The Kinesiology (BSc) program at the University of Waterloo provides a comprehensive understanding of human movement, integrating principles from physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and sociology. Objectives include developing skills to assess and promote physical activity for health and performance. Unique features encompass a mandatory co-operative education (co-op) component, offering paid work terms, and hands-on research opportunities in human kinetics.
Graduates are prepared for diverse roles in health, fitness, rehabilitation, and sports. Common pathways include further studies in medicine, physiotherapy, or occupational therapy, with strong employability due to the co-op experience.
The program is led by the Department of Kinesiology within the Faculty of Health, with notable involvement from researchers like Dr. David Perrin in exercise physiology and Dr. Joyce Gordon in motor control.
Facilities include state-of-the-art biomechanics labs, exercise physiology testing centers, and the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. Partnerships exist with local hospitals, sports organizations, and research institutes for clinical placements and collaborative projects.
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