2011

  • After 3 years in the BSc Kinesiology program, I will be attending the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. At CMCC, I will be a student of a four-year Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree program that emphasizes the importance of evidence-based research in both classroom and clinical settings. Upon graduation from CMCC, I plan to open my own practice while continuing to educate clients and instill the value associated with living a healthy and active lifestyle.  K.L.M. –  BSC GEN KINE
  • After the completion of my winter term exams at Queen’s, I began class in May at the University of Ottawa in their Second Entry – Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. I will graduate in the spring of 2013 and look forward to carrying my love of health promotion and the benefits of exercise with me into my future career as a nurse!  K.Q. –  BSCH SSP KINE
  • After graduating with a B.Sc. in Kinesiology this spring, I will be attending the University of Western Ontario for an M.Sc. in Clinical Anatomy. The program is designed to meet the increasing need for persons capable of teaching clinically-oriented cadaveric gross anatomy for medical, dental and professional health science programs. Upon completion of this masters, I intend to obtain my Ph.D., while pursuing a career in academia and research. L.V.H. –  BSCH SSP KINE
  • In February of 2012, I will be attending the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand to pursue a Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning. I hope to remain in New Zealand to teach and coach at the high school level for a few years before returning to Ontario. I am much looking forward to the challenges and adventures that await me overseas. A.A.G. – BSCH SSP KINE
  • Upon completion of my four years at Queen’s, I decided to take next year off from school.  I plan on exploring some career options, travelling, and looking into school for the following year. Some of the programs I have considered are Ottawa University’s course-based Master of Human Kinetics in Intervention and Consultation and Humber’s Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management postgraduate certificate. M.P. –  BSCH SSP KINE
  • After graduating from Queen’s I will come back as a graduate student to obtain a Master’s in Public Health. This is a 16-month professional degree that provides students with a practicum experience and the skills to work as generalists in the public health community. Upon completion I plan to enter the workforce on both a national and international front. A.R. –  BSCH SSP KINE
  • Upon completion of my BSc SSP KINE at Queen’s University, I will be continuing my studies at York University. Under the supervision of Dr. David Hood, I will be investigating the mechanisms of mitochondrial biogenesis while pursuing a Masters of Science. I hope it will be a challenging and stimulating opportunity for me to build on the wonderful experiences and knowledge I attained at Queen’s University. A.E.G. –  BSCH SSP KINE
  • In the fall of 2011, I will be returning to school at McGill University to pursue graduate studies in the Kinesiology department under the supervision of Dr. Tanja Taivassalo. I will be investigating how exercise training affects the mechanisms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, while working towards my M.Sc. Exercise Physiology. I am looking forward to furthering the amazing research experience I have had at Queen’s in a different area of exercise physiology and to future directions in the research field. N.M. – BSCH SSP KINE
  • After completing my undergraduate BSc degree in Kinesiology (Honours)this spring, I am looking forward to continuing my education this September at the University of Ottawa in their M.D. Program. Although I am not sure what area of medicine I would like to go into as of yet, I plan to graduate in 2015 and am excited for whatever adventures are in store. B.I. –  BSCH SSP KINE
  • In September 2011, I will be continuing my education in Montreal at McGill University under the supervision of Dr. Ross Andersen. As I work with others in an attempt to understand the mechanisms behind weight management after bariatric surgery, I will pursue an MSC in Exercise Physiology. I hope to be able to use the knowledge and research skills attained at Queen’s in my future education to further extend research in the field of Kinesiology and Health Studies. H.L. –  BSCH SSP KINE