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Last updated on 2025-05-30

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (Honours) at Brock University is a comprehensive program that delves into the scientific study of human movement, exercise, and sports. Students will explore various aspects related to the maintenance, rehabilitation, and enhancement of movement and performance. The curriculum includes a diverse range of subjects such as anatomy, biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports psychology, and nutrition, providing a well-rounded education in kinesiology.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BScKin) program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the science of human movement. The program is structured as follows:

  • Program Length: Typically spans four years.
  • Emphasis on research skills and theoretical knowledge.
  • Hands-on lab experience and practical courses.
  • Field placements in clinical and sports settings.
  • Options for advanced courses in areas such as environmental physiology and exercise counselling.

This program prepares students for postgraduate studies in various allied health professions and sports, ensuring they are well-equipped for future challenges in the field.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on lab experience in various kinesiology-related fields.
  • Field placements that provide practical experience in clinical and sports settings.
  • Opportunities to work in specialized centers such as Brock Sports Performance and Brock Sports Medicine.
  • Advanced courses available in topics like neuromechanics and sports injuries.
  • Experiential learning opportunities that enhance understanding and application of kinesiology principles.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Registered Kinesiologist: Work with clients to improve their physical health and mobility through exercise and rehabilitation.
  • Sport Scientist: Conduct research and apply scientific principles to enhance athletic performance.
  • Physician: Pursue further education to become a medical doctor specializing in sports medicine or rehabilitation.
  • Paramedic or Chiropractor: Further studies can lead to careers in emergency medical services or chiropractic care.
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach: Design and implement training programs to improve athletic performance and fitness.
  • Certified Exercise Physiologist: Assess and develop exercise programs for individuals with chronic diseases or disabilities.
  • Nutritionist or Dietician: Provide dietary advice and nutrition plans to enhance health and performance.

 

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