Physical Education Studies

First year students must register in these required first year courses. Students considering the 5-year combined B.Sc.(Kin.)/B.Ed. program are required to select NS 107.3 and 3 credit units in the social sciences or humanities as their social sciences/ humanities elective. Students interested in teaching at the elementary or middle years level, should not follow the combined program outline. Rather, they should complete the requirements for Physical Education Studies. Upon completion of the B.Sc.(Kin.) program, students are required to complete the Post-Academic program in the College of Education in order to obtain the B.Ed. degree and teacher certification.  Upper year students are encouraged to choose a study route in consultation with the Administrative Assistant, Academic. The Exercise and Sport Studies route allows for the greatest flexibility in course. 

Activity Program for the B.Sc.(Kin.) Degree

KINA courses are 30 hours in duration and are awarded two credit units. The major purpose of these courses is to prepare students to instruct a specific activity. Basic skills, rules, instructional progressions, and limited technical strategies will be emphasized.

Students beginning their Kinesiology program prior to 2003 must meet the KINA requirements that were in effect at the time of their admission. These requirements are described in the 2002-2003 Calendar, and are also available from the Student Academic Advisor.

KINA 472.3. This course is designed for students who wish to specialize in a specific activity and emphasizes advanced technical considerations and coaching strategies. It will provide students with the opportunity to continue preparation for full-time coaching or technical positions. 

Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology [B.Sc.(Kin.)] - Physical Education Studies