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| Courses | Course Descriptions | Fall Winter 2011-12 | Fall Winter 2010-11 | Fall Winter 2009-10 |

Not all courses are offered every year, so be sure to check the course offerings for the current year. For more detailed description of the courses, see the course outlines.

Before newly admitted graduate students register they must meet with their supervisor to discuss their program of study and complete the Program "Advising Form' . After the advising meeting with your supervisor (which will take place in May/June), new students must return the completed form to the graduate program office so that your advising block can be cleared before you are given permission to register and enroll in courses

Enrolment in courses is restricted to Kinesiology and Health Science graduate students. Students from other programs are required to get permission from their course director and the graduate assistant prior to enrolling.

Graduate students from other Ontario Universities, interested in enrolling in a York graduate course, should consult their own graduate program regarding Ontario visiting graduate student plan (OVGS) procedures.  Visiting students first must apply for special status at York University through the Graduate Admissions application form.

Fall term graduate classes start September 7, 2011. Winter term classes start January 3, 2012.

Deadline to register without the late fee: the 15th day of the first month of each term.

Registration and Enrolment via the Web: http://www.yorku.ca/grads/registration/ 

Work through the online registration process in two stages:

  1. First register and enroll in courses for the fall term, then
  2. Repeat the process for the winter term.

Graduate students must choose fall and winter terms separately.

Summer term registration opens in March 2012.