Our students are leaders with strong critical thinking skills. Our grads go on to become registered kinesiologists, physicians, physiotherapists, teachers, researchers/consultants, fitness trainers and facility owners, marketing managers, coaches, and general managers of pro sports teams, just to name a few. Our grads are in demand —98% are employed in the first six months after graduation.
Focusing on the “human” in movement science and active living will provide you with all of the tools to become a leader in health and a variety of other industry sectors. You’ll like the family feel of this faculty, and there are lots of opportunities for hands-on learning through co-op, internships, community outreach, and conducting research with our leading scientists in state-of-the-art labs.
Sample Courses: Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, Anatomy, Human Growth and Development, Ergonomics, Sport Psychology, Health and Wellness
Career Tracks: Professional school (medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, chiropractor, physiotherapist), registered kinesiologist, ergonomist, sport psychology consultant
Enrollment Cycles
September 2023
January 2024
May 2024
One of Biology/SBI4U, Chemistry/SCH4U, or Physics/SPH4U. English/ENG4U.
Minimum Average: 75% (70% in Grade 12 U English/ENG4U and 70% in one of Biology/SBI4U, Chemistry/SCH4U, or Physics/SPH4U)
Mean Average (Entering Fall 2019): 83% Note: Co-op available; apply during Year 1
This Course is Available Honours 4-year program, Thesis Available, Co-op Available
KINESIOLOGY COURSES
KINE-1000. Health and Wellness
KINE-1030.Movement Science Perspectives
KINE-1040. Introduction to Kinesiology: Sport Management and Sociocultural Perspectives
KINE-1050. Introductory Exercise Physiology
KINE-1110. Principles of Mental Skills Training
KINE-1500. Principles of Sport Management.
KINE-1650. Functional Anatomy
KINE-1800. Fundamental Mechanics of Human Motion
KINE-2100. Human Performance
KINE-2220. Introduction to Leisure
KINE-2240. Introduction to Occupational Biomechanics/Ergonomics
KINE-2250. Ethics in Sport and Physical Activity
KINE-2300. Sociology of Sport and Physical Activities
KINE-2400. Historical Perspectives on Physical Activity and Sport in Western Civilization
KINE-2600. Physiology of Human Performance
KINE-2690. Measurement and Evaluation
KINE-2700. Research Design
KINE-2850. Human Growth and Development
KINE-2990. Co-op Work Experience I
KINE-3010. The Use and Abuse of Drugs
KINE-3020. Exercise and Fitness Psychology
KINE-3030. Imagery Effects on Performance
KINE-3040. Sport Nutrition
KINE-3060. Obesity and Eating Disorders
KINE-3100. Motor Learning and Control
KINE-3330. Applied Sport Psychology
KINE-3400. History of the Modern Olympic Movement
KINE-3450. Sport Marketing
KINE-3500. Organizational Behaviour
KINE-3510. Strategic Planning of Sport Events
KINE-3520. Sport Finance
KINE-3550. Socio-Economic Aspects of Sport and Leisure
KINE-3600. Physiology of Exercise and Respiration
KINE-3610. Musculoskeletal Physiology
KINE-3620. Human Factors and Performance
KINE-3630. Cognitive Ergonomics
KINE-3700. Scientific Basis of Conditioning
KINESIOLOGY PRACTICE THEORY AND ANALYSIS COURSES (KINE-3810 - KINE-3980)
KINE-3810. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Urban Outdoor Recreation
KINE-3820. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Golf
KINE-3830. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Hockey
KINE-3880. Practice, Theory, and Analysis in Football
KINE-3920. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Basketball
KINE-3940. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Volleyball
KINE-3950. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Aquatics
KINE-3970. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Track and Field
KINE-3980. Practice, Theory, and Analysis of Physical Fitness
KINE-3990. Co-op Work Experience II
KINE-4000. Human Movement and Aging
KINE-4020. Sport Tourism
KINE-4040. Population Health
KINE-4050. Gender Issues in Sport
KINE-4080. Dynamics of Skill Acquisition
KINE-4100. Physical Activity for Special Populations
KINE-4330. Selected Topics in Sport Leadership
KINE-4400. History of Sport in Canada
KINE-4500. Human Resources in Sport Management
KINE-4510. Sport and the Law
KINE-4520. Sport and Government
KINE-4530. Perceptual-Motor Development
KINE-4550. Global Issues in Sport Management
KINE-4560. Sport Communication
KINE-4570. Hockey in Canada
KINE-4580. The Endocrine System in Sport, Exercise and Health
KINE-4590. Sport Media
KINE-4600. Cardiovascular Physiology
KINE-4610. Chronic Disease and Exercise Rehabilitation
KINE-4620. Exercise in Extreme Environments
KINE-4630. Applied Neurophysiology
KINE-4640. The Pathophysiology of Pain
KINE-4650. Ergonomics and Injury-Prevention
KINE-4660. Cardiac Rehabilitation
KINE-4670. User Experience for Ergonomics
KINE-4710. Physiological Basis of Sports Therapy
KINE-4730. The Social Construction of Leisure
KINE-4750. Individual Studies
KINE-4760. Principles of Coaching
KINE-4770. Outdoor Recreation
KINE-4780. Undergraduate Thesis
KINE 4800. Advanced Biomechanics
KINE-4850. Group Dynamics in Sport
KINE-4880. Special Topics in Practice, Theory and Analysis of Sport
KINE-4890. Special Topics in Sport Management
KINE-4900. Special Topics in Movement Science
KINE-4910. Laboratory experiences in Biomechanics and Ergonomics
KINE-4920. Laboratory Experiences in Human and Exercise Physiology
KINE-4930. Laboratory Experiences in Motor Learning and Psychology of Physical Activity
KINE-4980. Internship
KINE-4990. Co-op Work Experience III
Program Type: Undergraduate
Major or Degree: Human Kinetics
Course Load: Full Time
Fee Category: Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
Term: Fall
Residence: Alumni Hall - Single in a 2 Bedroom Suite
Meal Plan: Full Meal Plan - moderate off campus flexibility.
Estimated Total $ 10826.41
Base Tuition
Base Tuition- $ 2985.95 - Assessed each term
Coop - $ 455.00 - If applicable
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