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Minors
Students who wish to focus their non Human Kinetics electives may, with the approval in writing of the School of Human Kinetics Advisor, undertake an optional Minor program in conjunction with the Bachelor of Human Kinetics degree. All courses in the Minor must be taken outside of the School of Human Kinetics. There are four types of Minors available.
Minor in Arts
An acceptable program must comprise courses in the Faculty of Arts that are for credit towards a Bachelor of Arts degree and consists of 18 upper-level credits in a single subject field or specialization. Students should design a coherent, academically sound course of studies for their program Minor, which must be approved, in writing, by the School of Human Kinetics Advisor at the beginning of the second year. All courses must be acceptable for a Bachelor of Arts Major in the proposed subject area or field, but a student is not bound by the other requirements that the Faculty of Arts sets for a Major or Minor in the field.
Notes:
- Students who wish to pursue a Minor in Arts should be aware of the prerequisites for many of the senior courses in arts.
- Students who wish to pursue further studies in the Faculty of Education should be aware that courses which are acceptable for an Arts Minor may not necessarily meet the requirements for a teaching concentration in the Faculty of Education.
Upon successful completion of the Minor program, the notation, "Minor in Arts" will de denoted on the student's transcript.
Minor in Science
An acceptable program must comprise courses recognized in the Faculty of Science that are for credit towards a Bachelor of Science degree and consist of at least 18 credits numbered 300 or higher in a single subject field or specialization, together with any necessary prerequisites. Students should design a coherent and academically sound course of studies for their proposed minor, which must be approved by the Human Kinetics Advisor, in writing, at the beginning of second year. All courses must be acceptable for a Science Major in the proposed subject area or field.
Notes:
- Students who wish to pursue a Minor in Science should be aware of the prerequisites of many of the senior courses in Science.
- Students who wish to pursue studies in the Faculty of Education should be aware that courses which are acceptable for a Minor in Science may not necessarily meet the requirements for a teaching concentration in the Faculty of Education.
Upon successful completion of the Minor program, the notation "Minor in Science" will be denoted on the student's transcript.
Minor in Commerce
Students wanting a foundation in business management are encouraged to consider the "Minor in Commerce." Enrolment in this program is limited to students eligible for third-year standing with a cumulative average of at least 68% in the previous two years. Enrolment in this program is strictly limited. Application forms may be obtained from the Human Kinetics Advising Centre. Completed applications must be returned no later than May 15. Upon successful completion of this program, the notation Minor in Commerce will be placed on the student's transcript. The program will consist of COMM 329 (3), COMM 457 (3), COMM 465 (3), COMM 473 (3), COMM 493 (3); and one of COMM 398 (3) or COMM 458. Admission to the program requires completion of ECON 101 (3), ECON 102 (3); and one of MATH 100 (3), 102 (3), 104 (3), 120 (3), 180 (4) or 184 (4).
Minor in Nutritional Science
Students wanting a foundation in nutrition are encouraged to consider the Minor in Nutritional Science. Students must be eligible for third-year standing with a cumulative average of at least 68% in the previous two years, and must have completed FNH 250. Enrolment in this program is strictly limited. Application forms may be obtained from the Human Kinetics Advising Centre. Completed applications must be returned no later than May 15. Upon successful completion of this program, the notation Minor in Nutritional Science will be placed on the student's transcript. The program will consist of FNH 350, 351; and 12 credits from FNH 301 355, 370, 371, 402, 451, 470, 473, and 490.
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