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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Calendar Mount Royal University
Physical Literacy, BHPE (Honours)
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An Honours degree provides more extensive exposure to the knowledge and practice of the discipline. Students may apply to the department for acceptance into the Honours stream upon successful completion of twenty courses in the Bachelor of Health and Physical Education program. Acceptance into the Honours stream is competitive meaning students with higher GPAs will be considered first. Students must present a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.50. Students may apply for entrance into Honours between March 1 and May 1 of the academic year in which they have successfully completed twenty courses.
Honours students are required to complete:
- Core courses required to obtain a Health and Physical Education Degree in their respective major;
- Additional courses in statistics and research methods; and
- An Honours thesis. The thesis provides an opportunity for the student to engage in research within a specific area of HPED, apply the statistical and research methods skills they have acquired in previous courses, and provides the student with the opportunity to write a formal research report under the direct supervision of their supervisor. Completion of an Honours degree indicates that you have engaged in some form of independent learning, under the guidance of an HPED faculty supervisor, over and above that required by regular degree-related course work.
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Major Requirements
- ATTH 2505 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
- HPED 1000 - Introduction to Health and Physical Education
- HPED 1020 - Foundations of Leadership and Communication for Recreation, Health, Sport, Physical Literacy and the Outdoors.
- HPED 1040 - Wellness and the Student: From Personal Health to Community Action
- HPED 2010 - Historical Foundations of Recreation, Health, Sport, Physical Literacy and the Outdoors
- HPED 2030 - Statistics and Research Methods
- HPED 2050 - Professional Practice
- HPED 2507 - Nutrition and Health
- HPED 2850 - Introductory Strength Training
- HPED 3010 - Sociological Perspectives of Recreation, Health, Sport, Physical Literacy and the Outdoors
- HPED 3050 - Practicum
- PHYL 1512 - Human Anatomy (This course fulfils the General Education requirement for Cluster 1, Tier 2)
- PHYL 2514 - Human Physiology
- PHYL 2520 - Introductory and Intermediate Coaching
- PHYL 2530 - Foundations of Physical Literacy
- PHYL 3320 - Adapted Physical Activity
- PHYL 3510 - Exercise Psychology
- PHYL 3514 - Exercise Physiology
- PHYL 3516 - Biomechanics
- PHYL 3518 - Physical Growth and Development
- PHYL 4340 - Health Promotion
- PHYL 4518 - Motor Learning
- PHYL 4550 - Social and Emotional Domains of Physical Literacy
- PHYL 5300 - Issues in Physical Literacy and Health
- Two Electives courses
- Nine General Education courses
One of - HPED 2830 - Introductory Flexibility and Relaxation
- HPED 2851 - Cardiovascular Training
One of
- HPED 1070 - Foundations of Outdoor Leadership
- HPED X8XX (3-credit activity course or equivalent)
- PHYL 1310 - Teaching Games for Understanding
One of
- PHYL 4203 - Fitness Assessment and Prescription
- PHYL 4700 - Physical Activity and the Older Adult
Physical Literacy Honours Requirements
General Education
There is one course listed in the Physical Literacy Major Requirements that satisfies both the major requirements and a portion of the General Education requirements. In addition to this one course, students require nine additional General Education courses to meet the General Education requirements to graduate with a Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Physical Literacy.
- Four courses will be taken at the foundational level: one from each of the thematic clusters.
- Two courses will be taken at the second tier: no more than one from each of the thematic clusters (excluding Cluster 1)
- Three courses must be taken at the third tier, selected from at least two of the thematic clusters.
Students admitted to the Bachelor of Health and Physical Education - Physical Literacy program requires specific general education courses to meet graduation requirements. These are specified in the program curriculum. For incoming students in the BHPE program, it is important to seek clarification of these requirements and up-to-date registration information through an Academic Advisor in the Department of Health and Physical Education. See details on the nature and structure of General Education here.
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