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Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

Department of Kinesiology

Ergonomics and Injury Prevention Minor

The Honours Kinesiology program has been a leader in preparing students for future study/practice in ergonomics and injury prevention. Kinesiologists are concerned with the assessment and prescription of solutions to problems in the workplace that involve issues such as human-machine interaction, matching skill level with job demands, employee wellness, circadian rhythm, workplace boredom, fatigue, and design of equipment in the interests of maximizing productivity and minimizing the risk of injury. The Kinesiology core includes several courses in ergonomics and injury prevention; the course requirements for the Ergonomics and Injury Prevention Minor have been selected to provide students with a thorough background in the biophysical and behavioural sciences of human motion and related measurement and problem-solving skills directly relevant for further study/certification/practice in ergonomics and injury prevention.

Requirements

  1. Students must be in an honours or three- or four-year general program at the University of Waterloo. 
  2. Courses obtained on a Letter of Permission or in transfer credit must be equivalent to courses listed in the course requirements.
  3. Successful completion of 5.0 units with an overall average of 60%, from the requirements listed below.

Legend

* KIN 431, KIN 432, KIN 433, KIN 472 must be an ergonomics and injury prevention topic and approved in advance by the course supervisor and associate chair, undergraduate studies.

Required courses (1.5 units):
KIN 221
KIN 320
KIN 420

Elective courses List A (0.5 unit):
KIN 326
KIN 327
KIN 427
KIN 428

Elective courses List B (3.0 units):
KIN 326
KIN 327
KIN 340
KIN 403
KIN 427
KIN 428
KIN 431*
KIN 432*
KIN 433* or KIN 472*
KIN 451
HLTH 340
HLTH 350
HRM 200
MSCI 211
STV 202
STV 302
SYDE 542
SYDE 543
SYDE 548

Notes

  1. Elective courses can only count towards List A or B, but not both.
  2. Students should take as many electives as possible from the lists above as this is beneficial for those seeking professional certification with the Canadian College for the Certification of Professional Ergonomists.

 


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