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BSc Kinesiology Major and Honours - required courses

The BSc Kinesiology Honours program is a 61.5 unit degree.  Refer to section 16.3.3 of the UVic Calendar for the details regarding the honours program.  Note: Years 1 and 2 are the same for BSc Kinesiology cooperative education.  Refer to secion 16.3.5 for details regarding the co-op program.

The following list of required courses applies to students who enter Kinesiology September 2011.  Others complete the requirements prevailing at time of entrance to the program (contact the EPHE Adviser).

Year One

Pre-Kinesiology in one of the Faculties of Humanities, Science or Social Sciences.

BIOL 150A & 150B, or 190A & 190B* 3.0
CHEM 101 & 102* 3.0
EPHE 141*  1.5
EPHE 143   1.5
EPHE 155 1.5
Two of ENGL115, 135, 146, 147 3.0
Electives (see note 3)  1.5
Total for year  15

Year Two

MATH100 (Note:  Math 100 is the pre or co-requisite for PHYS120) 1.5
STAT 255 1.5
PHYS120* (pre or co-requisite Math 100) 1.5
EPHE 201* 1.5
EPHE 241A* 1.5
EPHE 241B*  1.5
EPHE 245* 1.5
EPHE 253 1.5
One of EPHE 104-137 0.5
Electives (see note 3) 3.0
Total for year 15.5


Year Three

EPHE 341* 1.5
EPHE 344* 1.5
EPHE 360* 1.5
EPHE 380* 1.5
One of EPHE 104-137 0.5
EPHE 300-400 level 3.0
Electives (see note 3) 4.5
Total for year 14.0

Year Four

EPHE 441* 1.5
EPHE 444* 1.5
EPHE 447 (full-year course, must register in both terms) 1.5
One of EPHE 104-137 0.5
EPHE 300-400 level  4.5
Electives (see note 3) 6.0
Total for year 15.5

Total Units for Degree 60.0

* science designated course

Notes (Major and Honours):

1. The Bachelor of Science Kinesiology degree requires 33 science-designated units.

2. Students must take at least 3.0 units in BIOL and CHEM.

3. At least 12 units of electives must be selected from courses offered by the following science departments, and at least 9 of these must be at the 300 or 400 level: Biochemistry and Microbiology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, and Physics and Astronomy. In addition, approved courses offered by the Departments of Psychology and Anthropology, and the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences may be used as science electives; see the complete list of approved courses.    Courses in these departments designated for non-science students WILL NOT be accepted as part of the 12 units of required sciences in the BSc Kinesiology programs. 

   
 
 
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