To All Undergrad Kinesiology Students Entering Year 3
Below are the courses and any related course registration notes that you need to know to successfully register for Year 3 required classes. Also included is information on Kinesiology electives available this year. In year 3, full registration with electives included is 5 FCEs.
Required 3rd Year Kinesiology Courses
Courses include:
- Kinesiology 3010: Physiology of Exercise I
- Kinesiology 3030: Introductory Statistics
- Kinesiology 3070: Adapted Physical Activity
- Kinesiology 3134: Musculoskeletal Injuries I
- Kinesiology 3230: Research Processes
- Kinesiology 3610: Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Health
- Kinesiology 3710: Skill Acquisition
- Kinesiology 3711: Exercise Prescription
Notes Regarding Required Courses:
About Kinesiology 3010, 3030, 3134, 3710, and 3711
There is a choice of lab sections for all of the courses listed. Lab spots are allocated on a first-come, first-in basis. Be sure to register for both the lecture and lab section of ALL of these courses. Remember, register for your labs early to improve your chance of getting your preference.
Elective courses may be selected from Kinesiology, other departments, or both.
Kinesiology Elective Options for 2025-26 (F = Fall, W = Winter)
- KINE 3011 Physiology of Exercise II (W)
- KINE 3079 Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity II (F)
- KINE 3135 Musculoskeletal Injuries II (W)
- KINE/HIST 3318 History of Sport in Canada (F)
- KINE 4055 Interprofessional Education and Wellness (W)
- KINE 4059 Psychology of Physical Activity II (F)
- KINE 4134 Clinical Exercise Physiology (W)
- KINE 4713 Career Exploration (W)
Visit the academic calendar for course descriptions
First Aid Certificate Requirement
You were required to post a copy of your up-to-date first-aid certificate by January 1st of this past year. If for any reason you have not done so, or your certificate was renewed, please ensure a copy is shared on the HBK Program Documents course site on MyCourseLink immediately.
All students must have a valid St. John Ambulance or Canadian Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR(C) certification (or equivalent). It is the student's responsibility to acquire this certification. You will NOT be allowed to complete the Outdoor Experience without proof of your current certification. This is also needed for labs and your 4th-yr research project.
