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Your DKPE Student Affairs Team consists of:
Student Advisor:
Mr. Patrick Ritchie
Currie Room A201
advising.kpe [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
Student Affairs Coordinator:
Ms. Sonia Masi
Currie Room A216
Tel:Ìý514.396.2458,ÌýÌýstudentaffairs.kpe [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
Academic advising with Student Advisor of KPE Mr. Patrick Ritchie is available both in-person and virtually, with 15-minute appointmentsÌý bookable using the following link:
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Appointments can be booked up to three weeks (21 calendar days) in advance. Same-day appointments may be booked up to two hours in advance.
General inquiries should be sent to studentaffairs.kpe [at] mcgill.ca
For further advising materials and registration information please visit the Faculty of Education, Internships & Student Affairs office (ISA) website.
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Registration Information
RegistrationÌýInformation for 2024-2025
Course delivery for the 2024-25 academic year will be in-person. Therefore, anyone who enrolls for the upcoming year in EDKP courses will be expected to make the corresponding arrangements to be able to attend courses in-person in Fall 2024.
- Students are responsible for keeping track of their own records and should bring their up-to-date Program Profile and Â鶹Çø Unofficial Transcript (found on Minerva) to both open and individual advising sessions.
- Faculty advising materials and registration policies and procedures can be found on the Faculty of Education, Internships & Student Affairs office (ISA) website.
- Students should download the Advising Handbook specific to their program prior to attending an advising session and registering:Ìý
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Ìý- BEd Physical & Health EducationÌý[Advising Handbook]Ìý
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý - BSc KinesiologyÌý[Advising Handbook]
BEd Physical and Health Education ALL COHORTS Pre-Registration Q&A Session
When:ÌýMay 6 & 7
Time: see email sent April 26, 2024
Where:ÌýÌýVirtual (Zoom link sent by email April 26, 2024)
BSc Kinesiology ALL COHORTS Pre-Registration Q&A Session
When: May 6 & 7
Time: see email sent April 26, 2024
Where: Virtual (Zoom link sent by email April 26, 2024)
BEd Physical and Health Education Program Profiles and Course Information
BEd Physical and Health Education
- Refer to the Internships & Student Affairs office (ISA) website for guidelines, procedures and other detailed information related to field experience and placements, includingÌýÂ鶹Çø Principles of Practice, Behaviour and Ethical Conduct for Teacher Candidates.
- Program profiles which details the courses BEd(PHE) students should be takingÌýare available for download below.
Please note that students are required to meet the program requirements in effect the year to which they were admitted.
Program Profiles By Year | Year Admitted |
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2024ÌýBEd Physical and Health Education [.pdf] | 2024 |
2023 BEd Physical and Health Education [.pdf]Ìý | 2023 |
2022ÌýBEd Physical and Health Education [.pdf] | 2022 |
2021ÌýBEd Physical and Health EducationÌý(Revised) [.pdf] | 2021 |
2020 BEd Physical and Health EducationÌý[.pdf] | 2020 |
2019 BEd Physical and Health EducationÌý(Revised) [.pdf] | 2019 |
2018 BEd Physical and Health Education (Revised) [.pdf] | 2018 |
2017ÌýBEd Physical and Health EducationÌý(Revised) [.pdf] | 2017 |
2016ÌýBEd Physical and Health EducationÌý[.pdf] | 2016 |
2015 BEd Physical and Health Education [.pdf] Ìý | 2015 |
BSc Kinesiology and BSc Kinesiology Honours Program Profiles and Course Information
BSc Kinesiology
Program profiles which detail the courses BSc(Kin) students should be takingÌýare available for download below.Ìý
Please note that students are required to meet the program requirements in effect the year to which they were admitted.
Major in Kin General - Program Profiles By YearÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý | Year Admitted |
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2024ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - Major [.pdf] | 2024 |
2023ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - MajorÌý[.pdf] | 2023 |
2022ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - Major [.pdf]Ìý | 2022 |
2021ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - MajorÌý[.pdf] | 2021 |
2020 BSc (Kinesiology) - MajorÌý[.pdf] | 2020 |
2019 BSc (Kinesiology) - MajorÌý(Revised)[.pdf] | 2019 |
2018 BSc (Kinesiology) - Major (Revised)[.pdf] | 2018 |
2017ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - Major (Revised)[.pdf] | 2017 |
2016ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - MajorÌý[.pdf] | 2016 |
Honours Program Profiles By Year | Year Admitted |
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2024 BSc (Kinesiology) - Honours [.pdf] | 2024 |
2023ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - Honours [.pdf] | 2023 |
2022ÌýBSc (Kinesiology) - Honours [.pdf] | 2022 |
2021 BSc (Kinesiology) - Honours [.pdf] | 2021 |
2020 BSc (Kinesiology) - Honours [.pdf] | 2020 |
2019 BSc (Kinesiology) - Honours [.pdf] | 2019 |
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U1 B.Ed. PHE Pre-Registration Advising
June 6, 11:00 am-12:00 pm
Zoom link provided in an emailU1 B.Sc. Kinesiology Pre-Registration Advising
June 6, 2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Zoom link provided in an emailU0 both BEd PHE and BSc Kin Pre-Registration Advising
June 7, 9:30 am-11:00 am
Zoom link provided in an email
Discover Â鶹Çø 2024: KPE Orientation Sessions
U0 Freshman/Foundation Year Orientation
Date:ÌýAugust 27, 2024
Time:Ìý10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Where:ÌýCurrie 152
U1 Orientation
Date:ÌýSeptember 3, 2024
Time: 2:30 pm
Where:ÌýDUFF THTR 1
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Program-specific profiles, course information and Pre-Registration Orientation/AdvisingÌýSessions dates for each program can be accessed by clicking on the appropriate program link below:
BSc Kinesiology
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Students should register for fall and winter courses as outlined in theÌýBSc Kinesiology Advising HandbookÌý[pdf].
Program Profiles |
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2024-2025 | Ìý | 2024ÌýBSc Kinesiology-Major |
BSc Kinesiology, Freshman/Foundation Year Students (U0) Out-of-Province
- In your freshman/Foundation Year (U0), you must successfully complete the courses listed below with a grade of C or Better.
- You will not be granted permission to take first-year (U1) courses if the credits from the freshmen year have not been obtained.
- Special note for FRESHMAN/FOUNDATION YEAR REGISTRATION
Program Profiles for the Fall term |
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BEd Physical and Health Education
- Students should register for fall and winter courses as outlined in theÌýBEd Physical and Health Education Advising HandbookÌý[pdf].
- Students entering their first year of study(U1) in the BEd Physical and Health Education program must enroll inÌýEDEC 215 in the U1 Fall term. For complete details refer to the Faculty of Education Internships & Student Affairs office (ISA) website.
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2024-2025 | Ìý | BEd Physical and Health Education |
BEd Physical and Health Education, Freshman/Foundation Year Students (U0) Out-of-Province
- Freshman/Foundation Year Students are required to complete 30 credits of introductory level course. You will not be granted permission to take first-year (U1) courses if the credits from the freshmen year have not been obtained.
- It is not recommended that you enroll in courses greater than 200-level in your Freshman/Foundation Year.
- If you are considering a second teachable, the following are suggested subject areas:
- History
- Geography
- English
- Mathematics
- Other Suggested Courses in First Year of Study:
For further suggestions do not hesitate to contact the Physical and Health Education student advisor.
Important information for International Students
International Students in Bachelor of Education programs in addition to the CAQ and Study Permit,Ìýmust obtain a Co-op/Internship Work Permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada as a requirement for the mandatory Field Experiences. Consult the Internships & Student Affairs office (ISA) for instructions and International Student ServicesÌýfor more information about the permit application. The Education Student Affairs Office will provide you with the letter that is required from your institution as part of the application process. isa.education [at] mcgill.ca (Email)Ìýyour request using your Â鶹Çø email address and be sure to provide your Â鶹Çø ID number. It is important to begin the process of obtaining the Work Permit (Internship) as soon as you accept the offer of admission, as it requires a medical exam, and in the past has taken up to 3 months for CIC to process the application.
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