Course description for 2022/23
Practical Sports 2
IDR1020
Course description for 2022/23

Practical Sports 2

IDR1020
The course is a continuation of IVB131 and in addition to focusing on practical training also focuses on the coaching role in the relevant sports. The emphasis is also on the development of knowledge to the selected sports that can be linked to theoretical issues. Here the topic will be closely related to IVB141 and IVB151. Emphasis will be placed on teaching that safeguards the sports' distinctive characteristics within selected topics, where our skilled academic staff prioritise core elements and practical sports education elements.

The student must be admitted to one of the following programmes of study to complete the course:

One-year programme in sports

Required prerequisite knowledge: Higher Education Entrance Qualification

KNOWLEDGE

  • Has knowledge of basic skills and specific factors for development of skills in the relevant sports
  • Has knowledge of training methods, central concepts and principles that can lead to skills development in the relevant sports
  • Has knowledge of facilitation and follow-up of appropriate training in the relevant sports as well as ski courses (alpine & cross-country).

SKILLS

  • Can apply professional knowledge to plan, facilitate, organise and lead training work based on objectives and through differentiated working methods, including safeguarding the training principles and safety of athletes.
  • Can master relevant skills and techniques within the relevant sports.
  • Can reflect on own and others' performance of skills related to the relevant sports.

GENERAL COMPETENCE

  • Can exchange views and experiences with a background in individual coaching work
  • Can communicate knowledge to practitioners with a background in educational and training principles, and through this contribute to the development of good practice

In addition to the semester fee and course literature, it is assumed that students provide their own laptop computer. The costs of necessary personal equipment and travelling for the practical activities come in addition.

The course also includes courses in alpine skiing techniques. Students are given up to 2000, - (Nok) in support of stays and lift passes for this course.

Compulsory course

Practical course

Compulsory

Part-time Meråker (50%)

Teaching on Campus

The programme of study is annually evaluated by the students through course evaluations and study programme evaluation. The evaluations are part of the university's quality assurance system.

Practical examination (PR)

Coursework (AK): Defined in the course's work plan

Compulsory participation (OD): Defined in the course's work plan

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

IDR1026 - Practical Sports 2 - 10 credits