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19.2
Programs of Study
19.2.1 THE MASTER OF HUMAN KINETICS DEGREE General Nature of the Program There are two streams to the program, Sport Management and Applied Human Performance: both streams include a thesis option which normally will lead to doctoral work. The Sport Management Stream also offers course work and a Sport Management internship, which is designed to serve as an enrichment experience. Admission Requirements 1) In addition to the general admission requirements of the College of Graduate Studies and Research outlined in 1.3 and 1.6.1, the following are employed in the determination of a candidate's admission status: (a) A student must have a faculty research advisor before being admitted into one of the following areas of specialization: i) Applied Human Performance
(b) A person who holds a three-year degree in another discipline is required to complete the requirements for the Master's degree as outlined in the Graduate Calendar. Up to ten kinesiology undergraduate courses beyond the minimum requirement may be deemed necessary by the departmental admissions committee. Normally, the makeup courses are to be selected from the areas of specialization: Applied Human Performance and Sport Management. Undergraduate courses, assigned at the discretion of the admissions committee and the student's advisor to form the make-up requirements, may be found in the Undergraduate Calendar (see 3.10.2). Program Requirements 1) In addition to the general requirements for the Master's degree, the candidate must: (a) complete a minimum five graduate-level courses and a thesis, or
substitute a minimum of three graduate-level courses and an internship;
2) Only one Special Problems (95-510) course may be taken regardless of area of specialization. 3) Master's Committee and Advisors: Prior to a candidate's initial registration,
the Chair of Kinesiology will assign a program advisor for each candidate.
4) Examinations
The following summaries of requirements apply to thesis and sport management internship options. APPLIED HUMAN PERFORMANCE The program focuses on the application of movement science in sport, the workplace, and activities of daily living. Students pursue course work and thesis research that examines the basic and applied principles of human biomechanics, motor performance and exercise physiology. To fulfil the degree requirements, each candidate must complete the following: 1) Required level courses: 95-523, 95-524, 95-525, 95-526, 95-527. 2) A Thesis (95-797). SPORT MANAGEMENT The program focuses upon the understanding of the components of organizational behaviour in the context of amateur and professional sport environments. Students will pursue course work and either thesis research or an internship that focuses on topics such as leadership, organizational effectiveness, sport marketing, organizational change, and legal, philosophical and social issues of management. To fulfil the degree requirements, each candidate must complete all of the following: Thesis Option: 1) Four courses from 95-500, 95-501, 95-502, 95-503, 95-504, 95-505. 2) One graduate course chosen from Kinesiology, or a cognate program. 3) A Thesis (95-797). Internship Option: 1) Required courses: 95-500, 95-501, 95-502, 95-503, 95-504, 95-505. 2) Two graduate cognate courses. 3) Internship (95-795). |
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