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Structure and Legislation in Sports Management
PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00
TEACHING GUIDE
STRUCTURE AND LEGISLATION IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT
Catholic University of Valencia
“San Vicente Mártir”
Academic Year 2016-2017
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SUBJECT TEACHING GUIDE
ECTS
SUBJECT: Structure and Legislation in Sports Management
6
FIELD: Sports and Recreation Management
MODULE: Professional Itinerary IV: Sports and Recreation
12
Management
TYPE OF TRAINING : Obligatoria
12+12 OPT
COURSE: 4º
SEMESTER: 7º
DEPARTMENT:
TEACHER:
Tomás Trenor
Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir”
Basic Sciences
E-mail:
[email protected]
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MODULE ORGANIZATION
Nº ECTS
12 + 12 OPT
PROFESSIONAL ITINERARY IV: SPORTS AND
RECREATION MANAGEMENT
TERM AND TEMPORARY LOCATION WITHIN THE CURRICULUM
The module of professional itinerary of management and sports recreation consists
of 24 credits corresponding to the subjects of " Structure and legislation in the sports
management (6 ECTS) ", " sports Facilities (6 ECTS) ", besides the optional ones "
sports Marketing (6 ECTS) " y " Sport and recreation (6 ECTS)”
The itinerary appears on the White Book studies realized on the professional exits in
the different application fields. It doesn’t manage to be a specialization, but It allows
them a best training to develop in a more specific form the future work,
simultaneously it allows the student to acquire a better base for the later
specialization in the Master.
SUBJECTS AND COURSES
MATTER
MANAGEMENT AND
SPORTS
RECREATION
MANAGEMENT AND
SPORTS
RECREATION
SPORTS
MARKETING
SPORT AND
RECREATION
ECTS
SUBJECT
ECTS
COURSE/
SEMESTER
12
Structure and Legislation in the
Sports Management
6
4/7
12
Sports facilities
6
4/7
6
Sports marketing
6
4/7
6
Sport and recreation
6
4/7
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SUBJECT TEACHING GUIDE:
STRUCTURE AND LEGISLATION IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT
PREREQUISITES: Overcome 6 ECTS applied knowledge credits of the professional
itinerary IV "Management and sports recreation”
GENERAL OBJETIVES
a. Acquire a structured knowledge of sport system and sport legislation in the
differents areas (local, autonomic, national and international).
b. Developing the analysis capacity of legal texts in relation to the sports
management.
c. Acquire resources to facilitate access and professional development in the
sports organizations.
Weighting
CROSS-CUTTING SKILL
1
2
CG3. Developing problem-solving competences through decision making.
3
4
x
CG4. Conveying written and oral information about the subject in a
X
correct way.
CG6. Developing interpersonal and team-work skills both in a national
and international context and in interdisciplinary as well as non
x
interdisciplinary teams.
CG7. Being able to carry out critical reasoning using the acquired
X
knowledge.
CG10. Developing competences to adapt to new situations and to
X
promote self-study.
CG11. Developing competences for creativity, initiative and enterprising
spirit.
X
CG13. Being able to apply theoretical knowledge to real situations.
X
CG15. Conveying the acquired knowledge both to specialists in the
X
subject and to people who are not experts on it.
CG18. Being able to carry out self-assessment.
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SPECIFIC SKILLS
2
3
4
CE16. Planning, developing and assessing physical activity programmes.
X
CE17. Designing projects for the management of organizations and
X
sports facilities.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
SKILLS
R.1. Acquiring knowledge and theoretical basic comprehension
of sports system and of sports legislation, relating them to
sports management.
CG3, CE16, CE17
R.2. Knowing and discovering the different action areas and
related matters to sports legislation: professional sport,
management of facilities, leisure and tourism, sports discipline,
doping, violence, etc.
CG3, CG6, CG7, CE16,
CE17
R.3. Demonstrating practical capacities in analysis and
synthesis of legal texts.
CG6, CG10, CG15, CE16,
CE17
R.4. Realizing effectively tasks of search of information related
to the legislation that concerns the sports activity.
CG6, CE16, CE17
R.5. Designing proposals for application of legislation to sports
organized activities.
CG4, CG7, CG10, CG13,
CG18, CE16, CE17
R.6. Realizing effectively tasks that involve decision-making in
sports management, based on the knowledge of the norm.
CG6, CG7, CG10, CG11,
CG15, CG18, CE16, CE17
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ON-CAMPUS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY
Teaching-Learning Methodology
Relationship with
Learning Outcomes for
the subject
ECTS
R1, R6
1,6
R2, R3, R4
0,56
R2, R3, R4, R5
0,04
R1-R6
0,2
- Teacher presentation of contents
ON-CAMPUS CLASS
- Analysis of competences, explanation
and in-class display of skills, abilities
and knowledge
- Group work sessions in groups
supervised by Professor
PRACTICAL CLASSES - Accomplishment of practical cases in
class, linked to the theory
- Personalized and small group
attention.
TUTORING
- Period of instruction and/or orientation
carried out by a tutor for the purpose of
reviewing
and
discussing
the
materials and topics presented in
lectures,
seminars,
readings,
writing papers, etc.
ASSESSMENT
- Group of written tests used during
initial, formative or additive student
assessment
TOTAL
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INDEPENDENT WORK ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY
Teaching-learning Methodology
Individual within the group:
- Reading article
- Tasks linked to the practice
ECTS
1,2,3,4, 5,6,7,8,9,11,
10, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16,17
1,2
- Search of information to extend and to
personalize the theoretical subject content
- Study of theoretical - practical materials
1,2,3,
that are approached in the subject
5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14
- Reading
,
- Tasks, works and practices proposed in
15, 16, 17
class
- Personal study of tests
2,4
TOTAL
3,6
TEAM WORK
Group:
- Search of information
- Practices in class
INDEPENDENT WORK
Relationship with
Learning Outcomes for
the subject
SKILLS ACQUISITION ASSESSMENT SYSTEM AND QUALIFICATIONS
SYSTEM
LEARNING OUTCOMES MEASURES
Awarded
Percentage
Written test + practical
supposition
R1,R2
40%
Practices realized in class
(individual and grupal)
R5, R6
Student individual work
(analysis texts, search of
information)
R3, R4, R5, R6
Assessment Tool
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40%
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To pass the course in 1st and 2nd call will be essential:
The written test and personal/group networks should be overcome with a greater than
5, and have an average score of all above 5 points to pass the course. If a student will
not exceed the assessment made by one of the instruments considered basic (and
examination papers), but the rest get a score greater than 5, will be graded at 4.5.
Be qualified with distinction after a former student who completed the course have
passed and obtained in each of the aspects of evaluation, a rating of outstanding and
has done volunteer work given in class.
SKILLS
DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS
ORGANIZATION IN BLOCKS OF CONTENT.
DEVELOPMENT OF CONTENTS IN TEACHING GUIDES
MODULE
1.SPORTS
SYSTEM
AND
CLASSIFICATION
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Sports System
1.2.1. The juridical - sports classification
1.2.2. Rules from private entities
1.2.3. General rules that affect in sport
1.2.3.1. Specific rules for the sport
1.2.3.2. State Law of sport
1.2.3.3. Autonomic Laws of sport
JURIDICAL
MODULE 2.- SPORT ORGANIZATION
1.3. Sport in Europe
1.4. Olympic Movement
1.5. Sports International Federations
1.6. State organization
1.7. Autonomous Communities organization
1.8. Local entities
CG3, CG4, CG6, CG7,
CG10, CG11, CG13,
CG15, CG18, CE16,
CE17
MODULE 3.- ASSOCIATIVE STRUCTURES OF SPORT
1.9. Sports clubs
1.10.
Sports federations
1.11.
Other associative figures of state and autonomic area
MODULE 4.- ACTION AREAS AND RELATED MATTERS
1.12.
Sports Discipline
1.13.
Teachings and sports qualifications
1.14.
Professional exercise regulation
1.15.
Labour law and sport
1.16.
Doping
1.17.
Violence in spectacles prevention
1.18.
Commercial law and sport
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To pass the course in 3rd and 4th call will be essential:
There will be a special group for students who are not of first registration and a teacher
in charge of that group.
The professor in charge of this group made up 6 and tutoring sessions of 2 hours each.
In each session the subject will be developed so as to reinforce the work of the skills
that each student needs to pass the course.
Evaluation of content will be made in the consideration set in the official calendar for
this course.
These sessions are available on the specific schedule.
TEMPORAL ORGANIZATION OF LEARNING
BLOCK CONTENT/TEACHING UNIT
NUMBER OF
SESSIONS
1
Block I: SPORTS SYSTEM AND JURIDICAL CLASSIFICATION
To be determined
2
Block II: SPORT ORGANIZATION
To be determined
3
Block III: ASSOCIATIVE STRUCTURES OF SPORT
To be determined
4
Block IV: ACTION AREAS AND RELATED MATTERS
To be determined
• To pass the course in 5th and subsequent calls will be essential:
There will be an exam made by the teaching group.
Aproved skills from another enrollments will not have validity.
Assessment of content and skills will be made during the examination set in the official
calendar for this course.
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