Before You Register

You must obtain approval for your proposed program of studies (courses and/or thesis/report research) from the Director of Graduate Studies for the Faculty of Kinesiology.

Students in thesis- or report-based programs will register on-line in September for the fall, winter, intersession and summer terms. You will also have to register each term in your report/thesis course.

Students in course-based programs will register on-line at the start of every term. Your registration will not become official until all the appropriate fees have been paid.

Before registering for a course, please consult the instructor as to the prerequisites.   (If you are unsure who the instructor is, check with the Leslie Harquail). The instructor usually holds an organizational meeting to brief potential students on course requirements and to set up a timetable.

Failure to maintain registration will be interpreted as withdrawal from the graduate program.

Gather Course Information

Once you have compiled a list of courses and have consulted your supervisor and the course instructors, you may:

  • Consult the Course Timetable for the following information for each course:
    • Synonym: 6-digit number identifying the course.
    • Subject: Department offering the course (KIN)
    • Course number: KIN6300
    • Section number: FR01A
    • Term: 2010/FA or 2010/WI

Register for courses

  • Go to My UNB e-services to access your UNB Login ID (User ID) and your UNB PIN (Password)
  • Register online
  • Contact Leslie Harquail if you require assistance.
  • Students completing an MSESS or MASRS degree are required to registered in either KIN 6997 (Thesis) or KIN 6996 (Report) course each term, i.e. Fall 2010/Winter 2011/Intersession 2011/Summer Session 2011.

Course Audits/Extras

You must complete a Graduate Course Student Change Form (PDF) for any courses you wish to audit or take as an extra to your graduate program.The course change form must be approved by the course instructor and the DoGS.  Regulations for auditing a course rests with the course instructor.  It is up to the student to discuss these regulations with the instructor before registration.