Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
can define structural factors in human organism and associate them with sport. |
PO-2 Interprets and evaluates data using advanced knowledge and skills acquired in the fields of Sports Sciences, Coaching, Conditioning and Performance Analysis, defines and analyzes problems in parallel with current technological developments, and develops solutions based on research and evidence.
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Examination |
LO-2 |
can explain terms related to anatomy and movement. |
PO-1 He/She has an advanced level of basic conceptual knowledge in the fields of Sports Sciences, Coaching, Conditioning and Performance Analysis, taking into account the reflections in practice.
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Examination Practice Exam |
LO-3 |
Can recognize the upper extremity bones. |
PO-6 He/She has advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the field of Sports Sciences, Coaching, Conditioning and Performance Analysis, supported by textbooks containing basic and current health-related information, application tools and multimedia education tools and other resources.
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Practice Exam |
LO-4 |
Can recognize the lower extremity bones. |
PO-5 He/She has the competence to evaluate and apply the data obtained during her education in the field of Sports Sciences, Coaching, Conditioning and Performance Analysis in business life.
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Examination Practice Exam |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
Investigating the anatomical structure of the human body in a spore-adapted manner, determining the precautions to be taken in order to correct the faults that occur during the movement, how to follow a method of posture disorders |
Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Introduction to anatomy, anatomical terms |
Method of description |
2 |
Axes and planes, anatomic movements |
Method of description |
3 |
Scope of kinesiology, contents and use in sports |
Method of description |
4 |
Upper extremity bones, bones around shoulder |
Method of description |
5 |
Bones forming the thorax, bones forming the spine |
Method of description |
6 |
The lower extremity bones , bones forming the pelvic archs |
Method of description |
7 |
Joint types, joint movements, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle joint types and joint movements |
Method of description |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Shoulder and upper extremity muscles, |
Method of description |
10 |
Trunk and lower extremity muscles. Muscles that provide movement of the hip joint |
Method of description |
11 |
Muscles for movement of knee and ankle joint |
Method of description |
12 |
Analysis of kinesiologic movements suitable for sports branches |
Method of description |
13 |
Morphological analysis of sportive movements |
Method of description |
14 |
Kinesiological analysis and correction of sports technique and posture disorders. |
Method of description |
15 |
Kinesiological conditions to be considered in training and competitions |
Method of description |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Netter, Frank H. Atlas of human anatomy, Professional Edition E-Book: including NetterReference. com Access with full downloadable image Bank. Elsevier health sciences, 2014 |
2 |
Muratlı, Sedat, Füsun Toraman, and Emel Çetin. Sportif hareketlerin biomekanik temelleri. Bağırgan Yayımevi, 2000. |
3 |
Demirel, Haydar A., and Nazan Ş. Koşar. İnsan anatomisi ve kineziyoloji. Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, 2006. |
Required Course instruments and materials |
Presentation |