Taniya Nagpal, PhD

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation - Academic Programs
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Fall Term 2025 (1930)

HE ED 320 - Social Dimensions of Health and Health Promotion

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

An examination of contemporary, social, political and economic factors as they affect health and well-being, with a particular focus on understanding the social determinants of health.

LECTURE A1 (52981)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
TR 09:30 - 10:50



KRLS 500A - Senior Undergraduate Research Thesis

3 units (fi 12)(TWO TERM, VARIABLE)

Students will pursue a topic of interest at an advanced level in an area relevant to their program of studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation and engage in an intensive self-directed study implementation under the supervision of a faculty member. Students are required to complete a detailed research proposal (with literature review and ethics approval if appropriate) in the Fall Term and the implementation of the study in the Winter Term. The Senior Undergraduate thesis involves the definition of an independent research proposal from the student, as well as the implementation of the research project, submission of the completed undergraduate research thesis, and a formal presentation of the project findings. NOTE: Students must arrange for a faculty member approved by the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation to oversee their thesis. Permission for enrollment in this course is required from the Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation. Students must contact their assigned academic advisor for information regarding application and completion requirements. Students must be in their fourth or final year standing in a Faculty of KSR undergraduate program and have achieved a cumulative GPA of a minimum of 3.0 at the time of application.

RSC C2 (57514)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
01:00 - 01:00

Winter Term 2026 (1940)

HE ED 321 - Psychological Dimensions of Health Promotion

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

An individual-based analysis of health-related behavior and behavior change. Emphasis will be placed upon social psychological approaches to understanding and changing such health-related behaviors as physical activity involvement, dietary practices, smoking, alcohol and drug abuse within a social context.

LECTURE B1 (82251)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
MWF 12:00 - 12:50



KRLS 500B - Senior Undergraduate Research Thesis

3 units (fi 12)(TWO TERM, VARIABLE)

Students will pursue a topic of interest at an advanced level in an area relevant to their program of studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation and engage in an intensive self-directed study implementation under the supervision of a faculty member. Students are required to complete a detailed research proposal (with literature review and ethics approval if appropriate) in the Fall Term and the implementation of the study in the Winter Term. The Senior Undergraduate thesis involves the definition of an independent research proposal from the student, as well as the implementation of the research project, submission of the completed undergraduate research thesis, and a formal presentation of the project findings. NOTE: Students must arrange for a faculty member approved by the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation to oversee their thesis. Permission for enrollment in this course is required from the Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation. Students must contact their assigned academic advisor for information regarding application and completion requirements. Students must be in their fourth or final year standing in a Faculty of KSR undergraduate program and have achieved a cumulative GPA of a minimum of 3.0 at the time of application.

RSC C2 (87551)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
01:00 - 01:00