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350221 VO STEOP Modul 3 - Fundamentals of Training Science - Part 2 (2023S)
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
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Language: German
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Classes
The class will be held on 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30 and 04/20 from 09.00-11.45 in lecture hall 1 (HS 1), USZ 1.
The first exam date will be 04/27.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam (MC and open questions) on the joint contents of 350220 VO STEOP Modul 3 - Fundamentals of Training Science - Part 1 and 350221 VO STEOP Modul 3 - Fundamentals of Training Science - Part 2. The use of records or other aids is not permitted.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The minimum requirement for a positive assessment is 60% of the total points obtainable in the final exam.Grading key:
Fail (5): <60%
Sufficient (4): 60-70%
Satisfactory (3): 71-80%
Good (2): 81-90%
Very good (1): 91-100%
Fail (5): <60%
Sufficient (4): 60-70%
Satisfactory (3): 71-80%
Good (2): 81-90%
Very good (1): 91-100%
Examination topics
Contents of lectures 350220 VO STEOP Modul 3 - Fundamentals of Training Science - Part 1 and 350221 VO STEOP Modul 3 - Fundamentals of Training Science - Part 2. Resource materials made available on Moodle.
Reading list
Ferrauti, A. (2020). Trainingswissenschaft für die Sportpraxis: Lehrbuch für Studium, Ausbildung und Unterricht im Sport (1st ed.). Springer Spektrum.Whyte, G. (2006). The Physiology of Training: Advances in Sport and Exercise Science series (1st ed.). Churchill Livingstone.
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