Depending on the concentration you decide to take, the level of chemistry knowledge required will vary. read more
Much of kinesiology has a strong connection to physics and therefore physics would have to be applied when studying biomechanics in particular. Understanding thermodynamics and even height school chemistry will usually be sufficient for the first few years. read more
Many Kinesiology requires 12U Chemistry or two of: 12U Physics, 12U Biology, and 12U Physics. Depending on the Kinesiology program some are Bachelor of Arts degrees while other are Bachelor of Science degrees. read more
Much of the electrical, circuit or nervous system work in Kinesiology comes into the realm of 'brain integration' and deals with aspects such as learning problems. Kinesiology has developed many 'switch on' points and techniques for the eyes, ears, coordination and the brain as a 'whole'. read more