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www.ualberta.ca UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 455 Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation 455 The Faculty of Physical Education The Professors 456 Members of the Faculty 456 and Recreation General Information 457 The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta is the oldest Faculty of its kind in the Commonwealth and offers high-calibre Faculty Regulations 458 academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate level as well as a wide Admission 458 variety of services to students and staff at the University through our Campus Residence and Enrolment Requirements 458 and Community Recreation and Interuniversity athletic programs. Undergraduate Program Bloodborne Pathogen Policy 458 The vision of the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation is to be Registration Requirements 459 recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in the pursuit and Academic Standing 459 achievement of excellence in sport, leisure, and physical activity. Promotion Standards for Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology), and In striving to achieve this vision, our mission is to develop, disseminate and Bachelor of Arts (Recreation, Sport and Tourism) Degree Programs 460 apply knowledge of sport, leisure and physical activity through teaching, Promotion Standards for the Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education (Elementary) coaching, research, and service. As the Faculty commits its resources to this (Secondary) Combined Degrees Program 460 mission, we affirm the following values: Graduation 460 • Pursuit of Excellence, Academic Appeals and Grievances 460 • Collegiality, Attendance in Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Courses 460 • Diversity, Clothing 460 • Critical Thinking, • Equity and Respect, Courses 460 • Ethical Behaviour, • Participative Governance, BA in Recreation, Sport and Tourism Degree Program 461 • Contribution to Community. Graduates of the Faculty gain the requisite preparation to be: BKin Degree Program 462 Professionals in fields related to physical education, kinesiology, recreation, tourism, sport management and sport science BSc in Kinesiology Degree Program 463 Scholars who can advance the frontiers of knowledge pertaining to physical activity, leisure, active living, and their relationships to personal and societal BKin/BEd Combined Degrees Program (Secondary and Elementary health and well-being, and to environmental conservation and preservation. Routes) 464 Undergraduate degree programs include: Research Certificate in Kinesiology 466 • Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism (BARST), • Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin), • Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education combined degrees (BKin/ The Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation (Physical Education and BEd) in both Elementary and Secondary Education (five-year program), Recreation) 466 • Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BScKin). Our degree programs attract students from all over the world but the majority of our undergraduate students are from Alberta. We offer opportunities for study internationally and continue to develop a wide range of exchange programs in Canada and internationally. An important element of all of our undergraduate programs is the requirement for a practicum experience which places students in supervised work settings for extended learning experiences. Play Around the World is a unique practicum opportunity we offer. Students travel to South America, Asia or NWT Canada, to work with underprivileged populations in developing sustainable play and recreation programs. Job opportunities for our graduates abound in diverse work settings, including recreation and sport facilities and organizations, fitness centres, extended-care facilities, hospices and other health-related environments. Our graduate program has a long tradition of excellence and our graduates are well-represented in research and academic settings throughout the world. The MA, MSc, MCoach and PhD programs attract talented students from many countries and there is strong competition for admission. Our Faculty members, many of them world-renowned, have developed well-established research programs in all of the basic disciplines of the social, behavioural and biological sciences as well as in the area of recreation and leisure. The Campus and Community Recreation program at the University of Alberta is proud of its tremendous record of student and staff participation in a wide variety of intramural, club, and instructional programs, serving over 36,000 students in over 500 programs. The Golden Bears and Pandas interuniversity teams compete in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) 456 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA www.ualberta.ca which is a member of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). The many championship banners in the Van Vliet Complex and Saville Community Sports Centre, attest to the level of success achieved by individual student-athletes The Professors and teams in the 19 CIS sports. One of the proudest achievements, however, is the number of Academic All-Canadians that play on Pandas and Golden Bears teams. The University of Alberta has produced the highest number of Members of the Faculty Academic All-Canadians in Canada for eight of the past ten years. Officers of the V Ioannides, BA, BEd Aquatics Supervisor The Faculty is linked to the other health sciences Faculties on the U of A M McTeague, BA Brian Bowers campus through the Coordinating Council of Health Sciences. The Council Faculty K Spriggs, MBA Climbing Centre Supervisor provides coordination for many collaborative interdisciplinary programs and Dean projects. The Centre for Health Promotion Studies, the Centre for Head Athletic Therapist Lloyd King K Mummery, PhD J Matthews White, PhD Neuroscience, and the Centre for Gerontology are three such joint ventures involving the Faculty. Vice Dean Head Coaches South Campus W Rodgers, PhD B Craddock, BSc Associate Director, South If you have any questions about any aspect of our programs or activities, Associate Dean, Research T Danyluk, BPE Campus please contact us. J Spence, PhD O Dawkins, BEd Greg Lembke, BPE H Draper, MA Associate Dean, Graduate S Edwards, BEd Manager, Tennis Studies LC Eisler, MA Russ Sluchinski, BPE D Goodwin, PhD L Jepsen, BEd Manager, Foote Field Associate Dean, Undergraduate R Krepps, BPE Rob Stewart, BA S Marple, BA Programs Manager, Saville Community J Causgrove Dunn, PhD W Moerman, BSc C Morris, BEd Sports Centre, West Administrative Officers M Parrish, BA vacant B Esslinger R Sluchinksi, BPE Saville Community Sports J Lafferty,MA R Stewart, BPE Centre – Operations/ C Ma, MBA L Vickery, MSc Maintenance Supervisor Academic Staff Bruce Bouguignon Campus & Administration Supervisor Professors Community Laurie Ennik, BARLS T Berry, PhD J Causgrove Dunn, PhD Recreation Program Coordinator, Group D Collins, PhD Director Exercise KS Courneya, PhD Cheryl Harwardt, BA Naissa Preston, BSc J Dunn, PhD Projects Lead Fitness & Lifestyle Centres K Fox, PhD Dean Budynski Supervisor D Goodwin, PhD Krystle Johner, BPE N Holt, PhD Arena Supervisor TD Hinch, PhD Monty Wood Marketing/Bookings B Maraj, PhD Coordinator Promotions/Events D Mason, PhD Susan Stewart, BKin Coordinator PH Markula, PhD Rylie Mullen K Mummery, PhD Sport Development SR Petersen, PhD Client Engagement Associate Director, Sport W Rodgers, PhD Development/Head Coach J Spence, PhD Associate Director, Client Curling G Walker, PhD Engagement Rob Krepps, BPE Christine Legault, BPE Associate Professors Head Coach, Sport Physical Education and Recreation Physical Education N Boule, PhD Facility Allocation/Events Conditioning T Berry, PhD Coordinator Micheal Cook, MSc J Causgrove Dunn, PhD Brian Gratrix, MBA D Collins, PhD Head Coach, Mental Skills L Chiu, PhD Facility Services Supervisor Klaudia Sapieja, MA Hania Kura J Davidson, PhD Planning & Logistics D DeLorey, PhD Customer Service Centre Coordinator J Denison, PhD Supervisor Ben Gallaher, BARLS K Jones, PhD Amy Leblanc, BScKin M Kennedy, PhD Coach Pathway Coordinator L McDermott, PhD CLASS Facility Software Matt Parrish, BSc T McHugh, PhD Administrator Tammy Dieno, BA Athlete Pathway Coordinator T Putman, PhD vacant P Reichwein, PhD J Scherer, PhD Programming Curling Supervisor N Spencer-Cavaliere, PhD Associate Director, Karla Fullwood, BARLS Assistant Professors Programming V Carsen, PhD Grachella Garcia, MA Development and C Chapman, PhD Program Coordinator, Alumni Relations M Davenport, PhD Instructional Recreation and Director E Halpenny, PhD Dance E Upton, BPE, BEd C Steinback, PhD Nicolette Marsall, MSc Professors Emeriti Faculty Lecturers| Program Coordinator, AF Affleck, BPHE, BEd, MS J Auger, PhD Intramural Sports RB Alderman, BPE, MPE, EdD A Bayduza, PhD Matt Edmonds, BSc G Bell, PhD T Bliss, MA JL Boorman, MA, PhD S Ryan, PhD Program Coordinator, LiveWell Megan Ragush, BSc M Bouffard, PhD TL Burton, BSc, PhD Athletics Program Coordinator, Club CJ Drake, BPE, BEd, MSc Director Sports M Ellis, Dip, Teach Cert, MA, I Reade, PhD Erin Sokolowski, PhD P Gervais, BPE, BA, MHK, PhD Associate Directors of Athletics RG Glassford, BPE, MA, PhD www.ualberta.ca UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 457 MA Hall, BA, BPHE, MA, PhD VJ Harber, PhD DJ Harris, BA RBJ Macnab, BS, MA, PhD General Information HJ McLachlin, BSc, MSc, PhD S Mendryk, BEd, MS, PhD The first credit courses in Physical Education were offered by the Faculty of EB Mitchelson, BA, BPE, MA, PhD Education in 1945. This led to a Bachelor of Education