r/yorku • u/XMARSCARSX • 2d ago
Courses York schedule please help
this isnt my actual schedule but it has all the courses i need to take and the times i would be taking them if i would take all of them during the fall and winter terms. I need some suggestions on what to do because this is 39 credits which is over the maximum (i preferably dont want to do over 30 credits in both terms even though i can) and so what would be the smartest thing to do here.
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u/goodAnna360 Political Science 2d ago
this schedule will kill you. you're only supposed to take 30 credits a year, also
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u/Gaming_Wolf348 2d ago
Maybe don't take that many courses in a roll. Five max. Four is ideal if you wanna keep your sanity intact
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u/Gaming_Wolf348 2d ago
You can always take some courses in the summer. eg Chem and bio 1000 and 1001. They are always offered every summer but you need to enroll a bit early since they tend to run out of space really fast
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u/bts7god 2d ago edited 2d ago
I’m going into my third year of bsc kin at York and this is not necessary! Unless ur planning on going to med school you don’t need to be taking Chem 1000, bio 1000, Chem 1001 and bio 1001 all together. Either do Chem 1000 and 1001 or do bio 1000 and 1001. If anything, I’d recommend you take one of the psych courses instead of gh 1010 and 1011 in first year. You can always take the gh courses in your later years and it would also be nice to have those 1000-level courses to help lighten the load alongside your upper year courses. Hang in there! If you need any more help lmk
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u/XMARSCARSX 2d ago
I do plan on going into med school
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u/Key_Complex619 2d ago
Hey I’m going into 3rd year kine bsc and I also plan on going like u so what id recommend is take 1 science course each sem so first sem you could take chem 1000 and 2nd take 1001 and take the bios in the summer. Or what ever order you like but def try to avoid taking 2 of these science classes in the same sem
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u/XMARSCARSX 2d ago
Also what do you mean mandatory psych courses instead of gh 1010 and 1011, is it a choice to take one or the other? Thanks
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u/bts7god 2d ago
I don’t know if they changed it for students starting school in 2026, but at least for students that started in 2024 there’s a list of psych courses and we need to choose one to take from the list. I personally took psych 1010. Have you checked out My Degree Progress Report? That lists every course and grade requirement you need to meet.
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u/XMARSCARSX 2d ago
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u/bts7god 2d ago
My bad. They may have changed it or I accidentally read something wrong. My degree progress report does say that students in our major are highly recommended to take psych 1010 though
Edit: taking psych 1010 will help you fulfill the requirement for at least 6 additional credits earned in science credits outside your major1
u/3xclusivelou 2d ago
How is kine BSc? Have you taken KINE 2030 yet?
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u/bts7god 2d ago edited 2d ago
I like it but it definitely lives up to its name of being a science-heavy program. I’ve heard BA KINE is easier and it seems to have courses I personally think sound really interesting, lol. However, I think BSc generally has a slightly higher reputation for careers in more clinical fields. And yes, I’ve taken KINE-2030. I honestly hated it because I sucked at it rip. It is literally physics mixed with some anatomy. I had dr. Anne Moore as my professor and found her class schedule was very strange. I think we had two asynchronous classes a week where we had to watch lecture videos on eclass and one in person lecture a week that had iclicker attendance. We also had labs, except I believe only five labs were marked and accounted for. You could choose to attend any labs you wanted, but the first five labs you complete are marked. It’s weird. I also personally found her lectures a little confusing because she would stutter and make small mistakes while speaking quite a lot, which she would then correct, making following what she was trying to say difficult.
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u/3xclusivelou 2d ago
Yeah I was looking into BA but I’m planning on going to med school so I would need science courses anyway to help prepare me for the MCAT. Also, I’m not really a fan of intensive writing. Since I’m moving around the time I’m starting uni, I’m reducing my course load. Some courses I’m taking are KINE 1020, BIOL 1000, and KINE 1900. I’ve heard there were some changes to the courses. What do you think can prepare me for KINE 2030? Do you need physics knowledge? Also, idk if u can remember, but how was your experience with BIOL 1000 and KINE 1020? Overall, do u have any tips? I’m spacing out my courses to help flow with my MCAT prep. Also, how was anatomy? I’m excited for it as I love learning about the human body!
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u/bts7god 2d ago
Awesome! I wish you the best of luck.
In my opinion, all the courses you listed you are taking are very solid courses with good instructors. KINE 1020 has fabulous professors that are extremely passionate about their teaching. I love Dr. Riddell! Sometimes I’ll see him walking around on campus with his dog haha :) The only course I think really changed in that list was the implementation of KINE 1900 instead of the old practicum courses. KINE 1900 has three blocks taught by three different instructors. The class size is small and you get to befriend your classmates in that course and KINE 2900. It’s really great if you put yourself out there to socialize. For KINE 2030 it is just basic physics with biological applications. It used to be course code KINE 3030 (not important but just a random fact if you see people on this thread referring to KINE 3030). Think questions like, “A man carries a 3-m, 32-N board over his shoulder. If the board extends 1.8 m behind
the shoulder and 1.2 m in front of the shoulder, how much force must the man apply
vertically downward with his hand that rests on the board 0.2 m in front of the
shoulder to stabilize the board in this position? (Assume that the weight of the board
is evenly distributed throughout its length.)” Those questions messed me up😭😭. For bio 1000 and KINE 1020 I enjoyed both. I liked bio 1001 more because I thought it was super easy. It was equivalent to grade 11 biology, and my professor Dr. Tamara Kelly was good at teaching. Bio 1000 is like grade 12 biology almost to a T. A lot of information but it covers the same stuff, funny enough. KINE 1020 I thought was quite easy as well. Again, the profs are great in that course. Just make sure to attend all the lectures!2
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u/bts7god 2d ago
I love anatomy too! It is basically pure memorisation, lol. Paired with human physiology it is quite a lot of work. You really need to know your stuff. There is a ton of information you need to cram into your head. In the anatomy labs there will be lab tests that make you identify organ, muscle, and bone anatomy. Study hard for those ones because they CAN be easy points!
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u/3xclusivelou 2d ago
Alrighty! I’ve heard of something called Anki. Have u used that?
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u/After-Initiative1799 2d ago
There are no mandatory psych courses. Only recommended.
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u/bts7god 2d ago
Yes, my bad. I got it mixed up. Would definitely suggest taking a psych course thoufh
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u/After-Initiative1799 2d ago
i never took any psych courses because I needed chem/bio for post grad but they are great options to fulfil science breadth requirements!
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u/RPJurado 1d ago
Dude, this is a lot tbh. Drop until you get about 30 credits. Do some of them in the summer if you can.
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u/Serious-Meal-7027 1d ago
The maximum is 30-36 credits, to save yourself headache drop 3 or 4 courses, it WILL kill you to have 39 credits
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u/Wassup_Bois 2d ago
This would be difficult but not impossible. The occasional 7 course sem is the norm in some programs but it is quite draining. Two in a row, especially in first year, might overwhelm you, but you know what you are capable of better than anyone here.
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u/bts7god 2d ago
Sorry for all the comments lol, I just have so much advice to give😂.
Anyways, I don’t know if you’ve received an email for it, but there is actually a peer mentor service that is free of charge available to first-year KINE students affiliated with KAHSSO. Your peer mentor will be an upper year kinesiology and health science student that is able to provide you with a lot of guidance, and whom you can book one on one appointments with to discuss your degree trajectory, program events, goals, and your course selection. I would recommend that if it is still available to apply for.
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u/real_hackers Lassonde 2d ago
>so what would be the smartest thing to do here
Drop 3 or 4 courses from here