• UBC degree in Human Kinetics, a discipline focused on the biophysical and psychosocial dimensions of human movement. The first two years of study are common to each stream of concentration, with the major determined at the start of the third year.
  • The Clinical Exercise Physiology concentration focuses on incorporating exercise, activity education, and skills into patient rehabilitation and chronic disease recovery programs.
  • The program focuses on the advanced study of applied physiology and how exercise, movement, and fitness intersect with the disease, fatigue, and disability. 
  • The Health Promotion concentration involves studying the concepts of active living and lifestyle management in individuals and communities.
  • This concentration focuses on the role of nutrition, exercise programs, and informal activity in population health promotion. Potential careers include health promotion program officers, health-care consultants, corporate health programmers, health educators, lifestyle coaches, and active living coordinators.