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SPRT3151: Applied Exercise Physiology In Sport and Health

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Type Tied
Level 3
Credits 20
Availability Available in 2023/24
Module Cap 80
Location Durham
Department Sport and Exercise Sciences

Prerequisites

  • SPRT2251 Advanced Sport and Exercise Physiology.

Corequisites

  • None.

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • None.

Aims

  • Critically examine the role of exercise and physical activity in a variety of populations, ranging from clinical to elite athletic populations.
  • Apply understanding of the role of exercise in these populations for improving population-specific outcomes.
  • Evaluate strategies to maximise health and performance in clinical and athletic populations and apply understanding to improve outcomes for individuals.
  • Develop practical applied skills in exercise prescription, and advanced assessment of clinical and athletic populations.

Content

  • This module builds on and extends learning from level 1 and level 2 sport and exercise physiology-related modules. The forms of delivery include: lectures and laboratory practicals, to deliver on:
  • The principles of exercise prescription in a variety of populations from elite sport performance to clinical populations;
  • The role of exercise and physical activity in the management of health and performance;
  • The underpinning physiology of health and performance;
  • Advanced assessment of clinical and athletic populations.

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • Critically appraise the role of exercise in clinical and athletic populations;
  • Apply the principles of exercise prescription and strategies in clinical and athletic populations;
  • Advanced assessment and support of clinical and athletic populations.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • Prescribe exercise for clinical and athletic populations;
  • Advanced assessment of clinical and athletic populations.

Key Skills:

  • Apply theoretical knowledge to make practical recommendations;
  • Targeted presentation and communication skills;
  • Advanced integration of information from a range of sources.

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • Teaching and learning will be through lectures, practical sessions and independent reading and preparation;
  • Lectures are intended to enhance knowledge and understanding of key principles, methods and issues;
  • Practical work will permit the student to apply their theoretical knowledge to more practical contexts and develop their applied skills;
  • Formative feedback will be available throughout the module, with formative assessment taking the form of short tasks within laboratory practicals, with feedback provided in class. Formative feedback will also be available via tutorial with staff during guidance and support hours.
  • The summative assignments will require students to examine key principles and issues as they apply to clinical populations and to athletes:
  • Component 1 will include a written report on strategies to improve athlete health and performance and justification of the strategy.
  • Component 2 will include a 10-minute presentation and reflective report on a topic related to exercise for clinical populations.

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Lectures201 per week1 hour20 
Practical Workshops63 sessions in each term2 hours12Yes
Preparation and Reading168 
Total200 

Summative Assessment

Component: AssignmentComponent Weighting: 50%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Written exercise strategy2,500 words100 
Component: Presentation and ReportComponent Weighting: 50%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Presentation10 minutes70 
Reflective report500 words30 

Formative Assessment

Short tasks within practicals will provide students with the opportunity to receive feedback on their work. Feedback will be provided within the session that the task is completed. Feedback is also available via tutorials with staff throughout the module.

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