3. Sports (rock School Subjects
climbing, ringette, swimming (Math, Biology, and Sport
and Snow boarding) Science courses)
Listening to
Socializing with Friends and
music, Watching TV
Family.
and, Surfing the web.
4. Winning 3 bronze medals at the LMR champs competition.
Wining 2011 U 19B provincials.
Graduating from High school
Being able to pick up the sport rock climbing in about 4 months
and started competing nationally and internationally.
5. Interactive
skills
Capable of Developing
creating People
new ideas Skills
Capable of
Technical
coordinating
Skills
events
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. For my working style, I like working with
others for the most part but I definitely
need time to work on my own. I don’t
mind a job that requires a little bit of risk
taking but not over the top risk taking. I
would love to work in an athletic
environment, and doing hands-on work
as I consider myself to be a dynamic
person.
11. Plan and manage Asking questions
time, money, and when I don’t Finding different
other resources to understand ways of problem
achieve goals. something. solving.
Accepting Presenting in front
feedback of a group of
people especially
when it comes to
sharing my point
of view.
12. Working independently or as a team.
Recognizing other people's good efforts.
Being flexible: respect, being open to
others thoughts, opinions and
contributions of others in groups.
Being accountable for my actions and
the actions of my group
Seeking different points of view and
evaluating them based on facts.
13. Provide players with
Teach athletes how to Develop training
Assess and treat Refer injured athletes to tensor
prevent injuries through programs for players
athletes’ injuries doctors if needed bandages, braces, and
stretching and exercise recovering from injury
other equipment
14. I like sports and
I like creating
like helping
plans in an
others prevent
organized matter
injuries.
Working as an
athletic therapist
would still allow
My past jobs
me to keep in
have been in the
contact with
sport team
sports and will
industry.
even maybe allow
me to travel with
a sports team.
15. Average Annual
Employment
Income 3144 All occupations
(Full-Time, Full-
Year)
Full-time, full-year 32.2% 53.2%
Average income 33,722 45,157
0- 19999$ 30.8% 16.5%
20000- 49999$ 46.2% 52.4%
50000$ and over 23.1% 31.1%
16. Main Labour Market
3144 All occupations
Indicators
Employment,
700 3,859,200
average 2007- 2009
EI Claimants in 2009 5 168,350
Average Annual
Growth Rate 2010- 5.0% 0.9%
2014
Annual Employment
40 36,650
Variation 2010- 2014
Annual Attrition
35 122,850
2010- 2014
Total Annual Needs
75 159,500
2010- 2014
17. Students who are accepted on transfer from other institutions
must normally complete all remaining courses toward the
Bachelor of Kinesiology at UBC. A maximum of 60 transfer
credits will normally be granted. The University will not grant
a degree for studies that represent less than the equivalent
of two regular Winter Sessions (60 credits).
In general, transfer credit is limited to the initial two years of
a degree program. Credit at a more senior level may be
possible if prior written permission has been granted by the
School's Undergraduate Advising Centre. A student wishing
to take courses at another institution and transfer the credit
toward a Bachelor of Kinesiology degree must first obtain a
Letter of Permission from the School's Undergraduate
Advising Centre. It is the student's responsibility to forward
an official transcript to Enrolment Services, Admissions.
19. Fees per credit*
Adult
Graduat Trades &
Credit Basic
Fee Type e ESL Vocational Technolog
Courses Educatio
Courses y
n
WeeklyBeg WeeklyBeg
Courses 070 up to
100-400 700 All inning Fall inning Fall
numbered 099
2011 2011
Tuition $126.26 $0.00 $506.79 $53.66 $126.26 $104.55
Ancillary
$12.63 $5.37 $12.63 $5.37 $12.63 $10.46
Fee
Total $138.89 $5.37 $519.42 $59.03 $138.89 $115.01
3 credit $1,558.2
$416.67 $16.11 $177.09 $416.67 $345.03
course 6
4 credit $2,077.6
$555.56 $21.48 $236.11 $555.56 $460.04
course 8
Typical 16-week semester $2,222.24 $1,840.16
20. Second-year entry from university
In order to be admitted to the second year of
the Bachelor of Kinesiology degree program,
applicants must have completed the following
requirements:
• KPE 170 (or equivalent) with a C+ or better
• KPE 161 and 163 with an average grade of
C+ or better
• Three credits of a university-level English or
Communications course
• An additional 16 university-level credits (either
KPE or non-KPE)
• An overall GPA of 2.65 or better on all
required courses
24. Most of my interest and the world
around me revolve around sports, if
I’m not at school or at home I’m
usually somewhere in town that has
either an ice arena, swimming pool, or
a rock climbing gym. As for other
things, I care for others, respect
them, and attempt to humor them
when ever its needed.
25. As for the most part I don’t have everything
to be whom I want to be, but what I do
have is some little steps to build upon what
I have and strive for the missing pieces.
For starters I will continue to have a
daily, weekly and monthly schedule of the
activities that are allowing me become who
I want to become. I will also break down
my long-term goals into short-term goals
so in that way I can see some progress
and not feel devastated for not fast
achievements.
26. I do have dreams that I want to achieve
one day, but first comes the plan on how
I will achieve my dreams. I will continue
going to post- secondary to keep up with
my education and even personal growth.
I will stay enrolled in at least one extra
curricular activity. I will develop
connections with other people with the
same and different interest that I have.
27. First semester of college has been quite
the roller-coaster ride I have to say. I
have met a variety of people that have
allowed me to view some things in a
different perspective.
28. First I will start with the near future. I
want to continue being a student
athlete and I want to qualify for the
Pan-Americans in Venezuela next
November and qualify for westerns
with my ringette team. As for far in the
future I want to graduate either from
UBC or UFV with an degree in
kinesiology, with a pretty stable
relationship and still being involved in
athletics.
29.
30. Looking at the future career that I want
have and who I want to be I’m on the
right track, my interests seem to be
pretty stable and I don’t see them
changing any time soon. Sure there will
be more responsibilities coming towards
me in the near future but I’m sure I will
just need to enhance those time-
managing skill that I will be working on
from now on and I will be ready for what
is to come at me.
31. In the future I want to be an
honest, caring, person that has
graduated from either UBC or UFV
with a degree in Kinesiology looking to
get into Athletic Therapy. Meanwhile
keeping up with my own athletic
interests and hopefully also being
capable of having a steady
relationship with a special someone
that accepts me for who I am.