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Graduate Programs
205.58
Physical Education and Recreation
205.58 Physical Education and Recreation
Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation
Integrated Student Services
4th Floor East Wing, Room E-475
Van Vliet Centre
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H9
E-mail: pergrad@ualberta.ca
205.58.1 General Information
The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation offers programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. The areas available for study are listed below. For detailed information refer to www.physedandrec.ualberta.ca
Active Healthy Children
Adapted Physical Activity
Analysis of Human Movement
Athlete Health
Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry
Behavioural Medicine and Health Psychology
Coaching
Sport Psychology
Sport and Leisure Organizations
Recreation and Leisure Studies
Sociological and Cultural Studies of Sport and Leisure
The Faculty of Business, in conjunction with the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, offers an MBA with specialization in Leisure and Sport Management.
Students wishing to be considered for scholarships must apply before January. The deadline for applications is March 1. Normally students are expected to start their program in September.
Entrance Requirements
The Faculty's minimum admission requirements are an undergraduate degree with an average of at least 3.0 in the last 60 of undergraduate work (or graduate work) at the University of Alberta, or an equivalent qualification from a recognized Institution.
In addition to the above, all non-Canadian students who did not complete an undergraduate degree from an English language institution must pass, with a minimum score of 600 (paper-based) or 88 (internet-based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or 90 on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB), before formal admission approval can be given. (See §203.2.4 of the Calendar for further information on English language examinations.)
The requirements for entry into the relevant master's program is the BPE or BA Recreation Administration degree from the University of Alberta or its equivalent. All students not meeting this entrance requirement will be considered on an individual basis. The normal requirement for admission to the PhD is the MA, MSc, or MA (Recreation and Leisure Studies) degree with a thesis from the Faculty, or the equivalent.
Financial Assistance
A number of graduate assistantships and scholarships are available each year to graduate students.
205.58.2 The Degree of MA
Both a thesis-based and a course-based option are available in the MA degree program. While both are research-oriented programs, the thesis program requires fewer courses and places more emphasis on the development of research skills.
Students entering the course-based MA route must possess a bachelor of physical education or recreation degree or equivalent.
Program Requirements
The minimum requirements for the thesis-based MA are the completion of 12 in addition to the thesis. All students must successfully complete either PEDS 580 or PERLS 581, as well as an ethics and integrity training requirement of eight hours.
The minimum period of residence is two four-month terms of full-time attendance at the University of Alberta.
Students enrolled in the course-based MA degree program must complete as a minimum, the equivalent of 24. Students must successfully complete at least one of PEDS 580 or PERLS 581. In addition, students must successfully complete a capping exercise. This will take the form of a completed research project, an internship within the Faculty, or successful completion of a comprehensive examination.
There is no residency requirement for the course-based degree program.
Length of Program
The time required to complete the program will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken. Normally a minimum of two years is required to complete the program. Thesis-based master’s candidates must complete all the requirements within four years of the term in which they first register. Course-based master’s candidates must complete all the requirements within six years of the term in which they first register.
205.58.3 The Degree of MA in Recreation and Leisure Studies
Both thesis-based and course-based options are available in the MA(RLS) program. While both are research-oriented programs, the thesis program requires fewer courses and places more emphasis on the development of research skills.
Program Requirements
The minimum requirements for the thesis-based MA(RLS) are the completion of 12 in addition to the thesis. All students must successfully complete RLS 510 and a graduate level research course, PERLS 581 recommended. In addition students will complete an ethics and integrity training requirement of eight hours.
Students must complete a residence requirement of two four-month terms of full-time attendance at the University of Alberta.
Students enrolled in the course-based MA(RLS) degree program must complete as a minimum, the equivalent of 24. All students must successfully complete RLS 510 and a graduate level research course, PERLS 581 recommended. In addition, students must successfully complete a capping exercise. This will take the form of a completed research project or successful completion of a comprehensive examination.
There is no residency requirement for the course-based degree program.
Length of Program
The time required to complete the program will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken. Normally a minimum of two years is required to complete the program. Thesis-based master’s candidates must complete all the requirements within four years of the term in which they first register. Course-based master’s candidates must complete all the requirements within six years of the term in which they first register.
205.58.4 The Degree of MSc
Program Requirements
The minimum requirements for the MSc degree are the completion of 12 in addition to the thesis. As part of the degree requirements, students must successfully complete PEDS 580 and an ethics and integrity training requirement of eight hours.
The minimum period of residence is two four-month terms of full-time attendance at the University of Alberta.
Length of Program
The time required to complete the program will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken. Normally a minimum of two years is required to complete the program. Candidates must complete all the requirements within four years of the term in which they first register.
205.58.5 The Degree of MBA with Specialization in Leisure and Sport Management
The Faculty of Business in conjunction with the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, offers a program leading to an MBA with specialization in Leisure and Sport Management. The purpose of this applied administrative studies Master's program is to prepare graduate students to become practising managers/leaders in leisure and sport management. For further details please refer to §205.8 under Business.
205.58.6 The Degree of PhD
Program Requirements
The PhD degree is a research degree; however, a number of specific courses may be required within the various areas of specialization. Please consult the staff within each specified area for further details. All courses must be approved by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. Emphasis is on research leading to the dissertation rather than on coursework. All students will complete an ethics and integrity training requirement of at least eight hours.
The minimum period of residence is two academic years of full-time attendance at the University of Alberta.
Length of Program
The time required to complete the program will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken. Normally a minimum of three years is required to complete the program. The maximum time permitted is six years from the date of the first registration.
205.58.7 Graduate Courses
Graduate courses can be found in §231, Course Listing, under the following headings:
Physical Education and Sport (PEDS)
Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies (PERLS)
Recreation and Leisure Studies (RLS)