932 Physical Education, Sports, Culture and Society

Introduction

The study programme is organised into 2 modules – an autumn module (30 ECTS) and a winter/spring module (30 ECTS). Students can chose one of them - or both.

Play (experimental learning), sport and outdoor life are cultural and social phenomena undergoing constant change. The study programme examines the relationship between sport, culture and society in the context of Norwegian society. The main emphasis will be on how the cultural and historical variations in sports, culture and society influence social relations.

Students will utilise their own background and experiences in relation to physical education, sport, culture and society, and this will constitute an important contribution in their successful completion of the study programme. Outdoor life and activities in nature are important elements in Norwegian sports and cultural understanding and through trips, practical activities and theoretical discussions the study programme will emphasise this, while in addition to placing these topics in an international perspective. Didactic reflections are also an important part of this programme.

Target Group and Admission Requirements

Norwegian students: general admission requirements.

Foreign students: approval from the student’s home institution.

Aim of the Programme

  • The study programme may be included in a European Bachelor’s degree with emphasis on physical education, sports and outdoor life in Norway in a social and cultural perspective.
  • To create an understanding of physical education, sport and outdoor life by comparing and discussing how this is practiced in different countries and cultures.
  • To offer students new experiences from different learning arenas which they will seldom encounter in their home countries, and foster enthusiasm through students’ participation in activities and mastering of new skills.

Curriculum and structure


Autumn module
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V)
10SPORTS Physical Education, Sports, Culture and
Society, autumn
10.00 O 10  
10OUTL Outdoor Life in Autumn 10.00 O 10  
7PRACTA Sports and Practical Activities, Autumn 7.00 O 7  
3PRA Practice in School, Autumn 3.00 O 3  
Total: 30 0
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

Winter/spring module
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V)
10SPORTW Physical Education, Sports, Culture and
Society, winter/spring
10.00 O   10
7OUTLW Outdoor Life in Winter/Spring 7.00 O   7
10PRACTW Sports and Practical Activities,
Winter/Spring
10.00 O   10
3PRA2 Practice in School Winter/Spring 3.00 O   3
Total: 0 30
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

The study programme is organised into 2 modules – an autumn module (30 ECTS) and a winter/spring module (30 ECTS). Norway has a temperate northern climate with clearly defined seasons and the modules reflect this. Some theoretical courses are common to both of the modules, while the courses including practical activities and Outdoor Life courses are different.

Subjects in autumn module (30 ECTS)

Subjects in winter/spring module (30 ECTS)

  • Physical Education, Sport, Culture and Society – 10 ECTS - Various theoretical issues
  • Outdoor life in autumn – 10 ECTS - 3 trips
  • Sport and practical activities – 7 ECTS
    - Orienteering - Playing/experimental learning - Basic ball skills - Didactics - “Outdoor school”
  • Practice in school – 3 ECTS - 1-week teaching practice in local school
  • Physical Education, Sport, Culture and Society – 10 ECTS - Various theoretical issues
  • Outdoor life in winter/spring – 7 ECTS - 3 trips
  • Sport and practical activities – 10 ECTS
    - Snowboarding - Ice-skating - Cross-country skiing - Floor-ball - Climbing - Telemark skiing - Didactics - “Outdoor school”
  • Practice in school – 3 ECTS - 1-week teaching practice in local school

Teaching and Learning Methods

The study programme will alternate between lectures, group work, project work, student presentations, seminars, instruction, excursions and supervision. The foreign students and the Norwegian students will work together in the Outdoor Life courses and in several of the practical activities.

Theory and Practical Training

For each of the two modules the students will complete one week’s practice in a Norwegian or international school.

Assessment Methods

Please refer to each course.


Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Håkon Engstu <hakon.engstuSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Nina Holmberg Lurås - 11/02/2015