Section outline
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Description of the Scale:
The "Introduction to the Field of Sciences and Techniques of Physical and Sports Activities" scale is a theoretical subject included in the pedagogical program for first-year common trunk students pursuing a licence's degree in the field of sciences and techniques of physical and sports activities. This course is scheduled during the second semester with a total workload of 21 hours, distributed across 14 weeks, comprising 1 hour and 30 minutes per lecture. It carries a coefficient of 1 and grants 1 credit.
The course aims to equip students with specialized knowledge in various domains, including adapted physical sports activities, sports management and administration, and media sciences and sports communication. Key areas of focus include:
- Understanding concepts and theories from scholars and interpreting them.
- Exploring aspects of disability and integrating individuals with disabilities into sports activities.
- Outlining the main features of sports management and its processes, such as planning, guidance, control, and follow-up.
- Examining media, advertising, and publicity, with a special emphasis on digital media and modern communication tools.
- Highlighting the functions of sports media in serving society.