Specific Learning Objectives of the Course

The Degree Course aims to train graduates who are able to act through a multidisciplinary approach to treat the health status of individuals.
The objective of the training course is to provide students with specific skills and knowledge related to:

  • promoting physical, mental and emotional health
  • assumption of correct lifestyles
  • understanding of the mechanisms of the onset of multifactorial pathologies
  • planning and realisation of preventive and adapted motor activities
  • management of motor activities for childhood, adulthood and the elderly
  • understanding of scientific research applied to motor sciences

Communication Skills

Second-cycle graduates are able to:
* present the state of the art of knowledge on the subject of adapted motor activity, health and wellbeing, using popular language where appropriate;
* motivate, involve and reassure users and their social reference groups when proposing adapted motor and sports activities;
* share with co-workers the purposes and characteristics of existing adapted motor and sports activity protocols or those designed by them for correct application;
* use technical terms and language appropriate to interactions with other members of interdisciplinary working, planning and/or research groups.

Evaluation tools to verify the achievement of the expected results:
- evaluation forms during internships - proof of completion forms for anamnestic data collection.