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3.5 Faculty of Kinesiology - Graduation


Degree "With Distinction"

In a non-Honours program a GPA of 3.60 or better over the most recently completed 90 graded units will result in the degree being awarded with distinction.

A student who has taken part of their course work at another university or who has transferred into the Faculty may be granted a degree with distinction at the discretion of the Faculty.


Degree with First Class Honours

In an Honours program a GPA of 3.60 or better over the most recently completed 90 graded units will result in the degree being awarded with First Class Honours.

A student who has taken part of their course work at another university or who has transferred into the Faculty may be granted a degree with First Class Honours at the discretion of the Faculty.


Minors and Embedded Certificates

Students may formally declare a Minor and/or an Embedded Certificate and have this recorded on their transcript provided they satisfy the requirements for the relevant Minor program and/or Embedded Certificate. This declaration must be made prior to application for graduation and no later than the time of their last registration.

Refer to Minor Programs and/or Embedded Certificate section of the Academic Calendar.


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