Kinesiology
Two-year diploma program covering anatomy and physiology, strength and conditioning, exercise programming, athletic therapy, nutrition, sport psychology, and sociology of sport. Prepares students for careers as personal trainers, physiotherapists, chiropractors, coaches, recreation coordinators, and more. Provides 60 transferable credits toward bachelor's degrees in Kinesiology, Physical Education, or Recreation at partner universities including UPEI, Acadia University, UNB, and St. Francis Xavier University.
Prerequisites: Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above general level, Grade 12 academic English, Grade 11 or 12 academic Math, Grade 11 or 12 academic Biology, Résumé of work and volunteer experience
Courses
- SAFE-1005 — PEI Occupational Health and S
- ANAT-1247 — Anatomy & Physiology
- COMP-1000 — Computer Essentials
- ENGL-1000 — English
- KINE-1110 — Introduction to Kinesiology
- KINE-1118 — Introduction to Sport and Exer
- KINE-1146 — The Physiology of Human Movem
- KINE-1148 — Strength Training and Conditi
- KINE-2235 — Introduction to Management in
- KINE-2245 — Athletic Therapy
- KINE-2249 — Exercise Programming for Speci
- KINE-2256 — Modes and Methods of Physical
- KINE-2260 — Modes and Methods of Physical
- KINE-2263 — Exercise Programming I
- KINE-2265 — Exercise Programming II
- MATH-1289 — Introduction to Calculus
- MATH-1290 — Introductory Statistics