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INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES / ANE-124 - ANTRENöRLüK EğITIMI ANABILIM DALı YüKSEK LISANS (ÖNERILEN)

Code: ANE-124 Course Title: KINESIOLOGY Theoretical+Practice: 3+0 ECTS: 5
Year/Semester of Study 1 / Spring Semester
Level of Course 2nd Cycle Degree Programme
Type of Course Optional
Department ANTRENöRLüK EğITIMI ANABILIM DALı YüKSEK LISANS (ÖNERILEN)
Pre-requisities and Co-requisites None
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Teaching Period 14 Weeks
Name of Lecturer ERHAN IŞIKDEMİR (erhanisikdemir@nevsehir.edu.tr)
Name of Lecturer(s)
Language of Instruction Turkish
Work Placement(s) None
Objectives of the Course
The main aim of this course is to provide students with a detailed understanding of the anatomical structure and movement mechanisms of the human body. In particular, it is aimed to analyze how the musculoskeletal systems work during sports activities, the effects of these systems on performance and possible injury risks. In this way, students can develop strategies for performance enhancement and injury prevention in sports based on scientific foundations.

Learning Outcomes PO MME
The students who succeeded in this course:
LO-1 Anatomical Knowledge: To be able to accurately describe the anatomical structure and terminology of the human body. PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications.
Examination
LO-2 Muscular and Skeletal System Analysis: To be able to explain the functioning of musculoskeletal systems and their role in sports. PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications.
Examination
LO-3 Movement Mechanisms: To be able to analyze the underlying mechanisms of sport movements. PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications.
PO-12 Can apply performance analysis and evaluation processes to support the development of athletes.
Examination
LO-4 Relationship between Performance and Injury: To be able to develop strategies to improve sports performance and reduce injury risks in the light of anatomical and kinesiological knowledge. PO-5 Can assess injury risks in athletes and develop injury prevention strategies.
Examination
LO-5 Applied Knowledge: To be able to use the theoretical knowledge acquired in practical applications and to prepare programs for athletes. PO-4 Can design training programs based on scientific principles and apply them at an individual or team level.
Examination
PO: Programme Outcomes
MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation

Course Contents
Anatomical Terminology: Learning basic anatomical terms and concepts; Skeletal System: Structure, classification and joint types of bones; Muscular System: Structure, functions and contraction mechanisms of muscles; Nervous System: Structure and functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system; Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems: The functions of these systems during exercise; Kinesiological Analysis: Biomechanical and kinesiological analysis of sport movements; Movement Analysis: Analysis and performance evaluation of movements in specific sports.
Weekly Course Content
Week Subject Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Anatomical terminology: Fundamental concepts and terms Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
2 Skeletal system: Structure, classification of bones, and joint types Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
3 Muscular system: Structure, functions, and contraction mechanisms of muscles Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
4 Nervous system: Structure and function of central and peripheral nervous systems Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
5 Cardiovascular system: Functions during exercise Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
6 Respiratory system: Oxygen uptake and distribution during exercise Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
7 Kinesiological analysis: Basic principles of sports movements Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
8 mid-term exam
9 Movement analysis: Examination of fundamental movements in specific sports Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
10 Biomechanical analysis of sports movements Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
11 Performance analysis: Evaluation of athletes' movement patterns Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
12 Injury mechanisms and prevention strategies Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
13 Developing applied programs for athletes Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
14 Practical case studies and performance evaluation Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
15 General review and discussions Lecture and Discussion, Anatomical and Biomechanical Analysis Studies, Applied Movement and Kinesiologic Assessment, Group Studies and Case Studies, Project and Performance Evaluation Studies.
16 final exam
Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading
Required Course instruments and materials

Assessment Methods
Type of Assessment Week Hours Weight(%)
mid-term exam 8 1 40
Other assessment methods
1.Oral Examination
2.Quiz
3.Laboratory exam
4.Presentation
5.Report
6.Workshop
7.Performance Project
8.Term Paper
9.Project
final exam 16 1 60

Student Work Load
Type of Work Weekly Hours Number of Weeks Work Load
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical+Practice) 3 14 42
Outside Class
       a) Reading 0
       b) Search in internet/Library 0
       c) Performance Project 0
       d) Prepare a workshop/Presentation/Report 0
       e) Term paper/Project 0
Oral Examination 0
Quiz 0
Laboratory exam 0
Own study for mid-term exam 14 4 56
mid-term exam 1 1 1
Own study for final exam 14 4 56
final exam 1 1 1
0
0
Total work load; 156