The Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology (formerly, the School of Kinesiology), will be moving to the Faculty of Science. This is an exciting opportunity for the School of Kinesiology because:
1. their orientation and prespective is similar to other science disciplines;
2. the undergraduate program course content is science intensive;
3. there are opportunities for research and teaching collarboration especially with Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Biological Sciences.
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