The Department offers a major in Kinesiology for the 40-course Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc), and Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) degree programs. BA and BSc students may also declare Kinesiology as their Major for Combined Degrees with Education or Management
Bachelor of Arts: Investigates psychological, social, cultural, economic, and political influences that shape and limit opportunities for activity across the lifespan as well as studying the tremendous potential of sport and physical activity to bring pleasure and meaning to individuals and community.
Bachelor of Science: Investigates the anatomical, biomechanical, neurological and physiological characteristics that underlie human movement across the spectrum from basic tasks, such as reaching and walking, to elite sport performance.
Bachelor of Arts: Investigates psychological, social, cultural, economic, and political influences that shape and limit opportunities for activity across the lifespan as well as studying the tremendous potential of sport and physical activity to bring pleasure and meaning to individuals and community.
Bachelor of Science: Investigates the anatomical, biomechanical, neurological and physiological characteristics that underlie human movement across the spectrum from basic tasks, such as reaching and walking, to elite sport performance.
Complete program planning information for these programs can be found at:
Program Planning Guides (Current):
- BA Kinesiology
- BSc Kinesiology
- BA/BEd Kinesiology
- BSc/BEd Kinesiology
- BA/BMgt Kinesiology
- BSc/BMgt Kinesiology
Program Planning Guides (All)
Course Descriptions: