Kinesiology (with optional Co-op) University of Windsor
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BHk | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | June, November, March | $21500.00 semester per | $21500.00 semester per |
Fees are an estimation and are based on tuition for eight (8) months or two (2) academic terms. Does not include Incidental Fees ($1,600-$1,700*), Textbooks ($1,000*), Living Expenses ($5,800**), or Meal Plan ($2,300***).
* Incidental Fees and Textbooks are approximate
** Living on campus in Laurier Hall, traditional double
*** Light meal plan. Not needed if living off campus
Course overview
The study of people in motion
In Year 1, experience sociocultural, management and biophysical areas of kinesiology
In Year 2, begin study in one of two majors: Movement Science or Sport Management
Year 1 Core Courses: human anatomy; biomechanics; introduction to exercise physiology; health and wellness; sport management; ethics in sport; sport psychology; and statistics.
Year 2 Core Courses: human performance; introduction to leisure; sport history; sport sociology; ergonomics; physiology of fitness; growth and development; organizational behaviour; and research design
Co-op students are assigned three paid, career-related work terms
Experiential learning opportunities also include foreign exchange programs, internship courses, independent study courses, and volunteer internships
Entry requirements
75%
ENG4U and SBI4U required with a minimum grade of 70% in each.
Specializations begin in second year in Movement Science or Sport Management. Co-op is available - apply during Year 1.
English Language Proficiency
The following are many different types of English proficiency tests that the university accepts with the minimum required scores:
TOEFL - Computer based score: 220 with Test of Written English score: 4.5. Internet based score: 83 with essay score: 20.
IELTS: 6.5.
CAEL: 60.
MELAB: 85.
For more information, please click here and address yourself to the 'Proof of English language proficiency' section: http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar/523/how-apply-undergraduate-program-international-students
ELIP: For more information on ELIP, click here: http://www1.uwindsor.ca/celd/elip-levels
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