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=== Later 20th century === The [[Non-denominational|nondenominational]] University College—created by historian [[W. L. Morton|W.L. Morton]]—was completed in 1963. The following year, [[St. Andrew's College, Manitoba|St. Andrew's College]] became an associated college of the University of Manitoba. (It would gain special affiliation status 2 decades later.) Also at this time, the University recognized the Canadian Mennonite Bible College (now [[Canadian Mennonite University]]), the Catherine Booth Bible College (now [[Booth University College]]), and the [[Prairie Theatre Exchange]], as "approved teaching centres."<ref name="thecanadianencyclopedia2" /> [[File:RobsonHallUManitoba.jpg|left|thumb|Robson Hall Building for the Faculty of Law]] In 1966, the Manitoba Law School would be fully incorporated into the university as the [[University of Manitoba Faculty of Law|Faculty of Law]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=University of Manitoba Faculty of Law|url=http://www.umanitoba.ca/Law/Introduction/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070112055800/http://www.umanitoba.ca/Law/Introduction/|archive-date=2007-01-12|access-date=2006-12-08}}</ref> Responding to population pressure, the policy of university education would be initiated in the 1960s.<ref name="thecanadianencyclopedia2" /> As result, in 1967, two of the colleges that had originally been part of the University of Manitoba were given university status of their own by the provincial government: United College, which had been formed by the merging of [[Wesley College (Manitoba)|Wesley College]] and [[Manitoba College]], would become the [[University of Winnipeg]]; and Brandon College would become [[Brandon University]].<ref name=":32"/> In 1968, the [[Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre|Manitoba Theatre Centre]] and the University of Manitoba English Department combined to offer theatre courses at the university. In 1970, the Faculty of Arts and Science separated to form the individual Faculties of Arts and of Science.<ref name=":2" />
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