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Interactive education, real-world application, courses led by distinguished faculty, and a curriculum structured to promote a research-driven method for lifelong learning.
As recognition expands regarding how physical activity contributes to health enhancement and helps prevent/manage major illnesses, the need for kinesiology and physical education specialists continues to rise. Those pursuing a Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) will study human movement science and its health connections. This degree integrates biophysical, psychological, and sociocultural perspectives, covering subjects like exercise physiology, injury psychology and recovery, motor skill development, ethical considerations, and movement mechanics.
Learners can select complementary courses from various University departments (such as biology, psychology, and liberal arts) to broaden their academic experience.