Graduate Programs
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Courses Offered
The School of Kinesiology offers a variety of courses to help graduate students tailor their academic experience and achieve their learning objectives. Graduate-level courses in Kinesiology are administered by the Kinesiology Graduate Program Office. Students should contact the Graduate Program Office and/or their supervisor for further details or assistance.
2025-26 Course Offerings
NOTE: All kinesiology graduate courses are scheduled to be offered in person during the 2025-26 academic year. The Kinesiology Graduate Seminar may be a blended format.
Course Outlines and Information
All outlines are in PDF format and posted in for registered Kinesiology graduate students.
Fall Term Courses
- Kin 9032 – Leadership in Kinesiology
- Kin 9067 – Race, (De)Colonization, and Physical Cultures
- Kin 9074/FIMS 9241– Interdisciplinary Issues in Health Information Science for Kinesiology
- Kin 9448 – Neuromuscular Physiology
- Kin 9467 – Interpreting and Communicating Science
- Kin 9444 – Biomechanics in Research and Practice
Winter Term Courses
- Kin 9030 – Sport Management: Organizational Analysis (Kin 9030)
- Kin 9049 – Applied Ethics: Theory and Practice
- Kin 9235 – Digital Physical Activity Promotion
- Kin 9435 – Advanced Exercise Physiology
Summer Term Courses
Special Registration Courses
- 9011 – Sport Management Internship
- 9600 – Major Research Paper in Kinesiology
- 9468 – MKIN Capstone Experience
Independent Study Courses
- 9611 - MA/MSc
- For registration details, see additional course information below
- 9711 - Doctoral
- For registration details, see additional course information below
Additional Course Information
Independent Study Courses (9611/9711)
The School of Kinesiology offers independent study course options to its graduate students. As part of the independent study, students conduct a literature review or small research project under the guidance of a graduate faculty member.
Independent Study Regulations
- The independent study cannot be directly related to the thesis
- i.e. Review of the literature, prospectus development or collection of data to be used for the thesis
- Independent studies are worth 0.5 credits.
- Master's and PhD students in the thesis option may enroll in a maximum of two (2) courses of KIN 9611/9711
- Master’s students in a non‐thesis option may take a maximum of the equivalent of one and a half full courses
- Normally, one independent study is completed in a given term
Independent Study Enrolment
- Complete a proposal application with a faculty member that will serve as the instructor for the course
- Submit the application to the Kinesiology Graduate Program Office by the deadlines stated on the application for the appropriate term selected
- The graduate chair will review the application and if approved, the Graduate Program Office will notify the student and enrol them in the course for the appropriate term
Milestones
- Kinesiology Graduate Research Seminar
- Required for all Kinesiology graduate students
- Master of Kinesiology (MKIN) students must attend seminar for one term
- Master's students (all disciplines) must attend seminar for one year (or equivalent-2 terms)
- Doctoral students (all disciplines) must attend seminar for two years (or equivalent 4 terms)
Please note:
- Students are responsible for reviewing their degree requirements when selecting courses
- Students should consult with their supervisor to identify courses that are suitable for the specific area of research
- Students can enrol in course through the
- Additional course related information and for enrolling in courses outside of program can be found
- Deadlines for undergraduate programs and courses outside of Kinesiology may differ
- Contact the department offering the course for the appropriate dates