Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà : 4.2.4 Combined BComm/BKin (Kinesiology) Program

Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ

UofC

Search Calendar:


Site Navigation
Welcome
Important Notice and Disclaimer
Academic Schedule
Types of Credentials and Sub-Degree Nomenclature
Undergraduate Degrees with a Major
Combined Degrees
Minor Programs
Student and Campus Services
Admissions
Academic Regulations
Co-operative Education/Internship
Tuition and General Fees
Awards and Financial Assistance
International Foundations Program
Faculty of Arts
Cumming School of Medicine
Faculty of Environmental Design
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Haskayne School of Business
1. Summary of Degree Programs
2. Business School Information
3. Business School Regulations
4. Program Details
4.1 Bachelor of Commerce (BComm)
4.2 Combined Degrees
4.2.1 Combined BComm/BA or BSc (Arts)
4.2.2 Combined BComm/BSc (Actuarial Science) Program
4.2.3 Combined BComm/BSc (Computer Science) Program
4.2.4 Combined BComm/BKin (Kinesiology) Program
4.2.5 Combined BSc (Engineering)/BComm Program
4.3 Co-operative Education Program
4.4 Minor in Management and Society
5. Administration
Faculty of Kinesiology
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Nursing
Qatar Faculty
Schulich School of Engineering
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Work
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Werklund School of Education
Embedded Certificates
Continuing Education
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
About the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ
Who's Who
Glossary of Terms
Contact Us
Archives
Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2018-2019 Haskayne School of Business 4. Program Details 4.2 Combined Degrees 4.2.4 Combined BComm/BKin (Kinesiology) Program
4.2.4 Combined BComm/BKin (Kinesiology) Program

No major other than the BKin (Kinesiology) will be considered by the Faculty of Kinesiology.

Requirements

Please consult both Faculties for specific requirements for this program.

In this combined degree, Kinesiology 259 and 260 replace the Junior Science Option and Junior Non-Commerce Option, and Kinesiology 323 replaces a 3 unit or 0.5 full-course equivalent Senior Science Option. Additional senior Kinesiology courses taken may be used to satisfy (up to) 21 units or 3.5 full-course equivalents of Senior Non-Commerce Options in the Bachelor of Commerce program.