Degree Course: Sport, wellness and motor activity in natural environment
A.Y. 2022/2023 
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
Al termine dell'attività formativa, i laureati conoscono i metodi e le didattiche delle attività motorie e sportive in contesti strutturati e non strutturati con individui e gruppi di diverse competenze e abilità, gli effetti fisiologici, i principi della medicina e della traumatologia dello sport, le teorie socio-psico-pedagogiche alla base dello sviluppo psicomotorio, gli elementi di base del diritto dello sport, dell'economia e dell'organizzazione aziendale sportiva, l'impatto dell’acquisizione di stili di vita attivi sul sistema socio-economico e sull’ambiente e le basi della lingua inglese e dell'informatica come strumenti veicolari.
La conoscenza e la capacità di comprensione saranno stimolate durante tutto il percorso formativo mediante la frequenza dei corsi di insegnamento, delle attività seminariali e laboratoriali curricolari ed integrative nonché mediante lo studio individuale.
Le esercitazioni pratiche permettono un confronto individuale con il docente che fornisce allo studente la possibilità di accrescere le proprie conoscenze e di sviluppare la propria capacità di comprensione.
La modalità di accertamento della conoscenza e la capacità di comprensione saranno verificate prevalentemente mediante prove d'esame, scritte (saggio breve, questionari), orali e pratiche, nonché in sede di preparazione e discussione della prova finale.
Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
Il processo formativo è finalizzato ad acquisire competenze riguardanti la progettazione, conduzione, valutazione delle attività fisiche e sportive nei diversi contesti sociali e secondo diversi obiettivi, definendo adeguatamente i programmi e i carichi di lavoro in funzione del genere, dell'età e della condizione fisica.
Il laureato dovrà inoltre:
possedere le capacità di applicare le proprie conoscenze per la pianificazione, la prescrizione e per il monitoraggio dell'esercizio e dell’attività fisica al fine di ottimizzare l’efficienza fisica e la prestazione sportiva;
saper applicare le conoscenze degli ambiti d'intervento della medicina preventiva nella gestione degli impianti sportivi e delle attività motorie;
saper utilizzare le conoscenze di ambito biomedico acquisite e gli strumenti di analisi appresi per analizzare la prestazione anche dal punto di vista fisiologico e biomeccanico;
essere in grado di progettare strategie di promozione della salute e del benessere;
essere in grado di gestire eventi sportivi sostenibili da un punto di vista ambientale.
La capacità di applicare conoscenze e comprensione sarà acquisita mediante esperienze pratiche in palestra, piscina, campi sportivi o in altri impianti sportivi territoriali.
La valutazione delle abilità sarà compiuta mediante il monitoraggio di esperienze pratiche individuali o di gruppo e la conduzione di lezioni, protocolli, unità didattiche e/o di apprendimento, programmi motorio-sportivi a lungo termine.
Autonomia di giudizio
Il laureato deve possedere la capacità di acquisire autonomia nella valutazione dei dati sperimentali e nell'interpretazione dei risultati ottenuti.
In particolare, al termine dell'attività formativa lo studente deve aver acquisito:
la capacità di definire i programmi di allenamento e di attività motoria in relazione al genere, all'età e alle condizioni fisiche degli utenti;
la capacità di valutare eventuali divergenze tra esercizio prescritto e realmente effettuato, rimodulando di conseguenza la pianificazione dell’allenamento per migliorare il raggiungimento degli obiettivi;
la capacità di valutare la gravità di eventuali infortuni o segni di patologia acuta che si presentino durante lo svolgimento delle attività e la necessità di ricorrere tempestivamente all'assistenza sanitaria;
la capacità di individuare le situazioni sociali e ambientali più idonee all'efficacia applicazione dell'attività fisica.
L'autonomia di giudizio viene sviluppata attraverso la frequenza alla totalità delle attività previste dal percorso formativo nonché tramite la partecipazione alle ulteriori attività formative sviluppate dal CdS, come esercitazioni, project work, seminari, incontri e visite aziendali, stage e tramite l'attività assegnata dal docente relatore per la prova finale.
In particolare, la partecipazione a incontri seminariali con tecnici ed esperti del settore consentirà agli studenti di confrontarsi con il mondo del lavoro, maturando in modo autonomo le proprie capacità decisionali e di giudizio, anche al fine di assumere comportamenti deontologicamente responsabili nell'esercizio della professione.
Abilità comunicative
Il titolo finale di primo livello è conferito agli studenti che abbiano acquisito la capacità di comunicare la totalità delle conoscenze acquisite nel corso degli studi.
In particolare, lo studente deve:
saper comunicare, in maniera efficace e attraverso un linguaggio adeguato, gli scopi e le metodologie di lavoro utilizzate per la prescrizione dell’attività fisica e la strutturazione di programmi di allenamento sportivo;
saper presentare, mediante adeguate tecniche informatiche, il lavoro progettuale sia nei vari momenti elaborativi intermedi che nei suoi esiti conclusivi;
saper utilizzare termini tecnici appropriati alle diverse tipologie di attività motoria e alle diverse discipline sportive;
saper stabilire relazioni interpersonali efficaci e significative con i destinatari del proprio lavoro motorio-sportivo-educativo
saper trasmettere e confrontare il proprio specifico know-how tecnico-scientifico nell'ambito di team di lavoro multidisciplinari, avvalendosi di tutti gli strumenti di comunicazione e sintesi progettuale acquisiti nel percorso formativo.
Sotto quest'aspetto assume un'importanza particolare la conoscenza della lingua inglese come indispensabile strumento di comunicazione in contesti di studio e di lavoro internazionali.
La verifica dell'acquisizione delle capacità comunicative è finalizzata ad abituare gli studenti ad interloquire con soggetti terzi ed è propedeutica all'affrontare le dinamiche dei processi partecipativi, fondamentali nella professione dell’istruttore di discipline sportive.
È previsto che tali capacità siano raggiunte attraverso la frequenza all'intero percorso formativo previsto dal Corso di Laurea, e in particolare nelle attività di tirocinio, in cui verrà richiesto di esporre e presentare relazioni scritte, orali o multimediali di verifica intermedia su aspetti o argomenti disciplinari specifici.
Inoltre, la prova finale offre allo studente un'ulteriore opportunità di approfondimento e di verifica delle capacità di analisi, elaborazione e comunicazione del lavoro svolto, prevedendo una discussione davanti ad una commissione di un elaborato riguardante argomenti relativi al percorso di studio effettuato.
Capacità di apprendimento
Il titolo finale di primo livello è conferito agli studenti che abbiano sviluppato le abilità di apprendimento necessarie sia in funzione di un eventuale inserimento diretto nel mondo del lavoro sia nella prospettiva del proseguimento degli studi nelle lauree magistrali.
Il laureato dovrà dimostrare di aver acquisito una professionalità e al contempo una capacità critica che gli consentirà di scegliere se proseguire gli studi o intraprendere la professione.
Il corso triennale in Sport, benessere e attività motoria in ambiente naturale è organizzato in maniera tale da consentire allo studente di acquisire gradualmente la capacità di apprendimento.
Di particolare importanza per tale scopo saranno i corsi di tipo laboratoriale e le attività tecnico-addestrative individuali e di gruppo, in cui lo studente verrà messo di fronte a problemi progettuali complessi e sarà chiamato a trovare soluzioni nel rispetto di tempistiche prefissate e vincoli progettuali.
Alla fine del corso il laureato dovrà essere in grado di:
di utilizzare le informazioni basate sulle evidenze scientifiche necessarie per valutare la validità delle proprie attività professionali;
acquisire gli strumenti per aggiornare le proprie conoscenze in ambito motorio;
confrontarsi anche con altre professionalità allo scopo di aggiornarsi integrando le conoscenze sviluppate in campi che presentano affinità con la propria professione.
La verifica della capacità di apprendimento avverrà sia durante l’erogazione degli insegnamenti per mezzo di prove in itinere, esercitazioni e project work, che alla fine con la prova d’esame.
In particolare, le attività formative che prevedono lezioni pratiche ed esercitazioni condotte a gruppi ristretti permetteranno un monitoraggio continuo del processo di apprendimento in quanto lo studente sarà chiamato a sviluppare una serie di progetti in aula e sotto la supervisione dei docenti.
Infine, la verifica avverrà anche durante lo svolgimento della prova finale, in cui lo studente dovrà sviluppare un elaborato applicando in modo autonomo le conoscenze acquisite nel corso del triennio.
Requisiti di ammissione
Il corso di laurea in Sport, benessere e attività motoria in ambiente naturale è un corso a programmazione locale con un numero programmato di accessi pari a 180.
Per iscriversi al primo anno del corso di Laurea è necessario sostenere una prova di ammissione finalizzata ad accertare l'attitudine e la preparazione agli studi dello studente.
Saranno previste sia prove di ammissione anticipate nel periodo compreso tra febbraio e luglio che prove di ammissione standard solitamente previste nei mesi di settembre e ottobre.
Per essere ammessi alle prove di ammissione standard occorre essere in possesso di un diploma di scuola secondaria di secondo grado o di altro titolo di studio conseguito all'estero, riconosciuto idoneo.
La prova di ammissione consiste in un test selettivo a risposta multipla che consenta la valutazione di una preparazione di base in logica, matematica, fisica, chimica, comprensione verbale.
Il test è superato se lo studente consegue un voto maggiore o uguale ad un punteggio minimo stabilito nel Regolamento delle prove di ammissione al Corso di Laurea.
Il mancato superamento del test comporta l'obbligo della ripetizione integrale della prova in una delle sessioni programmate successivamente, con assegnazione dei posti rimasti disponibili.
Gli studenti con carenze nelle conoscenze scientifiche di base e/o nelle abilità logico-matematiche e linguistiche saranno invitati a frequentare Corsi di recupero a CFU 0 finalizzati, allo sviluppo e al consolidamento delle conoscenze e propedeutici ai corsi curriculari, per una migliore progressione nel programma di studio.
I corsi di recupero potranno essere erogati attraverso tipologie diverse di didattica (laboratori, attività individuali e di gruppo) e con azioni di tutorato, sviluppate anche da pari più competenti e/o docenti.
I Corsi di recupero devono essere svolti entro il primo anno del corso di studio.
Prova finale
Lo studente può sostenere la prova finale dopo aver conseguito tutti i crediti previsti dal percorso formativo.
La prova finale consiste nella presentazione e discussione di fronte ad una commissione di docenti del Corso di Studio di un elaborato scritto su un argomento scelto in accordo con il docente relatore.
Per la redazione dell'elaborato lo studente avrà la supervisione di un docente del corso di studio, detto Relatore, e di eventuali collaboratori anche esterni al corso di studio (Correlatori).
L'elaborato può essere redatto in lingua inglese così come la sua presentazione può svolgersi in inglese.
Il contenuto dell’elaborato deve essere inerente a tematiche relative alla cultura del movimento e dello sport o discipline strettamente correlate.
Al voto di Laurea, espresso in centodecimi, contribuiscono in modo indicativo la media ponderata dei voti conseguiti negli esami curriculari; il giudizio attribuito dalla Commissione di Laurea in sede di discussione della tesi (che terrà conto della tipologia della ricerca, della qualità della presentazione, della padronanza dell’argomento e dell’abilità nella discussione) oltre che dell’eventuale coinvolgimento in programmi di scambio internazionale.
Orientamento in ingresso
L’orientamento in ingresso è un servizio erogato dal Dipartimento di Economia, Ingegneria, Società e Impresa dell’Università degli Studi della Tuscia ed è articolato su un insieme di attività finalizzate a consentire allo studente una scelta informata e consapevole del proprio percorso da intraprendere, coerente con le proprie attitudini e aspirazioni.
In particolare, questa forma di orientamento si basa sulle seguenti iniziative:
• Presentazioni in anteprima dei corsi di laurea agli studenti iscritti biennio finale degli istituti superiori di riferimento (tecnici, licei, professionali), localizzati nel bacino geografico di riferimento (Nord Lazio, Sud Umbria, Sud Toscana).
In tali occasioni, oltre ai percorsi formativi e ai relativi sbocchi occupazionali e professionali, vengono fornite le informazioni sui criteri di ammissione, le modalità e le tempistiche da rispettare per l'iscrizione, le novità introdotte nel piano nelle offerte didattiche erogata e programmate.
• Partecipazione ad eventi (locali/nazionali) e manifestazioni (Open Day Ateneo, Open Day di dipartimento) per l'orientamento.
In queste giornate vengono presentate le proposte formative dei corsi di laurea con la partecipazione dei docenti, in modo che ciascuno studente possa avere un primo contatto con i futuri professori e formulare domande che chiariscano dubbi e curiosità.
Negli Open Day delle Lauree sarà possibile non soltanto illustrare il percorso formativo, ma anche far vedere quali project work sono stati sviluppati dagli studenti già iscritti, mettere in contatto questi ultimi con i ragazzi potenzialmente interessati all'iscrizione ed anche con chi, già laureato, si é inserito nel mondo del lavoro o sta continuando con la formazione universitaria.
• Realizzazione di brochure, locandine, poster con la presentazione dei corsi di studio e i relativi sbocchi occupazionali e professionali.
• Aggiornamento costante del sito web del dipartimento e della home page dei corsi di studio, con una serie di pagine e sezioni dedicate alle diverse informazioni utili tanto agli studenti interessati all'iscrizione ai corsi quanto a coloro che già sono iscritti; al sito internet sono anche associati i profili Facebook e Instagram del Dipartimento.
• Visite programmate dei locali di Ateneo dedicati ai vari corsi di studio per poter consentire agli studenti interessati di visitare le strutture, i laboratori didattici e i laboratori di ricerca.
Gli incontri sono organizzati direttamente dai docenti responsabili dell'orientamento in entrata.
Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il corso di Laurea in Sport, benessere e attività motoria in ambiente naturale (Classe di Laurea L-22), con sede a Viterbo, è un corso interateneo tra l’Università degli Studi della Tuscia e l’Università degli Studi Roma Foro Italico.
Il corso mira a formare professionisti delle attività motorie e sportive che abbiano conoscenze e competenze specifiche nelle seguenti principali aree tematiche:
- attività motoria, benessere e prevenzione;
- ambiente e natura;
- management e turismo sportivo.
L’obiettivo del corso di laurea è quello di formare professionisti in grado di:
- promuovere l'attività fisica come strumento di benessere psico-fisico e prevenzione delle patologie legate a stili di vita non corretti;
- promuovere la sostenibilità ambientale attraverso l’attività motoria e sportiva sfruttando le risorse naturali che offre il territorio della Tuscia;
- organizzare e gestire eventi e turismo sportivo con particolare attenzione ai temi della sostenibilità ambientale, economica e sociale.
A questo scopo durante il primo anno il corso prevede l’acquisizione delle conoscenze relative all’anatomia dei sistemi, alla biologia e biochimica applicata alle scienze motorie, agli elementi di fisica e biomeccanica, alla teoria, tecnica e didattica dell'attività motoria e sportiva atte a conferire le basi del funzionamento del corpo umano in movimento e degli argomenti pedagogici e sociali che possono motivare l’attenzione al corpo e alla propensione allo sport e all’attività motoria.
L’attenzione alle attività motorie e sportive svolte in ambienti naturali propria del CdS sarà favorita, sin dal primo anno, con l’introduzione di un corso caratterizzante dedicato.
Nel secondo anno di corso, oltre ad approfondire le basi pedagogiche, biomediche e metodologiche didattiche insegnate al primo anno, gli studenti saranno avviati a profili di tecnica e didattica di specifiche discipline motorie e sportive, completando la formazione con fondamenti legislativi ed economici che sono alla base delle strutture e del funzionamento delle organizzazioni sportive.
Le attività del terzo anno sono focalizzate sulla conoscenza degli aspetti teorici ed applicativi dell'attività motoria per il benessere e la salute, sulla medicina e traumatologia dello sport e sul rapporto tra ambiente e sport.
In particolare saranno fornite le competenze necessarie alla pianificazione e all’organizzazione dell’attività sportiva in relazione al territorio di riferimento, con particolare attenzione ai temi della sostenibilità ambientale e della valorizzazione dei territori rurali.
Il raggiungimento di tali obiettivi sarà possibile attraverso attività di base, caratterizzanti, affini e integrative che, a partire dal II anno di corso saranno integrate con attività di tirocinio, svolte nell’ambito di discipline tecnico-sportive individuali e di squadra, didattico-educative, di attività open-air e del settore delle attività preventive-adattate.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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119438 -
Anatomy
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In I and II module.
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Anatomy - module 1
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The course aims to introduce the anatomical terms to describe the different structures muscular, skeletal, nervous and the reciprocal relationships among them in their functions, and to raise the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics typical of each organ/system. Knowledge and understanding The student will have to demonstrate that he has fully learned the functional and relational complexity of the different anatomical structures. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding The student must be able to apply the acquired knowledge to program the motor activities correctly. Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course, the student will be able to carry out general assessments about the anatomical aspects and activities related to specific structural districts. Communication skills The student will be able to speak with specific anatomical terminology both in the professional and the informative fields. Learning ability At the end of the course, the student will have the basic knowledge to operate in the field of motor science and will be able to deepen their knowledge of the subject by following more specific and higher-level courses.
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4
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BIO/16
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32
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Anatomy - module 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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119440 -
Biology and Biochemistry of Physical Exercise
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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Biology and Biochemistry of Physical Exercise - module 1
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5
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BIO/13
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Biology and Biochemistry of Physical Exercise - module 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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119442 -
General and sport pedagogy
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with: the knowledge of the historical evolution of body education and sport in the western culture; the knowledge of the general pedagogy, also declined as sports pedagogy, and of its function as a critical-reflective science within the sciences of education and sport; the knowledge of the pedagogy of the body and its themes.
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6
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M-PED/01
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48
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
119445 -
English Language Test
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3
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24
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
119446 -
Computer science
(objectives)
The course is aimed at providing students with digital skills that can be useful for their future employments, as the capability of managing a database, using it for calculations and statistical processing and presenting clearly the obtained results. To achieve the goal, Microsoft Office® suite will be introduced and, in particular, Word (for writing), Excel (for calculations and statistical processing), Access (for database creation and managing) and Power Point (for presentation), which are a universally recognized and largely used standard of this kind of software. In addition, notion of HTML will be provided, in order to show how to create an internet site.
At the end of the course, students: - will be able to write a text and properly set its layout in Word; - will be able to present works, researches, results… in Power Point; - will be able to create and manage a database in Access - will be able to perform calculation and statistical analysis in Excel; - will be able to create simple internet site by using html.
The expected knowledge objectives are: 1) the knowledge of the contents of the course (Dublin descriptor n°1); 2) the capability to apply such a knowledge to real problems competence in presenting technical topics (Dublin descriptor n°2); 3) the autonomy of judgment in proposing the most appropriate approach to solve a problem (Dublin descriptor n°3); 4) the ability to expose problems and solutions within the topics of the course by using a proper language (Dublin descriptor n°4); 5) the development of logical skills, useful to improve self-evaluation and self-learning (Dublin descriptor n°5).
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3
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24
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Other activities
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ITA |
119443 -
Basics of motor and sports activities
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In I and II module.
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Basics of motor and sports activities - module 1
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5
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M-EDF/01
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Basics of motor and sports activities - module 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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119453 -
Optional subject to be chosen by the student
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6
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48
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Elective activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Esami affini/a scelta I anno - (show)
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12
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Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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119438 -
Anatomy
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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Anatomy - module 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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Anatomy - module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the anatomical terms to generally describe the different structures (hormonal, respiratory-circulative, digestive and reproductive) the reciprocal relationships between them and their functions, and to introduce the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics typical of each organ and system. Knowledge and understanding The student must demonstrate that he has thoroughly learned the functional and relational complexity of the different anatomical structures. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding The student must be able to apply the acquired knowledge to correctly program the motor activities. Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course, the student will be able to carry out general assessments about the anatomical aspects and activities related to specific structural districts. Communication skills The student will be able to speak with specific anatomical terminology both in the professional and the informative fields. Learning ability At the end of the course, the student will have the basic knowledge to operate in the field of motor science and will be able to deepen their knowledge of the subject by following more specific and higher-level courses.
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4
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BIO/16
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32
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
119439 -
Physics applied to motor science and basics of biomechanics
(objectives)
To know and to understand the profound meaning of the laws and fundamental principles of mechanics (of the material point, systems of points, the rigid body, and fluids), thermodynamics, electromagnetism and wave phenomena. To know how to use these theoretical tools in order to deal with the physical problems that arise in the field of motor science and sports, and in particular in biomechanics, with methodological rigor. To have the ability to relate to problems in a logical, critical and creative way, identifying the physical principles that underlie the problem.
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6
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FIS/07
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48
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
119440 -
Biology and Biochemistry of Physical Exercise
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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Biology and Biochemistry of Physical Exercise - module 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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Biology and Biochemistry of Physical Exercise - module 2
(objectives)
The course is intended to learn the fundamental concepts of applied biology, energetic metabolism, and the molecular mechanisms at the basis of the metabolism and adaptation to physical exercise. Knowledge and understanding The student will have to demonstrate that he has learned the basic concepts of applied biology, energetic metabolism, and its molecular mechanisms. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding The student must be able to apply the acquired knowledge to identify the energy molecules necessary for the body during physical exercise and identify any physical/energetic insufficiencies. Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course the student will be able to independently discriminate the specific metabolic states in relation to the various motor and sports activities and judge which practices are harmful to health. Communication skills The student will be able to explain the acquired knowledge in appropriate terms and transmit this knowledge also to non-experts with the appropriate terminology. Learning ability At the end of the course, the student will be able to deepen their knowledge on the subject by following more specific and higher-level courses.
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5
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BIO/10
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
119441 -
Motor and sports activities in natural environments
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The course aims to provide students with the appropriate knowledge to understand the value of physical activity and sports practice carried out in the natural environment. The course is aimed at transmitting technical and didactic skills useful for understanding the integration between the promotion of a state of well-being and health through physical and sporting activity carried out in the natural environment and the full use of the potential offered by the territory (hills, lake, etc.).
Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, students will be able to acquire specific skills for the design, management and evaluation of motor and sports activities that can be carried out in different natural environments. To this end, together with the theoretical part, the course includes also the performance of an exercise teaching activity that will put the student in a position to experience specific didactic progressions.
Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course, the student will be able to understand and critically evaluate the theoretical and practical-applicative notions, in relation to the different proposals for physical and sports activity, to the different environmental contexts and to the specific needs of the different populations to which they are addressed. exercise programs.
Communication skills At the end of the course, the student will be enabled to know and use a correct writing technique and terminology for the preparation of specific physical activity and sports programs. Furthermore, the student will acquire the specific knowledge to use new technologies useful for improving the relationship and communication with the users of physical exercise programs.
Learning skills The structure of the course is aimed at creating a harmonization between the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical-operational skills, also by means of the construction of a specific internship network to be carried out in the structures and in the areas closest to the natural environments that will be covered in the course
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7
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M-EDF/02
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56
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
119443 -
Basics of motor and sports activities
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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|
-
Basics of motor and sports activities - module 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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-
Basics of motor and sports activities - module 2
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5
|
M-EDF/01
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40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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119447 -
Exercise physiology
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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-
Exercise physiology - module 1
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5
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BIO/09
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40
|
-
|
-
|
-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
-
Exercise physiology - module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119448 -
Psychology applied to motor sciences
(objectives)
The course aims to provide to the students the following learning outcomes: to know the features of the different theoretical approaches in psychology; to elaborate and integrate knowledge into the workings of the mind and behavior; to communicate in a clear and unambiguous way their knowledge of human behaviour; to be able to relate to peaople of different ages, abilities, gender, socio-cultural status.
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6
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M-PSI/04
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48
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119449 -
Economics of sports companies and sports law
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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|
-
Economics of sports companies and sports law - module 1
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4
|
SECS-P/07
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
-
Economics of sports companies and sports law - module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119450 -
Sports games
(objectives)
In I and II module.
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|
-
Sports games - module 1
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The course aims to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge to understand the sports games, in order to deepen both the general culture of sport and acquire technical, relational didactic skills, useful in different professional fields (school, sports clubs, federations, and media).
Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, students will be able to acquire specific skills for the design, management and evaluation of sports programs. To this end, together with the theoretical part, the course also includes the performance of an exercise teaching activity that will put the student in a position to experience specific didactic progressions.
Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course, the student will be able to understand and critically evaluate the theoretical and practical-applicative notions, in relation to the various proposed activities (physical education lessons, sports training), to the different sports games and to the specific needs of the different populations to which the activities are aimed.
Communication skills At the end of the course, the student will be enabled to know and use a correct writing technique and terminology for the preparation and conduct of physical education lessons and specific training units for sports games. Furthermore, the student will acquire the specific knowledge to use new technologies useful to improve the relationship and communication with the users of these activities.
Learning skills The structure of the course is aimed at creating a harmonization between the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical-operational skills, also through the construction of a specific internship network to be carried out in affiliated sports clubs.
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3
|
M-EDF/02
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
-
Sports games - module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119451 -
Organization of sports companies, events and sports facilities
(objectives)
The course aims to provide to the students the following learning outcomes: to know the basic theoretical and applicative tools for the definition and understanding of organizational structures, business processes and individual and group behavior to acquire the knowledge of the fundamentals of organization and business management, the psychodynamic and relational processes of organizational life, theoretical and experimental approaches in the study of the main processes in organizations that allow to read the needs and the opportunities for training actions in the world of sport and motor activities.
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6
|
SECS-P/10
|
48
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119452 -
Individual sports
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Individual sports - module 1
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The course is aimed at acquiring knowledge relating to performance models, regulations, means and training techniques of the individual sports and their classification.
Applying knowledge and understanding The course is aimed at acquiring skills related to performance planning, monitoring and evaluation in the main individual sports. The student must also be able to adequately plan training programs. To this end, the course includes practical activities.
Autonomy of judgment The student will be able to independently assess how to modulate the loads and training proposals in relation to the characteristics of athletes and to the various sports, also drawing information from international scientific literature.
Communication skills The student must be able to correctly use the terminology of the various individual sports and to communicate the acquired knowledge in a harmonious and structured way. The student will also develop the ability to communicate properly with athletes and to provide information in a simple and effective way.
Learning skills The course will provide the basis for learning the concepts, methods and training tools, relating to the main individual sports..
|
4
|
M-EDF/02
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
-
Individual sports - module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
119447 -
Exercise physiology
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Exercise physiology - module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Exercise physiology - module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to provide knowledge on basic physiology and the physiological changes that occur during exercise. Knowledge and understanding The student will have to demonstrate that he has fully learned the physiological functions at rest and how they change during sports practice. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding The student must be able to apply the knowledge acquired to correctly program motor activities. Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course the student will be able to carry out critical evaluations of training methods in various fields. Communication skills The student will acquire an appropriate scientific language with terminology relating to physiology and will be able to speak with both professionals and non-professionals. Learning skills At the end of the course, the student will have the basics to operate in the field of motor science and will be able to deepen their knowledge on the subject by following more specific and higher-level courses.
|
4
|
BIO/09
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119449 -
Economics of sports companies and sports law
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Economics of sports companies and sports law - module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Economics of sports companies and sports law - module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to provide to the students the following learning outcomes: to develop critical skills for understanding the business system in the socio-economic context and to acquire the knowledge of the logics and tools necessary for the competitiveness of businesses; to acquire the basic knowledge in sport management with particular attention to amateur sports associations; to acquire the skills related to the legal evaluability of situations linked to sports activity, framed in the perspective of their social, organizational and economic importance.
|
4
|
IUS/01
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119450 -
Sports games
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Sports games - module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Sports games - module 2
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The course aims to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge to understand the sports games, in order to deepen both the general culture of sport and acquire technical, relational didactic skills, useful in different professional fields (school, sports clubs, federations, and media).
Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, students will be able to acquire specific skills for the design, management and evaluation of sports programs. To this end, together with the theoretical part, the course also includes the performance of an exercise teaching activity that will put the student in a position to experience specific didactic progressions.
Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course, the student will be able to understand and critically evaluate the theoretical and practical-applicative notions, in relation to the various proposed activities (physical education lessons, sports training), to the different sports games and to the specific needs of the different populations to which the activities are aimed.
Communication skills At the end of the course, the student will be enabled to know and use a correct writing technique and terminology for the preparation and conduct of physical education lessons and specific training units for sports games. Furthermore, the student will acquire the specific knowledge to use new technologies useful to improve the relationship and communication with the users of these activities.
Learning skills The structure of the course is aimed at creating a harmonization between the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical-operational skills, also through the construction of a specific internship network to be carried out in affiliated sports clubs.
|
4
|
M-EDF/02
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119452 -
Individual sports
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Individual sports - module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Individual sports - module 2
|
3
|
M-EDF/02
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119454 -
Practical training
|
15
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
119455 -
Motor activities for well-being and health
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Motor activities for well-being and health - module 1
|
5
|
M-EDF/01
|
40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
-
Motor activities for well-being and health - module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119456 -
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation
(objectives)
In I, II and III modules.
|
|
-
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation - module 1
|
3
|
MED/09
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
-
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation - module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to provide to the students the following learning outcomes: ability to interact efficiently with sports physicians and other healthcare workers in the management of physical activity in various illness conditions; knowing how to advise on safety measures and manage physical activity and recreational or competition sports events; ability to identify emergency situations or potential risk of injury in physical activity.
|
3
|
MED/34
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
-
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation - module 3
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119444 -
Optional subject to be chosen by the student
|
6
|
|
48
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
119521 -
Green areas for wellness and sports activities
(objectives)
In I and II modules
|
|
-
Green areas for wellness and sports activities - Module 1
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the students with the following learning outcomes: to know how to independently and competently organize excursions on forest and mountain paths, respecting and protecting the natural environment; to acquire theoretical and practical-applicative knowledge necessary for constructing and managing green areas for carrying out sports activities. As regards knowledge and understanding, the student, during the course, acquires the theoretical notions to interpret the complexity of natural and semi-natural ecosystems to enhance their meaning in sporting activities while respecting and protecting the natural environment. Applied knowledge and understanding will be pursued through integrated teaching including theoretical lessons, case studies, and laboratory activities in classrooms equipped for exercises. In particular, the student will be able to understand and interpret natural, semi-natural, and urban landscapes, developing independent judgment in planning sports itineraries such as trekking. Communication skills will also be developed aimed at involving citizens in sports in nature. These skills will be developed by drafting reports and/or projects to be exhibited during the exam. Finally, the student will acquire the ability to learn through an active methodology aimed at creating an environment conducive to teaching-learning also through a conscious use of digital technologies to develop the student's continuous learning abilities
|
4
|
AGR/05
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
-
Green areas for wellness and sports activities - Module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
Optional Group:
Esami affini/a scelta I anno - (show)
|
12
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
119516 -
Sports farms
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119458 -
Statistics applied to sports
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119520 -
Innovation and environmental sustainability in sports
(objectives)
In I and II modules
|
|
-
Innovation and environmental sustainability in sport - Module 1
|
3
|
SECS-P/13
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
-
Innovation and environmental sustainability in sports - Module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with a solid understanding of sustainability and innovation models and tools in sports organizations, with a particular focus on sporting events and practices. Students will be guided in the analysis and evaluation of sustainability tools applicable to various sports contexts.
Knowledge and Understanding - Understand sustainability tools for sports organizations, facilities, and events. - Learn Life Cycle Thinking in sports business management. Applying Knowledge and Understanding - Apply sustainability tools in sports contexts. - Evaluate and develop sustainable solutions for sporting events. Making Judgements - Critically analyze sustainability solutions for the sports sector. - Assess the effectiveness of implemented sustainability practices. Communication Skills - Communicate sustainability principles and practices to diverse stakeholders. - Write technical reports and presentations on sustainability evaluations. Learning Skills - Integrate acquired knowledge with related disciplines. - Acquire specific terminologies and descriptive methods of sustainability in sports.
|
3
|
ING-IND/11
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
119517 -
Neurology in sports
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119519 -
Ecology
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
119455 -
Motor activities for well-being and health
(objectives)
In I and II module.
|
|
-
Motor activities for well-being and health - module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Motor activities for well-being and health - module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to provide to the students the following learning outcomes: to know the theory and techniques for the prevention and treatment of postural alterations; to know the concept of fitness and wellness and their relationship with exercise and physical activity; to be able to plan and conduct motor activity lessons using the most widely used methodologies in the field of fitness (cardiofitness, group and individual activities) and to be able to differentiate and adapt these methodologies on the basis of the degree of physical efficiency of the adult people.
|
5
|
M-EDF/01
|
40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119456 -
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation
(objectives)
In I, II and III modules.
|
|
-
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation - module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation - module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Sports medicine and traumatology and functional reeducation - module 3
|
3
|
ING-IND/34
|
24
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119457 -
Didactics and pedagogy applied to sports and physical activity
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding Knowledge of Special Pedagogy and its language Understanding and knowledge of the investigation methods of Special Pedagogy Knowledge of the theories and methodologies of Special Pedagogy applied to sport and well-being Knowledge of the subject and methods of Didactics Knowledge and understanding of the principles of Inclusive Didactics applied to the physical sciences
Applying knowledge and understanding To apply pedagogical and didactic knowledge to create answers in the field of sport for people with special educational needs To analyze and observe problematic situations and intervene through an inclusive educational planning To apply innovative and creative educational and teaching strategies To apply didactic and educational strategies in the field of sport and physical education To acquire problem solving skills
Autonomy of judgment To critically evaluate the theoretical proposed approaches To critically analyze educational and sports events in order to autonomously elaborate effective interventions To critically elaborate individualized and group intervention plans To evaluate independently the various sports proposals for people with disabilities, adopting autonomous educational approaches
Communication skills Ability to use a scientific and inclusive language To acquire effective communication skills in solving problems To acquire communication skills in establishing effective educational relationships To know how to use non-verbal and para-verbal language to assume a competent professional posture
Learning skills Ability to generalize the strategies learned in various fields of knowledge Ability to transfer learning in the professional context for the application of strategies and educational tools in the motor and sports field Ability to create hypotheses starting experiments in the sports field on an educational basis
|
5
|
M-PED/03
|
40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
119463 -
Final test and thesis
|
3
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
119462 -
Practical training
|
10
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
119521 -
Green areas for wellness and sports activities
(objectives)
In I and II modules
|
|
-
Green areas for wellness and sports activities - Module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Green areas for wellness and sports activities - Module 2
(objectives)
The course aims to provide to the students the following learning outcomes: to know how to independently and competently organize excursions on forest and mountain paths, respecting and protecting natural environment; to acquire theoretical and practical-applicative knowledge necessary for the construction and management of green areas for carrying out sports activities.
|
4
|
AGR/02
|
32
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Esami affini/a scelta I anno - (show)
|
12
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
119516 -
Sports farms
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119458 -
Statistics applied to sports
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119520 -
Innovation and environmental sustainability in sports
(objectives)
In I and II modules
|
|
-
Innovation and environmental sustainability in sport - Module 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
Innovation and environmental sustainability in sports - Module 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
119517 -
Neurology in sports
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the methodological basis for understanding the physiological neurological mechanisms and in pathological conditions and the preventive and integrative action that sport can have in general on the health status. Knowledge and understanding At the end of the course the student will acquire specific knowledge on the physiology and pathophysiology of the nervous system and the motor sciences most suitable for psycho-physical well-being in health and pathological conditions. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding The student must be able to discriminate the most suitable motor activities to maintain or improve the state of health at the neurological level. Autonomy of judgment At the end of the course the student will be able to carry out critical evaluations on the most suitable training methods to improve the state of health at the neurological level. Communication skills The student will acquire an appropriate scientific language with a terminology relating to the subject and will be able to interact with both professionals and non-experts. Learning ability At the end of the course, the student will have the basics to operate in the field of motor science aimed at improving the state of health in general.
|
6
|
MED/26
|
48
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
119519 -
Ecology
(objectives)
The course aims to address outdoor sports practices in different habitats by analysing the naturalistic peculiarities of each analysed natural environment, the sustainability of the sports practices in question and the management and protection of these habitats. Knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, the student will acquire specific knowledge on ecology in general and the sustainability of outdoor motor practices. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding. Following the course, the student will be able to discriminate the sustainability of different sports practices and to respect natural environments during outdoor practices. Autonomy of judgment The student will be able to encourage more sustainable practices or make them sustainable. Communication skills The student will acquire a scientific language appropriate to ecology and will be able to transmit this knowledge both in the application and in the popular world. Learning ability The student will be able to apply the knowledge learned during the course and apply them practically and deepen them.
|
6
|
BIO/07
|
48
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|