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Faculty of

Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation

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The Faculty of KSR provides solutions to improve well-being by advancing how we understand and participate in physical activity and leisure.

Offering multiple undergraduate and graduate programs, KSR connects the art and science of human movement, performance, and play.

 

OUR PROGRAMS


KSR undergraduate programs

Undergraduate Programs

Learn more about the undergraduate programs available through the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation.


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KSR Graduate Programs

Graduate Programs

Learn more about the graduate programs available through the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation.


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Professional Development

The Faculty offers professional education opportunities including four graduate-level certificates in sport, coaching, and recreation.


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We Will Shape the Future

Our students are tomorrow’s change makers — seeking out today’s challenges to keep us moving forward. They will overcome barriers, push the boundaries of our knowledge, and optimize athletic performance. They will, with our support. Give today to the Shape the Future campaign for student success.

 

RESEARCH & FACULTY NEWS


Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation News

Research in the News

  • Dan Mason discusses the cost of hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

  • Data from a new global trial led by Kerry Courneya has shown that exercise can be a powerful tool against colon cancer — and it could even lower the risk of some cancers coming back.

  • Involving patients in a structured exercise program with ongoing support and accountability was key, writes Kerry Courneya, lead author of the paper.

  • Professor Margo Adam discusses how many female athletes reported feeling distracted while on their period, potentially leading to higher risk of injury.

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Top 10

in the World for Sports-Related Subjects

TOP 150

ranked in the top 150 Universities in the world

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$4,170,212

in total research funding for 2018-2019

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