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Minor Kinesiology for Science Students

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June 1st to 30th

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Fall Semester

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24 Credits

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Compliment your degree in Science by delving into the Kinesiology Sciences. Explore further study in biomechanics,Ìýphysiology, exercise and sport psychology, among other varied topics in physical activity and health.

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Have questions?

advising.kpe [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Minor%20in%20Kinesiology%20Inquiry) (Contact a Kinesiology Minor Advisor)

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Full Program Details from the Course Catalogue

Kinesiology Minor (B.Sc.) (24 credits)

Offered by: Kinesiology and Physical EdÌý(Faculty of Science)
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Program credit weight: 24

Program Description

The Minor Kinesiology is designed to provide students in B.Sc. programs with basic but comprehensive knowledge of scientific bases of human physical activity and its relationship with health and well-being.

Students registered in the Minor Kinesiology may not take additional courses outside the Faculties of Arts and of Science.

This minor program requires an application due to limited enrolment space. Please see for procedures and deadlines.

Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

Required Courses (15 credits)

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Course Title Credits
EDKP 206Biomechanics of Human Movement.3

Biomechanics of Human Movement.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Analysis of fundamental human movement and the kinematic concepts which underlie each: Stability, agility, walking, running, jumping, throwing, absorbing forces, striking, kicking, spinning, twisting, aquatics and work positions.

EDKP 261Motor Development.3

Motor Development.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Changes apparent in motor behaviour from conception to old age. Two perspectives are emphasized: 1) contemporary and historical theories of human development, 2) development of motor behaviour and influences of physical growth, sensori-perceptual development, information processing and socio-cultural factors.

EDKP 395Exercise Physiology.3

Exercise Physiology.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Examination of the physiological responses of the neuromuscular, metabolic, endocrine, and circulatory and respiratory systems to acute and chronic exercise.

PHGY 209Mammalian Physiology 1.3

Mammalian Physiology 1.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Physiology of body fluids, blood, body defense mechanisms, muscle, peripheral, central, and autonomic nervous systems.

PHGY 210Mammalian Physiology 2.3

Mammalian Physiology 2.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Physiology of cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine and renal systems.

Complementary Courses (9 credits)

9 credits, three of the following courses:

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Course Title Credits
EDKP 330Physical Activity and Public Health.3

Physical Activity and Public Health.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Introduction to literature on the role of physical activity and general health and well-being. Examination of exercise adherence issues, exercise prescription, and the economic impact of physical fitness programs in the workplace. Epidemiologic literature. Concepts of health promotion and public health.

EDKP 394Historical Perspectives.3

Historical Perspectives.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

A historical survey of the form and function of organized sport and physical activity.

EDKP 396Adapted Physical Activity.3

Adapted Physical Activity.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Assessment, instruction and evaluation in physical activity for special populations. Emphasis on inclusion of people labelled intellectually disabled, learning disabled, physically awkward, autistic, visually or hearing impaired and physically disabled. Weekly lectures plus practical teaching lab.

EDKP 405Sport in Society.3

Sport in Society.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

An examination of the cultural, social, political and economic factors that influence sport in society. Special attention to the effects of gender, financial constraints and political policies on involvement in physical activity and sports programs.

EDKP 444Ergonomics.3

Ergonomics.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

An examination of ergonomic issues including: injury mechanisms, evaluation and assessment techniques, occupational health and safety legislation, and ergonomic interventions.

EDKP 445Exercise Metabolism.3

Exercise Metabolism.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

The biochemical structure and regulation of major biochemical pathways related to exercise. Examine the hormonal regulation of lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism during short and prolonged exercise as well as the influence of physical training. Examine gender-related differences and exercise metabolism.

EDKP 446Physical Activity and Ageing.3

Physical Activity and Ageing.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Review of ageing-related changes in circulatory, respiratory, neuromuscular, hormonal, metabolic and immune systems as they relate to functional limitations and the physiological responses to acute and chronic exercise. Examination of the role of exercise in mitigating ageing response.

EDKP 447Motor Control.3

Motor Control.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Basic concepts of neuromuscular control of human limb movement. Neural circuitry of sensorimotor networks in the spinal cord and brains. Principles of feedback and feedforward control of body mechanics. Neural mechanisms of motor learning and adaptation.

EDKP 448Exercise and Health Psychology.3

Exercise and Health Psychology.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

The psychological aspects of health and participation in exercise and physical activity. The application of psychological knowledge and methodology within exercise and health. Theory and evidence on selected topics in this area of study.

EDKP 449Neuromuscular and Inflammatory Pathophysiology.3

Neuromuscular and Inflammatory Pathophysiology.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Review of the physiological bases of selected disorders of the immune, renal, neurological and muscular-skeletal systems and an examination of the particularities of exercise responses and the effects of exercise conditioning in these populations. A special emphasis on the scientific bases for exercise prescription.

EDKP 485Cardiopulmonary Exercise Pathophysiology.3

Cardiopulmonary Exercise Pathophysiology.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

The physiological bases of selected cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolic disorders and an examination of the particularities of exercise responses and the effects of exercise conditioning in these populations. A special emphasis on the scientific bases for exercise prescription.

EDKP 495Scientific Principles of Training.3

Scientific Principles of Training.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Application of physiological and kinesiological principles in the selection and evaluation of athletic and physical fitness programs. Specific topics studied will include aerobic and anaerobic training, interval training, circuit training, weight training for muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, motor ability, obesity and energy balance.

EDKP 498Sport Psychology.3

Sport Psychology.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

The psychological aspects of participation in sport and physical activity relative to performance enhancement.

EDKP 5423

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

EDKP 566Advanced Biomechanics3

Advanced Biomechanics

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Examination of biomechanical applications in various contexts such as clinical, ergonomic, sport, aging, comparative, robotics.

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Eligibility
  • Students must be in Satisfactory academic standing (CGPA of at least 2.00)
  • Study Plan: Students who wish to apply for the Kinesiology Minor must download and complete a prospective study plan indicating their intended timeline for completing the required courses for the Minor.Ìý(See theÌýApplication Process & Required DocumentsÌýsection below to download the Study Plan.)

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Application Process & Required Documents
  1. Download and complete the Study Plan.
  2. Complete the online . You will be asked to upload your completed Study Plan.
  3. Selection & Decision: Seats in the Minor are randomly assigned by lottery, however, the feasibility of the proposed plan of study will also be taken into consideration, as will any number of the following: credits completed to date, CGPA, expected graduation date. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application over the summer.

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Application Deadlines

Applications open on June 1st with a deadline of June 30th.

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Course Registration
  • Returning Minor students should always register for their Minor courses as soon as registration opens as many course sections fill up quickly.
  • When registering, students should check the 'NOTES' section in Minerva to ensure that they are selecting course sections reserved for Minors, where applicable.
  • If you are having difficulty registering for your Minor courses, please contact the advising.kpe [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Kinesiology%20Minor%20Inquiry) (Minor Advisor).
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