Physical Training

Bachelor's degree in combined or full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.

The programme can be studied as a single subject or as a single subject with a specialization (Fitness Training, Special Education of Security Forces or Sports Training).

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Submission deadline until midnight 28 February 2025.

What will you learn?

The three-year bachelor's degree program in Physical training aims to train university-qualified coaches and experts in the field of movement. Aligned with global trends in coach education, the program focuses on mastering theoretical knowledge and developing practical professional skills in coaching, along with interdisciplinary skills from fields such as psychology, medicine and physiotherapy, nutrition, and more.

This program allows students to specialize according to their interests, choosing from curricula like Fitness Training, Sports Training, Special Education of Security Forces, and Sports Education. Depending on their chosen specialization, graduates will be equipped to provide physical education and sports services to a broad spectrum of clients, including the general public, athletes of varying performance levels, and security personnel.

Graduates will also gain a comprehensive set of skills in enhancing physical performance, promoting health and lifestyle management, and preventing injuries and diseases. They will tailor these competencies to their client's age and developmental stages. Additionally, the program emphasizes developing transferable skills such as communication, teamwork, digital literacy, critical thinking, and foreign language proficiency, which are crucial for professional success and personal development.

Educational goals include enhancing communication skills, fostering teamwork in multidisciplinary teams, and using modern training methodologies that effectively develop fitness and movement skills specific to each curriculum. The program also covers competencies in managing, planning, periodizing, recording, and analyzing training processes. Further focus areas include compensatory and health exercises, recovery techniques, nutrition, the use of dietary supplements, and understanding doping issues. A strong emphasis is placed on utilizing modern tools to monitor and assess training responses, fatigue, and other physiological parameters using the latest technologies, which also support online monitoring and coaching.

The professional orientation of the program ensures that students gain real-world experience directly in sports centres and clubs facilitated by the faculty. This hands-on training, combined with courses offered in English and opportunities for international internships, prepares graduates to compete effectively in the global job market.

Practical training

The curriculum for the professional programs in Fitness Training, Sports Training, and Special Education of Security Forces spans a mandatory 12-week period, focusing on both individual client engagement and group training program management tailored to each program's professional direction.

The 12-week period is structured into Preparatory Practice 1 and 2, one week each during the second and third semesters, followed by Professional Practice, spanning ten weeks in the fourth semester. The practicum aims to provide experience in leading, managing, planning, documenting, and assessing the training process. Students will learn about teamwork dynamics within a team, such as the distribution of responsibilities among the head coach, conditioning coach, physiotherapist, etc. They will also engage in essential administrative tasks related to coaching, including maintaining attendance and injury records, monitoring training loads, and more.

Additionally, there will be a strong emphasis on utilizing modern equipment for sports performance diagnostics, software tools for planning and recording training sessions or annual training cycles, training analysis, fatigue assessment, and other physiological measures.

Career opportunities

Graduates of the Coaching study program are entitled to register in the Trade Register and subsequently operate the business 'Provision of Physical Education and Sports Services'.

Graduates find employment in the labour market in line with the profile of each curriculum by demonstrating competencies specified in the learning outcomes:

1. Fitness Training - This specialization focuses on providing physical education and sports services in fitness training. Graduates qualify as personal trainers in fitness within the fields of Physical Culture, Physical Education, and Sport. They will apply their theoretical and practical skills in planning, managing, and implementing fitness training programs in both private and public sectors, including sports or leisure institutions. This curriculum is available solely in a full-time format.

2. Sports Training - This profile concentrates on providing physical education and sports services in sports training tailored to the specific sports sector derived from the graduated specialization. Graduates will employ their theoretical and practical skills in planning, managing, and implementing sports training at regional and national sports associations, regional sports academies, sports clubs and centres, centres for talented youth, and other sports-focused leisure organizations. The specialization also prepares students for head coach or assistant coach roles in professional and semi-professional clubs, including national teams of selected sports. After completing this curriculum, students may seek coaching certification from sports associations based on their requirements. This curriculum is available solely in a full-time format.

3. Special Education of Security Forces - This profile is geared towards providing physical education and sports services in training security force members (including military and law enforcement). It involves theoretical and practical skills in planning, managing, and implementing fitness, sports, and specialized training (with an emphasis on combat sports, martial arts, and self-defence) in sectors that focus on training and physical preparation of security forces. This curriculum is available solely in a full-time format.

4. Sports Education - Graduates of this curriculum are specialized in general physical training within the framework of physical education and sports services. This curriculum is delivered in a combined format. It encompasses the overarching themes of the Coaching study program, including the individual curricula of Fitness Training, Sports Training, and Special Education for Security Forces. Through lifelong learning opportunities, such as micro-credentials, students can acquire additional competencies that prepare them for specific roles commonly taught in the full-time curricula and enhance their prospects for subsequent employment.

Deadlines

1 Nov 2024 – 28 Feb 2025

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Study options

Single-subject studies

Students have a pre-defined list of required courses, which are supplemented with selective and elective courses. The student pays full attention to the single field of study chosen.

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Single-subject studies with specialization

In the single-subject studies, the student deepens knowledge in the concrete focus of the degree programme and chooses one specialization. The specialization is stated in the university diploma.

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Follow-up studies

Graduates of the bachelor's degree programme will be able to follow up with any Master's degree at the Faculty of Sports Studies of MU. Study programmes with a direct link to the bachelor's curriculum are:

Applied Sports Education of Security Forces

Conditioning Training and Applied Kinesiology

Study information

Provided by Faculty of Sports Studies
Type of studies Bachelor's
Mode full-time Yes
combined Yes
distance No
Study options single-subject studies Yes
single-subject studies with specialization Yes
major/minor studies No
Standard length of studies 3 years
Language of instruction Czech

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