Proposed Calendar Changes
Richard Ward, School of Kinesiology
Jan 24th 2008
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Current 2007/2008 Calendar |
Proposed 2008/2009 Calendar |
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Prerequisite Course Grade Students wishing to enroll in kinesiology courses must have obtained a grade of C- or better in prerequisite courses.
Rationale: On page 124 the sentence which says “Students wishing to enroll in kinesiology courses must have obtained a grade of C- or better in prerequisite courses” does not cover all the required courses.
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Prerequisite Course Grade Students wishing to enroll in kinesiology courses must have obtained a grade of C- or better in prerequisite courses. Students enrolled in Kines. Certs., Minors, Majors (including Concentrations), Honors, Second Degree and PBD are required to have a C- or better in all required courses |
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Active Health and Rehabilitation Concentration Students choosing this concentration must complete KIN 303-3 Kinanthropometry KIN 310-3 Exercise/Work Physiology KIN 343-3 Active Health: Assessment and Programming 9 credit hours and four of KIN 311-3 Applied Human Nutrition KIN 312-3 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport KIN 375-3 Human Growth and Development KIN 412-3 Molecular and Cellular Cardiology KIN 426-3 Neuromuscular Anatomy KIN 431-3 Environmental Carcinogenesis KIN 444-3 Cardiac Rehabilitation KIN 445-3 Advanced Cardiac Rehabilitation KIN 446-3 Neurobiology of Disease KIN 448-3 Rehabilitation of Movement Control KIN 461-3 Physiological Aspects of Aging KIN 467-3 Human Motor Control KIN 481-3 Activity-Generated Musculo-Skeletal Disorders KIN 496-3 Directed Study I* KIN 498-3 Directed Study II*
and one additional upper division kinesiology course, excluding courses reserved for the minor program (KIN 325-3 and 342-3) or the honors program (KIN 497-3 and 499-12). 3 credit hours
*Can be counted towards area of concentration if relevant to active health or rehabilitation kinesiology. Please see the head of the area of concentration for permission to count any of these courses towards the area of concentration requirement. 24 credit hours Total 43 credit hours
Rationale: Selected topics courses are allowed in the other concentrations.
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Active Health and Rehabilitation Concentration Students choosing this concentration must complete KIN 303-3 Kinanthropometry KIN 310-3 Exercise/Work Physiology KIN 343-3 Active Health: Assessment and Programming 9 credit hours and four of KIN 311-3 Applied Human Nutrition KIN 312-3 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport KIN 375-3 Human Growth and Development KIN 412-3 Molecular and Cellular Cardiology KIN 420-3 Selected Topics I* KIN 421-3 Selected Topics II* KIN 422-3 Selected Topics III* KIN 423-3 Selected Topics IV* KIN 426-3 Neuromuscular Anatomy KIN 431-3 Environmental Carcinogenesis KIN 444-3 Cardiac Rehabilitation KIN 445-3 Advanced Cardiac Rehabilitation KIN 446-3 Neurobiology of Disease KIN 448-3 Rehabilitation of Movement Control KIN 461-3 Physiological Aspects of Aging KIN 467-3 Human Motor Control KIN 481-3 Activity-Generated Musculo-Skeletal Disorders KIN 496-3 Directed Study I* KIN 498-3 Directed Study II*
and one additional upper division kinesiology course, excluding courses reserved for the minor program (KIN 325-3 and 342-3) or the honors program (KIN 497-3 and 499-12). 3 credit hours
*Can be counted towards area of concentration if relevant to active health or rehabilitation kinesiology. Please see the head of the area of concentration for permission to count any of these courses towards the area of concentration requirement. 24 credit hours Total 43 credit hours
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Ergonomics and Human Factors Concentration Students choosing this concentration must complete KIN 303-3 Kinanthropometry KIN 310-3 Exercise/Work Physiology KIN 380-3 Occupational Biomechanics KIN 381-3 Psychology of Work KIN 382-3 Physical Hazards in the Workplace KIN 383-3 Human-Machine and Human-Computer Interaction KIN 481-3 Activity-Generated Musculoskeletal Disorders KIN 486-3 Human Factors in Industrial Design KIN 488-3 Ergonomics Laboratory and two of KIN 343-3 Active Health: Assessment and Programming KIN 367-3 Psychology of Motor Skill Acquisition KIN 402-3 Mechanical Properties of Tissues KIN 407-3 Human Physiology Laboratory KIN 415-3 Neural Control of Movement KIN 416-3 Control of Limb Mechanics KIN 442-3 Biomedical Systems KIN 448-3 Rehabilitation of Movement Control KIN 461-3 Physiological Aspects of Aging KIN 484-3 Altitude and Aerospace Physiology KIN 485-3 Human Factors in the Underwater Environment CMNS 354-3 Communications and Social Issues in Design KIN 420-3 Selected Topics I* KIN 421-3 Selected Topics II* KIN 422-3 Selected Topics III* KIN 423-3 Selected Topics IV* KIN 496-3 Directed Studies I* KIN 498-3 Directed Studies II* *can be counted towards area of concentration if relevant to ergonomics or human factors. See the head of the area of concentration for permission to count any of these towards the area of concentration requirement. 39 credit hours Total 52 credit hours
Rationale: Kin. 485 has been 4 credits for a number of years
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Ergonomics and Human Factors Concentration Students choosing this concentration must complete KIN 303-3 Kinanthropometry KIN 310-3 Exercise/Work Physiology KIN 380-3 Occupational Biomechanics KIN 381-3 Psychology of Work KIN 382-3 Physical Hazards in the Workplace KIN 383-3 Human-Machine and Human-Computer Interaction KIN 481-3 Activity-Generated Musculoskeletal Disorders KIN 486-3 Human Factors in Industrial Design KIN 488-3 Ergonomics Laboratory and two of KIN 343-3 Active Health: Assessment and Programming KIN 367-3 Psychology of Motor Skill Acquisition KIN 402-3 Mechanical Properties of Tissues KIN 407-3 Human Physiology Laboratory KIN 415-3 Neural Control of Movement KIN 416-3 Control of Limb Mechanics KIN 442-3 Biomedical Systems KIN 448-3 Rehabilitation of Movement Control KIN 461-3 Physiological Aspects of Aging KIN 484-3 Altitude and Aerospace Physiology KIN 485-4 Human Factors in the Underwater Environment CMNS 354-3 Communications and Social Issues in Design KIN 420-3 Selected Topics I* KIN 421-3 Selected Topics II* KIN 422-3 Selected Topics III* KIN 423-3 Selected Topics IV* KIN 496-3 Directed Studies I* KIN 498-3 Directed Studies II* *can be counted towards area of concentration if relevant to ergonomics or human factors. See the head of the area of concentration for permission to count any of these towards the area of concentration requirement. 39 credit hours Total 52 credit hours
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Requirements to Transfer to Professional Schools Students are eligible to receive a BSc (Kinesiology) degree after completion of the second year of professional study. Students must have completed at least 90 credit hours of Simon Fraser credit comprising the following. • all lower division requirements • 27 upper division credit hours in kinesiology (including KIN 305, 306, 326, and either 301 or 407) • acceptance into an accredited professional program in dentistry, medicine, chiropractic, or veterinary medicine Courses taken in the professional program must not duplicate courses already taken at Simon Fraser University and must be acceptable for transfer credit to the University. Candidates apply for transfer credit and for receipt of the degree through Student Services.
Rationale: This change was not made previously when Kin 304 and 340 became required courses
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Requirements to Transfer to Professional Schools Students are eligible to receive a BSc (Kinesiology) degree after completion of the second year of professional study. Students must have completed at least 90 credit hours of Simon Fraser credit comprising the following. • all lower division requirements • 27 upper division credit hours in Kinesiology (including Kin 304, 305, 306, 326, 340 and either 301 or 407) • acceptance into an accredited professional program in dentistry, medicine, chiropractic, or veterinary medicine Courses taken in the professional program must not duplicate courses already taken at Simon Fraser University and must be acceptable for transfer credit to the University. Candidates apply for transfer credit and for receipt of the degree through Student Services.
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Social Science and Humanities Course List, Breadth Designated Courses ARCH 105-3 The Evolution of Technology B-Soc ARCH 201-3 Introduction to Archaeology B-Soc CMNS 354-3 Communications and Social Issues in Design COGS 100-3 Introduction to Cognitive Science B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci CRIM 101-3 Introduction to Criminology B-Soc CRIM 355-3 The Forensic Sciences B-Soc FPA 129-3 Fundamental Integration of Human Movement GEOG 386-3 Geography, Health and Health Care GERO 300-3 Introduction to Gerontology B-Soc GERO 302-3 Health Promotion and Aging GERO 404-3 Health and Illness in Later Life GERO 420-4 Sociology of Aging HIST 409-3 Disease and Society HUM 227-3 Introduction to the Study of the Future B-Hum PHIL 001-3 Critical Thinking PHIL 100-3 Knowledge and Reality B-Hum Writing-Intensive PHIL 110-3 Introduction to Logic and Reasoning PHIL 120-3 Introduction to Moral Philosophy B-Hum Writing-Intensive PHIL 210-4 Natural Deductive Logic PHIL 244-3 Introduction to the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science PHIL 300-3 Introduction to Philosophy B-Hum PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology I B-Soc PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology II B-Soc PSYC 106-3 Psychological Issues in Contemporary Society B-Soc PSYC 365-3 Health Psychology SA 101-4 Introduction to Anthropology B-Soc SA 150-4 Introduction to Sociology B-Soc SA 218-4 Illness, Culture and Society SA 318-3 Anthropology of Medicine
Rationale: The Philosophy department changed Phil 210-4 to PHIL 210-3.
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Social Science and Humanities Course List, Breadth Designated Courses ARCH 105-3 The Evolution of Technology B-Soc ARCH 201-3 Introduction to Archaeology B-Soc CMNS 354-3 Communications and Social Issues in Design COGS 100-3 Introduction to Cognitive Science B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci CRIM 101-3 Introduction to Criminology B-Soc CRIM 355-3 The Forensic Sciences B-Soc FPA 129-3 Fundamental Integration of Human Movement GEOG 386-3 Geography, Health and Health Care GERO 300-3 Introduction to Gerontology B-Soc GERO 302-3 Health Promotion and Aging GERO 404-3 Health and Illness in Later Life GERO 420-4 Sociology of Aging HIST 409-3 Disease and Society HUM 227-3 Introduction to the Study of the Future B-Hum PHIL 001-3 Critical Thinking PHIL 100-3 Knowledge and Reality B-Hum Writing-Intensive PHIL 110-3 Introduction to Logic and Reasoning PHIL 120-3 Introduction to Moral Philosophy B-Hum Writing-Intensive PHIL 210-3 Natural Deductive Logic PHIL 244-3 Introduction to the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science PHIL 300-3 Introduction to Philosophy B-Hum PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology I B-Soc PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology II B-Soc PSYC 106-3 Psychological Issues in Contemporary Society B-Soc PSYC 365-3 Health Psychology SA 101-4 Introduction to Anthropology B-Soc SA 150-4 Introduction to Sociology B-Soc SA 218-4 Illness, Culture and Society SA 318-3 Anthropology of Medicine
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