Undergraduate Thesis @ CHPH

Becoming a co-operative education student is a great way to learn in a practical setting while learning about the different paths a human kinetics degree can take someone. This opportunity allows students to gain technical and work-related skills outside of the classroom. The co-operative program gives students two studying semesters and one paid work semester a year.

Role: Human Performance Co-Operative Assistant

There are a number of roles within this position including, but not limited to, the students administering sport performance tests, assisting in research projects and working alongside the athletic therapy and strength & conditioning teams in supporting the varsity athletes.

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Our Undergraduate Thesis Students:

Ray Mullins, SML

Undergraduate Thesis Title: Quantifying the Relationship Between Puck Possession and Offensive Scoring.

Data Analyst for the Lancers MHK Program

Marcus Sequin, SML

Undergraduate Thesis Title: Using analytics in hockey to identify future players.

Data Analyst for the Lancers MHK Program

Shahd Ayoub, BSc (Hon)

Undergraduate Thesis Title: Examining the interplay between muscle fibre type and knee kinematics for analyzing ACL risk in varsity athletes.

Ignite Student for the Centre of Human Performance and Health (CHPH)

Steven Yalda, BSc (Hon)

Outstanding Scholar Student

Focus: Sport Science Equipment Specialist and Data Interpretation