The major in Kinesiology focuses on a broader orientation of kinesiology. A sample of kinesiology perspectives covered includes studies in psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, sport management and sport law. Bioscience courses such as fitness appraisal, injuries, biomechanics, exercise physiology, anatomy and ergonomics can be included. To be guaranteed progression from year 1 to year 2, students will need a minimum average of 70% with no grade less than 60%. Those students who do not meet the above progression requirements will be ranked by the School of Kinesiology and offers of admission will be made until the program is filled.3-Year Bachelor of Arts - Kinesiology
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