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KINESIOLOGY AND APPLIED HEALTH (KIN) Updated January 30, 2017 The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health is part of the Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health Acting Chair: M. Gregg; Professor: G. Bergeron, Associate Professors: D. Telles-Langdon ; Assistant Professors: N. Hall; R. Pryce ; D. Defries Lecturer: A. Hussain Instructors: A. Bedard, G. McDonald, L. McKay; V. Pelleck; B. Trunzo; J.Billeck DEGREES/PROGRAMS OFFERED 3-Year BPHE 4-Year BKin. 4-Year BKin. (Sport Coaching) 4-Year BSc. (Exercise Science) 4-Year BSc. (Athletic Therapy) MISSION Our mission is to provide an environment where students in Kinesiology and Applied Health can pursue their potential through our commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and community service. INTRODUCTION Kinesiology is the art and science of human movement from a psychological, sociological, biological, mechanical and physiological perspective. Professionals in the field of Kinesiology are interested in enhancing sport performance; the promotion of physical literacy; the technical and tactical aspects of coaching; the short and long term effects of exercise; and the impact of physical activity on society. The Bachelor of Physical and Health Education, The Bachelor of Kinesiology or Bachelor of Science degrees focus on areas related to health and fitness, exercise prescription, motor behaviour, sport science, sport and exercise psychology, physical activity and aging, adapted physical activity for individuals with mental and physical disabilities, sport management and athletic therapy. Graduates from Kinesiology and Applied Health are often employed in the school system, with amateur or professional sports organizations, in private business, with institutions or agencies and in community sport, and recreation programs. Additionally, upon completion of the initial degree, students may pursue graduate school in Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Psychology,,, Exercise physiology, Motor Behaviour and many more areas of Kinesiology. REQUIREMENTS FOR A 3-YEAR BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION (BPHE) Students are advised to consult with a member of the Department in planning their course of study. 90 credit hours Minimum 18 credit hours Science: 6 credit hours in Science Maximum Introductory Courses: Students may use a maximum of 42 credit hours at the 1000 level. Of these, a maximum of 6 credit hours may be below the 1000 level. Single Double Minimum 48 credit hours/maximum 48 credit hours. Minimum 48 credit hours in Kinesiology and Applied Health and specified number of credit hours in the other department/program. KINESIOLOGY MAJOR (Teachable Major) KIN-1101(3) KIN-1302(3) KIN-2202(3)* KIN-2301(3)* KIN-2304(3)* KIN-2305(3) Introduction to Kinesiology Teaching Individual Physical Activities or KIN-1303(3) Teaching Team Physical Activities Prevention and Care of Sport Injuries Scientific Principles of Fitness and Conditioning Issues in Health

KIN 3103(3) Adapted Physical Activity KIN 3305(3) Physical Activity: Promotion and Adherence 6 credit hours from: KIN-2104(3) KIN-2206(3) KIN-2207(3) KIN-2400(3) Outdoor Recreation and Education (all years) Movement Education (early/middle years) Physical Growth and Motor Development (all years) Teaching Games for Understanding (middle/senior years) Minimum of 9 additional credit hours from: KIN-1200(3) Principles in Coaching KIN-1302(3) Teaching Individual Physical Activities or KIN-1303(3) Teaching Team Physical Activities KIN-2111(3) Coaching and Teaching Basketball 1 KIN-2112(3) Coaching and Teaching Volleyball 1 KIN-2109(3) Instructing Sport and Physical Activities 6 credit hours from: KIN-2101(3) KIN-2200(3) KIN-2501(3) KIN-3201(3) KIN-3208(3) KIN-4104(3) Program Planning in Sport Issues in Sport Nutrition for Health and Wellness Physical Activity and Aging Sport Ethics any course that can be used towards the humanities requirement *any 2 will fulfill the science requirement within the Bachelor of Physical Health and Education degree. KINESIOLOGY TEACHABLE MINOR (Senior and Middle Years) Required courses: KIN-2301(3) KIN-2305(3) KIN-3103(3) 6 credit hours from: KIN-1302(3) KIN-1303(3) KIN-2400(3) 3 credit hours from: KIN-3305(3) Issues in Health Adapted Physical Activity Teaching Individual Physical Activities (middle/senior years) Teaching Team Physical Activities (middle/senior years) Teaching Games for Understanding Physical Activity: Promotion and Adherence Psychological Skills in Sport and Life KINESIOLOGY TEACHABLE MINOR (Early and Early/Middle Years) Required courses: KIN-2301(3) KIN-3103(3) 9 credit hours from: KIN-2206(3) KIN-2207(3) KIN-2305(3) KIN-2400(3) 3 credit hours from: KIN-3305(3) Adapted Physical Activity Movement Education Physical Growth and Motor Development Issues in Health Teaching Games for Understanding Physical Activity: Promotion and Adherence Psychological Skills in Sport and Life

REQUIREMENTS FOR A 4-YEAR BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY Science: Social Science: Maximum Introductory Courses: Students are advised to consult with a member of the Department in planning their course of study. 120 credit hours Minimum 60 credit hours 6 credit hours in Science 12 credit hours Students may use a maximum of 42 credit hours at the 1000 level. Of these, a maximum of 6 credit hours may be below the 1000 level. Minimum 60 credit hours/maximum 66 credit hours. KIN-1101(3) KIN-2200(3) KIN-2207(3) KIN-2204(3)* KIN-2301(3)* KIN-3208(3) KIN-3106(3)* 3 credit hours from: KIN-1200(3) KIN-1302(3) KIN-1303(3) Introduction to Kinesiology Issues in Sport or KIN-2305(3) Issues in Health Physical Growth and Motor Development Human Physiology or BIOL-1112(6) and Physiology Physical Activity and Aging Exercise Physiology or KIN-3201/3* or KIN-3304/3* Advanced Resistance Training Psychological Skills in Sport and Life or KIN-3305(3) Physical Activity: Promotion and Adherence Principles of Coaching Teaching Individual Physical Activities Teaching Team Physical Activities 3 credit hours from: KIN-2111(3) Coaching and Teaching Basketball 1 KIN-2112(3) Coaching and Teaching Volleyball 1 KIN-2109(3) Instructing Sport and Physical Activities *any 2 will fulfill the science requirement within the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree. Choose a minimum of 24 additional credit hours from other Kinesiology courses, for a total of 60 credit hours from Kinesiology. A minimum of 18 total credit hours of Kinesiology courses must be at the 3000 or 4000 level. Statistics Requirement: Choose 3 credit hours from: GEOG-2309(3)** PSYC-2101(3)** SOC-2125(3)** Statistical Techniques in Environmental Analysis (prereq. GEOG-1102(3) or GEOG-1103(3) or GEOG-1201(3) or GEOG-1202(3) or permission) Introduction to Data Analysis (prereq. PSYC-1000(6)) Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (prereq. SOC-1101(6) or permission of department chair) STAT-1302(3)** Statistical Analysis ll (prereq. STAT 1301(3)) STAT-1501(3) Elementary Biological Statistics I

Research Design and Methods Requirement Choose 3 credit hours from: PSYC-2102(3)** Introduction to Research Methods (prereq. PSYC-1000(6), PSYC-2101(3)) SOC-2126(3)** Introduction to Research Design and Qualitative Research (prereq. SOC-1101(6) or permission of department chair) IDS-3920(3)** Action Research Methods (prereq. IDS-1100(6) or CRS-1200(6) or permission) CJ-2101(3)** Research Method in Criminal Justice (prere. CJS-1101(6)) WGS-3200(6)** Feminist Research Methodologies Seminar (prereq. WOM-1232(6) or permission of Program Coordinator) REQUIREMENTS FOR A 4-YEAR BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY (SPORT COACHING) Students are advised to consult with a member of the Department in planning course of study. 120 credit hours Minimum 60 credit hours Science: 6 credit hours in Science Social Science: 12 credit hours in Social Science Maximum Introductory Courses: Students may use a maximum of 42 credit hours at the 1000 level. Of these, a maximum of 6 credit hours may be below the 1000 level. KIN-1200(3) KIN-2100(3) KIN-2101(3) KIN-2200(3) KIN-2202(3) * KIN-2204(3) * BIOL-1112(6)* KIN-2301(3) * KIN-2304(3) * KIN-2501(3) * KIN-3106(3) * KIN-3201(3) * KIN-3304(3) * KIN-4200(3) KIN-4502(3) * Minimum 60 credit hours/maximum 66 credit hours. Principles of Coaching Leadership in Sport: Emerging Perspectives Program Planning in Sport Issues in Sport Prevention and Care of Sport Injuries Introduction to Human Physiology or and Physiology Scientific Principles of Fitness and Conditioning Nutrition for Health and Wellness Psychological Skills in Sport and Life Exercise Physiology Advanced Resistance Training Advanced Seminar in Coaching Drugs and Ergogenic Aids in Sport In addition, choose a minimum of 9 additional credit hours from other Kinesiology courses, for a total of 60 credit hours from Kinesiology. *any 2 will fulfill the science requirement within the Bachelor of Kinesiology (Sport Coaching) degree Statistics Requirement Choose at least 3 credit hours from: GEOG-2309(3)** Statistical Techniques in Environmental Analysis (prereq. GEOG-1102(3) or GEOG-1103(3) or GEOG-1201(3) or GEOG-1202(3) or permission) PSYC-2101(3)** Introduction to Data Analysis (prereq. PSYC-1000(6)) SOC-2125(3)** Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (prereq. SOC-1101(6) or permission of department chair)

STAT-1302(3)** Statistical Analysis ll (prereq.stat 1301(3)) STAT-1501(3) Elementary Biological Statistics I Research Design and Methods Requirement Choose 3 credit hours from: PSYC-2102(3)** Introduction to Research Methods (prereq. PSYC-1000(6), PSYC-2101(3)) SOC-2126(3)** Introduction to Research Design and Qualitative Research (prereq. SOC-1101(6) or permission of department chair) IDS-3920(3)** Action Research Methods (prereq. IDS-1100(6) or CRS-1200(6) or permission) CJ-2101(3)** Research Method in Criminal Justice (prereq. CJS-1101(6)) WGS-3200(6)** Feminist Research Methodologies Seminar (prereq. WOM-1232(6) or permission of Program Coordinator) **Courses with prerequisites REQUIREMENTS FOR A 4-YEAR BSc IN KINESIOLOGY (EXERCISE SCIENCE) Maximum Introductory Courses: Single Double High School Prerequisites: KIN-1101(3) KIN-2200(3) KIN-2202(3) KIN-2301(3) KIN-2304(3) KIN-2501(3) KIN-3106(3) KIN-3201(3) KIN-4201(3) Students are advised to consult with a member of the Department in planning their course of study. 120 credit hours Minimum 60 credit hours Students may use a maximum of 42 credit hours at the 1000 level. Of these, a maximum of 6 credit hours may be below the 1000 level. Minimum 48 credit hours/maximum 78 credit hours. Minimum credit hours in Kinesiology and Applied Health and specified number of courses in other major. Chemistry 40S is required and Pre-Calculus or Applied Mathematics 40S is highly recommended Introduction to Kinesiology Issues in Sport or KIN-2305(3) Issues in Health Prevention and Care of Sport Injuries Scientific Principles of Fitness and Conditioning Nutrition for Health and Wellness Exercise Physiology Applied or KIN-4106(3) Exercise Physiology in Chronic Disease or Psychological Skills in Sport and Life or KIN-3305(3) Physical Activity: Promotion and Adherence Plus choose a minimum of 9 additional credit hours from Kinesiology and Applied Health science courses: KIN-3304(3) KIN-3505(3) KIN-4106(3) KIN-4201(3) KIN-4301(3) KIN-4502(3) Advanced Resistance Training Pathology in Sport Medicine Exercise Physiology in Chronic Disease Applied Applied Anatomy Drugs and Ergogenic Aids in Sport Plus choose an additional minimum 6 credit hours from any other Kinesiology and Applied Health course, for a minimum total of 48 credit hours from Kinesiology and Applied Health. Students may select up to an additional 30 credit hours in Kinesiology and Applied Health to a maximum of 78 credit hours. A minimum of 18 total credit hours of Kinesiology and Applied Health courses must be at the 3000 or 4000 level. Plus students need a total of 30 credit hours in Non-Kinesiology and Applied Health science courses (i.e. science courses which do not start with KIN). These include specific requirements as follows:

Statistics Requirement Choose at least 3 credit hours from: GEOG-2309(3)** Statistical Techniques in Environmental Analysis (prereq. GEOG-1102(3) or GEOG-1103(3) or GEOG-1201(3) or GEOG-1202(3) or permission) PSYC-2101(3)** Introduction to Data Analysis (prereq. PSYC-1000(6)) STAT-1302(3)** Statistical Analysis ll (prereq. STAT 1301(3)) STAT-1501(3) Elementary Biological Statistics I Research Design and Methods Requirement Choose 3 credit hours from: BIOL-3492(3) Quantitative and Theoretical Biology (prereq. BIOL-2301(3) and BIOL- 2403(3)) PSYC-2102(3) SOC-2126(3) Introduction to Research Methods (prereq. PSYC-2101(3) or STAT-1501(3)) Introduction to Research Design and Qualitative Research (prereq. SOC-1101(6) or permission of department chair) NOTE: The course choices for meeting the Statistics Requirement and the Research Design and Methods Requirement (as outlined above), with the EXCEPTION of GEOG 2309(3) and with the EXCEPTION of SOC 2126(3), may be used toward the 30 credit hours of Non- Kinesiology and Applied Health science courses required for the degree. Non-Kinesiology and Applied Health Science Course Requirements CHEM-1111(3) Introduction to Chemical Properties of Matter CHEM-1112(3) Basic Principles of Chemical Reactivity BIOL-1112(6) and Physiology or *BIOL-1115(3) Cells and Cell Processes *BIOL-1116(3) Evolution and Ecology *KIN 2204(3) Introduction to Human Physiology *Students wishing to double major in Biology need to take these three courses (BIOL-1115(3), BIOL1116(3) & KIN-2204(3) To achieve the total of 30 credit hours, students must select additional courses that fulfill the Science Requirement, with the exceptions of BIOL-1102(6), BIOL-1103(6), HIST-2900(6). The following upper level courses in Biology are recommended for students in Kinesiology and Applied Health degree streams: BIOL-2301(3) BIOL-3202(3) BIOL-3221(3) BIOL-3303(3) BIOL-3602(3) BIOL-3603(3) BIOL-3562(3) BIOL-3563(3) BIOL-4502(3) BIOL-4601(3) Genetics Histology Cell Biology Molecular Genetics and Genomics (prereq. BIOL-2301(3)) Comparative Animal Physiology I Comparative Animal Physiology II(prereq. BIOL-3602(3)) Human Reproductive Biology Human Embryology Molecular Cell Biology (prereq. BIOL-2301(3), BIOL-3221(3), CHEM-3502(3), CHEM- 3503(3), coreq. BIOL-3303(3)) Ecological Animal Physiology (prereq. CHEM-1111(3), CHEM-1112(3), and any one of BIOL-2111(6), BIOL-3602(3) and BIOL-3603(3), or CHEM-3502(3) and CHEM-3503(3)) Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Academic Pathway The University of Winnipeg and the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College have entered into an articulation agreement where students can complete three years of study towards the 4 year BSc. (Exercise Science) degree and apply for early consideration to the Chiropractic College after their second year of study; if accepted by CMCC, they would transfer to the Chiropractic College after their third year of study at the University of Winnipeg and go on to complete four more years of study towards a degree in Chiropractic; after which time, The University of Winnipeg will recognize one year of Chiropractic study towards a 4 year BSc (Exercise Science) degree. Upon completion, students will graduate with two degrees within a 7 year span that would have otherwise taken 8 years to complete. To be accepted into the CMCC Academic Pathway you must contact the Department Assistant in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health at kinesiology@uwinnipeg.ca or by phone 204.786.9024

REQUIREMENTS FOR A 4-YEAR BSc IN KINESIOLOGY (ATHLETIC THERAPY) Maximum Introductory Courses: Students are advised to consult with a member of the Department in planning their course of study. 120 credit hours Minimum 60 credit hours Students may use a maximum of 42 credit hours at the 1000 level. Of these, a maximum of 6 credit hours may be below the 1000 level. Minimum 75 credit hours/maximum 78 credit hours. KIN-1101(3) BIOL-1112(6) PSY-1000(6) BUS-1201(3) KIN-2202(3) KIN-2301(3) KIN-2304(3) KIN-2500(3) KIN-2501(3) KIN-2503(3) KIN-3106(3) KIN-3107(3) KIN-3201(3) KIN-3304(3) KIN-3500(6) KIN-3501(3) KIN-3502(3) KIN-3503(3) KIN-3504(3) KIN-3505(3) KIN-4301(3) KIN-4500(6) KIN-4501(3) KIN-4502(3) Introduction to Kinesiology & Physiology Introductory Psychology Introduction to Business I Prevention and Care of Sport Injuries Scientific Principles of Fitness and Conditioning Athletic Therapy: Practicum I Nutrition for Health and Wellness Athletic Taping & Splinting Techniques Exercise Physiology Therapeutic Modalities in Sport Medicine Advanced Resistance Training Athletic Therapy: Practicum II Assessment of Upper and Lower Body Sport Injuries Rehabilitation of Upper and Lower Body Sport Injuries Massage Techniques in Sport Sport First Responder Pathology in Sport Medicine Applied Anatomy Athletic Therapy Practicum III Sports Injuries of the Spine Drugs and Ergogenic Aids in Sport Additional Kinesiology electives: At least one of: KIN-2305(3) At least one of: KIN-3103(3) KIN-3208(3) Issues in Health Psychological Skills in Sport and Life Adapted Physical Activity Physical Activity and Aging The Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA) requires all athletic therapy certification candidates to have completed 1200 hours of internship. The three Practicum courses (KIN-2500(3), KIN-3500(6), KIN-4500(6)) will account for approximately 600 internship hours. Statistics Requirement Choose at least 3 credit hours from: PSYC-2101(3)** Intro to Data Analysis (prereq. PSYC-1000(6)) STAT-1302(3)** Statistical Analysis ll (prereq. STAT 1301(3)) STAT-1501(3) Elementary Biological Statistics I

Research Design and Methods Requirement Choose at least 3 credit hours from: PSYC-2102(3) Introduction to Research Methods (prereq. PSYC-2101(3) or STAT-1501(3)) SOC-2126(3) Introduction to Research Design and Qualitative Research (prereq. SOC-1101(6) or permission of department chair) REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 4-YEAR BSc IN KINESIOLOGY WITH A BUSINESS STREAM Students must complete the requirements of the 4-year BSc in Kinesiology degree (see previous section) and the set of core courses indicated in the "Science with a Business Stream" section of the Calendar. GENERAL INFORMATION Courses in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health are scheduled on a rotation basis. Since faculty members are responsible for multiple courses, a given course may not be scheduled annually. Every effort is made to offer all courses for timely access by students. Contact the Department to express interest in a particular course or in knowing when it will be next available. COURSE LISTINGS KIN-1101(3) Introduction to Kinesiology KIN-1200(3) Principles of Coaching KIN/CLAS-2060(3) Sport in the Ancient World KIN-1302(3) Teaching Individual Physical Activity KIN-1303(3) Teaching Team Physical Activities KIN-2100(3) Leadership in Sport: Emerging Perspectives KIN-2101(3) Program Planning In Sport KIN-2104(3) Outdoor Recreation and Education KIN-2109(3) Instructing Sport and Physical Activities KIN-2111(3) Coaching & Teaching Basketball l KIN-2112(3) Coaching & Teaching Volleyball I KIN-2200(3) Issues in Sport KIN-2202(3) Prevention and Care of Sport Injuries KIN-2204(3) Introduction to Human Physiology KIN-2206(3) Movement Education KIN-2207(3) Physical Growth and Motor Development KIN-2301(3) KIN-2304(3) Scientific Principles of Fitness & Conditioning KIN-2305(3) Issues in Health KIN-2400(3) Teaching Games for Understanding KIN-2500(3) Athletic Therapy: Practicum I KIN-2501(3) Nutrition for Health and Wellness KIN-2503(3) Athletic Taping and Splinting Techniques KIN-2511(3) Coaching & Teaching Basketball II KIN-2512(3) Coaching & Teaching Volleyball II KIN/CLAS-2850 (3) The Classical Roots of Medical Terminology KIN-3103(3) Adapted Physical Activity Psychological Skills In Sport and Life KIN-3106(3) Exercise Physiology KIN-3107(3) KIN-3201(3) KIN-3206(3) KIN-3208(3) KIN-3304(3) KIN-3305(3) KIN-3500(6) KIN-3501(3) KIN-3502(3) KIN-3503(3) KIN-3504(3) KIN-3505(3) KIN-3904(3) KIN-4104(3) KIN-4106(3) KIN-4200(3) KIN-4201(3) KIN-4206(3) KIN-4301(3) KIN-4500(6) KIN-4501(3) KIN-4502(3) Therapeutic Modalities in Sport Medicine Directed Studies Physical Activity and Aging Advanced Resistance Training Physical Activity: Promotion and Adherence Athletic Therapy: Practicum II Assessment of Upper and Lower Limb Sport Injuries Rehabilitation of Upper and Lower Limb Sport Injuries Massage Techniques in Sport Sport First Responder Pathology in Sport Medicine Personal Fitness Trainer Sport Ethics Exercise Physiology in Chronic Disease Advanced Seminar in Coaching System Applied Directed Studies Applied Athletic Therapy: Practicum III Sports Injuries of the Spine Drugs and Ergogenic Aids in Sport EXPERIMENTAL COURSES KIN 4601(3) Nutrition for Exercise and Sport Performance COURSE DESCRIPTIONS All course descriptions for all undergraduate programs can now be found in the back portion of the print Undergraduate Academic Calendar. They are also available in one large PDF in the Academic Calendar section of the University website: http://uwinnipeg.ca/academics/calendar/index.html