Learning Objectives
Themes
The Sport, Health and Physical Exercise degree course is the natural evolution of experience gained in previous courses and is born of the need to respond more suitably to significant changes that society has undergone in recent years, and to the continuing transformation of professional activities.
For this purpose, the course sets up a training path that allows the biological bases of movement and adaptation to physical exercise to be learnt through knowledge of anatomic, physiological and biochemical aspects. Also, the course involves the learning of motor and sports techniques and methods aimed at measuring and evaluating the effects of physical exercise with particular reference to the biomechanical aspects of movement, aimed at setting up recovery programmes for postural and walking defects and the use of techniques and tools for carrying out physical and sports activities correctly.
The educational bases for individual and group physical and sports exercise programmes are provided, in order to interact with subjects of all ages, genders and social conditions, aimed at maintaining and increasing a person’s psychological-physical wellbeing.
The educational tools used to achieve these goals will be classroom lessons, seminars, workshops and technical-practical activities, with regular and final learning tests.