Degree course in Sciences and tecniques of sports and preventive and adapted physical activity
- Course Name
- SCIENCES AND TECNIQUES OF SPORTS AND PREVENTIVE AND ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- Course Code
- LM92
- Class (Ministerial code)
- LM-67, LM-68
- Website
- http://smotoriemagistrale.unipg.it/newsite/index.php
- Field(s) of study
- LM-67 - Preventive and adapted physical sciences LM-68 - Sports sciences
- Qualification award
- Master Degree
- Level of qualification according to the NQF and the EQF
- EHEA Second cycle; EQF Level 7
- Length of programme / number of credits
- 2 years / 120 ECTS
- Language of Teaching
- italian
- Mode of study
- Blended
- Didactic centre
- Didactic Center Motor Sciences, Via G.Bambagioni, 4 Didactic Center Department of Medicine, p.zzale L. Severi
- Programme director
- Leonella Pasqualini
- Access to the course
- open access with assessment of personal competencies
- Specific admission requirements
- To access the Master's Degree Course, candidates must have a three-year Degree in Class L-22 (pursuant to Ministerial Decree 270/04) or Class 33 (pursuant to Ministerial Decree 509/99), or Degree Four-year degree in Sport Sciences (Old System) or qualifications considered equivalent in the legislation
- Evaluation of specific subject knowledge on entry
- Verification of the possession of the curricular requirements with the methods indicated in the academic regulation of the course of study Foreign students are required to take a test to verify their proficiency of the Italian language, except Erasmus Incoming students, Exchange Students and students in mobility as per the Cooperation Agreement
- Profile of the programme
- The Inter-Class Degree Course was created in order to meet the educational objectives already foreseen in the Degree Classes LM-67 and LM-68. The course is structured so as to allow learners to acquire common skills in motor and sport activities through the study of anatomical, biomechanical, methodological, socio-pedagogical and medical mechanisms included in the common SSDs: M-EDF / 02; M-PED / 03; BIO / 16; MED / 09; SPS / 08; MED / 13; MED / 33; FIS / 07; BIO / 14. The specific and characterizing teachings of class LM-67 are focused on preventive and adapted motor activities: SSD MED / 34; M-EDF / 01; M-PSI / 05; MED / 26; The specific and characterizing teachings of the LM-68 class are focused on sports activities and related regulations: SSD MED /33; M-EDF /02; IUS /01
- Programme learning outcomes
- Graduates of the Programme will be able to demonstrate: Skills in the design, management and implementation of adapted exercise programs (EFA). Knowledge of anti-doping regulations. Psycho-socio-pedagogical skills for teaching motor education in schools. Skills regarding the design, management and implementation of non-competitive sports activities, also in the context of adapted sports and Paralympic disciplines. Knowledge of the regulations governing sports activities and the regulations relating to the responsibilities of one's work.
- Qualification requirements and regulations
- To be admitted to the final test, the student must have acquired the 112 ECTS foreseen in the study plan for training activities other than the final test. The final test will be based on the elaboration of a written thesis original on topic agreed with a teacher of one of the modules of which the didactic offer of the Master's Degree Course, who will be the Thesis supervisor. The preparation of the final exam commits the Student for 8 ECTS. The development of experimental theses which are awarded the maximum score of 6 points is encouraged.
- Examination regulations and grading scale
- The evaluation of disciplinary exams is carried out by means of an oral or written exam expressed in thirtieths (scale 0-30). The evaluation of the final qualification is expressed in hundred and tenths (scale 0-110) and is given by the average of the marks obtained in the exams and the quality of the final paper.
- Obligatory or optional mobility windows
- For the recognition of credits earned at other universities in the EU / non-European countries, the CdS uses ECTS Grade Tables of the Department of Medicine. The times and contents are indicated in the design of the course of study, and used according to the needs of the individual student.
- Work-based learning
- The CdS foresees the holding of training internships for a total number of 20 ECTS. LM 67 class learners must obtain 5 ECTS at school facilities, 7 ECTS at Motor Activity Centers - CAM and Health Gyms, 5 ECTS at Gyms and 3 ECTS at affiliated Sports Clubs. LM 68 class learners must obtain 7 ECTS at school facilities, 3 ECTS at Motor Activity Centers - CAM and Health Gyms, 3 ECTS at Gyms and 7 ECTS at affiliated Sports Clubs The Student is required to operate under the direct supervision of a tutor.
- Occupational profiles of graduates
- - Health kinesiologist: draws up and coordinates motor activity programs to achieve psycho-physical well-being and re-athleticization. - Sports Kinesiologist works as an instructor and coach in sports disciplines - Teacher of motor education secondary schools of I and II degree.