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March 28, 2011
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Province confirms UPEI Kinesiology program funding

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The Province confirmed funding today of $300,000 per year for the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program at the University of Prince Edward Island, says Honourable Allan Campbell, minister of Innovation and Advanced Learning.

Campbell made the announcement before a group of UPEI students, some of whom intend to apply to take the Kinesiology program this coming fall.

“By offering a degree program in Kinesiology,” said Campbell. “UPEI is doing two important things – it is offering the opportunity to top-level training for careers in the sciences – and just as importantly, the program will train individuals to meet the health needs of Islanders.”

The program was approved by the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission in 2010, pending funding from the provincial government. It will be housed in the Family and Nutritional Sciences department, in the Faculty of Science, and is a four-year Bachelor of Science program.

“We thank the province for its support because we will be able to offer yet another high-quality program that allows students to acquire knowledge on the Island in this important field,” said Wade MacLauchlan, President of UPEI. “This is another example of UPEI serving the educational needs of Islanders by providing a comprehensive education.”

Vice-President Academic Jim Randall added, “The Kinesiology program will help provide a knowledgeable and skilled workforce, here on PEI, and in an area needing more and more qualified human resources, so we are very thankful for today’s announcement.”

“We’ve been planning to add this area of study to our faculty for many years, as we know it will enhance our offerings in Family and Nutritional Sciences and, in general, health and wellness,” said Dr. Christian Lacroix, Dean of Science. “Kinesiology is a field that offers many opportunities for our students.”

Kinesiology, also known as human kinetics, is the science of human movement. It addresses the physiological, mechanical and psychosocial mechanisms associated with human movement. Kinesiology graduates are exposed to a wide range of potential career opportunities in fields such as education, health promotion, rehabilitation, fitness assessment and community program development. Students may continue their studies in graduate or professional programs such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy or education.

To apply to UPEI’s Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program, visit www.upei.ca/studentservices/apply or call 1-800-606-UPEI or (902) 628-4353.

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Media Contact: Ron Ryder
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