Academic Calendar - 2024

Western University Academic Calendar. - 2024

Western Main Campus

Major MAJOR IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES
Faculty of Health Sciences - Health Studies, School of



Admission Requirements


FOR STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH STUDIES

Registration in the School of Health Studies. Students must have a minimum cumulative average of 65%, with a minimum grade of 60% in each of:  Health Sciences 1001A/B, Health Sciences 1002A/B, Health Sciences 1111A/B, Health Sciences 1300A/B, and Biology 1001A or Biology 1201A and Biology 1002B or Biology 1202B. Enrolment is limited. Meeting the minimum requirement does not guarantee admission.


FOR STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY

Registration in the School of Kinesiology. Completion of year one course requirements with no grade less than 60%.  Students must have an average of at least 70% in the 5.0 course load and 70% in each of the principal courses including Kinesiology 1060A/B, Kinesiology 1070A/B or the former 1088A/B, Kinesiology 1080A/B, and Physiology 1021 or Physiology 2130. Enrolment is limited. Meeting the minimum requirement does not guarantee admission.

Module/Program Information


Module
6.0 courses:

0.5 course from: Health Sciences 2700A/B, Health Sciences 2711A/B, Kinesiology 3347A/B, Psychology 2410A/B. Note: Students enrolled in a double major in Health Studies and Rehabilitation Sciences must replace this requirement with 0.5 Rehabilitation Sciences course at the 3000-level or above (not previously selected).
0.5 course from: Health Sciences 2801A/B, Kinesiology 2032A/B.
1.0 course: Rehabilitation Sciences 3060A/B, Rehabilitation Sciences 3061A/B.
4.0 courses from: Health Sciences 3050A/B, Health Sciences 3300A/B, Health Sciences 4074A/B, Kinesiology 3222A/B, Kinesiology 3336A/B, Kinesiology 3457A/B, Kinesiology 3474A/B, Kinesiology 3480A/B, Kinesiology 3550A/B, Kinesiology 4437A/B, Kinesiology 4457A/B, Kinesiology 4474A/B, Kinesiology 4560A/B, the former Kinesiology 4450A/B, Rehabilitation Sciences or Communication Sciences and Disorders at the 3000-level or above (not otherwise selected).

Note: A maximum of 1.0 FCE may be used as a double credit towards a degree with combined modules (e.g. specialization and minor, double major, major and minor).