Global Sport EcosystemsLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: R300CE83
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- English
Objective
Having completed this study unit,
· You recognize the unique environment of the Arctic and how the sports industry functions.
· You identify the interregional benefits of good practice exchange and the European Union funding mechanisms to promote health and well-being.
· You can identify corporate social responsibility in sport and the impact sport organisations can have on communities.
· You recognize the different characteristics of regions and cities that define them globally as areas of sporting excellence.
· You know the infrastructure required by regions and cities to promote physical activity and well-being to all generations.
Competences: International and Multiculturalism Competence, Sustainable Development Competence, Leadership and Management Competence
Content
Theme 1. Inter-regional sporting good practice exchange:
Theme 2. Corporate social responsibility and Sport Organisations
Theme 3. Discover the world of sporting excellence and what it means.
Theme 4. Regional and Local infrastructure to support healthy communities.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Level 1
Global Sport Environments:
You are able to describe the unique environment of the Arctic and how the sports industry functions.
You are able to name the interregional benefits of good practice exchange and the European Union funding mechanisms to promote health and well-being.
You are able to name corporate social responsibility in sport and the impact sport organisations can have on communities.
You are able to describe the different characteristics of regions and cities that define them globally as areas of sporting excellence.
You know the infrastructure required by regions and cities to promote physical activity and well-being to all generations.
Level 2
Global Sport Environments:
You know the unique environment of the Arctic and how the sports industry functions.
You know the interregional benefits of good practice ex-change and the European Union funding mechanisms to promote health and well-being.
You know corporate social responsibility in sport and the impact sport organisations can have on communities.
You know the different characteristics of regions and cities that define them globally as areas of sporting excellence.
You know and are able to describe the infrastructure required by regions and cities to promote physical activity and well-being to all generations.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Level 3
Global Sport Environments:
You understand the unique environment of the Arctic and how the sports industry functions.
You understand and are able to describe by using examples the interregional benefits of good practice exchange and the European Union funding mechanisms to promote health and well-being.
You understand and are able to describe by using examples corporate social responsibility in sport and the impact sport organisations can have on communities.
You understand the different characteristics of regions and cities that define them globally as areas of sporting excellence.
You understand the infrastructure required by regions and cities to promote physical activity and well-being to all generations.
Level 4
Global Sport Environments:
You have a command of the unique environment of the Arctic and how the sports industry functions.
You have a command of the interregional benefits of good practice exchange and the European Union funding mechanisms to promote health and well-being.
You have a command of corporate social responsibility in sport and the impact sport organisations can have on communities.
You have a command of the different characteristics of regions and cities that define them globally as areas of sporting excellence.
You have a command of the infrastructure required by regions and cities to promote physical activity and well-being to all generations.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Level 5
Global Sport Environments:
You have a command of the unique environment of the Arctic and how the sports industry functions as a whole.
You have a command of the interregional benefits of good practice exchange and the European Union funding mechanisms to promote health and well-being as a whole.
You have a command of corporate social responsibility in sport and the impact sport organisations can have on communities as a whole.
You have a command the different characteristics of regions and cities that define them globally as areas of sporting excellence.
You have a command of the infrastructure required by regions and cities to promote physical activity and well-being to all generations as a whole.