If you’re teaching today what you were teaching five years ago, either your field is dead or you are.
— noam chompski

Courses Taught

KHS 100                              Seminar in Kinesiology and Health Studies
KHS 100 (online)              Seminar in Kinesiology and Health Studies

Seminar in Kinesiology and Health Studies An introductory seminar to the University and the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Students will be introduced to a variety of services available to them and their roles and responsibilities as members of the university community. The seminar will also provide students with degree and career related opportunities. This required course must be completed within one year of admission to the Bachelor of Kinesiology. * Note: This required course must be completed within one year of admission to the Bachelor of Kinesiology program. Normally offered in fall semester only. *

SRS 110                                Recreation and Leisure in Society
SRS 110  (online)               Recreation and Leisure in Society

An examination of the planning process and various program applications in the sport, recreation, and physical activity delivery systems. * Prerequisite: SRS 105 *

KHS 139                               Movement Education

A study of the theoretical, practical, and professional aspects of the content and methodology of movement education, and the growth and development of children.

KHS 239                               Movement Education in Practice

This advanced version of the KHS 139 course is now only available as an independent study. 

SRS 105                               Intro to Sport and Recreation Management

An introduction to the administration of recreation and sport at the local, provincial, and national level. Focus on the role of leisure and recreation in society emphasizing an understanding of the delivery system and the leisure phenomenon.

SRS 110                               Recreation and Leisure in Society

Focus on the role of leisure and recreation in society emphasizing an understanding of the delivery system and the leisure phenomenon.

SRS 130                               Jr. Practicum Placement in Sport and Recreation

An introductory practicum experience that will introduce students to professional roles within sport and recreation management. Students will engage in work related experiences on campus for an average of 9 hours per week over the course of the semester.

SRS 220                              Program Delivery in Service Organizations
SRS 220 (online)              Program Delivery in Service Organizations

An examination of the planning process and various program applications in the sport, recreation, and physical activity delivery systems. * Prerequisite: SRS 105 **

SRS 320                              Current Issues in Kin, Sport, Rec & Leisure
SRS 320 (online)              Current Issues in Kin, Sport, Rec & Leisure

This course is designed to allow students to identify, discuss, and address current sociological, organizational, economic, ethical, philosophical or cultural issues related to the fields of kinesiology, sport, recreation and leisure. *Prerequisite: KIN 110; SRS 105, SRS 110, SRS 115 *

KHS 344                              Governance and Policy in Recreation and Sport

An investigation of the role that the various levels of government play in the delivery of physical activity and an appreciation of the role of politics.* Prerequisite: Completion of 60 credit hours.* Note: Available as an independent study. *

KHS 345                              Legal Issues in Physical Activity

An investigation of the legal issues and the management of risk in the sport and recreation delivery systems. *** Prerequisite: Completion of 60 credit hours. * Note: Available as an independent study. *

SRS 349  (online)              Sport Event Tourism

An examination of sport tourism from an economic perspective, incorporating social, cultural and environmental approaches. Sport management in peripheral areas and the developmental and organizational elements of sport tourism will be examined. * Note: This is an online course. *

SRS 387                              Outdoor Rec Skill Development & Wilderness Exp

This experientially based course was designed to enables students to develop proficiencies in camping, canoeing, and orienteering through both theory and practice. Active participation in a one-week field trip in northern Saskatchewan is mandatory for all students. * No longer offered

KIN 420                              Diversity Issues in Kin, Health, Sport & Rec
KIN 420 (online)              Diversity Issues in Kin, Health, Sport & Rec

Diversity Issues in Kinesiology, Health, Sport and Recreation This course examines the relationship between the diversity of the Canadian population and involvement in sport, recreation, exercise and/ or physical activity. Specific areas of focus might include gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, age, ability, social class, body type, and religion. Current issues will be used for discussion and illustration. ***Prerequisite: Completion of 60 credit hours, including KIN 110, and KIN 120.***

KHS 443                             Commercial Recreation Management

An investigation of commercial recreation, sport organizations, and facilities including their philosophy, history, and personnel requirements. *Prerequisite: KHS 243  * Note: Now Available as an independent study only. *

KHS 445                             Marketing and Research in Sport & Rec Mgmt

An introduction to analysis of the consumer as a basis for marketing in sport and recreation. *** Prerequisite: KHS 243 (PAS 333) and ADMN 210 *** * Note: Now available as an independent study only. *

SRS 460                             Outdoor Recreation Resource Management

Historical antecedents and current issues and practices in the use and management of parks, forests, wilderness areas, and other North American outdoor resources for recreation activity. *** Prerequisite: KHS 243 * Note: Normally offered as an independant stjdy only. *