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Colleges may withhold course credit where a student has not
met the prerequisite(s) or obtained a written waiver. If students take a
prerequisite class concurrently with an upper-level class and fail or drop the
prerequisite they may not receive credit for the upper-level
class.
Note: Certain 30-level Grade 12 subjects
are required prerequisites for some university courses, particularly in the
natural sciences. Adult Basic Education (ABE) subjects and General Equivalency
Diploma (GED) DO NOT meet the prerequisite requirements for any university level
courses or programs.
Prerequisite Waiver Forms for students in the
College of Kinesiology are available from the Student Academic Advisor. Students
are reminded that any misrepresentation of prerequisites may lead to
disciplinary action.
In the selection of appropriate courses for a
program of studies, students are required to meet with the Administrative
Assistant, Academic. Students are also advised to consult the online Course Offerings to ensure
the selection of proper course titles, numbers and time
offerings.
Kinesiology students may retake a passed course, on the
condition that the student has not subsequently taken a course for which the
earlier passed course was the prerequisite. The most recent grade will be used
in the calculation of the student's average.
Activity Courses:
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.
Registration for Activity Courses:
See Activity Program for the B.Sc.(Kin.) Degree.
Enrolment limits have
been placed on all activity courses. Activity courses with insufficient
enrolment will be cancelled. Please note that not all activity courses are
offered every year.
Students are not allowed to audit activity
courses.
Students who wish to pursue advanced level study in specific
physical activities or sports are advised to take KINA 472.3.
It is the student's responsibility to see
that all requirements for the degree have been met.
Active
participation in these experiences is cautioned in the following circumstances:
All students would be well advised to
annually undergo a thorough physical examination.
Supplemental examinations shall be accorded the same weight as
the regular examination in the recalculation of the student's final grade. For
calculation of averages, the maximum final grade that a student can obtain as a
result of writing a supplemental examination is 50%. No rereads will be granted
for supplemental examinations.
Supplemental examinations are not
permitted in the Kinesiology Activity (KINA) courses.
Students should refer to the Academic Calendar for dates when regular deferred examinations are
written.
Students are expected to complete the degree requirements within
eight (8) years. If a student has not met the requirements for the degree in
that time, he/she would be expected to meet the requirements for any new program
that may have been implemented.
To be eligible for the B.Sc.(Kin.),
students must have completed a minimum of 60 credit units of course work at the
University of Saskatchewan. In addition, a minimum of 30 credit units of senior
(above the 100-level) Kinesiology courses must be completed at the University of
Saskatchewan.
See the Grading System section for a full explanation of the
grading system and the literal descriptors associated with percentage
grades.
The Sessional Weighted Average is computed from the work
performed by a student in a single session.
The Cumulative Weighted
Average is computed from the work performed by a student in the total
program.
To be eligible for the Dean's Honour Roll, students must attain a Sessional
Weighted Average of at least 80% on a minimum of 24 credit units. Students
registered in a minimum of 24 credit units are considered for University
Undergraduate Scholarships.
Promotion Standards:
The minimum requirements for continuing as a full-time student are based upon
the Cumulative Weighted Average. The Cumulative Weighted Average required for
promotion to the next year will be based upon the number of credit units of the
degree program that the student has completed.
0-30 Credit
Units
58% - Promotion
55-57.9% - Probation <55% -
Required to Discontinue
31+ Credit Units
60%
- Promotion
58-59.9% - Probation
<58% - Required to
Discontinue
Probation: Students on Probation may
take a maximum of 24 credit units and must take required courses previously
failed. Probationary action cannot be formally appealed.
Required to
Discontinue: Students who are Required to Discontinue have the
right to appeal this decision. Appeals must be made, in writing, not later than
June 30, to the Assistant Dean, College of Kinesiology. Students on
Probation two consecutive years are Required to
Discontinue. Consideration of appeals normally include as
possibilities:
Students will be granted an appeal only in
extenuating circumstances.
Students who have been Required to
Discontinue may not register in the College until a full academic year has
elapsed. Students who have been Required to Discontinue may refrain
from university-level study and apply for automatic readmission to Kinesiology
in the subsequent year. Alternatively, these students may also register in
another college or another post secondary institution and apply for re-admission
to Kinesiology as a transfer student in the subsequent year. Applicants should
note that meeting the minimum transfer requirements does not guarantee
admission. Credit for courses taken in Open Studies, in another college, or at
another post-secondary institution during the Required to
Discontinue year will be determined by the
College.
Note:
a) Attempted courses are courses
continued beyond the last date for dropping a course without academic penalty
(see Important Dates section).
b)
For incomplete courses, the alternative grade submitted will be used for average
purposes.
c) Absences from final examinations, other than those for which a
deferred examination has been granted, will be counted as zero, or grade to that
point.
The College of Kinesiology participates in exchange programs with the
University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia and with the University
of Bath in Bath, U.K. Only students registered in Kinesiology are
eligible. For details, see the Student Academic Advisor. For information on study abroad opportunities at the University of Saskatchewan, please visit the Go Abroad website.