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1. Summary of Degree Programs for the Faculty of Kinesiology


For a list of programs offered by the Faculty of Kinesiology, search Programs. The Overview, Admissions and Program Details tabs in the selected program contain important information regarding admission and graduation requirements.


Degrees Offered

Biomechanics

Exercise and Health Physiology

Kinesiology

Leadership and Coaching

Motor and Psychosocial Aspects of Movement

BSc

BSc

BKin

BKin

BKin

BSc Honours

BSc Honours

BKin Honours

BKin Honours

BKin Honours



BSc

BSc



BSc Honours

 

BSc Honours

 

 

BComm/BKin*

 

 

 

 

BKin/BA***


 



BKin Honours/BA***





BKin/BEd**



BKin Honours/BEd**

Combined Degree with Other Faculties:

*Combined Degree with the Haskayne School of Business

**Concurrent Degree with the Werklund School of Education

***Combined Degree with the Faculty of Arts (Dance major only)

The Faculty of Kinesiology degree may often be awarded with Honours, but more than 150 units will frequently be needed for completion.

Graduate

Kinesiology

MKin

MSc

PhD


Undergraduate

Students may declare only one Major.

Honours degrees are available in all majors with a maximum of 20 spaces available each Fall.

The Faculty of Kinesiology offers a combined Bachelor of Kinesiology (Kinesiology)/Bachelor of Arts (Dance) with the Faculty of Arts, a Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Kinesiology (Kinesiology) with the Haskayne School of Business and a concurrent Bachelor of Kinesiology (Kinesiology)/Bachelor of Education with the Werklund School of Education.

Graduate

The Faculty of Kinesiology offers graduate degrees leading to the thesis-based MSc, the course-based MKin degree, and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.

Graduate degree programs are administered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Details on programs can be found here.


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