FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Effective 2003-2004
The minimum requirements for admission are:
Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee a position in the program.
Students applying to this program must submit a letter of intent to the Director of the School of Kinesiology by September 30th of the applicant's second year in Kinesiology. A separate application must also be submitted to the Faculty of Law in accordance with the submission deadlines advertised in The University of Western Ontario academic calendar.
The program will take six academic years to complete. In years one and two, students will be registered in the School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences and will follow the Kinesiology curriculum outlined below. Students will register in the Faculty of Law in year three and will take the curriculum outlined below. In years four, five and six, students will be registered in both the School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, and the Faculty of Law and will take an approved mix of Kinesiology and Law courses as outlined below. Students are required to take 48 credit weights of upper-year Law School courses, including the core curriculum and the other mandatory requirements of the Law Program. Upon completion of the program students will receive both a BA Honors in Kinesiology and an LLB.
Students registered in the concurrent program are expected to abide by all guidelines associated with each of the individual programs.
Once admitted to the concurrent program, students would be required to maintain a 75% or B average in every year of the program.
A student who fails to meet these progression requirements would be required to withdraw from the concurrent program. However, if that student has met the progression requirements of either the Kinesiology or Law program, he or she will be allowed to proceed to the next year of that program. In order to graduate a student who is withdrawn from the concurrent program must complete all the degree requirements of the program in which he or she is registered.
Students in the concurrent program are considered for the Dean's Honor List in the Faculty in which they are enrolled. In years four, five, and six, students must meet the standards of both the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Faculty of Law in order to be on the Dean's Honor List.
Students in the concurrent program must meet the conditions of both the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Faculty of Law in order to graduate with distinction.
In year one and two, students will pay the prevailing tuition levels to the Faculty of Health Sciences. In year three, students will pay the prevailing tuition to the Faculty of Law. When enroled in years four, five, and six of the concurrent program, students will pay one half of the prevailing tuition to the Faculty of Health Sciences and one half of the prevailing tuition to the Faculty of Law.
Students enrolled in the concurrent program may be eligible in the fifth year for exchange programs offered within either faculty provided that both program Directors approve.
Students may apply for permission to register concurrently in a second professional undergradate degree program, while completing the Kinesiology program eg: BSc Nursing; BSc Human Ecology [Food & Nutrition]; BSW; BMusA, etc. For detailed information on the policies governing Concurrent Undergraduate Degrees see the Academic Information section of the calendar, and the Kinesiology Academic Counsellor.
Admission Requirements
Application Information
Program Requirements
Program
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Years
Progression Standards
Failure to Meet Progression Requirements
Dean's Honor List
Graduation with Distinction
Fees
Exchange Programs
Concurrent Undergraduate Degrees
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