Winter 2009 Undergraduate Calendar


KINESIOLOGY

Program Information

The emphasis in the Bachelor of Human Kinetics degree is on providing students with an understanding of human physical activity in its broadest sense, rather than upon the details of professional practice and teaching methodologies.

A Bachelor of Human Kinetics degree may be earned either through a regular, eight-term program of study, or through the twelve-term Co-operative Education Program, which combines classroom and related work term experiences. In both programs, students follow a common core of Kinesiology and other courses and then specialize in one of three honours Majors: Movement Science, Sport Management, and Sport Studies.

Human Kinetics "Core" Courses

Human Kinetics "Core" Courses: 95-200, 95-205, 95-265, 95-220, 95-211, 95-280, 95-250, 95-269, 95-270; plus five of 95-210, 95-230, 95-240, 95-260, 95-285, 95-XXX Introduction to Ergonomics (new course to be developed), 95-XXX Introduction to Leisure Studies (new course to be developed, or 95-350).

Upon completion of the Human Kinetics "Core" requirements, students will select a major from Movement Science, Sport Management, or Sport Studies. This selection must be done through the Office of the Registrar prior to registration for the fifth semester, or at the end of the fourth semester.

KINESIOLOGY: CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM

KINESIOLOGY: COURSES

KINESIOLOGY: PROGRAMS

KINESIOLOGY: INSTRUCTORS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS