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YORK UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF HEALTH SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY & HEALTH SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION... 2 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (BA & BSc)... 8 PRACTICUM (PKIN) PROGRAM... 15 CHECKLISTS... 17 CERTIFICATE STREAMS (Athletic Therapy, Fitness Assessment and Exercise Counselling... 26 ACADEMIC COURSE LIST... 29 Course Descriptions... 31 1000 Level... 31 2000 Level... 31 3000 Level... 32 4000 Level... 36 Practicum Course Descriptions... 45 Aquatic Courses... 45 Team Sports... 46 Individual and Dual Sports... 48 Dance/Gymnastics Courses... 50 Track and Field Courses... 51 Emergency Care Courses... 51 Additional Practicum Courses... 52 KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENT LISTSERV... 54 YORK U KINESIOLOGY ADVISING FACEBOOK GROUP... 54 THE FACULTY OF HEALTH STUDENT CAUCUS (FHSC)... 54 1

GENERAL INFORMATION Overview of the Kinesiology and Health Science Program at York York offers Kinesiology & Health Science students one of the most diversified schools of Kinesiology & Health Science in North America and the largest of its kind in Canada. Kinesiology & Health Science is the study of human movement and the relationship between physical activity and health. Most students enter the Kinesiology & Health Science Program because they have a keen interest in physical activity and health. At York you will encounter a multidisciplinary program focused on helping you build an understanding of the anatomical, physiological, psychological and cultural aspects of human movement and health. A wide range of program options, including numerous academic elective and practicum courses, will provide the foundations to launch you into the career of your choice in fields such as health and fitness, teaching, or coaching, and will also prepare you for graduate level professional training in specialized programs such as medicine, physiotherapy, dentistry, chiropractic, education and research. York s Kinesiology & Health Science program offers multiple degree options tailored to your academic and career interests. These include the Specialized Honours B.A. or B.Sc. in Kinesiology & Health Science, as well as Double Major and Major-Minor / Minor-Major B.A. or B.Sc. program options which enable you to combine your studies in Kinesiology & Health Science with another discipline. York s Kinesiology & Health Science program combines lectures, tutorials, experiential laboratories, as well as physical activity / practicum courses, to give you the opportunity to develop skills in a wide variety of settings and approaches. Field Centre, the Rexall Tennis Centre, the Ice Gardens, stadium, gymnasia, dance studios, squash courts, sport playing fields, softball fields, outdoor tennis courts, squash courts, swimming pool, and fitness centre) will ensure that you are able to apply classroom learning to sport settings and develop your own physical and professional skills. As a student, you may join a variety of national associations in addition to York s Kinesiology & Health Science Student Organization (KAHSSO). The Kinesiology and Health Science academic (KINE) and practicum (PKIN) courses, degree types, certificate streams and degree requirements are described in this publication. Information presented here should only be used as a guide. Students should consult the York Calendar, Undergraduate Programs (www.registrar.yorku.ca) for specific rules and regulations. Questions regarding Kinesiology and Health Science programs and courses can be addressed to the Undergraduate Office, 341 Bethune College, York University. Questions related to the Faculty requirements should be directed to the Faculty of Health Office of Student and Academic Services (hhadvise@yorku.ca). The Graduate Programme in Kinesiology and Health Science at York University offers courses, research training and professional training leading to M.Sc., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Choice of the M.Sc. or M.A. research degree is determined by the background of the student, the research focus of the supervisor and choice of courses. For more information on the programme and research interests of faculty members, please consult the graduate programme website at www.yorku.ca/kahs. Our program features more than fifty professors who enthusiastically engage in health, activity and sport-related teaching and research at York. York s world class athletic training facilities (which include the City of Toronto Track and 2

Important Things to Know About Being a Student in Kinesiology and Health Science Kinesiology and Health Science: An Honours Program Students may select Kinesiology and Health Science as their study major or minor in the first year or subsequent years if they have Honours standing. Honours standing must be maintained to proceed to subsequent years, and to graduate. Students who do not maintain Honours standing may not continue in the Kinesiology and Health Science Program and must select another major. Honours Standing Guidelines To continue in Honours, students, upon completion of each academic session (fall/winter and summer), must have a cumulative average as follows: Year Earned Credit Range 1 0 to 23 4.00 2 24-53 4.25 3 54-83 4.80 4 84 or more 5.00 Cumulative overall average required Plagarism and Academic Dishonesty The School of Kinesiology & Health Science takes academic dishonesty and plagiarism very seriously, and will prosecute offenders. According to the Senate Policy on Academic Honesty, Plagiarism is the representation of another person s ideas or writing as one s own. The most obvious form of this kind of dishonesty is the presentation of all or part of another person s published work as something one has written. However, paraphrasing another s writing without proper acknowledgement may also be considered plagiarism. It is your responsibility to know what constitutes plagiarism and academic dishonesty. Any breach of academic honesty will be dealt with according to the University s policies, which can be found at the following website: www.yorku.ca/academicintegrity/ Academic Integrity Tutorial: www.yorku.ca/tutorial/academic_integrity/ University, Senate, Faculty and Departmental Regulations Students are reminded that they must abide by all the University, Senate, Faculty and Departmental regulations in effect. The following email addresses are provided to assist students, staff and faculty in finding answers to questions concerning these regulations: University Policies, Procedures & Regulations Database: www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/ Faculty of Health: www.health.yorku.ca Faculty of Health, Office of Student and Academic Services: www.yorku.ca/health/current_students/. Undergraduate Program in Kinesiology and Health Science: www.yorku.ca/health/kine/ Students are reminded that they may petition on reasonable grounds, in writing, any Faculty regulations. All enquiries about regulations and petition procedures should be addressed to the Registrar s Office. For further information on petitions and appeals, students should visit the web site for the Registrar s Office: www.registrar.yorku.ca/ 3

Grades and Grading Schemes Except for courses taken under the Ungraded Option, courses in the Undergraduate faculties represented in this publication are graded according to the scale below. The grade point values are used to compute averages. For information regarding ungraded option regulations, refer to the Grading information available in the Faculty of Health section of the York Calendar. NOTE: Only courses taken at York University are included in the grade point averages. The percentages indicated are not part of the official grading scheme and are meant only to be used as guidelines. The letter-grade system is the fundamental system of assessment of performance in undergraduate programs at York University. graduate or senior undergraduate courses where course work typically, or at the instructor's discretion, consists of a single piece of work (e.g. honours theses or graduate research papers not due by the drop date, etc.) practicum courses ungraded courses courses in Faculties where the drop date occurs within the first 3 weeks of classes courses which run on a compressed schedule ( a course which accomplishes its academic credits of work at a rate of one credit hour per two calendar weeks or faster) NOTE: Under unusual and/or unforeseeable circumstances which disrupt the academic norm, instructors are expected to provide grading schemes and academic feedback in the spirit of these regulations, as soon as possible. Grade Grade Point Percent Range Grading Scheme and Feedback Policy Description A+ 9 90 100 Exceptional A 8 80 89 Excellent B+ 7 75 79 Very Good B 6 70 74 Good C+ 5 65 69 Competent C 4 60 64 Fairly Competent D+ 3 55 59 Passing D 2 50 54 Marginally Passing E 1 Marginally below 50% Marginally Failing F 0 Below 50% Failing It is University policy that the grading scheme for a course (i.e. kinds and weights of assignments, essays, exams, etc.) be announced, and be available in writing, within the first two weeks of class, and that, under normal circumstances, some graded feedback worth at least 15% of the final grade for Fall, Winter or Summer Term and 30% or full year courses offered in the Fall/Winter Term, be received by students in all courses prior to the final withdrawal date from a course without receiving a grade, with the following exceptions: 4

How to Calculate the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) Averages are calculated on the basis of the point value assigned to each letter grade: A+ = 9.0 A = 8.0 B+ = 7.0 B = 6.0 C+ = 5.0 C = 4.0 D+ = 3.0 D = 2.0 E = 1.0 F = 0.0 Calculating your CGPA: Example: 93 Grade Points divided by 18 Credits = 5.17 CGPA Kinesiology and Health Science is an Honours program. As such, Kinesiology and Health Science major students are required to maintain Honours Standing in order to proceed in KINE and to be eligible to graduate. It is recommended that students plan course selections to meet graduation requirements for a 90 credit degree in another subject area. This is essential if the cumulative grade point average of the student falls below Honours Standing and may be important if the student is accepted into a professional program such as medicine. In these situations a student may apply to graduate with a York University degree in another subject area. 1. Multiply total credit of each course by the grade point. 2. Add up total number of credits. 3. Add up total grade points. 4. Divide the total grade points by the total credits Visit the GPA calculator at: www.yorku.ca/health/current_students/gpa.h tml Course Grade Points Credits BIOL 1010 6.0 MATH 1025 3.0 KINE 2031 3.0 KINE 2049 3.0 CSE 1520 3.0 Total Grade Points C+ 5.0 x 6 = 30 F 0.0 x 3 = 0 B 6.0 x 3 = 18 B+ 7.0 x 3 = 21 A 8.0 x 3 = 24 TOTAL 18 93 5

Information on Scholarships and Student Awards for Kinesiology Students The School of Kinesiology and Health Science offers numerous financial awards and scholarships for its continuing students. Scholarships and awards are administered by the university s Office of Student Financial Services. A formal application is required, available from the School s Executive Officer (302 Tait McKenzie Centre), the Undergraduate Office (341 Bethune) or from the Kinesiology and Health Science website. For awards where financial need is a criterion, applicants must also complete the FW10-11 York Undergraduate Bursary online application form available at http://sfs.yorku.ca/. Please note that a grade point average (GPA) of 6.0 qualifies as a B or 70%. Schedule of Holidays, Observances, and Reading Week: www.registrar.yorku.ca/importantdates/religi ousdates.htm Undergraduate Sessional Dates: www.registrar.yorku.ca/importantdates/index.htm Office of Student Financial Services: http://sfs.yorku.ca/ On-line Degree Progress Report: www.registrar.yorku.ca/mydegreeprogress There are too many awards to list here. For more information we invite you to visit www.yorku.ca/health/kine/awards.html or http://sfs.yorku.ca/scholarships/index.htm. The Awards and Scholarships brochures and application forms will be available in September. The application deadline is mid-october, with awards selections made by late November. Some Useful Websites School of Kinesiology and Health Science www.yorku.ca/health/kine/ Kinesiology Undergraduate Program: www.yorku.ca/health/kine/about.html Current Students, find information on Courses and Enrolment, Student Records, Money Matters, Academic Support, Student Life, Campus Services and more! www.yorku.ca/yorkweb/cs.htm Sport and Recreation: www.yorku.ca/sprtyork/index.asp Kinesiology & Health Science Graduate Program www.yorku.ca/gradkahs 6

What Do I Need to Know to Graduate? 1. It is the responsibility of each student to be familiar with the specific requirements associated with the degree, diploma, or certificate sought. 2. While academic advice is available, it is the responsibility of each student to ensure that courses chosen meet all program and degree requirements for graduation. NOTE: Each student is also responsible for the following: verifying the accuracy of registration records, including all course changes; fulfilling the requirements and being aware of academic progress in all registered courses; noting and abiding by the sessional deadline dates published in the Lecture Schedule each year, especially course change deadline dates. 1. Use the checklists found in this publication (and online at www.yorku.ca/health/kine) to keep track of your progress. You should also check your progress using York s online degree progress tool (www.registrar.yorku.ca/mydegreeprogre ss) 2. Only students who have completed the checklists in this publication will be seen for advising sessions in the Kinesiology Undergraduate Office. 3. You must apply to graduate before your record will be examined to ensure that you have completed all of your degree requirements. (http://www.yorku.ca/mygraduation/convoca tion/gradchecklist.htm) 4. The deadline to apply for the Spring (June) convocation is January 31st. 5. The deadline to apply for the Fall (October) convocation is July 31st. 6. Students are advised to apply to graduate as early as possible, preferably after registering in their final course(s). The Degree Audit Unit sends letters to students who appear to be missing a degree requirement. If you have applied early and there is a problem you may be able to resolve the problem during the Winter term. 7. Students are advised to complete core practicum (PKIN) requirements (i.e. one PKIN completed in each of the six core areas) by the end of their third year of study. Kinesiology and Health Science Student Organization (KAHSSO) enews Join our list serve and get the scoop! Social events, career seminars, job opportunities, Kin clothing, study sessions, Kin Games, updates, and more!!! Don t miss out! Sign up on our website. Kine Clothes Show your YORK Kinesiology pride by wearing your very own KINE clothing. Superior gear at the lowest prices possible!! Act fast Kin clothing orders are taken during the first couple of months of the beginning of the school year, so you can have them in time for the holidays. Pictures of last year's clothing are available for viewing on our website. Academics For the past 4 years, study sessions were hosted by KAHSSO, led by both students and TA's. Tutoring is available for various Kinesiology courses on an individual and group basis. Past exams from certain core classes are also available in the KAHSSO office to help you prepare for your upcoming tests. 7

Socials GET INVOLVED! Join fellow KINE students for a multitude of social events throughout the year. Past outings have been: Bowling, Toronto Rock Lacrosse games, Skating @ Nathan Phillips Square, Tubing in Barrie, a midsummer camping trip, Rockclimbing, old school roller skating, Kin Games, Pub Night, and lots more! Get to know your fellow classmates and enjoy university life to its fullest! Check out the website for pictures of past events. Get Involved Want to be a part of KAHSSO? Council elections are held at the end of the fall-winter academic session; however, not all positions are always filled. Check out our website for positions available for the 2010-2011 school year. Council members must hold two office hours per week and must attend a monthly meeting. If you cannot commit, you can still become a General member: by signing up on our listserv you automatically become a General member, and are free to attend and participate any of our events. Visit our website for additional information and updates! www.yorku.ca/kahsso 114 Bethune College 416-650-4975 kahsso@yorku.ca www.yorku.ca/kahsso DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements A. Complete at least 120 credits B. General Education (For students starting in 2009-10 or later) A minimum of 18 credits as follows: Students will select their General Education requirements in accordance with the following: six credits in humanities (HUMA) at the 1000 or 2000 level six credits in social science (SOSC) at the 1000 or 2000 level or modes of reasoning (MODR) at the 1000 level six credits in natural science (NATS) at the 1000 or 2000 level It is strongly recommended that students complete the General Education requirements above within their first 54 credits. Students may take nine credits of either HUMA or SOSC, six credits of which would count toward the corresponding General Education area of study and the additional 3 credits would count toward electives. Students may complete a maximum of 30 credits in General Education, any additional credits not being used to fulfill General Education may count toward electives. (For students starting prior to 2009-10) Students will select their General Education requirements in accordance with the following: 1. One 1000-Level 9 credit Foundations course, in either the Division of Humanities or the Division of Social Science to be successfully completed within the first 24 credits. 2. One 1000-Level 6-credit course in the Division of Natural Science or in the Department of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Atmospheric Science, or Physics to be successfully completed prior to 8

graduation, and preferably within the first 42 credits. 3. One 2000-Level 9 credit Foundations course, in either the Division of Humanities or the Division of Social Science. If the 1000-Level 9 credit Foundations course is taken in the Division of Humanities, then the 2000- level 9 credit Foundations course must be taken in the Division of Social Science (and vice versa) to be successfully completed within the first 48 credits. 4. Effective Fall/Winter 2004/2005 - Faculty of Arts students may complete a maximum of three 9 credit Foundations courses for degree credit. Students who need to complete more than three Foundations courses in order to fulfill program (major or minor) course requirements may do so with permission. Breadth requirement will be satisfied by successfully completing the General Education/Foundations courses described above. C. Upper Level Academic Credits At least 36 credits at the 3000-4000 Level. At least 18 of the 36 academic credits must be at the 4000-Level, including at least 12 credits in KINESIOLOGY and HEALTH SCIENCE. (A KINE minor requires 6 KINE credits at the 4000- Level. All other programs require 12 KINE credits at the 4000-Level.) D. Elective Academic Credits Those students in a Specialized Honours KINE or KINE Honours Program require 18 academic credits outside of their major. General Education courses and Course Credit Exclusions (CCE) for KINE courses DO NOT qualify as outside courses. (Note: PSYC 1010 6.0, which is a prerequisite for KINE 3000 and KINE 3020, qualifies as elective credit) NOTE: 1. Two half (3.0) courses are equivalent to one (6.0) course. 2. Students may only complete a maximum of three 9 credit Foundation courses for degree credit. Kinesiology and Health Science Requirements SPECIALIZED HONOURS: Students will take a) Kinesiology and Health Science Core b) 6 additional KINE credits at the 4000 Level. c) Additional elective KINE credits at any level to achieve a minimum KINE total of 60 credits (54 credits prior to 2010-11). d) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. HONOURS: (Major) Students will take a) Kinesiology and Health Science Core b) 6 additional KINE credits at the 4000 level. c) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. HONOURS (DOUBLE MAJOR) Students will take a) Kinesiology and Health Science core b) 6 additional KINE credits at the 4000 level c) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. HONOURS (MINOR) Students will take a) Kinesiology and Health Science core b) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. 9

TYPICAL COURSE SEQUENCE FACULTY OF HEALTH SPECIALIZED HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE (BA) For students entering F/W 2010-11 Year/Level 1 HH KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology HH KINE 1020 6.0 Introduction to Fitness and Health SC NATS 1xxx 6.0 Natural Science (General Education) course AP Level 1/2xxx 6.0 Social Science or Modes of Reasoning (General Education) course AP Level 1/2xxx 6.0 Humanities (General Education) course PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements Year/Level 2 HH KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I HH KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy HH KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology HH KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology HH KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II HH KINE 3030 3.0 Introduction to the Biomechanical Analysis of Human Movement HH PSYC 1010 6.0 Introduction to Psychology Elective 6.0 Non-KINE elective course PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements Year/Level 3 HH KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health HH KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance and Motor Learning HH KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology HH KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition HH KINE any level 6.0 Elective Kinesiology course(s), any level Elective 12.0 Non-KINE elective course PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements Year/Level 4 HH KINE 4xxx 6.0 4000 Level Elective Kinesiology course(s) Elective 4xxx 6.0 Any Course including KINE Elective 3/4xxx 6.0 Any Course including KINE Elective 12.0 Any Course including KINE PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements In this example, the student completed 120 academic credits and 8 practicum courses in 4 years. 10

Honours Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements For Students Starting in 2008-09 A. Complete at least 120 credits B. UPPER LEVEL REQUIEMENTS A minimum of 42 credits must be earned in courses at the 3000 level or higher. C. GENERAL EDUCATION General Education courses are required within all B.Sc. (Hons.) Programs. These non-science courses provide a broad perspective on current scholarship and the diversity of human experience. The courses are also expected to enhance students critical skills in reading, writing, and thinking and contribute to their preparation for post university life. All BSc (Hons.) candidates must complete a minimum of 12 credits from two different areas of study, including at least 3 credits from each area. For a listing of courses that meet the General Education criteria contact the KINE office (341BC) NOTE: General Education courses may NOT be taken on a Pass/Fail basis. D. Basic Science requirement: A minimum of 15 credits as follows: six (6) credits selected from: SC/MATH 1505 6.00, SC/MATH 1013 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/MATH 1025 3.00 nine (9) credits selected from: SC/BIOL 1010 6.00, SC/PHYS 1410 6.00 or SC/PHYS 1010 6.00, SC/CHEM 1000 3.00 and/or SC/CHEM 1001 3.00, SC/EATS 1010 3.00 and/or SC/EATS 1011 3.00, SC/CSE 1520 3.00 or SC/CSE 1540 3.00 E. HH/PSYC 1010 6.0 (prerequisite for KINE 3000 and 3020) For Students Starting in 2009-10 (or later) A. COMPLETE AT LEAST 120 CREDITS A minimum of 84 credits must be from Science (SC) courses. B. UPPER LEVEL REQUIEMENTS A minimum of 42 credits must be earned in courses at the 3000 level or higher. C. GENERAL EDUCATION A minimum of 18 credits as follows: six credits in humanities (HUMA) at the 1000 or 2000 level six credits in social science (SOSC) at the 1000 or 2000 level six credits in modes of reasoning (MODR) at the 1000 level It is strongly recommended that students complete the General Education requirements above within their first 54 credits. Students may take nine credits of either HUMA or SOSC, six credits of which would count toward the corresponding General Education area of study and the additional 3 credits would count toward electives. Students may complete a maximum of 30 credits in General Education, any additional credits not being used to fulfill General Education may count toward electives. NOTE: General Education courses may NOT be taken on a Pass/Fail basis. D. Basic Science requirement: A minimum of 15 credits as follows: six (6) credits selected from: SC/MATH 1505 6.00, SC/MATH 1013 3.00, SC/MATH 1014 3.00, SC/MATH 1025 3.00 nine (9) credits selected from: SC/BIOL 1010 6.00, SC/PHYS 1420 6.00 or SC/PHYS 1410 6.00 or SC/PHYS 1010 6.00, SC/CHEM 1000 3.00 and/or SC/CHEM 1001 3.00, SC/EATS 1010 3.00 and/or SC/EATS 1011 3.00, SC/CSE 1520 3.00 or SC/CSE 1540 3.00 11

E. HH/PSYC 1010 6.0 (prerequisite for KINE 3000 and 3020) KINESIOLOGY and HEALTH SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR BSC DEGREES: SPECIALIZED HONOURS: Students will take: a) Kinesiology and Health Science Core b) Additional KINE credits at the 4000 Level to achieve a minimum of 12 KINE 4000 level credits. c) Additional elective KINE credits at any level to achieve a minimum KINE total of 60 credits (54 credits prior to 2010-11). d) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. c) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. HONOURS MAJOR / MINOR (with KINE as Major): Same as for Honours Double Major KINE MINOR: Students will take: a) Kinesiology and Health Science core b) Practicum (PKIN) courses to meet requirements. HONOURS DOUBLE MAJOR: Students will take: a) Kinesiology and Health Science core b) Additional KINE credits at the 4000 level to achieve a minimum of 12 KINE 4000 level credits. 12

TYPICAL COURSE SEQUENCE FACULTY OF HEALTH SPECIALIZED HONOURS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE (BSc) For students entering F/W 2010-11 Year/Level 1 HH KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology HH KINE 1020 6.0 Introduction to Fitness and Health AP HUMA 1/2xxx 6.0 Humanities (General Education) course SC Level 1xxx 6.0 6.0 credits selected from BIOL 1010 6. 0; CHEM 1000 3.0 + CHEM 1001 3.0; EATS 1010 3.0 + 1011 3.0; PHYS 1010 6.0 or PHYS 1410 6.0 or PHYS 1420 6.0; CSE 1520 3.0 or CSE 1540 3.0 HH PSYC 1010 6.0 Introduction to Psychology HH PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements Year/Level 2 HH KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I HH KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy HH KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology HH KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology HH KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II HH KINE 3030 3.0 Introduction to the Biomechanical Analysis of Human Movement AP SOSC 1/2xxx 6.0 Social Science (General Education) course AP MODR 1/2xxx 6.0 Modes of Reasoning (General Education) course HH PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements Year/Level 3 HH KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health HH KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance and Motor Learning HH KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology HH KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition SC MATH 1xxx 6.0 Approved Math course SC 3.0 3.0 credits selected from CHEM 1000 3.0, CHEM 1001 3.0, EATS 1010 3.0, EATS 1011 3.0, CSE 1520 3.0, or CSE 1540 3.0 HH KINE any level 6.0 Elective Kinesiology course(s), any level Elective 3.0 Any Course(s) including KINE HH PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements Year/Level 4 Elective KINE 4xxx 6.0 Elective KINE Course(s) Elective 3/4xxx 6.0 Elective KINE Course(s) Elective 3/4xxx 12.0 Any Course(s) including KINE Elective 6.0 Any Course(s) including KINE HH PKIN courses X 2 Number and area to meet practicum requirements In this example, the student completed 120 academic credits and 8 practicum courses in 4 years. 13

Academic Core Requirements KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH SCIENCE ACADEMIC CORE REQUIREMENTS KINE 1000 6.0 KINE 1020 6.0 KINE 2011 3.0 KINE 2031 3.0 KINE 2049 3.0 KINE 2050 3.0 KINE 3000 3.0 KINE 3012 3.0 KINE 3020 3.0 KINE 3030 3.0 KINE 4010 3.0 KINE 4020 3.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology Fitness and Health Human Physiology I Human Anatomy Research Methods in Kinesiology Analysis of Data in Kinesiology I Psychology of Physical Activity and Health Human Physiology II Skilled Performance and Motor Learning Introduction to the Biomechanical Analysis of Human Movement Exercise Physiology Human Nutrition Total 42 Academic (KINE) credits KINE CORE COURSE PROGRESSION (BA and BSc Degrees) 1 st Year KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 2 nd Year KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I (Fall) KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy (Fall) KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology (Fall) KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology (Winter) KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II (Winter) KINE 3030 3.0 Introduction to Biomechanical Analysis (Winter) 3 rd Year KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance and Motor Learning (Fall) KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology (Fall) KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health (Winter) KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition (Winter) 14

Practicum (PKIN) Program Practicum courses have no academic weight and are not included in the total of 120 academic credits required for the Honours degree. Kinesiology and Health Science students are required to take a TOTAL OF 8 PKIN COURSES, including one (1) PKIN course from each of the 6 areas in the Practicum core. PRACTICUM CORE: one (1) course from EACH of the following six areas: Aquatics Team Sports Individual/Dual Sports Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care PKIN courses taken prior to F/W 08/09 with a PKIN credit weight of 2.0 count as one (1) PKIN course. Courses with 4.0 PKIN credit weight count as two (2) PKIN courses. Please see the PKIN course descriptions starting on page 45 for Course Credit Exclusion information. PKIN Courses Aquatic Courses 0200 0.00 Swimming I 0240 0.00 Life Saving I 0250 0.00 Life Saving II 0261 0.00 Lifeguarding I (NLS Course) 0262 0.00 Lifeguarding II (NLS Course) 0265 0.00 Competitive Lifesaving 0270 0.00 Skin Diving 0285 0.00 Aqua Fitness (Deep Water) 0291 0.00 Aquatic Instructor I 0292 0.00 Aquatic Instructor II 0294 0.00 Aquatic Sports and Activities 0295 0.00 Pre-Swim I Team Games/Sports Courses 0301 0.00 Basketball I Co-ed 0302 0.00 Basketball I Men s 0303 0.00 Basketball I Women s 0304 0.00 Basketball II 0305 0.00 Field Hockey I 0306 0.00 Field Hockey II 0308 0.00 Football I 0328 0.00 Soccer I 0329 0.00 Soccer II (Coaching) 0330 0.00 Futsal 0332 0.00 Volleyball I 0333 0.00 Volleyball II 0336 0.00 Beach Volleyball I 0340 0.00 Softball 0350 0.00 Team Handball 0390 0.00 Team Sport Basic Skills Individual and Dual Sports Courses 0400 0.00 Tai Chi I 0401 0.00 Tai Chi II 0402 0.00 Yoga I 0404 0.00 Aikido Yoshinkan 0405 0.00 Pilates 0410 0.00 Golf I 0411 0.00 Golf II 0415 0.00 Court Games 0416 0.00 Squash II 0435 0.00 Tennis I 0436 0.00 Tennis II 0437 0.00 Tennis Instructor 0440 0.00 Badminton I 0460 0.00 Strength Training 0465 0.00 Weightlifting Dance/Gymnastics Courses 0500 0.00 Basic Movement 0502/0503 0.00 Men s/women s Gymnastics I 0512/0513 0.00 Men s/women s Gymnastics II 0514 0.00 Rhythmic Gymnastics I (W) 0560 0.00 Modern Dance I 0565 0.00 African and Caribbean Dance 0570 0.00 Ballroom Dance 0585 0.00 Country Dance 0590 0.00 Jazz Dance I 0595 0.00 Jazz Dance II Track and Field Courses 0600 0.00 Track and Field I 0610 0.00 Track and Field II Emergency Care Courses 0750 0.00 Emergency Care I 0770 0.00 First Aid/CPR Instructor Additional Courses (may be taken as electives) 0840 0.00 Elementary & Recreational Games 15

Prerequisites Where courses are offered consecutively in the same area (example: Volleyball I, Volleyball II) students must have achieved at least a B in the preceding course in order to take the subsequent course unless otherwise stated. Qualified students may be admitted directly into an advanced level course with the permission of the instructor. In these cases no credit is awarded for the lower level course. Practicum Enrollment Priority enrolment is given to Kinesiology and Health Science Honours standing students. Students are responsible for enrolling, adding, and dropping courses. The add/drop dates for the practicum courses are the same as those published for the academic courses. Students requesting the drop of an F grade received because they enrolled in a PKIN but did not attend or participate will be charged a $25.00 administrative fee per PKIN course. The money will be placed in the scholarship fund for Kinesiology and Health Science students. To exercise the Pass/Fail option, students must sign the appropriate documentation within the first two weeks of the term (or equivalent for condensed course) in which the course begins. Pass/Fail option forms are available from PKIN course directors. Please note: practicum courses and grades are listed on the official transcript but are not calculated in the cumulative grade point average. Varsity Sport Practicum Credits Students who complete a season as a member of a York University varsity team are eligible to receive a 1 PKIN course credit allowance per year to a maximum of 3 practicum course credits. To receive this credit students must complete an application form available from the Undergraduate Office (341 Bethune College). Exceptional Circumstances Students who believe they may have difficulty completing the practicum requirements must contact the Undergraduate Office prior to completing their second year of study. NOTE: Students who attend more than 20 percent of the classes for a course are not eligible to request a grade removal. Participation To receive credit for a practicum course a student must attend and actively participate in a minimum of 80 percent of the classes for the course. In extenuating circumstances, such as verified illness or injury which prevents full participation, the grading during the term may be changed to a Pass/Fail. In such cases the student and the instructor agree in writing to the terms for a pass in the course. A copy of this signed written agreement must be forwarded to the Undergraduate Office. Students with a disability are considered on a case-by-case basis. Evaluation Grades and Pass/Fail Option Evaluation of a student s competence in a practicum is based on skill execution and skill theory (oral and/or written). The practicum grading scale is A, B, C, F or Pass/Fail option. 16

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science BA SPECIALIZED HONOURS (For Students Entering KINE 2006, 2007, or 2008) GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (24 Credits) Credits COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Humanities or Social Science 1000 Level Foundations course 9 Humanities or Social Science 2000 Level Foundations course 9 Natural Science 1000 Level 6 Breadth Requirement: The 2000 Level Foundations course must be taken in the Department opposite from the 1000 Level Foundations course. NON-KINE ELECTIVES: (At least 18 credits in addition to the General Education requirements, outside the major area) Course outside major (PSYC 1010 6.0 highly recommended) 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course (Recommended)* 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course (Recommended)* 3 *These 4000 Level credits may be done in another Department. Students are reminded that 54 KINE credits are required for a Specialized Honours degree. OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level Any Course/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 17

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science BA HONOURS (For Students Entering KINE 2006, 2007 or 2008) GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (24 Credits) Credits COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Humanities or Social Science 1000 Level Foundations course 9 Humanities or Social Science 2000 Level Foundations course 9 Natural Science 1000 Level 6 Breadth Requirement: The 2000 Level Foundations course must be taken in the Department opposite from the 1000 Level Foundations course. NON-KINE ELECTIVES: (At least 18 credits in addition to the General Education requirements, outside the major area) Course outside major (PSYC 1010 6.0 highly recommended) 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (6 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 OTHER COURSES 4000 Level Any Department 6 (3+3) 3000 or 4000 Level Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 18

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science BA SPECIALIZED HONOURS (For Students Entering KINE 2009) GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (18 Credits) Credits COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Humanities 1000 or 2000 level 6 Social Science or Modes of Reasoning 1000 or 2000 level 6 Natural Science 1000 Level 6 NON-KINE ELECTIVES: (At least 18 credits in addition to the General Education requirements, outside the major area) Course outside major (PSYC 1010 6.0 highly recommended) 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course (Recommended)* 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course (Recommended)* 3 *These 4000 Level credits may be done in another Department. Students are reminded that 54 KINE credits are required for a Specialized Honours degree. OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level Any Course/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 19

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science BA HONOURS (For Students Entering KINE 2009 or later) COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (18 Credits) Credits Humanities 1000 or 2000 level 6 Social Science or Modes of Reasoning 1000 or 2000 level 6 Natural Science 1000 Level 6 NON-KINE ELECTIVES: (At least 18 credits in addition to the General Education requirements, outside the major area) Course outside major (PSYC 1010 6.0 highly recommended) 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (6 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 OTHER COURSES 4000 Level Any Department 6 (3+3) 3000 or 4000 Level Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 20

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science BA SPECIALIZED HONOURS (For Students Entering KINE 2010) COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (18 Credits) Credits Humanities 1000 or 2000 level 6 Social Science or Modes of Reasoning 1000 or 2000 level 6 Natural Science 1000 Level 6 NON-KINE ELECTIVES: (At least 18 credits in addition to the General Education requirements, outside the major area) Course outside major (PSYC 1010 6.0 highly recommended) 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) Course outside major 6 (3+3) KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course (Recommended)* 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course (Recommended)* 3 Any KINE course, any level 3 Any KINE course, any level 3 *These 4000 Level credits may be done in another Department. Students are reminded that 60 KINE credits are required for a Specialized Honours degree. OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level Any Course/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) Any Course/Any Level/Any Department 6 (3+3) TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 21

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science B.Sc. SPECIALIZED HONOURS For Students Entering KINE 2006 or 2007 FACULTY REQUIREMENTS (33 CREDITS) Credits General Education course 6 General Education course 6 Approved MATH course 6 CSE 1520 3.0 3 PSYC 1010 6.0 6 6 credits from BIOL 1010; CHEM 1000 + 1001; EATS 1010 + 1011; PHYS 1010 or 1410 6 KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 3 TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 84 credits from Science (SC) 90 COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Students are reminded that a minimum of 90 science (SC) credits must be completed as part of a 120 credit Honours BSc degree. PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 22

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science B.Sc. SPECIALIZED HONOURS For Students Entering KINE 2008 FACULTY REQUIREMENTS (27 CREDITS) Credits General Education course 6 General Education course 6 Approved MATH course 6 9 credits from BIOL 1010; CHEM 1000 and/or 1001; EATS 1010 and/or 1011; PHYS 1010 or 1410, CSE 1520 or 1540 9 KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) HH/PSYC 1010 6.0 (Highly Recommended) 6 Any Level 3 TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 84 credits from Science (SC) 84 COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Students are reminded that a minimum of 84 science (SC) credits must be completed as part of a 120 credit Honours BSc degree. PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 23

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science B.Sc. SPECIALIZED HONOURS For Students Entering KINE 2009 FACULTY REQUIREMENTS (33 CREDITS) Credits Humanities 1000 or 2000 level 6 Social Science 1000 or 2000 level 6 Modes of Reasoning 1000 or 2000 level 6 Approved MATH course 6 9 credits from BIOL 1010; CHEM 1000 and/or 1001; EATS 1010 9 and/or 1011; PHYS 1010 or 1410 or PHYS 1420, CSE 1520 or 1540 KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) HH/PSYC 1010 6.0 (Highly Recommended) 6 Any Level 3 TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 84 credits from Science (SC) 84 COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Students are reminded that a minimum of 84 science (SC) credits must be completed as part of a 120 credit Honours BSc degree. PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 24

Program CHECKLIST Kinesiology and Health Science B.Sc. SPECIALIZED HONOURS For Students Entering KINE 2010 FACULTY REQUIREMENTS (33 CREDITS) Credits Humanities 1000 or 2000 level 6 Social Science 1000 or 2000 level 6 Modes of Reasoning 1000 or 2000 level 6 Approved MATH course 6 9 credits from BIOL 1010; CHEM 1000 and/or 1001; EATS 1010 and/or 1011; PHYS 1010 or 1410 or PHYS 1420, CSE 1520 or 1540 9 KINESIOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (42 credits) KINE 1000 6.0 Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 6 KINE 1020 6.0 Fitness and Health 6 KINE 2011 3.0 Human Physiology I 3 KINE 2031 3.0 Human Anatomy 3 KINE 2049 3.0 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 KINE 2050 3.0 Analysis of Data in Kinesiology 3 KINE 3000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity and Health 3 KINE 3012 3.0 Human Physiology II 3 KINE 3020 3.0 Skilled Performance & Motor Learning 3 KINE 3030 3.0 Biomechanical Analysis Human Movement 3 KINE 4010 3.0 Exercise Physiology 3 KINE 4020 3.0 Human Nutrition 3 OTHER KINESIOLOGY REQUIREMENTS (12 credits) KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 4000 Level Any KINE course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 KINE 3000 or 4000 Level Any course 3 KINE Elective Courses Any level 6 (3 + 3) OTHER COURSES 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) 3000 or 4000 Level 6 (3+3) Any Level 6 (3+3) HH/PSYC 1010 6.0 (Highly Recommended) 6 Any Level 3 TOTAL ACADEMIC CREDITS REQUIRED 120 84 credits from Science (SC) 84 COURSES PASSED OR CURRENT COURSES PLANNED Students are reminded that a minimum of 84 science (SC) credits must be completed as part of a 120 credit Honours BSc degree. PKINS Category Course Number and Name Aquatics Team Individual/Dual Dance/Gymnastics Track and Field Emergency Care Elective Elective Note at least one course must be taken in each of the six core PKIN areas. 25