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The Applied Neuromechanics (research track) and Sports Medicine (clinical track) programs create a synergistic learning environment, equipping students to become skilled practitioners, innovative researchers, and effective educators. This collaboration focuses on minimizing injury risks, rehabilitating individuals after injuries or illnesses, and enhancing wellness and athletic performance across all age groups.
For more than 100 years, the Department of Kinesiology has served as a foundational pillar of the University. Established in 1892 as the Department of Physiology and Physical Culture within the Women's College, it pioneered the revolutionary concept that physical activity is essential for women's health and wellbeing. While our name has transformed alongside the university's growth, our fundamental commitment to advancing physical health education has remained unchanged.
We emphasize cross-disciplinary learning and practical clinical training through our vibrant, multifaceted programs, guaranteeing our graduates exceptional readiness for their professional journeys.
The curriculum offers adaptable pathways tailored to your specific academic objectives and vocational ambitions.
This non-thesis program features a customized integrated experience that bridges academic knowledge with real-world professional applications.