Under the guidance and supervision of a Kinesiology faculty or staff member, a student develops, conducts, and communicates a research project that is founded in, and intended to make a significant contribution to, the Kinesiology knowledge-base. Enrolment in the course is determined, in part, through a competitive application process.
Credit Weight:
1.0
Prerequisite(s):
Kinesiology 3030 and 3230
Special Topic:
Yes
Notes:
Only one of Kinesiology 4220 or 4230 may be completed for credit.
A minimum of 75% overall Kinesiology average is required to participate in Kinesiology 4220.
Course Classifications:
- Type B: Social Sciences
- Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences
- Type D: Health and Behavioral Sciences