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Type D and Type F activities
This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:
Laurea in Scienze delle attività motorie e sportive - Enrollment from 2025/2026I Regolamenti dei corsi di laurea e di laurea magistrale di scienze motorie prevedono che gli studenti possano completare il proprio piano didattico, frequentando oltre agli insegnamenti obbligatori anche delle attività formative a scelta, per approfondire alcuni aspetti tematici o settori di interesse, in coerenza con il proprio percorso formativo.
Le attività formative a scelta di ambito D sono indicate all’interno del piano didattico del corso di studio prescelto, mentre le attività formative di ambito F sono individuate da una apposita commissione di docenti. Queste ultime attività possono essere conferenze, seminari, webinar, altro e vengono acquisite con una valutazione e non con un voto in trentesimi.
Link attivo alla pagina: Regole e Tabelle delle attività a scelta
COMPETENZE TRASVERSALI
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher | |
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3° | Physical bases of exercise prescription | D |
Silvia Pogliaghi
(Coordinator)
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3° | Advanced nutrition for sports | D |
Silvia Pogliaghi
(Coordinator)
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3° | Sport physiology | D |
Silvia Pogliaghi
(Coordinator)
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3° | Theory and pedagogy of nordic walking | D |
Barbara Pellegrini
(Coordinator)
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2° 3° | Hygiene applied to physical activities | D |
Francesca Moretti
(Coordinator)
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2° 3° | Statistics applied to movement sciences | D |
Maria Elisabetta Zanolin
(Coordinator)
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Principles of sport management [Matricole dispari] (2023/2024)
Teaching code
4S000964
Credits
8
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Courses Single
Authorized with reserveThe teaching is organized as follows:
Learning objectives
MM -Principles of sport management. As far as the themes of the economy applied to the exercise sciences are concerned, the main concepts related to the economic activity in organized form will be provided, in order to understand its peculiar features, paying particular attention to the economic and financial indicators whose determination is required by the Legislator and necessary in order to perform a cost benefit analysis of the sport activity. In addition, operational aspects will be addressed on the various forms of sporting activities, not neglecting the fiscal consequences, the benefits granted, under various forms, to the world of sport. During the Course we will give also practical information about the various ways to set a sport business activity up, without omitting the related tax effects considering the facilitations granted, in different manners, to the sport world. At the end of the course, students will be able to perform an economic-financial analysis of the sport activity to correctly evaluate the start-up and the management of the business. MM-LEGISLATION APPLIED TO SPORTS SCIENCE: Objectives of the Course The course aims to provide the students with basic legal notions applied to motor sciences. As far as the juridical module is concerned, the Course has the objective to give the essential knowledge of the Private and the Pubblic Law, which is preparatory for a later study of some topics more strictly related to the sport sphere, such as, in particular, the participants of the sport system, the main contracts relevant to the sport activity and the liability rules in the sport field.
Prerequisites and basic notions
No specific prerequisites are required
Bibliography
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
For each module the mark for the written test is expressed in 30 ths.
If it is required by the student, the oral test is awarded three points, which can be added to or deducted from the mark given in the written test, depending on the performance demonstrated by the student.
For each module the final mark in the examination, expressed in 30 ths, will consider the overall mark in the written test and the performance in the oral test, if it is required by the student.
In order to pass the examination, the written tests of both modules must achieve a mark of ≥18/30; the overall mark for the entire examination is the average of the marks obtained in the two modules.