Research Methods and Inquiry in Kinesiology and Health Sciences

This course introduces students to research methods and design related to the areas of kinesiology, health and wellness. Focus is on understanding the scientific method, interpretation and evaluation of research literature, and issues related to research practices. Students will explore current research topics and develop their critical thinking skills to promote their understanding of quality research activities.

Requisites:

  • Completed at least 6 courses from the following:
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      • KNES103 - Introduction to Biomechanics (3)
      • HLTH104 - Introduction to Personal Health And Wellbeing (3)
      • KNES102 - Introduction to Motor Skill Acquisition (3)
      • KNES104 - Introduction to Personal Health And Wellbeing (3)
      • KNES110 - Foundations of Exercise and Physical Fitness (3)
      • KNES163 - Physical Literacy for Life (3)
      • KNES190 - Basic Human Anatomy (3)
      • KNES200 - Functional Anatomy & Physiology 1 (3)
      • KNES201 - Sport and Health Policy in Canada (3)
      • KNES202 - Physical Growth and Human Development (3)
      • KNES203 - Introduction to Athletic Injuries (3)
      • KNES204 - Psychology of Sport and Exercise (3)
      • KNES205 - Nutrition (3)
      • KNES206 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3)
      • KNES209 - Research Methods and Inquiry in Kinesiology and Health Sciences (3)
      • KNES210 - Functional Anatomy and Physiology 2 (3)
      • KNES270 - Exercise Testing & Prescription (3)

Course Code: KNES-209

Course Type: Sciences, Social Sciences

Tuition Fees: $ 372.57

Delivery Methods: ℹ️

  • On-campus

Credits: 3

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