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Kinesiology (Physical & Health Education)

Faculty of Education and Health

Score a degree that will help you teach valuable skills people need to get and stay physically fit.

Program Overview

Pursue a career in the classroom, on the field or as a clinician.

This program enables students to engage in practical and theoretical experiential learning to help develop their professional skills related to sport, physical education, health and fitness professions. Students will also acquire leadership skills required for the promotion of a healthy and physically active lifestyle with a focus on promoting and developing physical fitness, education, coaching, rehabilitation, recreation and health initiatives.

Take advantage of a fourth year internship in elementary and secondary schools, or community-based fitness and activity programs.

Prepare yourself to coach, teach, develop, and promote sport and physical activity programs, or to pursue graduate studies in one of many related fields such as human kinetics, medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or chiropractic.

Activity courses include: dance, basketball, volleyball, soccer, cross country skiing, badminton, tennis, minor games, yoga, and winter sports.

Career Outlook

Athletic or recreation administrator, fitness consultant, teacher, registered kinesiologist or law enforcement professional. May also pursue graduate studies and research or continue studies in medicine, chiropractic, occupational therapy and athletic therapy. 

 

*Can be taken in conjunction with the Concurrent Bachelor of Education

 

Program Details

Program language:

English

Delivery method:

On Campus

Contact info

Barbara Ravel PhD (she/her/elle)
(705) 675-1151 ext. 1038
B-243, B.F. Avery Physical Education Centre, Sudbury Campus
bravel@laurentian.ca

Please contact the email above, and our recruitment team will get back to you!

Admission Requirements

Ontario High School Applicants

Program Prerequisites:

  • 1 grade 12 English U/M course; 1 grade 12 Biology or Exercise Science U/M course; 4 other grade 12 U/M courses
  • A minimum overall average of 75% in the 6 best grade 12 U/M courses

 

Additional information for applicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses.

Additional information for applicants who have completed the International Baccalaureate.

 

Applicants from outside an Ontario High School 

International Students

Canadian High School Applicants from outside Ontario

Applicants from Colleges

Applicants from other Universities

Mature Students

 

General Admissions Webpage

 

Other Requirements :

In order to advance to the 2nd year of the program, the student must provide a photocopy of a current certificate in CPR (level C) and First Aid before February 28.

As part of their electives, students must complete a minimum of 6 credits of courses with a minimum of 50% Indigenous content.

 

How To Apply

Canadian Applicants

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you must complete your application through the Ontario Universities Application Center (OUAC).

For detailed instructions on the application process, see the How to Apply: Canadian Undergraduate Applicants page.


Apply Now as a Domestic Applicant

International Applicants

If you’re an international applicant, you must fill out the International Application Form.

For detailed instructions on the application process, see the How to Apply: International Students page.


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Degree Options

Kinesiology (B.P.H.E.)  (120 credits)

Program of Study

First Year:

PHED 0199E     Outdoor School I

PHED 1006E     Exercise Science, Wellness and Health

PHED 1206E     Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport

BIOL 2105E     Human Anatomy and Physiology + lab

PSYC 1105E     Introduction to Psychology

12 credits non-PHED electives

 

Second Year:

PHED 0299E     Outdoor School II

PHED 2116E     Biomechanics I + lab

PHED 2206E     Motor Learning + lab

PHED 2516E     Musculoskeletal Anatomy + lab

PHED 2517E     Applied Human Physiology + lab

PHED 2307E     Program Organization in Physical and Health Education

STAT 2126E     Introduction to Statistics

3 PHED activity credits

9 credits of electives

 

Third Year:

PHED 0399E     Outdoor School III

PHED 3117E     Traumatology for Physical Educators

PHED 3126E     Physiology of Exercise

PHED 3506E     Health Education

PHED 3061E     Exercise Psychology 

     (OR)  PHED 4216E     Sports Psychology

3 PHED activity credits

15 credits of electives

 

Fourth Year:

PHED 4106E     Adapted Physical Education + lab

PHED 4107E     Human Development and Physical Activity

PHED 4507E     Nutrition

PHED 4217E     Sports in Society

PHED 3406E     Mental Training in Sport Psychology 

     (OR)  PHED 4516E     Stress Management 

     (OR)  PHED 4546E     Mental Health and Wellness

PHED 4006E     Fitness: Evaluation and Prescription

PHED 4907E     Sport and Physical Education Internship

9 credits of electives

 

Academic Regulations

To be in good academic standing in the School of Human Kinetics, the student must:
1) satisfy all conditions of admission;
2) not fail more than 3 credits in an academic year or in the previous 30 credits;
3) maintain a cumulative overall average of at least 4.0 on all courses taken.
A student who fails to attain good academic standing may be allowed to continue on probation for no more than one year (or 30 credits). If after one probationary period, the student does attain good academic standing, he or she may proceed in program.  However, if after the probationary period, the student fails to attain good academic standing, he or she must withdraw from the School of Human Kinetics, but may apply to transfer to another program at the university.
A student who fails over 6 credits in the 1st-year of program may not proceed to upper year PHED courses.
After one calendar year, a student who has been asked to withdraw from the program may petition the Senate Committee on Academic Regulations and Awards for readmission, but such measures should have the recommendation of the academic unit before being considered by the Senate Committee.

Sample Courses

Faculty Members

Jaouad Alem
Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Jian Chen
Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Sandra Dorman
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Tammy Eger
VP, Research
Office of the Vice-President, Research
Alison Godwin
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Sylvain Grenier
Director, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Georges Kpazai
Associate Dean, Faculty of Education & Health
Faculty of Education and Health
Michel Larivière
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
James Little
Master Lecturer, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Kerry McGannon
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Ginette Michel
Assistant Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Sebastien Nault
Master Lecturer, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Patricia Pickard
Sessional On-Campus (mo)
Faculty of Education and Health
Barbara Ravel
Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Stephen Ritchie
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Robert Schinke
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Amanda Schweinbenz
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Olivier Serresse
Sessional On-Campus (mo)
Faculty of Education and Health
Alain Gauthier
Associate Dean, Faculty of Education & Health
Faculty of Education and Health
Bruce Oddson
Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Elizabeth Wenghofer
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Nancy Lightfoot
Full Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Sessional Members:

  • Randy Battochio
  • Jean  Benoît
  • Lise Brown
  • Michelle Brunette
  • Carlo Castrechino
  • Randy Cavallin
  • James Coffey
  • Coulombe Jasmine
  • Carla Cox
  • Tony Cox
  • Caroline Dignard
  • Nicole Dubuc-Charbonneau
  • Gino Ferri
  • Charles Fink
  • Sarah Forbes
  • Sheila Gagnon
  • Robert Jack
  • Thomas Lee Kingston
  • Michelle Laurence
  • Jeffrey McGarry
  • Karen Rebeiro Grouhl
  • Raymond Savignac
  • Olivier Serress
  • Natalie Tissot Van Patot
  • Andelka Tuttle
  • Diana Urajnik
  • Melissa Wiman

Adjunct Professors:

  • Ben Hejer, Ph. D.
  • Hakim Hariti, Ph. D.
  • Pascal Lefebvre, Ph. D.
  • Nicole Dubuc-Charbonneau, Ph. D.
  • Ann Pegoraro, Ph. D.
  • to be completed

Faculty Members:

 

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