Undergraduate Programs Calendar
2006-07


11.12.16 Kinesiology for Science Students

The Minor in Kinesiology is designed to provide students in B.Sc. programs with basic but comprehensive knowledge of scientific bases of human physical activity and its relationship with health and well-being.

Students registered in the Minor in Kinesiology for Science Students may not take additional courses outside the Faculties of Arts and of Science.

To obtain the Minor, all courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.

MINOR IN KINESIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS


(24 credits)

Required Courses

(9 credits)

EDKP 206

(3)

Biomechanics of Human Movement

EDKP 393

(3)

Skill Learning and Expertise

EDKP 395

(3)

Exercise Physiology

Complementary Courses

(15 credits)

6 credits, two of the following courses:

PHGY 201

(3)

Human Physiology: Control Systems

or PHGY 209

(3)

Mammalian Physiology 1

PHGY 202

(3)

Human Physiology: Body Functions

or PHGY 210

(3)

Mammalian Physiology 2

9 credits, three of the following courses:

EDKP 261

(3)

Motor Development

EDKP 303

(3)

Advanced Biomechanics

EDKP 330

(3)

Physical Activity and Health

EDKP 394

(3)

Historical Perspectives

EDKP 396

(3)

Adapted Physical Activity

EDKP 444

(3)

Ergonomics

EDKP 445

(3)

Exercise Metabolism

EDKP 446

(3)

Physical Activity and Ageing

EDKP 447

(3)

Motor Development 2

EDKP 448

(3)

Exercise and Health Psychology

EDKP 449

(3)

Exercise Pathophysiology 2

EDKP 485

(3)

Exercise Pathophysiology 1

EDKP 495

(3)

Scientific Principles of Training

EDKP 498

(3)

Sport Psychology

EDKP 505

(3)

Sport in Society

EDKP 542

(3)

Environmental Exercise Physiology

EDKP 550

(3)

Analyzing Instructional Behaviors

EDKP 553

(3)

Physical Activity Assessments

EDKP 566

(3)

Muscle Mechanics

EDKP 568

(3)

Biomechanics Instrumentation


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