Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

Academic calendar

The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.

Academic calendar

Course calendar

The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..

Definition of lesson periods
Period From To
I SEMESTRE Oct 1, 2018 Jan 25, 2019
II SEMESTRE Mar 4, 2019 May 31, 2019
Exam sessions
Session From To
Sessione invernale Jan 28, 2019 Feb 28, 2019
Sessione estiva Jun 3, 2019 Jul 5, 2019
Sessione autunnale Aug 26, 2019 Sep 30, 2019
Sessione straordinaria Jan 27, 2020 Feb 28, 2020
Degree sessions
Session From To
Sessione invernale Mar 18, 2018 Apr 5, 2018
Sessione estiva Jul 8, 2019 Jul 26, 2019
Sessione autunnale Oct 14, 2019 Nov 5, 2019
Sessione straordinaria Mar 16, 2020 Apr 3, 2020

Exam calendar

Exam dates and rounds are managed by the relevant Exercise Science Teaching and Student Services Unit.
To view all the exam sessions available, please use the Exam dashboard on ESSE3.
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Exam calendar

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Academic staff

A B C D F L M P R S T V Z

Ardigo' Luca Paolo

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Bertucco Matteo

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Bortolan Lorenzo

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Cesari Paola

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Dell'Aquila Paolo

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Donadelli Massimo

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Donati Donatella

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Fiorio Mirta

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Lanza Massimo

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Lascioli Angelo

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Leone Roberto

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Moghetti Paolo

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Pellegrini Barbara

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Pogliaghi Silvia

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Polettini Aldo Eliano

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Roi Giulio Sergio

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Rovetti Nicola

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Sartori Fabio

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Schena Federico

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Smania Nicola

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Tinazzi Michele

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Valentini Roberto

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Vitali Francesca

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Zanolin Maria Elisabetta

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Study Plan

The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.

Modules Credits TAF SSD
Between the years: 1°- 2°1 module among the following

Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)

TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.




S Placements in companies, public or private institutions and professional associations

Teaching code

4S004073

Coordinator

Nicola Rovetti

Credits

3

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

M-EDF/01 - PHYSICAL TRAINING SCIENCES AND METHODOLOGY

Period

II SEMESTRE dal Mar 4, 2019 al May 31, 2019.

Learning outcomes

The course intends to provide adequate knowledge of sports and motor activities that can be carried out in a natural environment and will have the main purpose of finalizing these activities to aspects such as: improving the fitness of the person; opportunities to improve individual athletic performance; improvement of teamwork; improving the quality of life of the person; education and motor development. Some practical activities in the natural environment will be treated both theoretically and practically.
A further objective of the course is to provide basic knowledge in order to manage, organize, promote activities in a natural environment, seeking to fully exploit the knowledge and skills of a graduate in motor science through practical application.
In particular, reference will be made to user targets such as elderly people and people with disabilities.
The specific objectives of the course are the presentation and analysis of the different aspects of the following activities:

• Trekking, winter hiking with snowshoes, Nordic walking and other modes of movement that can be carried out in a natural environment.
• Hebertism and the "natural method": from the foundations of physical education to a new way of carrying out motor activity.
• Orientation, topography and knowledge of resources and limitations of the natural environment
• Climbing, a complete sport that requires motor, psychological and emotional skills.
• Adventure as the main tool of human training, from outdoor-education to outdoor training.
For each field of sport / motor sport presented, the course intends to provide to each trainer, skills related to:
• promotion and organization of the activity
• design and choice of appropriate activities according to the target user target
• management and management of group activity
In addition, the following aspects will be developed in some cases:
• motion analysis and correct teaching
• Teamwork
• Identifying and managing emotional states of the person

Program

During the course each specific theme (activities listed above) will be dealt with in both practical and theoretical aspects.
The course will be organized in 8 hours of classroom lessons and 5 sessions of 6 hours for the practical part. Each practical meeting will take place in the natural environment and will deal with a specific discipline.

In theory classes the following topics will be dealt with:
1. Walking: the value of the journey as a physical activity with a short presentation of the metabolic and biomechanical aspects. Trekking, snowshoeing, Nordic walking and various walking techniques, presentation of technical aspects and materials to be usedTheory and practice of Hebert and of natural gymnastics. The value of motor and sport activities carried out in nature, the effects on the body and on the person.
2. The theory and practice of Georges Hebert and of natural gymnastics. The value of motor and sport activities carried out in nature; natural movements and their practice as maintenance and promotion of health; the effects of the practice of movement in the natural environment on the organism (earthing, etc.).
3. Preparation of motor activity in a natural environment. The use of planning, analysis of the situation and verification cards. The equipment according to the different types of proposals.
4. The organization of motor activity interventions in a natural environment, differentiated according to the different types of users: weak social groups, social groups with special needs (Neet, prisoners, etc.), children and the elderly. Adventure and sport in natural environments: the different professional figures that operate in environments and natural and the collaboration with these.


In practical exercises:

• The value of the movement performed in the open air, the strengths and variables from the controller and manage. Types of proposals and differentiation of contents according to different users (school, weak groups, risk subjects, special social groups). Characteristics of motor activities in natural environments and their management. How to enhance the resources of the natural environment in an educational logic with different categories of social groups.

• Physical movement and physical activity in nature: the natural ways of moving in the natural environment: walking, fast walking, trekking, running, running uphill, downhill running, fast running, long distance travel. Other ways of moving with the use of different equipment: snowshoes, skis, trekking poles, Nordic walking, etc. Orientation: use of maps, field orientation, compass, GPS, mobile apps.

• "Hebertismo" and natural gymnastics: how to interpret the natural environment according to a proposal of differentiated physical activity, from gymnastics to open air to Hebert paths in nature; The natural environment as an ideal setting for physical activity from the elderly to the child, from the professional athlete to people with special needs.

• Adventure, as an ever-present dimension of outdoor activities, and its usefulness and importance in education, in human growth and formation, in team work.
Management of adventurous situations; the risk and the danger; the different professionals with whom to collaborate in outdoor training projects.
Social groups at risk and adventure: social promotion projects and empowerment.

During the activity practiced, the theoretical elements presented above will be introduced, through an active comparison methodology. Students will be given a handout and after each meeting the students will be required to produce a written paper, develop different aspects for each activity, according to the indications that will be provided by the teacher.

Reference texts
Author Title Publishing house Year ISBN Notes
Andrea Bianchi A piedi nudi Edicicloeditore  
Patrick Edlinger Arrampicare  
Luigina Mortari, Rosanna Zerbato Avventure in natura Edizioni Junior 2007
Lucia Carpi Educare in natura Erikson 2017
Duccio Demetrio Filosofia del camminare Raffaello Cortina Editore 2005
Luca Gianotti L'arte di camminare 2011
Riccardo Massa Linee di fuga 1999

Examination Methods

The course exam will take into account the different written reports that each student will elaborate after each of the experiences they make and end with a final synthesis interview of the entire program being conducted.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

Type D and Type F activities

Career prospects


Module/Programme news

News for students

There you will find information, resources and services useful during your time at the University (Student’s exam record, your study plan on ESSE3, Distance Learning courses, university email account, office forms, administrative procedures, etc.). You can log into MyUnivr with your GIA login details: only in this way will you be able to receive notification of all the notices from your teachers and your secretariat via email and soon also via the Univr app.

Graduation

List of theses and work experience proposals

theses proposals Research area
Soglia Anaerobica (Anaerobic Threshold) Physiology, Pathophysiology and Endocrinology: Organ physiology, pathophysiology, endocrinology, metabolism, ageing, tumorigenesis, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome - Metabolism, biological basis of metabolism related disorders
Studio Componente Lenta (Slow Component) Physiology, Pathophysiology and Endocrinology: Organ physiology, pathophysiology, endocrinology, metabolism, ageing, tumorigenesis, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome - Metabolism, biological basis of metabolism related disorders
Aspetti psicologici dello sport adattato: la Disabilty Sport Psychology (DSP) Various topics
Bioenergetica e biomeccanica del long bed rest Various topics
Caratterizzazione e promozione dei percorsi ciclo-pedonali del Comune di Affi Various topics
Competenze professionali e spazi occupazionali del laureato in Scienze Motorie Various topics
Efetti dell'esercizio fisico di breve durata ed alta intensità in donne affette da PCOS Various topics
Effetti dell'esercizio fisico su composizione corporea, sensibilità insulinica e grasso epatico e muscolare in soggetti con diabeti tipo 2 Various topics
Effetti dell'esercizio fisico sul quadro metabolico e sull'outcome neonatale in donne con diabete gestazionale Various topics
Il costo energetico del cammino con ausilio in soggetti anziani Various topics
Il ruolo dell'immaginazione e dell'osservazione di azioni nella riabilitazione neuromotoria Various topics
La stabilità posturale negli adulti anziani influenzata da feedback di tipo sonoro Various topics
Preparazione mentale (Psychological Skill Training) alla pratica sportiva di atleti con disabilità fisica Various topics
Relazione fra capacità motorie, composizione corporea e caratteristiche endocrino-metabolico in donne affette da sindrome dell'ovaio policistico Various topics
Review dei sistemi misura portatili dell'attività fisica e del dispendio metabolico Various topics
Ricadute psicologiche delle attività motorie adattate (APA) per persone anziane e con disabilità fisiche e cognitive Various topics
Studio degli aggiustamenti posturali anticipati in diverse condizioni dinamiche Various topics
Valutazione della forza in donne affette da Sindrome dell'ovaio Policistico Various topics

Student mentoring


Gestione carriere


Orario lezioni

L’orario delle lezioni comprende

Lezioni Frontali in aula

Esercitazioni e laboratori

Questi ultimi sono organizzati per gruppi dai singoli docenti responsabili dei corsi.

L'orario è pubblicato nel portale studenti

 

Modalità di frequenza

Vige l'obbligo di frequenza al 70% come specificato nel Regolamento di ogni singolo corso di laurea e laurea magistrale:

Regolamento L-22 triennale

Regolamento LM-67

Regolamento LM-68


Ulteriori informazioni:

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App Univr Lezioni, FAQ e guida all'utilizzo sono disponibili al seguente link: orario-lezioni-e-modalita-di-frequenza

Comunicati: Avvisi per studenti

 


Internships

Internships are aimed at enabling students to gain direct knowledge of the world of work and to acquire specific professional skills.

Internships are carried out under the responsibility of an individual lecturer, and can be carried out in professional firms, public administration bodies and companies recognised by the University of Verona.

Any CFU credits gained by doing internships will be recognised and recorded by the University in accordance with the relevant University regulations in force (Regolamento d’Ateneo per il riconoscimento dei crediti maturati negli stage universitari).

For further information on internships, please go to: https://www.univr.it/it/i-nostri-servizi/stage-e-tirocini.


Linguistic training CLA


Certificazione medica di idoneità

Riferimenti normativi principali: DM 24 aprile 2013 art. 3, GU 169 del 20-07-2013; Decreto del Ministro della Salute dell’8 agosto 2014 e s.m.i.

Per frequentare le attività dei corsi di Laurea e Laurea magistrale di Scienze motorie è obbligatorio presentare la certificazione medica di idoneità fisica per attività sportiva non agonistica. La certificazione è necessaria per accedere alle attività pratiche-esercitative e al tirocinio.

à COME OTTENERE LA CERTIFICAZIONE

La certificazione - riportante l’indicazione che è stato eseguito l’ECG a riposo - può essere rilasciata da:

  • centri o servizi di medicina dello sport delle ASL (ora ATS) e delle aziende ospedaliere
  • istituti della Federazione Medico Sportiva Italiana
  • centri pubblici o privati autorizzati:
    • dai medici di medicina generale di libera scelta, relativamente ai propri assistiti;
    • dal medico specialista in medicina dello sport.

L’ECG a riposo deve essere ripetuto annualmente.

E’ ammesso anche il certificato medico di idoneità alla pratica sportiva agonistica, per chi ne fosse già in possesso.

à SCADENZA PER LA PRESENTAZIONE

La certificazione medica deve essere prodotta al momento dell'immatricolazione e, comunque, entro l’inizio delle lezioni alla Segreteria Corsi di Studio Scienze motorie. Spetta agli studenti rinnovarla annualmente alla scadenza - per ogni anno di iscrizione in corso o fuori corso. La Segreteria effettuerà periodicamente dei controlli sulla consegna dei certificati.

NOTA: Studenti immatricolati a seguito di SUBENTRO/RIPESCAGGIO/TRASFERIMENTO IN INGRESSO: se non è possibile rispettare la scadenza di presentazione del certificato sopra indicata, avvisare la Segreteria Corsi di Studio Scienze, scrivendo all’indirizzo certmed.scienzemotorie@ateneo.univr.it

 

à MODALITA’ DI CONSEGNA

La certificazione va inviata alla Segreteria Corsi di Studio Scienze motorie dalla propria e-mail istituzionale nome.cognome@studenti.univr.it all’indirizzo certmed.scienzemotorie@ateneo.univr.it.


Student login and resources


Competenze linguistiche

 

DOPO LA LAUREA TRIENNALE
Per proseguire gli studi in uno dei corsi di Laurea Magistrale dell'ambito delle Scienze motorie è necessario possedere competenze linguistiche almeno di livello B1 informatizzato (o superiore) specificamente di lingua inglese, poichè i corsi di studio di livello superiore prevedono nel proprio piano didattico la presenza di  insegnamenti o di moduli impartiti dai docenti direttamente in inglese.

Inoltre, tali competenze costituiscono requisito di accesso indispensabile per poter partecipare alla prova di ìngresso oppure per iscriversi ad una laurea magistrale.

La conoscenza di altre lingue diverse dall'Inglese NON può venire riconosciuta come "requisito" utile per l'accesso ai corsi di laurea magistrale. Tuttavia, la certificazione posseduta potrà essere valutata da un'apposita Commissione di docenti ed eventualmente riconosciuta in termini di crediti (CFU) a scelta dello studente, presentando domanda al momento dell'immatricolazione.

Si invita a leggere con attenzione i bandi di concorso annuali per l'ammissione ai corsi di laurea magistrali per maggiori informazioni - consultare nel sito del corso di studio anche la sezione "Iscriversi".