Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Phổ Thông Trung Học (Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Trung Học Phổ Thông)
Đánh giá tiếng Anh học thuật Canada (CAEL) hoặc CAEL CE (Phiên bản Máy tính) hoặc CAEL Trực tuyến, Điểm tối thiểu: 60
Tiếng Anh học thuật Cambridge (Trình độ C1 Nâng cao hoặc C2 Thành thạo)
Bài kiểm tra tiếng Anh DuoLingo, Điểm tối thiểu: 110
Hệ thống Kiểm tra Anh ngữ Quốc tế (IELTS) Ứng viên phải hoàn thành bài kiểm tra Học thuật, không phải bài kiểm tra Tổng quát. Điểm tối thiểu: 6,5 (không có điểm cá nhân dưới 6,0)
Bài kiểm tra tiếng Anh Michigan (MET), Điểm tối thiểu: 85
Chứng chỉ tiếng Anh Học thuật Pearson (PTE Học thuật), Điểm tối thiểu: 58 (không có điểm thành phần dưới 50)
Kiểm tra tiếng Anh như một ngoại ngữ (TOEFL): Điểm tối thiểu cho bài kiểm tra dựa trên Internet (iBT): 80 (không có điểm thành phần dưới 19)
Điểm tối thiểu cho bài kiểm tra thi máy tính (cBT): 213 (không có điểm thành phần dưới 17)
Điểm tối thiểu cho bài kiểm tra thi trên giấy (pBT) với bài Nói: 550 (không có điểm thành phần dưới 50)
As a student in our School of Kinesiology you will study the science of human movement, physical activity, and their relationship to health, well-being and performance. Our multidisciplinary Kinesiology programs explore how the body moves by studying:
Anatomy
Physiology
Biomechanics
Ergonomics
Musculo-skeletal Injuries
Motor Development and Control
Nutrition
Adaptive Physical Activity
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Additionally, you will learn about the psychological, sociological and cultural factors that influence physical activity in all populations. This breadth of study will teach you to work collaboratively as part of an interprofessional team to deliver the best quality of care in diverse healthcare settings.
Our balance of in-class and hands-on courses will provide you with the experience necessary to assess movement across the lifespan.
If you are interested in becoming a Registered Kinesiologist, our broad-based learning curriculum successfully prepares you to challenge the registration exam for the regulatory college license requirements to practice in Ontario.
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First Year (Fall Term)
Biology 1130
Chemistry 1110
Anthropology 1032
University Seminar 1015
0.5 FCE open elective
First Year (Winter Term)
Biology 1110
Chemistry 1130
Anthropology 1034 or Math 1171(notes 3 and 4)
1.0 FCE open electives (note 5)
Second Year Program Options
Student will work with a dedicated advisor over their first year and transfer to a major for their second year. Some recommended program options for the Life Science focus are:
HBSc (Applied Life Sciences)
HBSc (Biology)
HBSc (Chemistry)
HBSc or HBA (Anthropology)
Notes:
3) Students interested in an Anthropology degree program should take Anthropology 1034 while students interested in Applied Life Sciences, Biology, and Chemistry programs should take Math 1171 in Year 1 (Winter term).
4) The Indigenous Content Requirement will be met by taking Anthropology 1034.
5) Students are advised to select winter term electives in consultation with their designated program advisor that might complement program requirements for the program into which they plan to enter in year 2.
(iii) Geo-environmental Science option
Students will be exposed to introductory courses that look at the natural world from ecological, geological, and environmental perspectives.
First Year (Fall Term)
Biology 1130
Geography/Environmental Studies 1170
Geology 1111
University Seminar 1015
0.5 FCE open elective
First Year (Winter Term)
Geography/Environmental Studies 1190(note 6)
Geology 1131
1.5 FCE open electives (note 7)
Second Year Program Options
Student will work with a dedicated advisor over their first year and transfer to a major for their second year. Some recommended program options for the Geo-environmental Science focus are:
HBESc (Biology)
HBESc, HBES, or HBA (Geography)
HBESc (Earth Science)
Notes:
6) The Indigenous Content Requirement will be met by taking Geography/Environmental Studies 1190.
7) Students are advised to select winter term electives in consultation with their designated program advisor that might complement program requirements for the program into which they plan to enter in year 2. Students interested in a Biology degree program should take Biology 1110 in Year 1 winter term.
(iv) Science and Policy option
Students will be exposed to courses in mathematics, economics, environmental science, and geography who have career interests in how governments and other interest groups are informed by science.
First Year (Fall Term)
Economics 1100
Geography/Environmental Studies 1170
University Seminar 1015
1.0 FCE open elective (recommended Political Science 1100)
First Year (Winter Term)
Economics 1100 (continued)
Geography/Environmental Studies 1190(note 8)
0.5 FCE in Math(note 9)
1.0 FCE open electives (note 10)
Second Year Program Options
Students will work with a dedicated advisor over their first year and transfer to a major for their second year. Some recommended program options for the Science and Policy focus are:
HBA (Economics)
HBA (Economics and Political Science)
HBSc (Resource and Environmental Economics)
HBES, or HBA (Geography)
Notes:
8) The Indigenous Content Requirement will be met by taking Geography/Environmental Studies 1190.
9) For students interested in an Economics program, Math 1171 is recommended.
10) Students are advised to select winter term electives in consultation with their designated program advisor that might complement program requirements for the program into which they plan to enter in year 2.
(v) Science Foundations option
This option is open for students who are interested in a science degree but would like to refresh their foundational knowledge in one or more scientific disciplines. This provides the most flexibility to students. It will enable students to keep their options open with the ability to create a more customized first year experience.
Students in Science Foundations option are recommended to consult their dedicated program advisor on a regular basis to establish a set of ten courses, including UNIV 1015, for their first year. It is recommended that students explore a balance of courses from the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies with up to two courses from outside the faculty. Students can pursue this option as a part-time or full-time student.
First Year (Fall Term)
University Seminar 1015
1.5 FCE Type C courses offered by the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies
0.5 FCE open elective
First Year (Winter Term)
2.0 FCE Type C courses offered by the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies
0.5 FCE open elective
Future Careers
Athletics
Personal Trainer
Physical Education Teacher
Sports Coach
Sports Agent
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Athletic Therapist
Lifestyle
Lifestyle Counsellor
Nutritionist
Rehabilitation Specialist
Ergonomist
Clinical Kinesiologist
Workplace Wellness Coordinator
Physiotherapist
Occupational Therapist
Chiropractor
Doctor
Graduate/Professional Studies
Kinesiology
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Osteopathy
Chiropractor
Medicine
Other allied health careers
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