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Archived Curricula Guide 2017–2019
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LUOYY025 Sports Tutoring 2 ECTS
Organised by
Common Core Studies

Learning outcomes

After completing the course unit, the student:
* will know how to plan, guide and assess group activities
* will know more about sports culture and especially university sports
* will know how to activate students to exercise and do sports in a way that benefits their health
* will know how to plan and organise a sporting event.

Contents

The sports tutor will be introduced to their role and tasks, university sports in Tampere, and other sports and exercise possibilities in Tampere.
The sports tutor will devise a plan for tutoring activities, participate in the activities during at least one semester and write a report about the activities. The sports tutor will also assess their own activities as a tutor, the success of the tutoring activities as well as the introduction to them and thus participate in their development.

Modes of study

Option 1
Available for:
  • Degree Programme Students
  • Other Students
  • Open University Students
  • Doctoral Students
  • Exchange Students
Participation in course work  1 ECTS
In Finnish
Evaluation 
Pass/fail. 
In English
Evaluation 
Pass/fail. 
Essay  1 ECTS
In Finnish
Evaluation 
Pass/fail. 
In English
Evaluation 
Pass/fail. 

Participation in orientation for sports tutors and a written report. The approved completion of the course unit entitles the student to a certificate of sports tutoring, issued by the UtaSport association.

Evaluation

Pass/fail.

Study materials

Materials (in Finnish) for sports tutoring: The Guide for Sports Tutors and the Guide for the Organiser of Sports Tutoring by Finnish Student Sports Federation (OLL). Please see the guides here:

http://www.uta.fi/opiskelu/opintoneuvonta/tuutorointi/tuutoreille/liikuntatuutorointi.html

Belongs to following study modules

2017–2018
Teaching
Archived Teaching Schedule. Please refer to current Teaching Shedule.
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Faculty of Natural Sciences