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KP 141

Hist & Phil Foundations of Kin

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This course will examine selected historical periods and philosophical theory in relation to the development and application of ideas about sport, physical activity, physical education, and kinesiology from Ancient Greece to contemporary Canadian culture. Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 1 of BKin program Exclusions: KP241 Registration Notes: This is a limited enrolment program

This course will examine selected historical periods and philosophical theory in relation to the development and application of ideas about sport, physical activity, physical education, and kinesiology from Ancient Greece to contemporary Canadian culture. Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 1 of BKin program Exclusions: KP241 Registration Notes: This is a limited enrolment program

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This course will examine selected historical periods and philosophical theory in relation to the development and application of ideas about sport, physical activity, physical education, and kinesiology from Ancient Greece to contemporary Canadian culture. Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 1 of BKin program Exclusions: KP241 Registration Notes: This is a limited enrolment program


KP 141

Hist & Phil Foundations of Kin

100%Liked

Easy

60%

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80%

2 ratings

This course will examine selected historical periods and philosophical theory in relation to the development and application of ideas about sport, physical activity, physical education, and kinesiology from Ancient Greece to contemporary Canadian culture. Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 1 of BKin program Exclusions: KP241 Registration Notes: This is a limited enrolment program

This course will examine selected historical periods and philosophical theory in relation to the development and application of ideas about sport, physical activity, physical education, and kinesiology from Ancient Greece to contemporary Canadian culture. Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 1 of BKin program Exclusions: KP241 Registration Notes: This is a limited enrolment program

100%Liked

Easy

60%

Useful

80%

2 ratings

This course will examine selected historical periods and philosophical theory in relation to the development and application of ideas about sport, physical activity, physical education, and kinesiology from Ancient Greece to contemporary Canadian culture. Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 1 of BKin program Exclusions: KP241 Registration Notes: This is a limited enrolment program


Course Reviews

This class was just a history class. A lot of memorization and reading, plus a heavy midterm and exam. I recommend reading ahead in this class and doing a lot of timeline recall to do well.

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— Kinesiology (BKin) student

My absolute favourite class. Needs a lot of studying but is super fun

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— Kinesiology (BKin) student, taught by Timothy Elcombe

KP 141 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

KP 141 Leads To

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KP 141 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Campuses:

Brantford (C)

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