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Practical Training 4Laajuus (5 cr)

Code: R705LL89

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Tarja Tammia

Objective

After this study unit

• You know how to use your acquired skills and your own strengths in a separately agreed work assignment, where you plan and implement events, projects and/or development tasks related to the promotion of physical activity or health.
• You will develop and deepen your own professional competence and utilize the knowledge base of the field of sports that you have acquired in development tasks.
• You work goal-oriented and actively as a responsible employee of your internship.
• You understand the meaning and importance of networking as part of your own employment and career planning.

Competences: Learning skills, work community skills, innovation skills

Content

Evaluating one's own competence
Work community skills
Ethical competence

Further information

It is also possible to complete 10 credits.

Enrollment

09.01.2024 - 03.11.2024

Timing

05.02.2024 - 09.12.2024

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Sports Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 60

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Sports and Leisure Management
Teachers
  • Kaisa Pyykkönen
Responsible person

Kaisa Pyykkönen

Student groups
  • RA75L22S
    Bachelor of Sports Studies, (blended studies) Rovaniemi, Autumn 2023
  • RA75L21S
    Liikunnanohjaajakoulutus, Rovaniemi, syksy 2021
  • RA75L23S
    Bachelor of Sports Studies, (blended studies) Rovaniemi, Autumn 2023

Objective

After this study unit

• You know how to use your acquired skills and your own strengths in a separately agreed work assignment, where you plan and implement events, projects and/or development tasks related to the promotion of physical activity or health.
• You will develop and deepen your own professional competence and utilize the knowledge base of the field of sports that you have acquired in development tasks.
• You work goal-oriented and actively as a responsible employee of your internship.
• You understand the meaning and importance of networking as part of your own employment and career planning.

Competences: Learning skills, work community skills, innovation skills

Content

Evaluating one's own competence
Work community skills
Ethical competence

Teaching methods

At the beginning of the course, the student will meet the responsible teacher and discuss/agree on the internship. Discussion times can be booked in the course Moodle workspace and the student will book a suitable discussion time for him/herself.

The student will find an internship placement in line with the competence objectives and will draw up an internship contract and plan with the placement. The placement agreement and plan is signed electronically by the student, the placement site and the supervisor before the placement starts. The signed placement contracts and plans are returned to the Moodle workspace.

The student will produce an internship booklet on his/her internship according to the instructions and return it to the Moodle workspace. The course is assessed by the supervisor on the basis of the internship booklet on a pass/fail scale. The last date for returning the internship booklet is 09 Dec 2024.

Evaluation scale

Approved/Rejected

Assessment methods and criteria

Tasks
1. Discussing the internship with the responsible teacher (pass/fail)
2. Drawing up, returning and signing the internship contract and plan if the student is not doing the internship under a separate employment contract.
3. Traineeship in a contractually agreed environment (pass/fail)
4. Internship booklet: reporting on the internship, with the internship certificate and time sheet attached, and any other work samples related to the internship (pass/fail)

All assignments must be passed. The course will be assessed on a pass/fail basis.
The last date for returning the course workbook is 9 Dec 2024

Further information

It is also possible to complete 10 credits.