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2026-2027 Graduate Calendar
Professional Kinesiology (MPK)
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Master of Professional Kinesiology
Program Website: Professional Kinesiology
Faculty and Administration
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Program Description
The Master of Professional Kinesiology (MPK) program is designed to prepare students as professional Kinesiologists with an advanced understanding of the latest evidence-based research to improve function, health, and wellness in all populations. The MPK program will provide innovative course work combined with experiential education in practicum courses to provide students with the clinical and scholarly competencies that are required to safely practice the profession. The MPK program will provide the opportunity for students to gain practical, hands-on experience by working directly with a variety of populations and individuals in diverse settings, increasing their professional confidence and competence. Students will also be prepared to pursue the wide variety of career possibilities as health care professionals.
Available concentrations:
- Behaviour Change and Coaching
- Exercise for Chronic and Aging Populations
- Clinical Practice in Kinesiology
Facilities
The Faculty has several teaching labs including functional assessment labs, physiological assessment labs, and two anatomy labs - including access to the human cadaver lab. Students have access to a variety of discipline-specific software programs.
Admission Requirements
Successful completion of a four-year Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent, in Kinesiology (or equivalent), with an average of no less than 78% (B+) in the last two years of study. Completed course work in human anatomy, biomechanics, psychomotor learning, exercise assessment and prescription or training principles, ergonomics, and exercise physiology is required. Applicants required to demonstrate English language proficiency must meet the standard minimum requirements established for graduate-level study. The Graduate Admissions Committee will review all applications and recommend admission for a limited number of candidates. Admission to part-time study is not available.
Program Notes
- Failure to succeed in a practicum course may result in dismissal from the program
- Students require current Standard First Aid and CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification that is in accordance with and approved by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), and must be valid during the time of study.
- Proof of immunizations may be required prior to commencement of practicum courses.
- Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) may be required by practicum agencies. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the process is complete - at their own expense. In some cases, students may not be allowed to attend practicum if these requirements are not met.
- All program costs associated with required documentation or equipment are the sole responsibility of the student. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the process is complete prior to commencement of the program.
- With permission from the Graduate Program Director, students may take up to two additional MPK courses designed to facilitate meeting the core competencies of the Registered Kinesiology examination required for entry into clinical practice. These two courses replace the extra courses outside the program. Extra courses must be taken concurrently with degree required courses and cannot be taken after completion of degree requirements.
- Students enrolled in the MPK must also pay an experiential education administrative support fee. See the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Experiential Learning webpage for further details.
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Degree Requirements
Total credits: 5.0 Basic degree requirements include the successful completion of 10 half credit courses, and three non-credit courses. Students are expected to complete their degree requirements within three academic terms (12 months). For a full list of graduate course offerings by subject area, please refer to the Courses tab in the navigation menu. - MPKI 5N97 - Seminars in Professional Kinesiology I
- MPKI 5N98 - Seminars in Professional Kinesiology II
- MPKI 5N99 - Seminars in Professional Kinesiology III
- MPKI 5P00 - Professional Practice in Kinesiology
- MPKI 5P01 - Professional Kinesiology Practicum I
- MPKI 5P02 - Professional Kinesiology Practicum II
- MPKI 5P03 - Professional Kinesiology Practicum III
- MPKI 5P04 - Business Skills & Entrepreneurship for Kinesiologists
- MPKI 5P05 - Physiological Assessment of Human Performance
- MPKI 5P06 - Functional and Ergonomic Assessment
- MPKI 5P14 - Advanced Clinical Musculoskeletal Anatomy
- Two half-credit elective courses may be selected from the following: MPKI 5P07 , MPKI 5P08 , MPKI 5P09 , MPKI 5P10 , MPKI 5P11 , MPKI 5P12 , MPKI 5P13 , MPKI 5P15 , AHSC 5P18 , AHSC 7P10 , AHSC 7P92 , AHSC 7P97 , KINE 5P32 , KINE 5P83 , KINE 5P84 , KINE 5P85 , KINE 5P86 , KINE 5P87 , KINE 5P91 , KINE 5P92 , KINE 5P94 , KINE 5P98 , GERO 5P12 , GERO 5P88 , GERO 5P92 , MPHA 5P10 , MPHA 5P16 , MPHA 5P18
Concentrations
Students apply to the Master of Professional Kinesiology program. Several courses also cluster into one of three concentrations that students may wish to complete. These concentrations allow students to focus on specific topics and develop relevant skills within Professional Kinesiology. - Each concentration consists of three elective courses (at least two of which must be MPKI courses).
- In addition, one of the practicums (MPKI 5P01 , MPKI 5P02 , or MPKI 5P03 ) must be a relevant experience (as approved by the Graduate Program Director).
- Students may complete a maximum of one concentration.
- Students who have completed the three courses and practicum may apply for a concentration designation to appear on their transcripts.
- Please note not all courses will be offered every year.
Behaviour Change and Coaching
Focuses on application of theory and research to helping clients engage in physical activity and relevant health behaviours, within the scope of Kinesiology. Students must complete three of the following courses (two of which must be MPKI courses): Exercise for Chronic and Aging Populations
Focuses on developing skills and knowledge related to the practice of kinesiology for those working with aging populations and those living with chronic disease and/or disability. Students must complete three of the following courses (two of which must be MPKI courses): Clinical Practice in Kinesiology
Focuses on the development and implementation of professional skills related to assessment, testing, treatment, and exercise prescription for a variety of populations. Students must complete three of the following courses (two of which must be MPKI courses): Graduate Micro-Programs in Professional Kinesiology
The Faculty of Applied Health Sciences offers Graduate Micro-Programs (GMPs), non-degree programs tailored to students interested in gaining graduate-level expertise in professional kinesiology: Graduate Micro-Programs in Professional Kinesiology . |
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