out-of-province universities will be given first priority.
The University of Manitoba defines Manitoba applicants as those who:
Up to five spots will be held for competitive out-of-province candidates who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, who are graduates of universities recognized by the University of Manitoba and who are residents of Canadian provinces or territories other than Manitoba.
After the Selections Committee has made its decisions, applicants will receive an email instructing them to log into their application portal to view their decision. If admitted, students must either accept or decline the offer. If the offer is not accepted within 10 days from the date indicated in the letter, it will expire, and the offer will be considered declined. It is important to regularly check both your email and application portal.
Please make sure your email account is up to date and able to receive emails from the University of Manitoba (check your email filters!).
Individuals seeking to appeal a decision of the Selections Committee should refer to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Academic Guide and the University of Manitoba policy on admission appeals procedures and guidelines.
Any appeal of a reconsidered decision must be submitted within ten (10) days following the emailing of the reconsidered decision to the University Secretariat, Room 312 Administration Building, for transmission to the University of Manitoba’s Senate Committee on Admission Appeals.
Note: Applicants should understand that appeals to the Senate Committee on Admission Appeals focus on ensuring correct adherence to published policies and procedures by Selection Committees. The appeals do not consider substantive issues or the relative merit of applications.
The Department of Physical Therapy offers counselling to applicants seeking guidance regarding admission to the Master of Physical Therapy program. It is important to note the following:
The department's policy is to provide information that enables applicants to make informed decisions rather than instructing them on specific courses of action.
Applicants are encouraged to discuss their plans with knowledgeable advisors. However, caution should be exercised as second-hand information about the department's admissions policies may not be accurate.
No university official can guarantee admission to any applicant. Admission decisions are made annually by the Committee based on competitive criteria.
Applicants are advised to submit written inquiries to receive official written responses. Only these written responses can be considered as evidence of advice provided.
For contact information, please refer to Section 8: Contact Information.
The University of Manitoba is committed to providing all students equal access to learning opportunities. If you are a student with a diagnosed disability (permanent, chronic, or temporary) who may require academic accommodations, please contact Student Accessibility Services at 204-474-7423 or by email at student_accessibility@umanitoba.ca to learn more about the confidential supports available.
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
P304-770 Bannatyne Avenue
University of Manitoba (Bannatyne Campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2
CORS.PTprogram@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-789-3897
Fax: 204-789-3927
Website
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Room 500 UMSU University Centre
65 Chancellors Circle
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry Campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
graduate.admissions@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-474-9377
Website
The following other contacts may also be useful:
Ongomiizwin – Education
S206 Medical Services Building
750 Bannatyne Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2
Website
ongomiizwin.education@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-789-3511
Student Accessibility Services
520 UMSU University Centre
66 Chancellors Circle
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry Campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6
Website
student_accessibility@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-474-7423
Student Advocacy Office
Room 520 UMSU University Centre
65 Chancellor’s Circle
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry Campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Website
student_advocacy@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-474-7423