Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics

Guelph

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics program at the University of Guelph offers students an in-depth understanding of human movement, physiology, and health. This interdisciplinary program integrates principles from anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and sociology to explore the factors influencing human performance, health, and wellness.

Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to cover a wide range of topics related to human movement and physical activity. Students take courses in exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor control, sport psychology, and sociocultural aspects of physical activity. They also have the opportunity to choose elective courses in areas such as nutrition, exercise prescription, injury prevention, or sport management, allowing them to tailor their education to their interests and career goals.

Research Focus: The Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics program emphasizes research and inquiry-based learning, providing students with opportunities to engage in hands-on laboratory experiments and independent research projects. Faculty members are actively involved in research across various disciplines of human kinetics, including exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor behavior, sport psychology, and physical activity promotion. Students have the opportunity to work alongside faculty mentors, participate in research projects, and contribute to advancements in human kinetics through their own research endeavors.

Industry Engagement: The University of Guelph maintains strong connections with industry partners in sectors such as healthcare, sports, fitness, rehabilitation, and recreation, offering students numerous opportunities for industry engagement and experiential learning. Through internships, field placements, and industry-sponsored projects, students gain practical experience in clinical settings, fitness centers, sports organizations, and community health programs. The program also collaborates with industry partners on research initiatives, program development projects, and professional development programs, ensuring that students are well-prepared for successful careers in human kinetics-related fields.

Global Perspective: Recognizing the global nature of human movement and physical activity, the program emphasizes a global perspective in human kinetics education. Students explore international issues such as physical inactivity, obesity, sports participation, and cultural influences on physical activity through coursework and international collaborations. Opportunities for studying abroad, participating in international research projects, and engaging with diverse perspectives enrich students' understanding of global human kinetics challenges and prepare them to address complex issues on a global scale.

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Location

Guelph

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 33046

Application Fees: CAD $ 90

Academic Requirements: The university generally requires a minimum average grade of 80% or higher in the final year of high school or the overall average for all completed high school years. However, specific program requirements may vary, and some programs may have higher admission standards.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: An overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 89 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE: A minimum score of 60 on the Pearson Test of English.
  • DET: A minimum score of 110 on the Duolingo English Test.

The University of Guelph offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community.

International Student Entrance Scholarships: The university offers a range of entrance scholarships specifically for international students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement and are available to students entering undergraduate programs. The value of these scholarships varies, and some are renewable for subsequent years of study.

President's Scholarships for International Students: These prestigious scholarships are awarded to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership potential, and involvement in extracurricular activities. The recipients of the President's Scholarships receive a significant financial award to support their studies.

International Student Bursaries: The university provides bursaries to international students who demonstrate financial need. These bursaries are intended to assist students who may face financial challenges in pursuing their education. The amount of the bursary is based on individual financial circumstances.

College-Specific Scholarships: Some colleges within the University of Guelph offer scholarships specifically for international students enrolled in their programs. These scholarships may be based on academic performance, community involvement, or other criteria specific to the college or program of study.

External Scholarships: The University of Guelph encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities available through government agencies, foundations, and organizations. The university provides information and resources to assist students in finding and applying for these external scholarships.

It's important to note that the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and availability of scholarships may vary. The university's scholarship selection committees evaluate applicants based on their academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, leadership potential, and other specific criteria.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics program from the University of Guelph are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills required for a variety of rewarding career paths in the fields of health, fitness, sports, rehabilitation, and wellness.

Athletic Trainer: With expertise in injury prevention and rehabilitation, graduates can work as athletic trainers in sports teams, fitness centers, or rehabilitation clinics. They assess and treat athletic injuries, develop rehabilitation programs, and provide medical support to athletes to optimize performance and prevent injuries.

Exercise Physiologist: For graduates interested in the physiological responses to exercise, careers as exercise physiologists offer opportunities to work in research institutions, healthcare facilities, or sports performance centers. They conduct exercise testing, analyze physiological data, and develop exercise prescriptions to improve fitness, manage chronic diseases, and enhance athletic performance.

Health Promotion Specialist: With knowledge of health behavior change theories and public health strategies, graduates can work as health promotion specialists in community organizations, public health agencies, or corporate wellness programs. They develop and implement health promotion initiatives, conduct health screenings, and educate individuals and communities about healthy lifestyle behaviors.

Physical Education Teacher: For graduates interested in education and youth development, careers as physical education teachers offer opportunities to work in schools, colleges, or community centers. They design and deliver physical education curriculum, teach fundamental movement skills, and promote lifelong physical activity and healthy behaviors among students.

Fitness Instructor or Personal Trainer: With expertise in exercise programming and fitness assessment, graduates can work as fitness instructors or personal trainers in fitness centers, gyms, or private studios. They lead group fitness classes, conduct personal training sessions, and provide individualized exercise prescriptions to clients to help them achieve their fitness goals.

Sports Coach or Athletic Director: For graduates passionate about sports and leadership, careers as sports coaches or athletic directors offer opportunities to work in schools, colleges, or sports organizations. They recruit and train athletes, develop practice plans, and organize competitions and events to support the development of athletes and promote sports participation.

Rehabilitation Specialist: With knowledge of biomechanics and exercise therapy, graduates can work as rehabilitation specialists in physical therapy clinics, hospitals, or sports medicine centers. They design and implement rehabilitation programs for individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions, and help them regain strength, mobility, and function.

Corporate Wellness Coordinator: For graduates interested in workplace health promotion, careers as corporate wellness coordinators offer opportunities to work in corporate settings or employee wellness programs. They develop wellness initiatives, organize fitness challenges and workshops, and promote healthy lifestyle behaviors to improve employee health and productivity.

Community Health Worker: With a focus on health equity and community development, graduates can work as community health workers in non-profit organizations, community health centers, or government agencies. They conduct health assessments, advocate for health policies, and coordinate community-based programs to address health disparities and promote health equity.

Research Scientist or Academic Researcher: For graduates interested in scientific research, careers as research scientists or academic researchers offer opportunities to work in research institutions, universities, or government agencies. They conduct research on topics such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, or sports psychology, and contribute to advancements in human kinetics through their research endeavors.


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