certificate in disability and physical activity (dipa) · • hlth 200 - physical fitness and...
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Certificate in Disability and Physical Activity (DIPA)
Chris Hall Dr. TomasoneRevved Up Coordinator Revved Up Co-Director
DIPA Director
• The following information is for SKHS Students ONLY.
• The slideshow was presented that DIPA information session on Tuesday, February 26, 2019.
NOTE
Background
Revved Up Exercise Program
KNPE 336 & KNPE 436
(Jackson, Williams, McEachern, Latimer-‐Cheung, & Tomasone, 2019)
• Certificate vs. Mini-stream• DIPA at a glance• Courses within DIPA• Eligibility and application• FAQs• Student Questions
Agenda
Certificate vs. Mini-stream
Certificate
A bundle of courses, done in addition to your degree plan
Extra courses = extra tuition fees
Officially recognized on your transcript by Queens.
Mini-‐stream
A bundle of courses done within your degree plan
No extra courses therefore no extra $$
Mini-‐streams do not show up on your transcript
• Composed of 15.0 units• 6.0 units count towards
degree and certificate• 9.0 units applied to
certificate only• 2018-2019 Faculty of
Arts and Science tuition fees for 9.0 units = $2027
DIPA in a nutshell
• HLTH 200 - Physical Fitness and Wellness -OR- KNPE 255 – Physical Activity, Fitness and Health
• HLTH 332 - Foundations for Understanding Disability: A Health Perspective -OR- HLTH 402 – Disability
Studies: Issues, Research and Policy
• *KNPE 336 – Community Field Placement in Exercise, Disability and Aging
• *KNPE 436 – Advanced Internship in Exercise, Disability and Aging
• * experiential courses where you work as part of the Revved Up program, only available to students enrolled in the DIPA
certificate
• One of: HLTH 315 – Theory and Practice of Health Behaviour Change, HLTH 403 – Global Perspectives of
Community-Based Rehabilitation, HLTH 404 – Global Studies of Social Inclusion, Community
Participation and Mental Illness , KNPE 335 – Healthy Aging, KNPE 433 – Global Sport and Disability
Courses within DIPA
A unique learning experience…
DIPA
• What does it mean to live with a disability?
• How does exercise impact the lives of people with disabilities?
• How do you program exercise for someone with a disability?
• How do community-based programs function?
What you will learn
What you will do
• KNPE 336• 84 hrs in the Revved Up
gym + weekly seminar• Work 1-on-1 with
Revved Up Participants• Principles of adapted
exercise program design
• KNPE 436• 84 hrs in the Revved Up
gym + weekly seminar• Apply knowledge to
develop new exercise programs for participants• Develop understanding of
the inner workings of community-based programs
What you will gain
“My group presentation was on Parkinson’s Disease. I learned a great deal about the disease itself, and how exercise can alleviate detrimental conditions associated with Parkinson’s. I found this topic particularly relevant to me as my grandfather has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. I now know why he has hunched posture, tremors in his hands and a shuffled gait.”
Knowledge
Communication Skills
“Since many Revved Up participants have difficulties with communication, including understanding direction and speaking, I have fostered skills to both understand what my participant is asking for, and communicate direction to them in a clear, simple way.”
What you will gain
“Throughout my time in KNPE 336 and 436, I have learned a plethora of transferable skills, such as patience, time management and leadership, both when working in the gym and through the coursework.”
Leadership Skills
Transferable Skills
“Building on my knowledge from the 336 online modules, and the 436 tutorials and readings, I learned how to assess exercise intensity and volume, and make appropriate adjustments to a program. While in 336 this knowledge was novel, my supervisory role in 436 allowed me to expand upon this knowledge with greater autonomy, which advanced my decision-‐making and critical thinking skills. Given my personal interest in fitness, this will be advantageous to my daily life and future professional endeavors.”
1 of HLTH 315, KNPE 335, HLTH 403, HLTH 404, KNPE 433
Typical Course Order
Level 1
KNPE 255 or HLTH 200
Level 2
HLTH 332 or HLTH 402
KNPE 336
Level 3
KNPE 436
Why do the DIPA certificate?
o An extra credential stands out on applications for post-graduate programs and jobs
o Gain additional knowledge, experience and skills to support your future career
Why do the DIPA certificate?
o An extra credential stands out on applications for post-graduate programs and jobs
o Gain additional knowledge, experience and skills to support your future career
“I am very thankful for my involvement in the Revved Up program, and feel that it made a significant contribution to my success in pursuing Physical Therapy. … I am very thankful for the friendships I have made and the skills I have gained from the Revved Up program.”
“I want to thank you for setting myself and other KNPE 336 and 436 students up so well through the Revved Up program. Three months into my program, not only has the knowledge I acquired in the program proven to be useful, but the skills I developed as well. In particular, my ability to communicate effectively and provide compassionate care to individuals with various disabilities have proven to be valuable assets. I am thankful that I had the opportunity to begin to develop these skills in the Revved Up program.”
• Queen’s on-campus students, enrolled in any undergrad program, in level 2 or above
• Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 • Applications are collected and then ranked by
cumulative GPA
Eligibility
Application process
2019 only
SKHS application (certain # spots reserved for SKHS students)
Complete and submit form to Trishin the SKHS Admin Office by Friday, March 22 at 4:00 pm
Email notification (late May)
2019 onwards
All FAS students (including SKHS students)
Email [email protected] plan change period
(May 13-‐24, 2019)
Email notification (early June)
FAQs
Can I complete the Certificate and graduate on time?
• Yes, it’s possible. • If you start after 2nd or 3rd year you will need to plan your courses
carefully.
• Once enrolled you will meet with the Certificate Coordinator to plan your courses.
FAQ
What happens if I don’t finish both the Certificate and my degree at the end of 4 years?
• Graduate and finish Certificate afterwards, OR• Defer graduation to complete required courses
FAQ
Can I still take the Exercise, Disability, and Aging mini-stream?
• No, only students who took KNPE 336 in the 2018-2019 academic year have the option to finish the mini-stream.
FAQ
Can I take the Certificate if I’m in a mini-stream?
• Yes, you can take both a mini-stream (Athletic Therapy, Strength and Conditioning, Research, Movement and Health) and the Certificate.
FAQ
Can I apply to the Certificate after 2nd or 3rd year if I’m unsuccessful when applying at the end of 1st year?
• Absolutely!• Applying earlier does allow for easier planning in regards to
when to take the extra courses because registration priority.
FAQ
What can I do if I’m unsuccessful in year 1 to improve my chances year 2/3?
• As Certificate enrollment is based on Cumulative GPA, you can work to increase your Cumulative GPA.
FAQ
Can I take any of these courses if I’m not in the Certificate?
• KNPE 336 and KNPE 436 can ONLY be taken by Certificate students
• KNPE 255 is Level 2 KIN/PHED only
• HLTH 200 is Level 2 HLTH only
• HLTH 332 Level 3 in KIN/HLTH/PHED
• KNPE 335 Level 3 in KIN/HLTH/PHED, corequisite with HLTH 332 (must take HLTH 332 at same time or prior to taking KNPE 335)
• HLTH 315 Level 3 in KIN/HLTH/PHED, PSYC 100 and (HLTH 205 or KNPE 265)
• HLTH 402/403/404…BISC program - can be taken by students in any program
FAQ
Questions?
If I have questions after I leave today, who can I talk to?
Chris Hall [email protected] Monte [email protected]