2013-2014 Calendar Proof Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology

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2013-2014 Calendar Proof
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
Faculty of Kinesiology
General Office:
Lady Beaverbrook Gym
Mailing Address:
Faculty of Kinesiology,
University of New Brunswick,
P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N.B.,
Canada, E3B 5A3
Phone:
(506) 453-4575
Fax:
(506) 453-3511
Email:
kines@unb.ca
Website:
http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/kinesiology/
Faculty
Dean: Wayne Albert, BSc, MSc, PhD
Assistant Dean: Cynthia Stacey, BSc, MSc, PhD
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Albert, Wayne, BSc (Ott), MA (UWO), PhD (Qu), Prof and Dean - 2010
Barclay, Katherine, BSc (UNB), MSc (Wat.), PhD (Guelph), Sr Teaching Assoc (Joint
Biology, Nursing) - 2001
Burkard, Jeffrey, BA (SUC, Brockport), MPE (UNB), Sr Teaching Assoc - 2002
Chester, Victoria, BScHK (Guelph), MA (Laur), PhD (UNB), Assoc Prof - 2002
Cleave, Shirley, BA, MA (UWO), PhD (Ill), Assoc Prof and Assoc VP Academic - 1979
Duquette, Greg, BKin (McM), MA (CMU), Instructor – 2008
Edwards, Jonathon, BSM (Brock), MA, PhD (Alberta) - 2012
Kuruganti, Usha, BScEE, MScEE, PhD (UNB), Assoc Prof - 2004
Mason, Fred, BA, BPE (MUN), MA (Ott), PhD (UWO), Assoc Prof – 2006
McGarry, Timothy, BSc (Liv), MSc (Brad), MPE, PhD (UBC) Assoc Prof - 2000
McGibbon, Chris, BSc, MSc, PhD (UNB), Prof - 2004
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McKenna, Mary, BSc (McG), MSc (Cornell), PhD (Nottingham), Prof - 1993
Reading, Stacey, BSc, MSc, PhD (Guelph), Assoc Prof - 2007
Reid, Ian, BPE (Manit), MPE (UBC), PhD (Texas A & M), Assoc Prof - 1987
Scott, David, BA, PGCE (Ulster), MA, MA, PhD (Vic B.C.), Assoc Prof – 1997
Seaman, Kenneth, BSc (Dal), MSc (UNB) - Instructor - 2011
Sexsmith, James R., BSc (Leth), MSc, PhD (Alta), Prof - 1984
Shannon, Charlene, BBA, B of Recr Mgmt (Acad.), MA, PhD (Wat), Assoc Prof - 2002
Stacey, Cynthia, BSc (Acad.), MSc (Guelph), PhD (Ott), Assoc Prof - 1995
Tymowski, Gabriela, BA, BEd, MA (UWO), PhD (Gloucestershire), Assoc Prof - 1999
General Information
The Faculty of Kinesiology offers two undergraduate degree programs: Bachelor of Science in
Kinesiology and a Bachelor of Recreation and Sport Studies.The Bachelor of Science in
Kinesiology (BScKin) is a four year discipline based program of study, with the focus being on
applying scientific principles to the study of human movement. The program will prepare
students for career opportunities in applied exercise, sport science, and health related
professions (e.g. fitness consulting, athletic therapy, ergonomics, human factors) and related
careers, as well as for further study in the exercise and sport science disciplines or allied health
professions (nutrition, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, medicine).
Students interested in becoming elementary or secondary physical education teachers and
coaches in school systems can select either the BRSS or the BScKin degree program. Students
who are interested in the Arts and Humanities as a teachable subject, should select the BRSS
degree program, while students who are interested in the Sciences as a teachable subject,
should select the BScKin degree program.
High School applicants or first-year students interested in the BEd program at UNB should refer
to the Faculty of Education Admission Advantage program in either the Admissions section of
this calendar (Item J) or the Bachelor of Education section under Fredericton Degree Programs.
University Regulations
Any point not covered in the following regulations will be governed by the General University
Regulations as stated in Section B of this Calendar. Questions concerning the application of
regulations should be directed to the Registrar in writing.
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Conditions Regarding Admission to the BScKin Program
All admissions are on a competitive basis; satisfaction of minimum requirements does not
guarantee admission. Normally, no more than 100 students will be admitted to first year in the
Faculty of Kinesiology in any academic year.
Transfer Students
1.
Normally, a minimum session grade point average of 3.0 is required for a student to be
considered for transfer into one of the Faculty's programs.
2.
Normally, a student will not be allowed to transfer into the Faculty mid-way through the
academic year.
3.
In addition to scholastic record, a transfer applicant's record of participation and
interest in the "Kinesiology", "Recreation", and "Sport Science" field is also considered for
admission.
4.
Students presently registered in the Faculty will continue to be governed by the
regulations in effect when they first registered. Students who were formerly in the Faculty
and apply for re-admission, if accepted, will be governed by the regulations in effect at the
time of their re-admission.
Time Limitation
The maximum time period permitted between the first registration in the BScKin degree
program and the completion of the BScKin degree shall be eight (8) years. Normally, BScKin
students who are re-admitted within this time frame must complete the degree requirements
in effect at the last re-admission.
BScKin as a Second Degree
In addition to the University's regulations for a second undergraduate bachelor's degree as
specified in the UNB Undergraduate Calendar, the Faculty of Kinesiology requires that any
student accepted into the BScKin degree program as a second undergraduate bachelor's degree
be required to: (a) Complete at least thirty- (30) credit hours of courses, and (b) Complete the
requirements of the BScKin program.
General Regulations
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Grade Point Averages
1.
The method of calculating grade point averages is explained in Section B (Grading
System and Classification) of this Calendar.
2.
To earn a BScKin degree, a student must have successfully completed a minimum 120 ch
of approved courses.
3.
Students should refer to Section B of this Calendar for regulations regarding academic
probation and withdrawal.
Policy on Grades
BScKin students must obtain a grade of "C" or better in required degree program courses.
These courses include:
a. all first year required courses
b. all required core courses
Note: KIN1001 is considered to be pre-requisite or co-requisite to all other KIN and RSS courses.
Students receiving a final grade of "D" in KIN1001 may repeat KIN1001 as a co-requisite to
other second year KIN and RSS courses.
Repeating Courses
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Regulations pertaining to repeating courses can be found in Section B of this Calendar.
Any required courses not successfully completed during a given year must be attempted
not later than the next academic year, except by special permission of the Director of
Undergraduate Studies.
Summer Term Courses
BScKin students who wish to take Summer Term courses that are to be credited towards their
degree should first consult with their Faculty Advisor.
Practica and Directed Studies
1.
Normally, students may elect a maximum of twelve (12) ch from practica/internship
courses, i.e., RSS 3913 (3), RSS 3914 (3), KIN 3950 (6), RSS 4910 (6), KIN 4950 (6), and RSS
3100 (12).
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2.
Normally, students may elect a maximum of six (6) ch from directed study courses, i.e.,
KIN 4903 (3), KIN 4904 (3), KIN 4800 (6) and from Special Activity courses, i.e., KIN 2831 (1),
KIN 2832 (1), KIN 3831 (2), KIN 3832 (2), and from Leadership courses, i.e., KIN 2861 (1), KIN
2862 (1), KIN 3861 (2), and KIN 3862 (2).
Approval of Elective Courses
Advice concerning elective courses will be provided by members of the Faculty. All elective
courses require approval of the Faculty.
Normal Workload
The maximum student workload is considered to be 20-22 ch per term, or 40-44 ch per year
(not including Summer Term). Permission from the Director of Undergraduate Studies is
required to exceed 22 ch per term or 44 ch in any given academic year.
BScKin Year Designation Based On Credit Hours
For the purposes of on-line registration and administrative operations BScKin students shall be
considered as in:
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2.
Second year after the student has successfully completed 30 ch toward their BScKin
Third year BScKin after the student has successfully completed 60 ch toward their
BScKin
3.
Fourth year BScKin after the student has successfully completed 90 ch towards their
BScKin
Curriculum
General Notes
1.
It is the students’ responsibility to complete the degree program curriculum for the year
in which they enrol.
2.
In the BScKin degree program activity lab courses are not required but may be taken as
General KIN/RSS Electives up to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
3.
The minimum credit hour total to graduate with a BScKin is 120.
Year I: (38 ch)
Required Core
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KIN 1001 Introduction to Kinesiology 3ch
One of the following three courses: 3ch
RSS 1042 : History of Sport and Recreation
RSS 2081 : Health and Wellness I
KIN 2093 : Introduction to Philosophy of Sport & Recreation
KIN 2032 Introduction to Sport and Leisure Pyschology 3ch
KIN 2160 Laboratory Methods in Kinesiology 3ch
BIOL 1001 Biological Principles, Part I 3ch
BIOL 1012 Biological Principles Part II 3ch
BIOL 1711 Human Anatomy I 4ch
BIOL 1782 Human Physiology I 4ch
MATH 1003 Introduction to Calculus I 3ch
MATH 1503 Linear Algebra 3ch
Choose 6 ch from the following:(3 ch may to be taken in Year 2) 6ch
ANTH, ARCH, ECON, POLS, PSYC, SOCI
Year 2 (37 ch)
Required Core
BIOL 2812 Human Anatomy II 4ch
BIOL 2721 Human Physiology II 4ch
RSS 2023 Sociology of Sport, Physical Activity & Leisure 3ch
KIN 2062 Introductory Biomechanics 3ch
KIN 2072 Introduction to Motor Control and Learning 3ch
KIN 3081 Introductory Exercise Physiology 3ch
KIN 3252 Functional Human Anatomy 4ch
ENGL 1103 or 1144 or 1145 (may be taken in Year 1) 3ch
Choose 1 of the following:
CHEM 1001 / 1006 and CHEM 1012 / 1017 10ch
PHYS1071 / 1091 and PHYS 1072 / 1092 10ch
Year 3 and 4 (45 ch)
Required Core to be completed in 3rd year
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KIN 3001 Introduction to Research Methods in Kinesiology 3ch
KIN 3282 Physical Activity, Health and Wellness 3ch
STAT 2263 or 2264 Statistics for Non-Science Majors or Statistics for Biology or equivalent 3ch
KIN Electives (Choose 24 ch)(see Note 1, 2 & 3 below) 24ch
Kin or Non-Kin Electives (Choose 12 ch)(see Note 1 & 2 below) 12ch
TOTAL 120CH
Notes:
Note 1: Of the 36 ch of KIN and NON-KIN electives in 3rd and 4th year at least 24 must be at the
3000/4000 level
Note 2: See Faculty advisor for suggested KIN and NON-KIN electives.
Note 3: Laboratory Requirement - for the 4 core areas of Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology,
Motor Learning/Control, and Psychology of Physical Activity, students must take a minimum of
1 course in 1 core areas. See Faculty advisor for applicable laboratory courses.
Honours Program: BScKin
1.
The Honours program provides students with the opportunity to undertake academic
research and be recognized as one of the Faculty’s top students. Upon successful
completion of the program, “Honours” is printed on the student’s official academic
transcript. See the Faculty for application procedures.
2.
Application requirements include: minimum CGPA of 3.7, must be in one’s final year of
study, must identify a faculty member willing to serve as one’s Honours Research Project
supervisor.
3.
Once accepted into the program, students must: outline the required deliverables and
expectations of the Honours project which will be approved by the Honours supervisor
before being submitted to the Director of Undergraduate Studies no later than Oct. 15th.
This outline (one or two pages) briefly describes: i) the nature of the study being conducted,
ii) timelines, iii) deliverables and expectations. This outline serves as a course contract
between the student and the supervisor.
4.
To graduate with a BScKin Honours, students must meet the following requirements:
maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.5 throughout one’s undergraduate degree; successfully
complete KIN 4900 Honours Research Project .
Pre-Professional Program in Kinesiology
The BScKin degree program provides a variety of courses for students who are interested in
pursuing a professional degree such as: Medicine, Chiropractic, Athletic Therapy,
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Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Massage Therapy. Experience has shown, where
possible, that it is highly desirable for the pre-professional student to obtain a bachelors degree
before applying for entrance to the professional school. Each professional school has its own
specific entrance requirements and it is necessary that the student ascertain these
requirements in order to be sure of qualifying as a candidate for admission to that particular
school. Interested students should meet with the undergraduate program director before
selecting their courses.
Minor in Ergonomics
The Minor is suspended for the 2013-14 academic year due to limited resources. The Faculty
will review the delivery of the minor to determine the most efficient manner in meeting the
educational requirements outlined by the Canadian certification body (Canadian College for the
Certification of Professional Ergonomists - CCCPE). Students interested in Ergonomics-related
courses are advised to contact the Faculty.
The Minor in Ergonomics is designed for students from inside and outside the Faculty of
Kinesiology interested in a coherent package of Ergonomics related courses. Students
interested in the minor, must apply through the Undergraduate Degree Program. Enrolment is
limited.
Students enrolled in the Minor will be required to take 15 ch of required courses and 9 ch of
elective courses chosen in consultation, and in advance, with the Faculty of Kinesiology. A grade
of C or better is required in each course used towards the Minor.
REQUIRED COURSES (15 credits)
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KIN 3161 Human Factors in Ergonomic Design (3 ch)
KIN 4161 Occupational Biomechanics (3 ch)
KIN 4163 Workplace Design & Analysis (3 ch)
ADM 2513 Organizational Behaviour (3 ch)
KIN 4903 Directed Study in Ergonomics (3 ch) - an ergonomics project.
ELECTIVES (9 ch) – select from the following (highly recommend: 1, 2, 3, 6)
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KIN 4165 Occupational Physiology (3 ch)
KIN 4162 Occupational Health and Safety for Ergonomists (3ch)
ADM 3573 Organizational Design (3 ch) [PREQ = ADM 2513]
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ADM 3875 Labour Relations (3 ch)
ADM 3815 Human Resource Management (3 ch) [PREQ = ADM 2513 ]
ADM 4826 Employment Law (3 ch)
ME 3232 - Engineering Economics (3 ch)
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