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Academic Core Requirements

1st YearHH/KINE 1000 6.00 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology (Year)
HH/KINE 1020 6.00 Fitness and Health (Year)
2nd YearHH/KINE 2011 3.00 Human Physiology I (Fall)
HH/KINE 2031 3.00 Human Anatomy (Fall)
HH/KINE 2049 3.00 Research Methods in Kinesiology (Fall)
HH/KINE 2050 3.00 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology I (Winter)
HH/KINE 3012 3.00 Human Physiology II (Winter)
HH/KINE 3030 3.00 Biomechanics of Human Movement (Winter)
3rd YearHH/KINE 3020 3.00 Skilled Performance and Motor Learning (Fall)
HH/KINE 3000 3.00 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health (Winter)
HH/KINE 4010 3.00 Exercise Physiology (Fall)
HH/KINE 4020 3.00 Human Nutrition (Winter)
Total 42 Academic (HH/KINE) credits

Note: The School of Kinesiology and Health Science does not recognize any course substitutes for its academic course requirements. Students who complete a course offered by another unit or program that is a course exclusion with a kinesiology course must replace the corresponding kinesiology course with another kinesiology course of equal or greater credit value at the same year level or higher.

1st YearHH/KINE 1000 6.00 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology (Year)
HH/KINE 1020 6.00 Fitness and Health (Year)
HH/KINE 1900 3.00 Integrated Physical Activity for Life I
2nd YearHH/KINE 2011 3.00 Human Physiology I (Fall)
HH/KINE 2031 3.00 Human Anatomy (Fall)
HH/KINE 2049 3.00 Research Methods in Kinesiology (Fall)
HH/KINE 2050 3.00 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology I (Winter)
HH/KINE 3012 3.00 Human Physiology II (Winter)
HH/KINE 3030 3.00 Biomechanics of Human Movement (Winter)
HH/KINE 2900 3.00 Integrated Physical Activity for Life II
3rd YearHH/KINE 3020 3.00 Skilled Performance and Motor Learning (Fall)
HH/KINE 3000 3.00 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health (Winter)
HH/KINE 4010 3.00 Exercise Physiology (Fall)
HH/KINE 4020 3.00 Human Nutrition (Winter)
Total 48 Academic (HH/KINE) credits

Note: The School of Kinesiology and Health Science does not recognize any course substitutes for its academic course requirements. Students who complete a course offered by another unit or program that is a course exclusion with a kinesiology course must replace the corresponding kinesiology course with another kinesiology course of equal or greater credit value at the same year level or higher.

Major Credits (33 credits)

Students must complete a minimum of 33 major credits in kinesiology and health science.

  • HH/KINE1000 6.00 – Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 
  • HH/KINE1020 6.00 – Fitness and Health 
  • HH/KINE2011 3.00 – Human Physiology I 
  • HH/KINE2031 3.00- Human Anatomy 
  • HH/KINE2049 3.00- Research Methods in Kinesiology 
  • HH/KINE3800 3.00- Applied Human Movement 
  • additional nine (9.00) kinesiology and health science (KINE) credits at the 3000 level or 4000 level

Note: Course Substitutes (Subject to course exclusions, program requirements/restrictions, and residence requirements, the following courses are acceptable substitutes for the purpose of meeting program requirements)

Program CourseCourse Substitutes
HH/KINE 3800 3.00Both HH/KINE 3030 3.00 and HH/KINE 4010 3.00

Practicum (PKIN) Requirements

All students enrolled in Movement and Health must complete the practicum core, which consists of one practicum course in each of the following three areas: aquatics, emergency care, track and field and an additional three free choice practicum courses, for a total of six courses. A detailed description of the course offerings and requirements is available from the School of Kinesiology and Health Science.

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