Human Kinetics is a Launching Pad
Given the flexible course options within each of our six specialized degree programs, an undergraduate degree in Human Kinetics provides an excellent foundation for a wide breadth of rewording careers. The table below shows the confirmed number of Human Kinetics Graduates, since 2002, which have gained acceptance into each of the programs listed below. As our graduates are accepted into these programs on an ongoing basis, the numbers represent minimum values. Most of these highly competitive programs list an undergraduate degree as an admission requirement.
| Post Undergraduate Degree |
Number of HK Graduates Accepted since 2002 |
| Medicine | 30+ |
| Dentistry | 10+ |
| Education | 250+ |
| Naturopathic Medicine | 7+ |
| Physiotherapy | 40+ |
| Occupational Therapy | 20+ |
| Masters | 45+ |
| Ph.D. | 8+ |
| Chiropractic | 11+ |
| Nursing | 2+ |
| Optometry | 1+ |
| Speech Therapy | 1+ |
| Pharmacy | 1+ |
| Midwifery | 1+ |
| RCMP | 2+ |
Follow the Path of a Successful Graduate
Listed below are actual graduates from our program and their associated post undergraduate degree. Their Human Kinetics degree provided the necessary credentials to achieve their desired career. Clicking on their name will take you to a list of the exact courses they took in each year of their Human Kinetics degree at StFX. This small sample of our successful graduates clearly demonstrates the value of a Human Kinetics degree from SfFX and its ability to facilitate your acceptance into a multitude of programs at the top universities across Canada.
| Human Kinetics Graduate (Graduation Year) |
Post Undergraduate Degree |
| Kelly MacDonald (2010) | School of Education, St. Francis Xavier University |
| Kathleen Brennan (2009) | Faculty of Education, Queens University |
| PJ Rasmussen (2007) | Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University |
| Luke Rannelli (2007) | Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary |
| Sarah Clouthier (2007) | Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University |
| Jessica Kirkwood (2005) | Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta |
| Marianne Dobbin (2007) | Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University |
| Michael Danielak (2010) | Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto |
| Jeff Smith (2007) | College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University |
| Jordan Yurchevich (2007) | School of Optometry, University of Waterloo |
| Michael Szucs (2007) | Doctor of Chiropractic, CMCC |
| Monique Hallee (2007) | Naturopathic Medicine, BINB, Vancouver |
| Robyn MacDonald (2007) | MSc Speech Therapy, Dalhousie University |
| Stephanie Mills (2007) | MSc Physiotherapy, University of Western Ontario |
| Mark MacKenzie (2006) | MSc Physiotherapy, Dalhousie University |
| Kimberley Stockman (2007) | MSc Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia |
| Megan MacGillivray (2007) | PhD Rehabilitation Sciences (Biomechanics), UBC |
| Jeremy Steeves (2005) | PhD Exercise Physiology, University of Tennessee |
| Cathy MacDonald (2003) | PhD Adapted Physical Activity, McGill University |
| Kathryn Olsheski (2010) | MSc Health Promotion, Queens University |
| Olivia Durst (2010) | MSc Sport Ethics, University of Manitoba |
| Meghan MacLatchy (2009) | MA Sport History, University of New Brunswick |
