Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Program Information
For information about undergraduate programs in Kinesiology, contact the Undergraduate Programs Office:
Email: kinug@uwo.ca
Courses Offered
The School of Kinesiology offers a variety of courses to help undergraduate students tailor their academic experience. Listed below are the most recent courses offered by the School of Kinesiology. Course offerings may change from year to year. The listing of courses offered includes a link to course outlines for each course, which are posted as they become available. Course outlines from previous academic years are available by clicking on the links at the bottom of this page.
2024-25 Courses
Fall/Winter Courses
First Year
- KIN1050B - Social Foundations of Kinesiology
- KIN1060A - Functional Human Gross Anatomy
- KIN1070A - Psychology of Human Movement Science
- KIN1080B - Introduction to Psychomotor Behaviour
Second Year
- KIN2032A - Research Design in Human Movement Science
- KIN2230A - Introductory Exercise Physiology
- KIN2230B - Introductory Exercise Physiology
- KIN2236B - Introduction to Athletic Injuries
- KIN2241A - Biomechanics
- KIN2241B - Biomechanics
- KIN2250F - Social Foundations of Sport and Physical Activity
- KIN2263G - Canadian Sport History
- KIN2276F - Psychology of Exercise
- KIN2292G - Critical Thinking and Ethics in Kinesiology
- KIN2298A - Introduction to Management in Kinesiology
- KIN2991A/ KIN2991B - Coaching and Sport Leadership
- KIN2992A/ KIN2992B - Fitness Assessment and Strength Training
- KIN2993A/ KIN2993B - Lifestyle, Individual, Fitness and Exercise
- KIN2994A/ KIN2994B - Specific Populations, Healthy Engagement, Rehabilitation and Exercise
Third Year
- KIN3032B - Measurement & Analysis in Kinesiology
- KIN3222B - Anatomy of the Human Body: A Desc. of Systemic Structure & Function
- KIN3330F - Laboratory in Exercise Physiology
- KIN3335 - Leadership in Physical Activity
- KIN3336A - An Introduction to the Practical Aspects of Athletic Injuries
- KIN3336B - An Introduction to the Practical Aspects of Athletic Injuries
- KIN3337A - Physiology of Fitness Appraisal
- KIN3339A - Exercise Nutrition
- KIN3341A - Biomechanical Analysis of Physical Activity
- KIN3347B - Physical Growth and Motor Development
- KIN3353B - Biomechanical Analysis of Human Locomotion
- KIN3360B - Exercise Biochemistry
- KIN3362F - Olympic Issues for Modern Times
- KIN3398F - Managing People in Sport and Recreation Organizations
- KIN3399G - Sport Marketing
- KIN3402A - Introduction to Clinical Kinesiology
- KIN3412B - Exercise for Specific Populations: Chronic Disease
- KIN3457B - Cognitive Ergonomics
- KIN3463F - Sport, the Body, and Culture
- KIN3476F - Exercise and Health Behaviour Change
- KIN3480A - Movement Neuroscience
- KIN3490G - Professional Ethics in Kinesiology
- KIN3495B - Practical Aspects of Strength and Conditioning
- KIN3515G - Sport & Health Policy
- KIN3550B - Kinesiology at Work
Fourth Year
- KIN4259F - Legal Issues in Kinesiology
- KIN4276G - Psychology of Body and Movement
- KIN4301G - Race, Indigeneity & Sport
- KIN4412A - Exercise, Impairment & Aging
- KIN4420B - Impact of Exercise During Pregnancy on Chronic Disease Risk
- KIN4422B - Entrepreneurship and Technology in Clinical Kinesiology
- KIN4430F - Neuromuscular Physiology
- KIN4431A - Physiology of Exercise Performance
- KIN4433B - Physiology of Exercise Training
- KIN4434B - Physiological Function and Physical Activity in Aging
- KIN4437A - Medical Issues in Exercise & Sport
- KIN4477B - Exercise, Nutrition & Wellness
- KIN4480B - Exercise Neuroscience
- KIN4560A - Advanced Topics in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Summer Courses
2024
Special Topics
Special topics courses are offered to take advantage of new or visiting faculty, and/or innovative course development. These courses provide an opportunity for students to gain exposure to current issues and explore future trends within kinesiology. A particular special topics course may be offered only once, or for one to three years. Students are advised to make sure they have the required prerequisites before registering.
Practicum/Internships/Independent Study/Research Project
Courses for Non-Kinesiology Students
Non-Kinesiology students are permitted to take up to 1.0 Kinesiology courses per year. To determine if/when a Kinesiology course opens, please review the Requisites and Constraints column of the 澳门六合彩开奖预测 timetable.
- KIN2000B - Physical Activity & Health
NOTE: Kinesiology activity-based courses taught during the fall/winter do not open to students outside the program. Students wishing to take activity-based courses can do so during the summer term.
Previous Academic Years
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