ID:
158007
Dettaglio:
SSD: General Sociology
Duration: 36
CFU: 6
Located in:
BERGAMO
Url:
HUMAN MOVEMENT AND SPORT SCIENCES - 158-R/PERCORSO COMUNE Year: 1
Year:
2025
At the end of the course, students acquire advanced theoretical knowledge for advanced critical analysis of the most relevant aspects of social processes relating to sport activities and personal and collective health
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Teaching is carried out with a mixed methodology (in presence and remotely) to encourage dialogue and discussion among students and between students and the teacher. The course includes lectures, work groups, exercises with analysis of case studies and the possibility of organizing individual or group in-depth studies on topics of health sociology and sociological games, as well as possible video conferences with scholars and experts in the fields of sport and health. In the event of provisions from the competent authorities regarding the containment and management of the epidemiological emergency, the teaching may undergo changes with respect to what is stated in the syllabus to make the course and exams in line with the provisions.
The evaluation will be based on a oral exam. The exam interview will be conducted by asking open and specific questions to verify the level of understanding of the texts of which complete knowledge is required. Problematic questions and cases will then be proposed to test the students' ability to analyze complex contexts. To achieve excellence, students' abilities to make connections and identify problematic nodes will be assessed; the ability of students to ask themselves legitimate, new, critical and creative questions starting from the study experience; the use of strategic thinking.
The course aims to deepen sociological reflections on the topics of sport, health, well-being and disability. The most relevant issues that emerged during the pandemic on the topic of health and well-being in relation to the sector will also be analysed healthcare. The in-depth analysis models during the course will allow the student to understand the emerging cultural paradigms to interpret individual and collective well-being.
For non-attending students, no additional books are required. For working and non-attending students, it is recommended to contact the teacher before the exam and consult the institutional email @studenti.unibg.it for communications relating to initiatives (seminars, workshops) specific to non-attending students.