Joint Project 1031

Course Description

  • The joint project will cover topics of topical interest associated with the fields of sports, physical education and activities and outdoor life, today and in the future, considered from a social sciences perspective.
  • In carrying out the joint project, students will aim to develop nationwide cooperation with organisations, institutions and enterprises related to the topic they have chosen.
  • The joint project will also have an international, comparative perspective. For instance, students will participate in a study trip where the destination is chosen based on the topic of their project.
  • Students will conduct a three-week period of training that will provide them with the ability to apply the knowledge, skills, theories, methods and models they have acquired through their studies. The training will provide a thorough introduction to an organization’s activities and functions and should thus serve as an important link between the theoretical understanding of the courses included in the Sport Management 3 and the sports administration field. This period of training will be carried out in the autumn semester and must be documented in the training report.

Assessment Methods

  • Joint submission of a report from the study trip and seminars. Pass /fail.
  • Submission of a joint report from the joint project. Pass / fail.

All submissions must be passed in order to pass the course.
80% attendance of the seminars is required.

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

Publisert av / forfatter Hans Hognestad <Hans.HognestadSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Helle Friis Knutzen - 01/12/2011