Studying at the University of Verona

Study Plan

Your Study Plan includes all the learning activities you will undertake during your time at the University, such as modules, lab activities and practicals, seminars, project work, internships, as well as educational off-site visits, conferences and the final examination, or graduation.

Analysis of movement control 3 Credits

SSD:M-EDF/01

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Biomechanical analysis of human movement 3 Credits

SSD:M-EDF/01

Detail of the Module+
Biomechanical analysis of the muscle-tendon unit 3 Credits

SSD:M-EDF/01

Detail of the Module+
Body composition assessment techniques 3 Credits

SSD:M-EDF/02

Detail of the Module+
Data acquisition and analysis 6 Credits

SSD:BIO/09

Detail of the Module+
Evaluation of cognitive functions of movement sciences 3 Credits

SSD:M-PSI/02

Detail of the Module+
Functional evaluation of the muscle oxidative metabolism 6 Credits

SSD:BIO/09

Detail of the Module+
Monitoring of training and performance 7 Credits

SSD:BIO/09

Detail of the Module+
Research methodology 4 Credits

SSD:BIO/14

Detail of the Module+
Scientific writing in english 2 Credits

SSD:-

Detail of the Module+
Stage e/o project work 15 Credits

SSD:-

Detail of the Module+
Prova finale 5 Credits

SSD:-

Detail of the Module+

Teaching code

4S009382

Credits

6

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

BIO/09 - PHYSIOLOGY

Duration

The course has a total duration of years: 1 and will be held in the period from October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023.

Lecture timetable

Fine settimana, una volta al mese (generalmente il terzo weekend del mese): pomeriggio di Venerdì, l'intera giornata di Sabato e Domenica mattina.

Study mode

Face-to-face teaching + distance delivery and registration limited to theoretical lessons, excluding practical laboratories.
 

Internships

Each member must demonstrate the performance of n. 375 hours of internship by the end of the course, in one or more locations, for a minimum of 75 hours for each location. These experiences must be carried out exclusively at public bodies and private structures accredited to the Master. It will be possible to carry out these activities in new institutions, upon request for accreditation which will be evaluated and approved by the Scientific Committee of the Master. It is possible to request the recognition of internship hours for previous activities, if consistent with the scope of the Master, if of high quality and if carried out outside the curricular activities for the acquisition of the qualification for access to the Master course.
 

Project work, interim tests, and graduation

Students enrolled in the Master, under the supervision of one of the teachers, will have to prepare a project called "Project Work", which can be classified into the following types:
•  research project;
• scientific article.
The project work must be organized according to the following scheme: introduction (identification of the context and purpose of the project), methods (study population, scheme of the intervention, variables considered, methods and tools used, data analysis and statistics), results (obtained or expected), bibliography (list of sources used to draft the project / article).
The Project work must be presented orally in the last month of attendance of the Master and will be evaluated by a specific commission, with a maximum score of 50 points deriving from the sum of the evaluations of the following items: originality (max 10 points), rational (max 10 points), technical quality (max 10 points), feasibility (max 10 points), effectiveness of the presentation (max 10 points).
A minimum score of 30 points is required to pass the test. In case of failure, the test can be repeated for a maximum of two times.