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  1. 11 HKR Courses Available to Students Not Enrolled in a Program Offered By the School
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation

  2. 12 Course Descriptions
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    PR: HKR 2703, 3320, and Physics 1020, or completion of Academic Term 5 of the Bachelor of Engineering program ... focuses on issues related to the delivery of therapeutic recreation services. In particular, the following topics will be addressed: documentation in therapeutic recreation; client assessment issues; therapeutic recreation program planning (identifying client needs, selecting appropriate interventions, task and activity analysis, planning change-oriented programs, writing behavioural objectives, etc.); program and client evaluation; written plans of operation.

  3. 6.1 Bachelor of Human Kinetics and Recreation (Co-operative)
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    The Bachelor of Human Kinetics and Recreation (Co-operative) shall normally be completed on a full-time basis, and includes 120 credit hours, and three work terms as outlined in Table 1 Bachelor of Human Kinetics and Recreation (Co-operative). ... HKR 3400 ... Mathematics 1000 ... Physics 1020 ... HKR 2000 ... HKR 2300 ... HKR 2310 ... HKR 2320 ... HKR 2500 ... HKR 3330 ... HKR 3340 ... HKR 3410

  4. 6.3 Bachelor of Physical Education
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    This program is offered in the Teaching and General degrees. ... At the time of graduation, students require proof of current certification in first aid and CPR. These certifications must be submitted to the School’s Academic Program Officer. ... HKR 2320 ... HKR 2500 ... HKR 3110 (Students following the Bachelor of Physical Education (General) degree must replace HKR 3110 with 6 credit hours in HKR elective courses at the 2000 level or above.)

  5. 7.2.2 Probationary Promotion
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 7 Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Promotion Status
    A maximum of two re-examinations is permitted in a student’s degree program. If a student is awarded a grade of less than 60% in a third HKR course, the student will be required to repeat or replace the course. ... Probationary Promotion designates less than a Clear Promotion but requires an overall average of at least 60%, with a numeric grade of at least 50% in each course, and not more than one HKR course with a numeric grade below 60%.

  6. 6.2 Bachelor of Kinesiology
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    The Bachelor of Kinesiology may be completed on a full-time or part-time basis and requires 120 credit hours as outlined in Table 3 Bachelor of Kinesiology. ... HKR 3400 ... HKR 2500 ... HKR 2600 ... HKR 2703 ... HKR 3300 ... HKR 3310 ... HKR 3320 ... HKR 3340 ... HKR 3410 ... HKR 2320 ... HKR 4330 ... HKR 4410 ... HKR 4600 ... HKR 4702 ... HKR 4703 ... 33 credit hours of elective courses of which 27 credit hours must be at the 2000 level or above:

  7. 6.1.1 Optional Pathways
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees - 6.1 Bachelor of Human Kinetics and Recreation (Co-operative)
    A student may select from one of the five optional pathways. A pathway provides students with the opportunity to focus their studies. Particular attention should be paid to the necessary prerequisites when scheduling courses. These pathways are not binding. Students are not required to pursue a pathway, and even if they do, it is not reflected on their transcripts or degree parchments. Students who do not pursue a pathway must ensure the 120-credit-hour minimum degree requirements are met in accordance with Table 1 Bachelor of Human Kinetics and Recreation (Co-operative) above.

  8. 7.3 Other Information
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 7 Promotion Regulations
    Students may be required to withdraw from their program at any time, if, in the opinion of the School, they are unlikely to benefit from continued attendance. ... The Committee on Undergraduate Studies will determine each student's promotion status at the end of each term and will make its recommendations to Academic Council. ... Academic Council may promote a student notwithstanding the promotion regulations given above. A decision of this nature will be made only for reasons acceptable to Academic Council and in the case of a student thought likely to succeed in future terms.

  9. 9.1 General Information
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 9 Waiver of School Regulations
    In addition, regardless of any waiver granted, students enrolled in a co-operative program must successfully complete a minimum of two work terms. ... The School reserves the right in special circumstances to modify, alter, or waive any School regulation in its application to individual students where merit and equity so warrant in the judgment of the Committee on Undergraduate Studies of the School.

  10. 11.1 Regulations for Students Not in a Program Offered By the School
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 11 HKR Courses Available to Students Not Enrolled in a Program Offered By the School
    Students who have been required to withdraw from a program offered by the School may not register for any HKR course. ... Students not in a program offered by the School may register for a maximum of 15 credit hours only from the following list if space is available. ... Students not in a School program will be required to drop any HKR course(s) in excess of 15 credit hours and may be subject to academic and financial penalties.

  11. 11.2 HKR Courses
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 11 HKR Courses Available to Students Not Enrolled in a Program Offered By the School
    1000 Fitness and Wellness ... 2600 Introduction to Human Nutrition ... 3595 Gender and Leisure ... 3535 Legal Aspects of Leisure and Recreation Services ... 3490 Gender in Sport and Physical Activity ... 3410 Sociology of Physical Activity and Sport ... 3400 Social Determinants of Health and Physical Activity ... 3360 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries ... 2601 Physical Activity, Obesity, and Weight Control

  12. 4.1.2 Kinesiology Degree
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 General Degrees
    A Kinesiology degree is designed to prepare graduates for careers in ergonomics, fitness, health and wellness, and lifestyle professions. The kinesiology degree program consists of School courses in addition to a flexible choice of elective courses. The Bachelor of Kinesiology degree is comprised of 120 credit hours and can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.

  13. 4.1.3 Physical Education Degree
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 General Degrees
    The Bachelor of Physical Education degree is comprised of 120 credit hours and can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis. This program is offered in the teaching and general options. ... The General Option is designed to provide basic professional preparation. The general option of the program consists of courses common to the teaching option plus a flexible choice of elective courses in place of the required curriculum and methods course.

  14. 4.4.1 General Information
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs - 4.4 Work Terms in the Co-operative Program
    In addition to a work term, students may register for up to 6 credit hours, although they are advised to consult the School's Academic Program Officer. ... During work terms students are brought into direct contact with the kinesiology, physical education, and recreation professions, exposed to the work place setting, expected to assume ever-increasing responsibility in employment situations as their education advances, and introduced to experiences beyond the scope of those which could be provided in the classroom.

  15. 4.4.2 Work Term Reports
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs - 4.4 Work Terms in the Co-operative Program
    A work term report, on a topic approved by the Co-operative Education Office of the School, must be submitted for each work term. The report must be approved by the employer and submitted by the student to the Co-operative Education Office of the School on or before the appropriate deadline as indicated on the Co-operative Education website. ... Late work term reports will not be evaluated unless prior permission for a late work term report has been granted by the Co-operative Education Office of the School.

  16. 4.4.3 Evaluation of Work Terms
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs - 4.4 Work Terms in the Co-operative Program
    Two components are considered in work term evaluation: on-the-job performance and the work term report. Each component is evaluated separately and equally. The overall evaluation of work terms will result in the assignment of one of the following letter grades: PWD (pass with distinction), PAS (pass) or FAL (fail).

  17. 5.3.3 Transfer Applicants
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 5.3 Admission Requirements to the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation Programs
    A student's placement within a program, and requirements needed to complete the program, will be determined on an individual basis at the time of admission. No applicant will be granted placement beyond Academic Term 4. ... Applicants seeking admission through transfer from accredited post-secondary institutions must have achieved a minimum overall average of 60% to be considered for admission.

  18. 15.9.3 Major in Geography (B.A. or B.Sc.)
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.9 Geography
    Students may complete a Major in Geography as part of either a B.A. or B.Sc. program. See the Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Arts and Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science as appropriate. ... All students who major in Geography shall consult with their assigned faculty advisor, or the Head of the Department, who will help them in planning their academic program. For this purpose, it is essential that students declare their major at an early stage of their studies.

  19. 15.9.9 Diploma in Geographic Information Sciences
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.9 Geography
    The Department of Geography administers the Diploma in Geographic Information Sciences. Credit hours in Geography may be eligible to jointly fulfill requirements of a degree and a diploma. For further information about this program, see Diploma Programs Offered in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, or contact the Program Director.

  20. 15.10.2 Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.10 History
    The Bachelor of Arts requires the successful completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours. A student must meet the requirements for a departmental Major, Minor, or Honours program and also meet the Program Regulations – General and Honours Degrees for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. A student is therefore advised to consult with the Admission to the Bachelor of Arts General Degree Programs regulations, the Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees which also includes the Bachelor of Arts General Degree Components, The Major Program, and The Minor Program regulations. Information regarding honours programs is available at Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree Regulations as well as under each department’s regulations.


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