Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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8 |
mid-term exam |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
Required Course instruments and materials |
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