Fall 2011 Undergraduate Calendar


KINESIOLOGY

Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Kinesiology) Sport Management Major

Students completing this major will be interested in examining leisure from a social science perspective and/or preparing for employment opportunities related to the administration of leisure, sport and physical activity programs. Graduates typically assume positions with government agencies, municipal recreation units, public and private recreation units, public and private recreation centers, and amateur or professional sports organizations. Graduates also are prepared to enter graduate school or a faculty of education.

Total courses: forty.

Human Kinetics Core: fourteen courses including 95-200, 95-205, 95-211,95-225, 95-250, 95-265, 95-269, 95-270, 95-280; plus five of 95-210, 95-230, 95-240, 95-260, 95-285, 95-222, 95-224 (or 95-350).

Sport Management Courses: twelve of 95-340, 95-345, 95-351, 95-352, 95-355, 95-402, 95-405, 95-450, 95-451, 95-452, 95-454, 95-455, 95-473, 95-475, 95-XXX Business Ethics (new course to be developed), 95-XXX Sport Communication (new course to be developed), 95-490, and 95-498.

Other requirements:
(a) six courses from Arts and Social Sciences and/or Business.
(b) six courses from any area of study, excluding Kinesiology.
(c) two courses from any area of study, including Kinesiology.

Program Sequencing

Year 1

Fall Semester
95-265 Functional Anatomy
95-225 Ethics in Sport
95-211 Principles of Mental Skills Training
95-280 Fundamental Mechanics of Human Motion
Option

Winter Semester
95-250 Principles of Sport Management
95-269 Measurement and Evaluation
95-200 Health and Wellness
95-205 Introduction to Exercise Physiology
Option

Year 2

95-270 Research Design

Choose 5 of the following:

95-210 Human Performance
95-230 Sociology of Sport and Physical Activities
95-240 Historical Perspectives on Physical Activity and Sport in Western Civilization
95-260 Physiology of Fitness
95-285 Human Growth and Development
95-350 Organizational Behaviour
95-222 Introduction to Leisure
95-224 Introduction to Occupational Biomechanics/Ergonomics

Plus, 4 Option courses

Years 3 and 4

Note: Students must successfully complete Historical Perspectives on Physical Activity and Sport in Western Civilization, Sociology of Sport and Physical Activities, and Organizational Behaviour in second year to complete this major.

Take 12 of the following:

95-340 History of the Modern Olympic Movement
95-345 Sport Marketing
95-351 Strategic Planning of Sports Events
95-352 Sport Finance
95-355 Socio-economic Aspects of Sport and Leisure
95-402. Sport Tourism
95-405 Gender Issues in Sport
95-450 Human Resources in Sport Management
95-451 Sport and the Law
95-452 Sport and Government
95-454 Cooperation and Conflict in Sport
95-455. Global Issues in Sport Management
95-473 Social Construction of Leisure
95-475 Individual Studies
95-490 Special Topics
95-498 Internship
95-XXX Business Ethics (new course to be developed)
95-XXX Sport Communication (new course to be developed)

Plus, 8 Option courses
At least 6 must come from the Faculty of Arts and Social Science and/or the Faculty of Business
Up to 2 options may be from other Kinesiology courses.
[of the 8 options, at least 6 must be at the 200 level or above]




KINESIOLOGY: "CORE" COURSES, AREAS OF STUDY, AND FIRST AND SECOND YEAR COURSE SEQUENCE

KINESIOLOGY: CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM

KINESIOLOGY: COURSES

KINESIOLOGY: PROGRAMS

KINESIOLOGY: INSTRUCTORS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS