Bachelor's Degree

Bachelor's degree programmes are implemented in the form of three-year full-time and combined studies.

 

FULL-TIME STUDY

The full-time form of study is implemented with the direct participation of the student in teaching, the student regularly (Mon-Fri) attends lectures, exercises, etc.

COMBINED STUDIES

The combined form of study takes place in the form of weekend camps (Saturdays and Sundays, except for courses and practice, which may also extend into weekdays), e-learning and self-study. The schedule of weekend camps is always known in advance for the following academic year. In the Bachelor's programme, there are usually 6 to 7 weekend camps per semester.

Focus of Bachelor's studies

Students will acquire basic knowledge and skills in biomedical and sports disciplines (including didactics), which they will use in planning and implementing physical activities, in organizing an appropriate leisure regime for future clients, and also in self-realization in selected sports disciplines. They will learn the basic terminology that will enable students to communicate professionally, even in the chosen foreign language.

They will become familiar with the historical, but above all with the current trends and directions of development of individual fields of study, which will provide them with a basis for forming independent opinions and reasoned procedures for solving model professional situations in the second cycle. Students will deepen their knowledge and skills as a basis for understanding the principles and principles of a healthy lifestyle and forming a distinct relationship to health and rejecting factors that threaten it.

With regard to the future profession of graduates, considerable emphasis is placed on the content and target interconnection of individual courses with practice. Therefore, these modules include a higher volume of practically oriented teaching and professional practice. Graduates will become qualified professionals for a wide range of leisure activities, organisers for physical education and sport and managers for these areas.

 

STUDY PLAN

Study subjects are divided into compulsory, obligatory and elective subjects, from which the student chooses according to his/her interest and future professional specialization. The results of individual courses in the respective semesters are evaluated by credits, classified credits, examinations, and comprehensive examinations. The teaching load of each course is also evaluated by a certain number of credits. The form of assessment used, including credits, is indicated in the study plan and the thematic plans of each course.

The study is completed with a state bachelor's examination. Students can apply for it if they have obtained at least 180 credits including the bachelor's thesis. Detailed conditions for the examination of studies are laid down in the "Study and Examination Regulations".

Bachelor's Degree

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