
Kinesiology (MSc)
Graduate Program Overview
Lead Research. Innovate Health Solutions. Shape Active Futures.
The Master of Science in Kinesiology (MSc) at Nipissing University is a research-intensive, thesis-based graduate program designed for those eager to understand and advance human movement, health promotion, and applied neuroscience. Students engage with cutting-edge methodologies in biomechanics, ergonomics, exercise physiology, and sport psychology, supported by expert faculty in well-equipped labs. Fulltime students can complete the program in two years, with a flextime option of up to four years, ideal for working professionals or international candidates.
Program Highlights
As an MSc Kinesiology student, you will:
- Conduct research for a thesis using rigorous quantitative or qualitative methods
- Benefit from mentorship and a supportive supervisor-led model
- Learn through lab-based research, seminars, and professional development
- Develop a proficiency in data analysis, lab techniques, study design, and academic writing
- Join a small graduate cohort committed to interdisciplinary collaboration and rigorous scholarship
Program Structure
Program Type
Thesis Route:
Full-time Length: 2 years
Flex-time Length: Up to 4 years
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These links give information on required credits and degree requirements.
Graduate Student Funding
Financial Aid, Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards
Funding is available to graduate students from both internal and external sources. Internal funding includes teaching/research assistantships, faculty research grants, and Nipissing Graduate Scholarships.
Meet our Faculty
Discover how Kinesiology can help you turn a passion for sport and health into meaningful impact.
Our MSc Kinesiology faculty are committed to advancing knowledge in human movement, physical activity, and health through research, teaching, and applied community engagement. Students benefit from close mentorship, hands-on learning, and opportunities to explore how sport and exercise contribute to lifelong health and well-being.
Dr. Mark Bruner
Faculty of Education and Professional Studies – Schulich School of Education – Physical and Health Education
Dr. Mark Bruner, Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Youth Development through Sport and Physical Activity. His research focuses on group dynamics in youth sport, positive youth development, and social identity, supported by SSHRC- and CIHR-funded projects that explore how sport environments can foster inclusion, leadership, and long-term participation, including in Indigenous and school-based contexts.

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Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission, students must have a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent as recognized by Nipissing University in an appropriate discipline, with a minimum B standing.
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Future Careers
Graduates emerge prepared for roles such as:
- Research Scientist or University-Level Research Associate
- Registered Kinesiologist, Exercise Physiologist, or Health Promotion Specialist
- Rehabilitation Consultant, Occupational Health Advisor, Sport Science Professional
- Academic or Professional Pathways: PhD programs, health professions, governmental or non-profit roles
- Graduates often continue to doctoral training or professional certifications, while others apply research insights to advance health science practices.
Real People, Real Impact
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Notes:
Flex-time available for Thesis route only. Flex-time is how Graduate Studies refers to part-time student.
Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, Nipissing’s Academic Calendar is the official reference.


