Program Overview
Overview of the Kinesiology Program
The Kinesiology program in the Faculty of Science offers certificates in health and fitness studies and in applied human nutrition as well as major and minor programs. This program is designed for individuals interested in understanding human structure and function, and their relation to movement and health. Students will study physiology, anatomy, fitness appraisal, and rehabilitation.
Program Details
- Degree: Bachelor of Science
- Location: The program can be started at the Surrey campus.
- Academic Calendar:
- See major description
- See minor description
Career Possibilities
The Kinesiology program prepares students for a variety of career paths related to human movement and health.
Admission Requirements
- Admission requirements for the Kinesiology program include:
- Canadian high school
- International High School Students
- United States High School
- Indigenous Students
- College/university transfer
- International Baccalaureate
- Diverse qualifications
- Additional Requirements and Policies by Applicant Type
- Partnerships
- SFU-Langara Indigenous Transfer Pathway Agreement
- SFU FIC Partnership
- Admission grade ranges
How to Apply
To apply for the Kinesiology program, follow the application process outlined by the university, which includes submitting the necessary documents and meeting the admission requirements.
Student Experience
The Kinesiology program offers students a comprehensive education in human movement and health, with opportunities for hands-on experience and research. Students can also participate in the Co-op program, which provides valuable work experience in the field.
Program Structure
The Kinesiology program offers certificates in health and fitness studies and in applied human nutrition, as well as major and minor programs. Students can choose to specialize in areas such as active health and rehabilitation.
Research Areas
The Kinesiology program covers a range of research areas, including physiology, anatomy, fitness appraisal, and rehabilitation. Students have the opportunity to work with experienced faculty members and contribute to ongoing research projects.
Facilities and Resources
The university provides state-of-the-art facilities and resources for Kinesiology students, including laboratories, equipment, and software. Students also have access to a range of support services, including academic advising and career counseling.
Conclusion
The Kinesiology program at Simon Fraser University offers students a comprehensive education in human movement and health, with opportunities for hands-on experience, research, and specialization. With its strong faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and range of program options, the Kinesiology program is an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing a career in this field.
