Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Program Information
For information about undergraduate programs in Kinesiology, contact the Undergraduate Programs Office:
Email: kinug@uwo.ca
2023-24 Courses Offered
For course outlines not listed, please contact the School of Kinesiology Undergraduate Program Office.
Fall/Winter Courses
First Year
- KIN1050B - Social Foundations of Kinesiology
- KIN1060A - Functional Human Gross Anatomy
- KIN1070A - Psychology of Human Movement Science
- KIN1080B - Introduction to Psychomotor Behaviour
Second Year
- KIN2032A - Research Design in Human Movement Science
- KIN2032B - Research Design in Human Movement Science
- KIN2222A - Functional Human Gross Anatomy
- KIN2222B - Functional Human Gross Anatomy
- KIN2230A - Introductory Exercise Physiology
- KIN2230B - Introductory Exercise Physiology
- KIN2236B - Introduction to Athletic Injuries
- KIN2241A - Biomechanics
- KIN2241B - Biomechanics
- KIN2250A - Social Foundations of Sport and Physical Activity
- KIN2263F - Canadian Sport History
- KIN2276F - Psychology of Exercise
- KIN2292G - Critical Thinking and Ethics in Kinesiology
- KIN2298A - Introduction to Management in Kinesiology
- KIN2991A/B - Coaching and Sport Leadership
- KIN2992A/B - Fitness Assessment and Strength Training
- KIN2993A - Lifestyle, Individual, Fitness and Exercise
- KIN2993B - Lifestyle, Individual, Fitness and Exercise
- KIN2994A - Specific Populations, Healthy Engagement, Rehabilitation and Exercise
- KIN2994B - Specific Populations, Healthy Engagement, Rehabilitation and Exercise
Third Year
- KIN3222B - Anatomy of the Human Body: A Desc. of Systemic Structure & Function
- KIN3330F - Laboratory in Exercise Physiology
- KIN3335 - Leadership in Physical Activity
- KIN3336A - An Introduction to the Practical Aspects of Athletic Injuries
- KIN3336B - An Introduction to the Practical Aspects of Athletic Injuries
- KIN3337A - Physiology of Fitness Appraisal
- KIN3339A - Exercise Nutrition
- KIN3341A - Biomechanical Analysis of Physical Activity
- KIN3347B - Physical Growth and Motor Development
- KIN3353B - Biomechanical Analysis of Human Locomotion
- KIN3360B - Exercise Biochemistry
- KIN3362F - Olympic Issues for Modern Times
- KIN3399G - Sport Marketing
- KIN3402A - Introduction to Clinical Kinesiology
- KIN3412B - Exercise for Specific Populations: Chronic Disease
- KIN3413A - Impairment and Aging
- KIN3457A - Cognitive Ergonomics
- KIN3476F - Exercise and Health Behaviour Change
- KIN3480A - Movement Neuroscience
- KIN3495B - Practical Aspects of Strength and Conditioning
- KIN3550B - Kinesiology at Work
Fourth Year
- KIN4259F - Legal Issues in Kinesiology
- KIN4276G - Psychology of Body and Movement
- KIN4301B - Race, Indigeneity & Sport
- KIN4420B - Impact of Exercise During Pregnancy on Chronic Disease Risk
- KIN4422B - Entrepreneurship and Technology in Clinical Kinesiology
- KIN4430F - Neuromuscular Physiology
- KIN4432A - Physiology of Exercise
- KIN4433B - Physiology of Exercise Training
- KIN4434B - Physiological Function and Physical Activity in Aging
- KIN4437A - Medical Issues in Exercise & Sport
- KIN4477B - Exercise, Nutrition & Wellness
- KIN4480B - Exercise Neuroscience
- KIN4520B - Clinical Biomechanics
- KIN4560A - Advanced Topics in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Summer Courses
Special Topics
Special topics courses are offered to take advantage of new or visiting faculty, and/or innovative course development. These courses provide an opportunity for students to gain exposure to current issues and explore future trends within kinesiology. A particular special topics course may be offered only once, or for one to three years. Students are advised to make sure they have the required prerequisites before registering.
- KIN4472B - Special Topic: Dis/Ability and the Moving Body
Practicum/Internships/Independent Study/Research Project
Courses for Non-Kinesiology Students
Non-Kinesiology students are permitted to take up to 1.0 Kinesiology courses per year. To determine if/when a Kinesiology course opens, please review the Requisites and Constraints column of the Western timetable.
- KIN2000B - Physical Activity & Health
NOTE: Kinesiology activity-based courses taught during the fall/winter do not open to students outside the program. Students wishing to take activity-based courses can do so during the summer term.