The programs of the FSM are currently being reformed.
Are you enrolling for the first time in the first year of bachelor's in 2024-25? This page is for you.
Did you enroll in this program before 2024-25? For the ' Learning outcomes' section intended for you, refer to the program published in 2023-24.
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The challenge that the bachelor's student in motor skills, general orientation is preparing to take on is to train as best as possible to tackle the training offered in the master's degree in motor skills, physical education orientation organized by the Faculty of Motor Sciences. motor skills.
The objective is to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to become men and women attentive to the needs that our society experiences in terms of movement.
The bachelor's program allows the student to acquire knowledge and skills that will enable them to
• critically analyze the characteristics of the movement and its effects
• identify and analyze the specificities of target audiences, particularly in terms of age and motor, physiological, psychological or sociological characteristics,
• is able to communicate what he or she has learned appropriately.
During his bachelor's program, the future graduate in physical education will have developed his training project and his personal project which he will continue during his master's program with increasing autonomy.
On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :
1) Intervention
Identify, analyze and put into practice the intervention processes (prepare, observe, analyze, give and evaluate) in the field of physical and sporting activity in situations close to the professional context but delimited and fictitious, by mobilizing knowledge specialized scientists and appropriate technologies, with regard to the context and the objectives sought.
2) Scientific procedure
Understand a scientific research approach in motor science.
3) Health promotion
Know the basic principles of promoting the physical, mental and social health of the population through physical and sporting activity, while being aware of the environmental dimension of one's actions.
4) Communication
Communicate and dialogue in a manner that is relevant to the intervention objectives and adapted to the characteristics of the interlocutors and the fictional context linked to motor skills sciences.
5) Teamwork
Integrate and collaborate within a mono- or interdisciplinary team activity linked to motor skills sciences.
6) Project management
Define and manage a motor science project to completion, taking into account the objectives, resources and constraints inherent in the project environment.
7) Deontology and ethics
Act as a responsible and reflective actor by developing professional know-how and interpersonal skills while respecting the ethics and deontology specific to motor skills sciences.
8) Personal and professional development
Learn to know yourself and be autonomous, be able to adapt effectively to new contexts and evolve positively.
9) Fundamental knowledge
Demonstrate your understanding of the human, exact and biomedical sciences as the basis of an intervention in the field of motor skills sciences.