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Honours Bachelor of Human Kinetics - Education and Coaching
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Students will acquire knowledge and have opportunities to apply what they learn to interventions in physical activity, education and coaching that enrich peoples’ lives. They will gain theoretical and practical training in why and how to encourage people to become more active and how to better peoples’ experiences in various contexts of physical activity, education and coaching. Students will critically examine how various intervening roles, especially in teaching and coaching, lead to improved health, well-being, development, learning, and performance in individuals and society, and will learn to develop, implement and evaluate programs. Students will receive training informed by social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociocultural, pedagogy, leisure studies). They will have opportunities to acquire motivational and consulting skills to work with individuals in different contexts. For example, they can learn behavioural change techniques to promote physical activity, or how to work with athletes to prepare them for competition.
Students will have opportunities to gain competencies in leading group interventions in sport coaching, recreation programming, and teaching physical activity. They can gain training that will allow them to contribute to the strategic promotion of healthy physical activity in communities, that can be applied to interventions and programming across the lifespan (from young children to older adults), in established and under-represented populations (e.g., persons with disabilities, at-risk youth). Students will have opportunities to gain skills in critical inquiry they will use to question whether interventions or social policies address individual, social and environmental considerations, and to facilitate change in current approaches.
Studies in this area of interest enable our graduates to pursue various career-paths in education, coaching and roles in promotion and programming of physical activity, sport and leisure. The emphasis of our program on both foundational knowledge and also how knowledge translates into action enables our graduates to pursue different occupational roles. For example, our graduates can become leaders in the development of recreation services and fitness programs in the community (e.g., community clubs, campus recreation departments, employee wellness programs), sport coaches, teachers of physical and health education in schools, mental performance consultants in high-performance sport (e.g., sport academies), and exercise consultants and health promoters working in community health centres. Our graduates can find roles in developing persuasive messages for ‘Active Living’ or ‘Get Fit’ media communications, and they can become advocates promoting the health benefits of physical activity, sport and leisure to policymakers in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Our graduates can also pursue research based or professional-based graduate degrees relating to interventions in physical activity, sport and leisure.
This program is offered in English and in French.
Co-operative education is available with this program.
The French immersion stream is available with this program.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2025-2026 calendars for the previous requirements.
Course List
Code Title Units
Basic skills
ENG 1100 Workshop in Essay Writing 3 Units
3 course units from: 3 Units
ENG 1112 Technical Report Writing
ENG 1120 Selected Topics in Literature and Composition
Compulsory Courses at the 1000 level
APA 1105 Functional Anatomy of Movement 3 Units
APA 1122 Physical Activity in a Global Health Perspective 3 Units
APA 1302 Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity in Canada 3 Units
LSR 1100 Introduction to Leisure Studies 3 Units
Compulsory Courses at the 2000 level
APA 2111 Intervention Theories 3 Units
APA 2116 Principles of Coaching 3 Units
APA 2140 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 Units
APA 2180 Research Methods in Human Kinetics 3 Units
LSR 2118 Recreation Program Development and Evaluation 3 Units
Compulsory Courses at the 3000 level
APA 3111 Physical Education Methods: Intervention, Observation and Experimentation 3 Units
APA 3118 Recreation, Sport and Community Development 3 Units
APA 3119 Coaching Training Methods 3 Units
APA 3301 Ethics in Sport, Physical Activity and Health in Canada 3 Units
APA 3325 Fitness Training Principles 3 Units
APA 3381 Measurement and Data Analysis in Human Kinetics 3 Units
Compulsory Courses at the 4000 level
APA 4123 Physical Activity Counselling 3 Units
APA 4320 Advanced Coaching: Global Preparation in a Sport 3 Units
Optional Courses
3 course units from: 3 Units
PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology: Foundations
PSY 1102 Introduction to Psychology: Applications
3 course units from: 3 Units
SOC 1101 Principles of Sociology
SOC 1106 Exploring Diversity in Canada
3 course units from: 3 Units
PHI 1101 Reasoning and Critical Thinking
PHI 1370 Philosophical Issues in Health Care
PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology: Foundations
PSY 1102 Introduction to Psychology: Applications
SOC 1101 Principles of Sociology
SOC 1106 Exploring Diversity in Canada
6 course units from: 6 Units
APA 2120 Motor Control and Learning
APA 2312 Physiology of Physical Activity
APA 2315 Introduction to Applied Biomechanics
6 course units from: 1 6 Units
APA 4200 Research Project
APA 4211 Internship/Clinical Experience
9 optional course units at the 3000 or 4000 level from the list of optional courses 9 Units
Elective Courses
33 elective course units 33 Units
or 3 elective course units and a minor
Total: 120 Units
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Students admitted to co-operative education may replace these 6 course units with 6 optional course units in human kinetics (APA) at the 3000 or 4000 level from the list of optional courses.
List of Optional Courses
Course List
Code Title Units
APA 3113 Management of Sporting Events and Festivals 3 Units
APA 3119 Coaching Training Methods 3 Units
APA 3120 Psychomotor Behavior Laboratory 3 Units
APA 3121 Human Motor Skill Development 3 Units
APA 3122 Physical Activity and Health 3 Units
APA 3123 Hockey and Canadian Culture 3 Units
APA 3124 Diet and Physical Activity 3 Units
APA 3125 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 Units
APA 3130 Motor Performance and Aging 3 Units
APA 3131 Physical Ergonomics 3 Units
APA 3142 Sociology of Health and Physical Activity in Canada 3 Units
APA 3146 Sport and Recreation Marketing 3 Units
APA 3150 Neural Control of Human Movement 3 Units
APA 3311 Musculoskeletal Biomechanics 3 Units
APA 3324 Techniques and Strategies in Sport 3 Units
APA 3325 Fitness Training Principles 3 Units
APA 4101 Anthropology of Sport and Leisure 3 Units
APA 4112 Political Economy of Sport and Physical Activity 3 Units
APA 4115 Sport and Identities 3 Units
APA 4116 Applied Sport and Performance Psychology 3 Units
APA 4117 Quality of Life: Theory, Research and Application 3 Units
APA 4120 Sport and Physical Activity in Aging Populations 3 Units
APA 4131 Psychomotor Behavior: Current Trends 3 Units
APA 4313 Exercise and Disease Prevention 3 Units
APA 4318 Advanced Sports Analytics 3 Units
APA 4323 Selected Topics in Human Kinetics 3 Units
APA 4900 Directed Studies 3 Units
LSR 3105 Parks and Protected Areas 3 Units
LSR 3116 Leisure Education/Counselling 3 Units
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