Curriculum of the postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology on the Faculty of Kinesiology University of Zagreb

Автор: Dragan Milanovic , Vladimir Findak , Marjeta Misigoj-Durakovic , Dinko Vuleta , Igor Jukic

Журнал: Человек. Спорт. Медицина @hsm-susu

Рубрика: Психолого-педагогические аспекты физической культуры и спорта

Статья в выпуске: 3 (58) т.2, 2006 года.

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Текст обзорной статьи Curriculum of the postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology on the Faculty of Kinesiology University of Zagreb

  • 1.    General part

    • 1.1.    Name of the study : The postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology.

    • 1.2.    The host and the realiser of the study : University of Zagreb - Faculty of Kinesiology.

    • 1.3.    Institutional strategy of development of doctoral study programmes

  • 2.    Study programme description

    • 2.1.    The structure and organisation of the postgraduate doctoral study programme. The full-time study organisation and the part-time study organisation

Faculty of Kinesiology University of Zagreb, as the host and the realiser of the postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology defines the institutional strategy within which it will take care of:

  • -    continuous modernity of curricula in accordance with the expansion of perceptions within the field of kinesiology and interdisciplinary areas;

  • -    openness towards engaging the services of visiting professors from abroad who teach certain areas of basic and applied kinesiology;

  • -    inclusion of the doctoral study students in the implementation of existing and new scientific projects so that the postgraduate study regimen would become more similar to the study regimen of the full-time students;

  • -    fostering the two-way mobility of students of kinesiology and other scientific fields;

  • -    constant increase of the quality of teaching process in the sense of a greater ratio of seminar and interactive work in the teaching process;

  • -    constant adaptation to new perceptions, new technologies for the purpose of establishing a stronger connection between scientific work and the teaching process.

The study curriculum is composed of four credit groups - three credit groups embrace study subjects for which lectures, seminars and practical classes (contact hours) are organised, whereas the fourth credit group presumes independent research activity of a student and her/his participation in national and international scientific and professional meetings, on the one hand, and the production and defence of a doctoral thesis project, as well as the very thesis production and defence, on the other.

The first credit group is composed of 9 methodologically oriented compulsory subjects. All students of the postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology are obliged to enrol on these study subjects in the first three semesters, with the time allocation of 260 contact hours and with 55 ECTS credits.

The second credit group consists of two subject subgroups. The first subgroup is comprised of the subjects divided into three elective modules, that is, three fields of applied kinesiology (Kinesiological Education/Kinesiology in Education, Kinesiology of Sport, and Kinesiological Recreation/Kinesiology in recreation) which students choose and on which they enrol according to their personal future interests and scientific preferences. The instruction in each of the three modules (consisiting of 5 to 7 subjects) is planned to be performed in 160 hours. Upon passing the prescribed examination in the selected module, a student will collect 35 ECTS credits. The second subgroup is comprised of the elective subjects, covering relevant areas of the fundamental and applied kinesiology, which enable additional education of the postgraduates and expansion of their knowledge and interests. Individual diversity (individualised study) of study programmes within the offered elective modules will be provided by a right of students to choose some subjects from the other elective modules offered or to choose several elective subjects from the postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology taught at the Faculty of Kinesiology or from any other postgraduate curriculum taught at some other faculties within the University of Zagreb.

In such a way a student may choose the elective module Kinesiology of Sport and must enrol on at least five subjects (two mandatory and three elective), out of the seven offered in the respective module. The similar is valid for the other modules: from the six subjects offered in the module Kinesiological Recreation, a student is obliged to enrol on four (two mandatory and two elective), and from the five subjects offered in the elective module Kinesiological Education, a student is obliged to enrol on three (two mandatory and one elective). The stipulated remaining quota of two subjects a student may complete by freely choosing one or two subjects from the module selected, or from any other module of the doctoral study of kinesiology, or from the list of the offered elective subjects.

In each of the modules chosen, the student is obliged to enrol on the two mandatory study subjects as follows:

  • 1)    in the module Kinesiology of Sport: Kinesiology of

Sport and Diagnostics of the Athletic Sport Condition, 2) in the module Kinesiological Recreation: Models of Kinesiological Programmes in Recreation and Diagnostics in Kinesiology of Recreation,

  • 3)    in the module Kinesiology in Education: Kinesiology in Education and Kinesiological Didactics in Education.

  • 2.2.    The list of compulsory hours and ECTS ratings

    and elective subjects, elective modules and elective


The third credit group is composed of both the elective subjects and elective selected topics, covering a variety of areas of the fundamental and applied kinesiology and of numerous adjacent and cognate interdisciplinary areas. The list of elective subjects will be stipulated by the postgraduate doctoral study operative syllabus each academic year. Within the third credit group the students are obliged to audit 60 hours of teaching and to collect 20 ECTS credits upon passing the examinations of the chosen elective

subjects and upon signatures of proof that they have audited the classes of the chosen selected topics.

The fourth credit group comprises various scholarly and research activities. The students demontrate their academic activity by participating in scientifis and professional seminars, meetings, symposia, conferences (one third of of the entire obligation) and by publishing their papers in journals and other publications (two thirds of the entire obligation). In such a way the students are obliged to collect the total of 30 ECTS credits. The production and the defence of doctoral thesis is a compound of the obligations of the fourth credit group. Within the framework of 30 contact hours and 1,280 hours of the total workload, the students will collect 40 ECTS credits for their thesis presentation.

topics with the number of contact

No.

1st CREDIT GROUP - COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

Code

Semester

CONTACT HOURS

ECTS credits

SUBJECT LEADER

1

Research Methodology in Kinesiology

1001

1

42

9

Full Professor Franjo Prot, PhD

2

Kinesiometry (Theory of Measurement in Kinesiology)

1002

1

24

5

Full Professor NataSa Viskic-Stalec, PhD

3

Methods of Data Analysis in Kinesiology

1003

1 &2

42

9

Full Professor Natasa Viskic-Stalec, PhD

4

Kinesiological Anthropology - Biological Aspects

1004

2&3

28

5

Full Professor Marjeta MiSigoj-Durakovic, PhD

5

Kinesiological Anthropology - Psychological and Sociological Aspects

1005

2&3

28

5

Associate Professor Ksenija Bosnar, PhD

6

Programming of Transformational Processes

1006

3&4

30

7

Full Professor Dusan Metikos, PhD

7

Research in Kinesiology of Sport

1007

1

22

5

Full Professor Dragan Milanovic, PhD

8

Research in Kinesiological Recreation

1008

2

22

5

Associate Professor Mirna Andrijasevic, PhD

9

Research in Kinesiology in Education

1009

2

22

5

Full Professor Vladimir Findak, PhD

Total

260

55

No

12™ CREDIT GROUP

SUBJECTS OF THE ELECTIVE MODULES

ELECTIVE MODULE:

I     KINESIOLOGY OF SPORT

Code

Semester

CONTACT HOURS

ECTS credits

SUBJECT LEADER

1

[Kinesiology of Sport

2101

3&4

40

8

Full Professor Dragan Milanovic, PhD

2

[Diagnostics of the Athletic Sport Condition

2102

3

30

6

Associate Professor Branka Matkovic, PhD

3

Biomechanical Methods

2103

4

20

5

Associate Professor Mladen Mejoviek, PhD

4

Structure and Development of Motor Abilities

2104

3

16

4

Full Professor Dusan Metikos, PhD

5

Motor Learning

2105

5

16

4

Full Professor Smiljka Horga, PhD

6

[Management of Sport

2106

5

14

3

Full Professor Mato Bartoluci, PhD

7

Elective Groups of Sports

  • 1.    Kinesiological Analysis of Monostructural Sports

  • 2.    Kinesiological Analysis of Complex Sports

  • 3.    Kinesiological Analysis of Conventional-aesthetic

i Sports

  • 4.    Kinesiological Analysis of Polystructural Sports

  • 5.    Kinesiological Analysis in Basic Physical Conditioning

2107

5

24

5

Associate Professor Nada Grdic-Zubcevic, PhD

Associate Professor Goran Oreb, PhD

Associate Professor Hrvoje Sertic, PhD

Full Professor Dinko Vuleta, PhD

Assistant Professor Igor Jukic, PhD

I Total

160

35

No.

2nd credit group

SUBJECTS OF THE ELECTIVE MODULES

ELECTIVE MODULE: KINESIOLOGICAL _________RECREATION

Code

Semester

CONTACT HOURS

ECTS

I credits

SUBJECT LEADER

1

Models of Kinesiological Programmes in Recreation

2201

3&4

46

9

Associate Professor Mima Andrijasevic, PhD

2

Diagnostics in Kinesiology of Recreation

2202

3

24

6

Full Professor Stjepan Heimer, PhD

3

Sociology of Free Time

2203

4

20

4

Associate Professor Zoran 2ugic, PhD

4

Physical Activity and Exercise in Chronic Disease Prevention

2204

3

32

8

Full Professor Marjeta Misigoj-Durakovic, PhD

5

Kinesiological Activities of People with a Disability

2205

5

18

4

Assistant Professor Dubravka Ciliga, PhD

6

Management in Sport and Tourism

2206

5

20

4

Full Professor Mato Bartoluci, PhD

Total

160

35

No.

2ND CREDIT GROUP

SUBJECTS OF THE ELECTIVE MODULES

ELECTIVE MODULE: KINESIOLOGY IN EDUCATION

Code

Semester

CONTACT HOURS

ECTS

credits

SUBJECT LEADER

1

Kinesiology in Education

2301

3&4

36

8

Full Professor Vladimir Findak, PhD

2

Kinesiological Didactics in Education

2302

4&5

40

9

Full Professor Vladimir Findak, PhD

3

Matetics (Interdisciplinary Approach to Learning)

2303

3

22

5

Full Professor Vladimir Andrilovic, PhD

4

Comunication Science in Education

2304

3

30

6

Full Professor Pavao Brajsa, PhD

5

Diagnostics in Kinesiological Education

2305

4

32

7

Assistant Professor Boris Neljak, PhD

Total

160

35

No.

2® CREDIT GROUP

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (Faculty of Kinesiology)

(The student may choose 2 out of the 7 offered.)

Code

Semester

Contact hoursl

ECTS credits

SUBJECT LEADERS

1

Dosage Prescription and Control of Workloads in Kinesiological Activities

2401

3-6

15

5

Doc.dr.sc. IgorJukic, PhD

2

Addiction Prevention

2402

3-6

15

5

Doc.dr.sc. Sasa Jankovic, PhD

3

Endocrinology of Physical Exercise

2403

3-6

15

5

Full Professor Katarina T. Borer, PhD Full Professor Marjeta Misigoj Durakovic, PhD

4

Pharmacology and Doping in Sport

2404

3-6

15

5

Full Professor Stepan Heimer, PhD

5

Expert Systems in Sports

2405

3-6

•15

5

Full Professor Natasa Viskic-Stalec, PhD

6

Multivariate Robust Models in Data Analysis and Structural Modelling

2406

3-6

15

5

Full Professor Petr SJahuS, PhD Full Professor Franjo Prot, PhD

7

Genetic and Neural Factors in Adaptation of Musculoskeletal System

2407

3-6

15

5

Full Professor Joszef Tihany, PhD

Total

30

10

No.

2nd CREDIT GROUP

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

(A selection from the postgraduate doctoral study curricula of other faculties within the University of Zagreb.)

(The student may choose 2 out of the 7 offered.)

Code

Semester

Contact hours

ECTS credits

SUBJECT LEADERS

SC

'HOOL OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF ZAG

REB

1

Oxidative Stress and Hypoxia (School of Medicine)

G23

3-6

Full Professor Ratimir Klepac, PhD

2

Rehabilitation in Communitiy (School of Medicine)

G146

3-6

Full Professor Ana Bobinac-Georgievski, PhD

3

Mechanisms of Gene Control (School of Medicine)

G2

3-6

Full Professor DraSko Serman, PhD Full Professor Floriana Bulic-Jakus, PhD

4

From Disease to Genes - from Genes to Function: The Role of Recombinant Proteins in the Functional Genomics (School of Medicine)

G13

3-6

Full Professor Kresimir Pavelic, PhD Full Professor Oliver Vugrek, PhD

FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB

Postgraduate scientific study of the field of Biology, direction: 4 Biological Anthropology

5

Anthropological Models

4409

3-6

10+3+2

3.50

Full Professor V. Jovanovic, PhD

FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCESAND MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB

Postgraduate scientific study of the field of Biology, direction: 1 Molecular and Cellular Biology

e

Gene Structure and Transcription

4112

3-6

20+10

6.60

Full Professor B. Nagy, PhD

Full Professor I. Stagljar, PhD

Total

30

10

3RD CREDIT GROUP

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS AND SELECTED TOPICS

Code

Semest er

CONTACT HOURS

1

ECTS credits I

NOTES

Elective subjects -10 credits; Selected topics -10 credits (1 topic = 3 to 6 contact hours = 0.5 to 1 ECTS credit)

1 do 6

60

150

20

Total

60

150

20 |

4™ CREDIT GROUP

I Semester

| CONTACT

I HOURS

| ECTS

I credits

[Proof of scientific engagement

(participation in meetings 1/3 of credits and the published papers 2/3 of credits)

1 to6

120

30

[DOCTORAL DISSERTATION (ELABORATION AND DEFENCE)

5&6

30

40

[Total

I 150

I 70

Overall total

CONTACT HOURS

ECTS credits

630

180

THE PLAN OF INSTRUCTION, SCIENTIFIC OBLIGATIONS AND NUMBER OF CREDITS ACROSS THE SEMESTERS

Credit group

1.

2.

Seme

3.

s t e r

■ИМИ

5.

б/

Contact hours

ECTS credits

102

92

36

30

260

55

II.

56

50

54

160

35       >

III.

6

12

12

12

12

6

60

20

IV.

20

20

20

20

30

40

120+30

70

Total CONTACT HOURS

128

124

124

112

96

46

630

Total DAYS

15 days

15 days

15 days

14 days

13 days

12 days

84 days

Total ECTS credits

23

23

30

32

34

38

180

2.3. Rhythm of the study and students' obligations. The conditions for the academic progress, the conditions for enrolling in the following semester or trimester, that is, in the following academic year, and the preconditions for erolling on a certain subject or group of subjects (module)

The postgraduate docotral study lasts three academic years, that is six semesters. The structure of the study is comprised of compulsory and elective subjects, the subjects of elective modules, selected topics, various scientific research activities (attendance at scientific lectures, participation in scientific meetings and published scientific and professional papers), and production and defence of a doctoral thesis. Academic obligations and workloads the students are subjected to are evenly distributed across the study curriculum. Such a structure of the study ensures the students an appropriate rhythm of studying and, together with congruous effort and continuous work, the completion of the selected study within an optimal time period.

The part-time students have actually to attend lectures scheduled across the semesters as follows: 1 st semester 108 contact hours, 2nd and 3rd semester 104 contact hours each, 4th semester 92 contact hours, Sth semester 66 contact hours, and 6th semester 6 contact hours, that is, they are supposed to audit the total of

480 contact hours. The other study-related obligations in all three study years for the part-time students include additional 120 hours (article writing, participation in conferences, seminars and attendance to the elected subjects, etc.), out of which 30 contact hours are dedicated to the direct consultations with the mentor concerning the preparation and production of, first, a project (outline) and then of the very doctoral thesis.

For the full-time students the instruction will be performed in full time allocation (12 contact hours per week), in compliance with the study curriculum.

For the time being, the instruction of the postgraduate doctoral study of kinesiology will be organised and realised as the part-time study during weekends, as a rule, in 5 cycles of three working days (Friday- Saturday-Sunday) for each semester.

4. Closing remarks

The proposed Curriculum of the Postgraduate Doctoral Study of Kinesiology at the Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, is prepared in accordance with the accepted criteria of the National Council for Higher Education, the guidelines of the Council of Rectors of Institutions in Higher Education of the Republic of Croatia and the recommendations of the Committee of Teacher Education Studies.

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