The Kinesiology Program (formerly Human Kinetics) at Langara College is a two-year university-transfer program that allows students to continue toward the completion of a university degree in disciplines such as kinesiology, physical education, human kinetics, or other interdisciplinary studies.
The Kinesiology Program requirements may be met through part-time or full-time study. A wide selection of first and second-year courses are offered in the fall and spring semesters and select courses are also offered during the summer semester. Students may begin their studies in any of the three semesters.
First and second-year topics include:
- Exercise physiology
- Functional anatomy
- Motor learning and control
- Sport psychology
- Sports medicine
- Biomechanics
- Fitness and training
- Growth and development
- Health and lifestyles
- Leisure and sport studies
Graduates with a Kinesiology degree have the opportunity to start a professional career in the field of active health, recreation, kinesiology, education and research. A BKin can lead to further education and degrees in fields such as rehabilitation sciences including physical therapy, occupational therapy, clinical research and medicine.
Careers may include:
- Exercise Physiologist
- Athletic Coach/Therapist
- Exercise Science and Fitness Manager
- Physical Education Teacher
- Health/Fitness Consultant
- Strength and Conditioning Specialist
- Sports Management