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Faculty for Sport and Physical Education / SPORTS AND FITNESS / THE METHODOLOGY OF THE RESEARCHING

Course:THE METHODOLOGY OF THE RESEARCHING/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
7658Obavezan162+1+0
ProgramsSPORTS AND FITNESS
Prerequisites There are no prerequisites required for signing up for this course
Aims The main aim of the course Methodology of Scientific Research is to acquaint students with operationalising research in sport, acquainting students with the methods of statistical analysis and their equipping with the knowledge of correct selection of methods and their use in empirical research. Aside from that, the aim of the course is to enable students to follow methodological and research literature in the area of sport and anthropological disciplines with understanding, and to critically assess the results of appropriate research principles in the area of kinesiology, types and categories of publications in kinesiology. In this course students are acquainted with the preparation of text for scientific journals and doctoral dissertation.
Learning outcomes Having passed this course, the student will be able to: 1. Describe the role and purpose of methodology of kinesiological research; 2. Describe and apply different types of research in kinesiology; 3. Analyse and choose appropriate methodological procedures for producing the final work projects on different topics; 4. Practically know the systems of testing and measuring carried out with the goal of transforming motor and functional abilities and variable morphological dimensions; 5. Analyse and assess the basic statistical results in the area of methodology; 6. Know the statistical methods for data analysis.
Lecturer / Teaching assistantProf.dr Rašid Hadžić
MethodologyLectures, exercises, seminar papers, consultations, exams.
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lecturesThe notion of science, structural elements of science, the need for measuring in research
I week exercises
II week lecturesThe notion of facts; Population and sample in kinesiological research.
II week exercises
III week lecturesTypes of research in kinesiology.
III week exercises
IV week lecturesResearch methods in kinesiology.
IV week exercises
V week lecturesGeneral research techniques.
V week exercises
VI week lecturesMid-term exam
VI week exercises
VII week lecturesTechniques and instruments of methodological research a
VII week exercises
VIII week lecturesTechniques of psychological status assessment. Techniques of sociological status assessment.
VIII week exercises
IX week lecturesAssessment of anthropomotor status. Metrical characteristics of tests.
IX week exercises
X week lecturesProjecting the research and project elements.
X week exercises
XI week lecturesThe meaning and importance of statistics. The basic statistical categories (stat. series, stat. scales, stat. procedures, variables).
XI week exercises
XII week lecturesSecond exam
XII week exercises
XIII week lecturesDescriptive statistical parameters – measures of central tendency; measures of dispersion
XIII week exercises
XIV week lecturesDistribution of frequencies, graphical representation of the distribution of frequencies. Assessment of the parameters of the basic set (the standard error of statistical mark, assessment of arithmetic mean of the basic set - population).
XIV week exercises
XV week lecturesFinal exam
XV week exercises
Student workloadWeekly: 5 credits x 40/30 = 6 hours and 40 minutes Structure of the workload: 3 hours of lectures 2 hours of exercises 1 hour and 40 minutes of independent work, including consultations During the semester: Lectures and final exam: 6,40 x 16= 106,40 hours Necessary preparations before the start of the semester (administration, registration, certification) 2 x (6 hours 40 minutes) = 13 hours 20 min. Total hours for the course: 5 x 30 = 150 hours Additional work for the preparation of the makeup final exam, including taking the makeup final exam from 0 to 30 hours Structure of the workload: 106,40 hours (teaching) + 13 hours 20 min. (preparation) + 30 hours (additional work)
Per weekPer semester
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
1 excercises
5 hour(s) i 0 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
6 x 30=180 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
36 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations Students are obliged to attend the lectures and do exams. .
ConsultationsOn Mondays at 10 am
LiteraturePerić D. (2006). Metodologija naučnih istraživanja,Novi Sad; Malacko, J., D. Popović (2001). Metodologija kineziološko antropoloških istraživanja, Leposavić; Mijanović, M., Vojvodić, M. (2008). Metodologija anatropologije sporta, Banja luka; Bala, G. (198
Examination methods- Attendance 5 points; - Participation 5 points - Two exams 15 points each (30 points in total);, - Seminar paper 10 points; - Final exam 50 points The passing grade is achieved if the student cumulatively earns 51 points and
Special remarks
CommentThe realisation plan for the teaching programme will be handed out to students at the beginning of the semester.
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty for Sport and Physical Education / SPORTS AND FITNESS / MANAGEMENT IN SPORTS AND FITNESS

Course: MANAGEMENT IN SPORTS AND FITNESS/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
7662Obavezan252+0+0
ProgramsSPORTS AND FITNESS
Prerequisites
Aims
Learning outcomes
Lecturer / Teaching assistant
Methodology
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lectures
I week exercises
II week lectures
II week exercises
III week lectures
III week exercises
IV week lectures
IV week exercises
V week lectures
V week exercises
VI week lectures
VI week exercises
VII week lectures
VII week exercises
VIII week lectures
VIII week exercises
IX week lectures
IX week exercises
X week lectures
X week exercises
XI week lectures
XI week exercises
XII week lectures
XII week exercises
XIII week lectures
XIII week exercises
XIV week lectures
XIV week exercises
XV week lectures
XV week exercises
Student workload
Per weekPer semester
5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
0 excercises
4 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
5 x 30=150 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
30 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations
Consultations
Literature
Examination methods
Special remarks
Comment
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points

Faculty for Sport and Physical Education / SPORTS AND FITNESS / MANAGEMENT IN SPORTS AND FITNESS

Course:MANAGEMENT IN SPORTS AND FITNESS/
Course IDCourse statusSemesterECTS creditsLessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory)
8755Obavezan252+0+0
ProgramsSPORTS AND FITNESS
Prerequisites There are no prerequisites required for signing up for this course
Aims Mastering the basic regulations of management in sport and fitness
Learning outcomes Having passed this course, the student will be able to: describe theories of management; analyse the management of sports and fitness events and security in sport; analyse the management of sports and fitness facilities; analyse organisational structure and culture of sports and fitness organisations; develop competence for strategic leadership in sport; manage and select the staff in tines centres.
Lecturer / Teaching assistantdoc. dr Stevo Popović
MethodologyLectures, seminar papers, consultations and exams
Plan and program of work
Preparing weekPreparation and registration of the semester
I week lecturesIntroductory lecture
I week exercises
II week lecturesTheories of management
II week exercises
III week lecturesManagement i sport and fitness
III week exercises
IV week lecturesManagement of sports facilities and security in sport
IV week exercises
V week lecturesManagement of sports events
V week exercises
VI week lecturesMid-term exam
VI week exercises
VII week lecturesStrategic management in sport and fitness
VII week exercises
VIII week lecturesOrganisational structure in sport and fitness
VIII week exercises
IX week lecturesLeadership in sport and fitness
IX week exercises
X week lecturesOrganisational culture
X week exercises
XI week lectures Managing activities in fitness centres
XI week exercises
XII week lecturesSecond exam
XII week exercises
XIII week lecturesStaff issues in fitness centres
XIII week exercises
XIV week lecturesImproving the fitness industry
XIV week exercises
XV week lecturesFinal exam
XV week exercises
Student workloadWeekly: 4 credits x 40/30 = 6 hours 40 minutes Structure of the workload: 2 hours of theoretical lectures 4 hours 40 minutes of independent work, including consultations During the semester: Lectures and final exam: 6 hours 40 minutes x 16 = 106 hours 40 minutes Necessary preparations before the start of the semester (administration, registration, certification) 2 x (6 hours 40 minutes) = 13 hours 20 minutes Total hours for the course: 5 x 30 = 150 hours Additional work for the preparation of the makeup final exam, including taking the makeup final exam from 0 to 30 hours Structure of the workload: 106 hours (teaching) + 13 hours 20 minutes (preparation) + 30 hours (additional work)
Per weekPer semester
5 credits x 40/30=6 hours and 40 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes
0 sat(a) practical classes
0 excercises
4 hour(s) i 40 minuts
of independent work, including consultations
Classes and final exam:
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =106 hour(s) i 40 minuts
Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification):
6 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =13 hour(s) i 20 minuts
Total workload for the subject:
5 x 30=150 hour(s)
Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item)
30 hour(s) i 0 minuts
Workload structure: 106 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 13 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 30 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work)
Student obligations Attendance, doing assigned thematic tasks, taking up 3 exams
ConsultationsOn Mondays from 10 am to 11 am
LiteraturePopović, S. (2014). Društveni odnsoi u sportu. Skripta; Skembler, G. (2007). Sport i društvo. Beograd: Clio.; Koković, D. (2006). Sociologija sporta. Beograd: Sportska akademija.; Cookley, J. (2003). Sport in Society: issues and controversies. New York, N
Examination methodsTaking up two exams (20 points each), attendance and activity in the class (5 points each) and taking up final exam (50 points) → the passing grade is achieved if the student cumulatively earns 51 points and regularly attends the classes
Special remarksnone
Commentnone
Grade:FEDCBA
Number of pointsless than 50 pointsgreater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 pointsgreater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 pointsgreater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 pointsgreater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 pointsgreater than or equal to 90 points
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