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Kinesiology

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Bachelor of Kinesiology degree

The Bachelor of Kinesiology degree provides both breadth and depth of knowledge in understanding the field of kinesiology, and prepares students to pursue a variety of career options. In particular, the Exercise Science option prepares students for registration as a kinesiologist, graduate school, and/or professional school (such as physiotherapy, medicine or chiropractics). The Pedagogy option prepares students for careers as a coach, personal trainer, or entrance into a teachers certification program.

Entrance requirements

Option 1: High school (for students with high school graduation only)

The first year of the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree program has a limited number of seats, and accepts students through a competitive entry process.

Applicants must have completed the following requirements:

  • B.C. Secondary School graduation or equivalent
  • Prerequisites for ENGL 105, CMNS 125, or CMNS 155
  • Prerequisites for STAT 104 or STAT 106
  • One of Biology 12, Chemistry 12, or Physics 12 with a minimum C+ grade (see Note 2)
  • Physical Education 11 and/or 12 recommended (see Note 3)

Note 1: Students who are upgrading to meet entrance requirements must provide proof of upgrading to OReg at the time of application.

Note 2: Students following the Exercise Science option will need to meet the prerequisite for BIO 111.

Note 3: Students following the Pedagogy option are highly recommended to take PE 11 and/or PE 12, or demonstrate athletic or recreational physical activity.

Option 2: University entrance (for students who have attended some post-secondary school)

In order to be admitted to the second year of the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree program, applicants must have completed the following requirements:

Option 3: Departmental discretionary admission

The Kinesiology department will consider applicants with relevant experience, even though they may not possess the required GPA, course grades, or course currency necessary for entry into the degree program. Students may be required to complete one or more lower-level courses to satisfy any course deficiencies. Applicants must meet the Degree/diploma level English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see the English language proficiency requirement section of the calendar. The Kinesiology department will exercise its discretion in such cases with respect to acceptance into the program.

Note: Students must contact the Kinesiology department for further information regarding eligibility and a written statement of permission to apply under this option.

Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Qualifying Studies.

When to apply

Application dates for specific intake applications:

Semester First day to apply Recommended application deadline
Fall (September) October 1 January 31
Winter (January) May 1 August 31
Summer (May) October 1 December 31

How to apply

1. Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply.

Additional documents required for a complete application:

  • For second year university entrance, an official transcript (or interim transcript) from every post-secondary institution attended showing grade/course achievements as per entrance requirements. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details.
  • For direct entry from high school, an official high school transcript if you have graduated. For students currently in Grade 12, final grades are due August 3.

2. Upon admission to the program you will be provided with a registration information package. A deposit is required prior to registration (see the Fees and Other Costs section). This money will be applied toward your tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due at the end of the second week of classes.

Basis for admission decision

There are a limited number of seats available in the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree program. Acceptance into the Kinesiology program will be determined through a first-come first-serve basis, assuming entrance requirements are met. Applicants must meet the Degree/diploma level English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see the English language proficiency requirement section of the calendar. Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of their application date. This date is set when an application is complete including all required documentation. Please refer to the specific entrance requirements outlined above in Option 1 (High school entrance) and Option 2 (University entrance).

Fees and additional costs

See the Fees and Other Costs section.

Location

The Human Performance Centre is located on the Chilliwack campus at the Canada Education Park. Courses are offered in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, and Mission. All students should expect to travel between campuses during their program.

Transfer of credit

Total transfer and prior learning credit into the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree must not exceed 90 credits.

Program continuance

A student must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.0 for continuance in the program. In addition, a minimum CGPA of 2.0 must be maintained in the upper-level courses when considered separately.

Undergraduate continuance

Students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered 100 or above) must maintain an undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at UFV. Students in Good Academic Standing will have no registration limits placed on them. Failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement will result in restrictions on registration and may eventually lead to academic suspension from undergraduate studies at UFV. Students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation are limited to registering in 10 credits. For further details, see the Academic standing and undergraduate continuance section of the academic calendar. Academic standing is governed by UFV’s Undergraduate Continuance policy (92).

Course repetition

Students cannot register for a course more than twice without department permission. A maximum of six upper-level repeats are permitted. Where a course has been repeated, only the higher grade is counted in the GPA calculation.

Re-admission policy

Students who have been admitted to a program at UFV and who do not register in the first semester, or who withdraw completely in the first semester of attendance, must apply for re-admission. Students who do not attend courses in the program for one year must also apply for re-admission.

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition

Students may receive credit for learning from previous studies or learning-through-experience. Credit for courses in the program can be obtained through:

  • articulated course transfer credit
  • challenge exams, or
  • portfolio assessment.

Contact the department for more information regarding Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition.

Course withdrawal deadlines

Course withdrawal deadlines follow UFV's Course Withdrawal policy (81).

Prerequisites

A prerequisite is a requirement which must be met before a student enters a course or program. A D grade does not, unless otherwise stated, meet a prerequisite requirement. Students who do not have the stated prerequisite may not register in a course having these requirements without the permission of the instructor.

Graduation

Please refer to graduation requirements.

Program requirements

The Bachelor of Kinesiology degree requires the completion of at least 120 credits applicable to the KPE program plan, of which a minimum of 48 credits must be at the upper-level (300/400). Within the 120 credits, students must complete 36 university-level credits (including 12 upper-level credits) outside of the KPE course offerings. A minimum program GPA of 2.0 is necessary to graduate.

Students must complete either the exercise science (option 1) or the pedagogy option (option 2) to complete their degree.

Program outline

Students must complete all of the KPE core courses, 13 or 14 credits of KPE electives (depending on the chosen option), and a minimum of 36 university-level credits (including at least 12 upper-level credits) outside of the Kinesiology course offerings.

Note: Selection of these courses must be done in consultation with the KPE department or an Advisor to insure that they meet the requirements of the student's career ambition.

Core course requirements (required courses: 44 credits of KPE plus 6-7 credits of breadth requirements - see below)

Course Title Credits
KPE 161 Introduction to Kinesiology 3
KPE 163 Biodynamics of Physical Activity 4
KPE 170 Basic Human Anatomy 4
KPE 215 Introduction to Biomechanics 3
KPE 261 Socio-cultural Aspects of Physical Activity 3
KPE 266 Exercise and Sport Psychology 3
KPE 268 Introduction to Motor Learning and Control 3
KPE 270 Human Physiology I 4
KPE 362 Theoretical Exercise Physiology 3
KPE 366 Applied Counselling Skills for Fitness Professionals 3
KPE 370 Human Physiology II 4
KPE 371 Introduction to Athletic Injuries 4
KPE 450C Undergraduate Thesis I
or KPE 455 Professional Experience in Kinesiology 3

Breadth requirements

Course Title Credits
Literacy ENGL 105 or CMNS 100-level or higher 3
Numeracy One of STAT 104, STAT 106, or PSYC 110, or equivalent 3-4

Total: 50-51 credits

Option 1 - Exercise Science

The exercise science option provides preparation for those pursuing careers as a registered kinesiologist, those planning to go to graduate school, or for those who are using their kinesiology degree in preparation for admittance to a professional program such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, massage therapy, medicine or chiropractics.

Mandatory course work: 20 credits

Course Title Credits
BIO 111 Introductory Biology I 5
BIO 112 Introductory Biology II 5
KPE 301 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3
KPE 435 Ergonomics/Occupational Biomechanics 3
KPE 462 Advanced Fitness Testing and Exercise Prescription 4

KPE electives: 14 credits

Students must complete 14 KPE credits, 10 of which must be upper-level credit, and must include one course with a lab (4 credits).

Non-KPE electives: 36 credits

Credits must be taken from Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics and/or Psychology and must include at least 12 credits at the upper-level. Please note that depending on what professional program and institution you are applying to, admission requirements can include specific Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics and/or Psychology courses. Please consult an Advisor to be certain that your choice of electives provides you with the proper requirements to fit your career choice.

Option 2 - Pedagogy

The pedagogy option provides preparation for those pursuing careers in instructional settings in both the public and private domain. Although many graduates from this option will pursue a teaching credential, many others will find opportunities in community recreation facilities as instructors, personal trainers or administrators (depending on the electives chosen).

Mandatory course work: 21 credits

Course Title Credits
KPE 103 Active Health 3
KPE 160 Contemporary Health Issues 3
KPE 221 Instructional Design and Analysis of PE and Sport Programs 3
KPE 302 Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education 3
KPE 360 Concepts in Health Promotion and Health Education 3
KPE 365 Physical Growth and Motor Development 3
Plus one of: (see Note) 3
KPE 220C Teaching Swimming and Track and Field
KPE 220D Teaching Basketball and Volleyball
KPE 220E Teaching Dance and Gymnastics

Note: Those hoping to enter a teacher education program following their undergraduate degree for the purpose of obtaining teacher certification in Secondary Physical Education will be required to have taken ALL of the activity courses. Students should plan accordingly.

KPE electives: 13 Credits

Students must complete 13 KPE credits, 10 of which must be upper-level credit, and must include one course with a lab (4 credits).

Non-KPE electives: 36 Credits

Courses may be selected from any field of study that supports your career objective. Out of the 36 credits, 12 credits must be at the upper-level. Please note that if you are intending to teach at the elementary, middle or secondary level, a second teachable area may be required. Please consult with an Advisor to make sure that you have the proper requirements for entry into a Teacher Education Program or PDP. Education 200 and 300 are strongly recommended for those pursuing teaching; those pursuing Personal Training may wish to pursue a Business Minor.

Bachelor of Kinesiology combined with an existing minor/extended minor

A student completing requirements for the Bachelor of Kinesiology may combine this with the requirements for any of the existing minors or Arts extended minors offered at UFV, with the exception of the Biology extended minor. In such cases, the transcript will specify both the Bachelor of Kinesiology and extended minor or minor program completed. Examples of such minors include those in Arts (see this section for a listing of Arts minors), Science (Biology for Kinesiology students, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics), Business Administration (see this section for the Business minor), and Criminal Justice. For examples of Arts extended minors, please see this section for the listing.

In order to complete the degree in a timely fashion, students wishing to combine the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree with any minor and/or Arts extended minor (except Biology extended minor) must seek approval of the appropriate program advisors. Students should be aware that if they choose to fulfill the requirements of both the Kinesiology degree and a minor or an Arts extended minor, they will most likely need to complete more than 120 credits in order to meet all requirements, and that they will need to meet the graduation/program requirements for both the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree and the selected minor or extended minor.

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