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2020-21
If the course outline you are looking for is not listed below, please contact Student Central. Course descriptions are not available through the School of Kinesiology. To request course descriptions, please contact the Office of the Registrar.
First Year
Second Year
- KIN2000A – Physical Activity and Health
- KIN2000B – Physical Activity and Health
- KIN2032B – Research Design in Human Movement Science
- KIN2222A – Funtional Human Gross Anatomy
- KIN2222B – Functional Human Gross Anatomy
- KIN2230A – Introductory Exercise Physiology
- KIN2236A – Introduction to Athletic Injuries
- KIN2241A – Biomechanics
- KIN2250A – Social Foundations of Sport & Physical Activity
- KIN2263G – Canadian Sport History
- KIN2276F – Psychology of Exercise
- KIN2292G – Critical Thinking and Ethics in Kinesiology
- KIN2298A – Introduction to Management in Kinesiology
Third Year
- KIN3222B – Anatomy of the Human Body: A Description of Systemic Structure & Function
- KIN3330F – Laboratory in Exercise Physiology
- KIN3335 – Leadership in Physical Activity
- KIN3336B – An Introduction to Practical Aspects of Athletic Injuries
- KIN3337B – Physiology of Fitness Appraisal
- KIN3339A – Exercise Nutrition
- KIN3341A – Biomechanical Analysis of Physical Activity
- KIN3347A – Physical Growth and Motor Development
- KIN3353B – Biomechanical Analysis of Human Locomotion
- KIN3360B – Exercise Biochemistry
- KIN3362G – Olympic Issues for Modern Times
- KIN3388A – The Psychology of Sport
- KIN3398F – Managing People in Sport and Recreation Organizations
- KIN3399G – Sport Marketing
- KIN3402A – Introduction to Clinical Kinesiology
- KIN3412B – Exercise for Specific Populations: Chronic Disease
- KIN3457A – Cognitive Ergonomics
- KIN3463F – Sport, the Body and Culture
- KIN3476F – Exercise and Health Behaviour Change
- KIN3490F – Professional Ethics in Kinesiology
- KIN3510G – Sport for Development and Peace
- KIN3515F – Sport & Health Policy
- KIN3550B – Kinesiology at Work
Fourth Year
- KIN4422B – Entrepreneurship and Technology in Professional Kinesiology
- KIN4430F – Neuromuscular Physiology
- KIN4432A – Physiology of Exercise
- KIN4433B – Physiology of Exercise Training
- KIN4437B – Medical Issues in Exercise & Sport
- KIN4457B – Ergonomics and Aging
- KIN4465G – Social Theory of Sport and Exercise
- KIN4477B – Exercise, Nutrition & Wellness
- KIN4489A – International Sport Management
- KIN4520B – Clinical Biomechanics
- KIN4560B – Advanced Topics in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
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.
- KIN3370G – Special Topic: Introduction to Qualitative Health Research
- KIN3371B – Special Topic: Exercise Neuroscience
- KIN4471B – Special Topic: Physiological Function in Physical Activity & Aging
- KIN4472B – Special Topic: Psychology of Body Image
- KIN4473A – Special Topic: Legal Issues for Kinesiologists
- KIN3890 – Internship
- KIN3893 – Internship Work Term: 13–16 months
- KIN4490E – Senior Research Project
- KIN4491F – Independent Study in Kinesiology
- KIN4492G – Independent Study in Kinesiology
- KIN4585 – Athletic Injuries Practicum
- KIN4590 – Clinical Kinesiology Practicum
- KIN4995F – Practicum
- KIN4996G – Practicum
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.
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.