SPOR001 SwimmingIstanbul Okan UniversityDegree Programs PsychologyGeneral Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy StatementNational Qualifications
Psychology
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

General course introduction information

Course Code: SPOR001
Course Name: Swimming
Course Semester: Fall
Course Credits:
Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
3 0 3 4
Language of instruction: TR
Course Requisites:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: Common Pool
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator : Öğr.Gör. HAKAN MORAY
Course Lecturer(s): Öğr.Gör. HAKAN MORAY
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: In this course, our students are taught the techniques and applications of the content of the swimming branch
Course Content: Uses basic styles of swimming.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
Learning Outcomes
1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) Defines the function, goals and philosophy of swimming
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
1) Uses basic styles of swimming
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
Learning Competence
1) Uses the scientific development of swimming sport and its relationship with other disciplines.
Field Specific Competence
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility

Lesson Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Explanation of the main objectives of the course and listening to the student opinions • Brooks M. (2011). Developing Swimmers. 1th. Edition, Human Kinetics, USA.
2) The relationship of swimming with other sciences Edition, Human Kinetics, USA.
3) Free style learning Brooks M. (2011). Developing Swimmers. 1th
4) Free style learning Human Kinetics, USA.
5) Free style learning Human Kinetics, USA.
6) Supine still learning • Hannula D, Thornton N. (2012). The Swim Coaching Bible, Volume II, 2nd. Edition
7) Supine still learning • Hannula D, Thornton N. (2012). The Swim Coaching Bible, Volume II, 2nd. Edition
8) Supine still learning Human Kinetics, USA.
9) MIDTERM MIDTERM
10) Breaststroke learning • Hannula D, Thornton N. (2012). The Swim Coaching Bible, Volume II, 2nd. Edition, Human Kinetics, USA.
11) Breaststroke learning • Brooks M. (2011). Developing Swimmers. 1th. Edition, Human Kinetics, USA.
12) Butterfly still learning • Hannula D, Thornton N. (2012).
13) Butterfly still learning Human Kinetics, USA.
14) FINAL FINAL

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: • Yüzmenin işlevini, amaçlarını, felsefesini tanımlar.
References: Defines the function, goals and philosophy of swimming.

Course-Program Learning Outcome Relationship

Learning Outcomes

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Program Outcomes
1) Graduates acquire profound knowledge about the basic theories of psychology and gain the ability to use this equipment effectively on the field
2) With the readings and discussions included in the department courses, our students graduate as individuals who can think critically, question and express their opinion in the professional and social fields.
3) Graduates gain a strong background in research and practice with the methodology education they receive.
4) Since thirty percent of the courses are taught in English, our graduates acquire a proficiency in reading, speaking and writing in English.
5) Students graduate as individuals who are able to follow and willing to contribute to the developments in the field.
6) Students will graduate with the awareness of the ethical concerns that are crucial to have while working in the field and in academia.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) Graduates acquire profound knowledge about the basic theories of psychology and gain the ability to use this equipment effectively on the field
2) With the readings and discussions included in the department courses, our students graduate as individuals who can think critically, question and express their opinion in the professional and social fields.
3) Graduates gain a strong background in research and practice with the methodology education they receive.
4) Since thirty percent of the courses are taught in English, our graduates acquire a proficiency in reading, speaking and writing in English.
5) Students graduate as individuals who are able to follow and willing to contribute to the developments in the field.
6) Students will graduate with the awareness of the ethical concerns that are crucial to have while working in the field and in academia.

Learning Activity and Teaching Methods

Expression
Group study and homework
Social Activities

Assessment & Grading Methods and Criteria

Oral Examination
Homework
Application
Individual Project

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Midterms 1 % 40
Final 1 % 60
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 40
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 60
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Grading

Activities Number of Activities Workload
Course Hours 13 39
Midterms 1 1
Final 1 1
Total Workload 41