Explore the biological aspects of human movement, function, and performance in health, aging, and chronic disease. Study nutrition, physiology, biomechanics, anatomy, genetics, and genomics. Experience comprehensive hands-on laboratories in exercise testing and assessment of human movement, and an in-depth dissection-based anatomical study of the human body. Gain the requirements to become a certified Kinesiologist. Pursue graduate work or a variety of related professional programs. If you're interested in Kinesiology, please see the University of Guelph-Humber B.A.Sc. Kinesiology program.
You might also be interested in studying Bio-Medical Science; Biological and Medical Physics; Biomedical Engineering (B.Eng.); or select from our other majors.
Sample Careers
- Health researcher
- Kinesiologist
- Physiotherapist
- Ergonomist/health and safety officer
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