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Kinesiology

Complete secondary level standing in Saskatchewan or equivalent with a minimum overall average of 65% in the following subjects:

(1) English A 30* (1 credit)
(2) English B 30* (1 credit)
(3) Mathematics B30 or C30** (1 credit)
(4) Biology 30 (1 credit)
(5) Chemistry 30 or Physics 30 (1 credit)
(6) Elective numbered 30*** from List A (1 credit)
(7) Elective numbered 20 or 30*** from List A (1 credit)

*Any two of the following will fulfill requirements (1) and (2): English A30, English B30; English Language Arts A30 and English Language Arts B30.

Beginning in 2000, applicants who complete the Fransaskois or French Immersion programs are required to have completed two 30-level language arts subjects of which one must be English A30 or B30 or English Language Arts A30 or B30 to meet requirements (1) and (2) of all direct entry programs.

** Under the old mathematics curriculum, requirement 3 is as follows: Algebra 30 and Geometry-Trigonometry 30. (Mathematics C30 is recommended for university chemistry courses).

***May include Physical Education 20 or 30.

A minimum overall average of 65% is required in subjects used to meet requirements (1) through (6) and also in subjects (1) through (7).

Applicants may be admitted with one 1-credit deficiency in requirements (5), (6) or (7). The deficiency must be cleared prior to entering second year.

Combined Degree

Applicants wishing to pursue the 5-year combined B.Ed./B.Sc.(Kin.) must successfully complete three years in the College of Kinesiology and the remaining two years in the College of Education. For further details, see the College of Kinesiology section of the Calendar .

Transfers From Other Colleges And Other Post-Secondary Institutions

Applicants who have completed 18 or more credit units of transferable post-secondary level studies may apply to transfer and will be considered if the cumulative average on all courses taken is at least 60% and they meet all other admission requirements. Applicants should note, however, that fulfilling the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

Admitted applicants transferring from another post-secondary institution will receive an Advanced Standing Evaluation. This form lists transfer credits granted based on post-secondary work completed at another institution. Upon receipt, all applicants are advised to meet with an advisor in the college to determine the transfer credit applicable to the program of studies being undertaken.



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