Kinesiology & Sport Studies Diploma

Kinesiology and Sport Studies Diploma
Credential
Diploma
Duration

2 years

Location
-Main Campus
The Program

Kinesiology is the study of the science of movement. The RDP Kinesiology and Sport Studies program offers a 2-year diploma specialization in Fitness and Health Promotion.  

The Diploma Program is designed for students who wish to complete a diploma with a focus on Fitness and Health Promotion in order to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes required to plan and instruct fitness classes, perform a variety of fitness testing protocols, counsel individuals and groups regarding fitness programs and establish and operate fitness programs in industry, clubs and communities.  

If your plans are to transfer to the University of Alberta, Bachelor of Kinesiology program, it is advised to complete the Kinesiology and Sport Studies University Transfer Program as this path is most appropriate for transfer to the University of Alberta.

Students who complete the Kinesiology and Sport Studies Fitness and Health Promotion diploma program are eligible to transfer to the University of Alberta for a Bachelor of Kinesiology; however, additional course work may be required as not all courses within this program will provide transfer credit to the University of Alberta towards a Bachelor of Kinesiology.  Transfer to other programs and universities is possible, see an academic advisor.  Please speak to an advisor for more information about university transfer from this particular diploma program.

Note: The Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta dedicates entrance into the Bachelor of Kinesiology program for 30 students transferring from the RDP Bachelor of Kinesiology Transfer program who have between 45 and 60 transferable credits and a minimum GPA of 3.0 based on the most recent minimum 24 transferable credits.  Possession of the minimum average does not guarantee admission to the program and admission may be competitive based on applications. 

Program Content

Year 1:

  • ENGL 219 Essay Composition and Critical Reading
  • ENGL 220 Literary Analysis
  • KDNC 200 The Spectrum of Dance in Society
  • KNSS 200 Structural Anatomy
  • KNSS 204 Sociocultural Foundations of PE Leisure & Sport
  • KNSS 209 Measurement and Evaluation
  • KNSS 214 Introduction to Personal Physical Fitness
  • KNSS 250 Introduction to the Administration of Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation Programs
  • KPAC 321 Applied Resistance Training
  • PSYC 260 Basic Psychological Processes

Year 2:

  • KNSS 201 Biomechanics
  • KNSS 202 Physiology of Exercise 
  • KNSS 220 Introduction to Athletic Therapy 
  • KNSS 240 Adapted Physical Education
  • KNSS 244 Introduction to Nutrition
  • KNSS 299 Directed Study
  • KPAC 290 Metabolic Conditioning
  • PSIO 258 Elementary Physiology I
  • PSIO 259 Elementary Physiology II

Approved Option:  1 of KNSS 203, KNSS 205, KNSS 312, KNSS 253, KNSS 307, BIOL 217, BADM 132, BUS 201, and INTD 325.  

Students wishing to complete the Fitness & Health Promotion Diploma, and transfer to university, need to select the appropriate options and physical activity courses to maximize transfer credits (see an academic advisor).

The Fitness and Health Promotion Diploma Program requires the completion of the following certifications:

  • requires the completion of Emergency First Aid and CPR Level C.  Please note that students are responsible for any fees involved in obtaining this certification as it has not been included in tuition and fees.
  • CSEP-CPT (Certified Personal Trainer) - Students are eligible to write the CSEP-CPT national certification examination upon completion of their Fitness & Health Promotion Diploma coursework.  This is not required for successful program completion.  Please note that students are responsible for any fees involved in obtaining this certification as this has not been included in tuition and fees.
    Admission Requirements

    Related Link: Admission requirements for specific programs will often refer to Alberta Grade 12 course groups. Visit the Admissions page for detailed group descriptions.

    Minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in:

    1. English Language Arts 30-1
    2. Biology 30
    3. Subject from Group A or C
    4. Subject from Group A or C
    5. Subject from Group B, C, or Physical Education 30 (5 credit), or Recreation Leadership (REC) Advanced Level-Career and Technology. 

    *Mathematics 30-2 is acceptable for admission as a Group C subject, however only one of Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 30-2 may be used for admission purposes.

    *Only one Language other than English is accepted for admission.

    Note: Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency in addition to the program admission requirements.

    Note: After completing your diploma and if you are applying to transfer to the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary, you must present ELA 30-1, Biology 30, Mathematics 30-1 and Chemistry 30 for admission. For the U of C - Exercise and Health Physiology Major - Math 30-1 (minimum grade of 70%) is required. Math 31 is recommended. For the U of C - Biomechanics Major - Mathematics 30-1 (minimum grade of 70%) and Math 31 are required; Physics 30 is recommended.

    Note: If you are applying to the University of Alberta Bachelor of Science Kinesiology (BScKin), admission to this program requires the following high school subject requirements ELA 30-1, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30-1, Physics 30, and one of Biology 30 or Physical Education 30 (5 credits) or approved 35 level equivalent (5 credit), including Exercise Science 35, Sports Medicine 35, or Sport Performance 35.

     

    Other Requirements

    Note: Students with Study Permits that are admitted to a program that has a practicum or clinical placement in childcare, primary/secondary school teaching or health service field occupations must complete their Medical Authorization as required by Citizenship and Immigration Canada one month prior to the start of classes.

    Graduation Requirements

    You must complete all courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 with no grade less than D in any course to receive the Kinesiology and Sport Studies Diploma.

    Related Careers
    • Kinesiologist
    • Coach
    • Sports Program Supervisor
    • Fitness Programmer
    • Personal Trainer
    • Recreation Therapist
    • Occupational and Physiotherapist
    • Civic and recreation departments
    • Healthcare Agencies
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