Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity



Students from non-EU countries

4. Mobility models

There are four mobility models available within the Erasmus Mundus Master Programme in Adapted Physical Activity:

Mobility model A: Catholic University Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium – Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences), Norway
In mobility model A, the K.U.Leuven delivers 30 ECTS, and the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences delivers 30 ECTS, as follows:

Phase 1: self-preparation phase, in which students update their preliminary knowledge in research methodology and pathology in APA, and information about the current status of APA (research, education, and formation) in their home countries. To facilitate this phase for the Erasmus Mundus third-country students, the Master Consortium offers the following means of distance learning: (i) ADAPT CD-ROM – a European curriculum in Adapted Physical Activity, and (ii) course materials and self-assessment tests available on the website of the program.

Phase 2: hosted by the K.U.Leuven (Belgium). A multidisciplinary package of theoretical courses given by different European APA experts from the K.U.Leuven and the Consortium Universities.

- L862 APA and Sports: International Perspectives (3 ECTS)
- L863 Comparative Study in APA (3 ECTS)
- L865 Research Methodology in APA (3 ECTS)
- L864 Management and Social (Re)Integration (3 ECTS)
- L880 Pathology and Implications of Exercise for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 ECTS)
- L866 Applied Research in APA: State-of-the-Art (9 ECTS)

Phase 3: hosted by the K.U.Leuven. In-depth orientation in APA intervention (lectures, seminars, visits, and practical training), within a modular system. Students can choose among: sensorymotor disorders, physiological disorders, or psychosocial disorders.

L868 Adapted Physical Activity intervention (6 ECTS) – three options:

A) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Sensorymotor disorders

- Program Design and Evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: cerebral palsy, sensory disorders, neurological rehabilitation, CVA neurological rehabilitation, SCI, hippotherapy, principles of adapting activities, games and sports, and orthopedic diseases

B) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Psychosocial disorders

- Program design and evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: autism, mental retardation, psychomotor therapy in children (part 1), psychomotor therapy in children (part 2), adult psychiatric patients, special physical education and APA

C) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Physiological disorders

- Program design and evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: obesity, respiratory disorders, neurological rehabilitation, cardiac disorders in children, cancer, cardiac disorders in adults

Phase 4: hosted by the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. Introduction to existing initiatives of APA intervention and APA research in a specialised centre at a partner university with a specific population.

Introductory course: Participation in clinical practice and research-based seminars related to the clinical practice (10 ECTS)

The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences offers an APA intervention program, organised in cooperation with the Beitostølen Health Sports Center (BHC), a national institution with a world-wide reputation in adapted physical activity and rehabilitation.

The NSSS and the BHC work closely together regarding student practice in theoretical seminars on all academic levels, from BA to PhD, and on research projects.

Phase 5: hosted by Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.

Master's thesis: Final assessment of the master's project proposal and related specialisation in clinical practice, data collection/empirical study, and writing of master's dissertation (20 ECTS)

Research areas offered by the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences :

  • The handicapped body and learning of practical skills in Adapted Physical Activity
  • Phenomenological approaches to APA with emphasis on case studies
  • Effect measurements (physiological, biomechanical, social, and psychological) of APA in rehabilitation
  • Organisation of APA at national and local level in integrated settings
  • Optimal performance by individualisation of skill learning in a range of sports activities (adapted winter activities and outdoor life in general are specialities for Norway)

Mobility model B: Catholic University Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium – Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences), Norway - K.U.leuven

In model B, the K.U.Leuven delivers 42 ECTS (24 + 18), and the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences delivers 18 ECTS, as follows:

Phase 1: self-preparation phase, in which students update their preliminary knowledge in research methodology and pathology in APA, and information about the current status of APA (research, education, and formation) in their home countries. To facilitate this phase for the Erasmus Mundus third-country students, the Master Consortium offers the following means of distance learning: (i) ADAPT CD-ROM – a European curriculum in Adapted Physical Activity, and (ii) course materials and self-assessment tests available on the website of the program.

Phase 2: hosted by the K.U.Leuven (Belgium). A multidisciplinary package of theoretical courses given by different European APA experts from the K.U.Leuven and the Consortium Universities.

- L862 APA and Sports: International Perspectives (3 ECTS)
- L863 Comparative Study in APA (3 ECTS)
- L865 Research Methodology in APA (3 ECTS)
- L864 Management and Social (Re)Integration (3 ECTS)
- L880 Pathology and Implications of Exercise for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 ECTS)
- L866 Applied Research in APA: State-of-the-Art (9 ECTS)

Phase 3 & Phase 4: Hosted by Norwegian School of Sport Sciences with a total amount of 10 ECTS: In-depth orientation in APA, fully adapted in English and including: introductory course - participation in clinical practice (4 ECTS) and specialisation within clinical practice and research based seminars related to clinical practice and program design and evaluation (6 ECTS)

The NSSS offers these two phases organized in a close relation with two national institutions with a world-wide reputation in the area of adapted physical activity and rehabilitation. Beitostolen Healthsports Centre (BHC) and Stavern Hospital for Rehabilitation (SHR).

Phase 5: hosted by the K.U.Leuven.

Master's thesis (data collection, data analysis, and writing the master's dissertation) (18 ECTS)

The Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy at the K.U.Leuven has a research unit in Adapted Physical Activity, recognised world-wide as a centre of excellence. Numerous research topics are offered encompassing different disability groups and/or different aspects of sports and APA participation.

Research areas offered by the K.U.Leuven:

  • Wheelchair propulsion
  • Gate analysis of persons with a neurological diseases and Down's syndrome
  • Cardiorespiratory responses of wheelchair users
  • Psychosocial aspects of APA: study of attitudes toward inclusion and participation
  • Physical self-concept of persons with psychosocial disturbances
  • Physiological and social responses of stroke patients participating in sport
  • Physiological responses of cardiac patients participating in sport (HARPA project)
  • Adapted Physical Activities and sports for senior citizens
  • Aquatic activities for patients with neurological diseases
  • Race analysis of Paralympic swimming
  • Training evaluation of elite athletes with disabilities (wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis; wheelchair rugby, track and field athletics, and swimming)
  • Effects of psychomotor therapy with psychiatric patients (anorexia nervosa, depressive-psychotic patients)
  • Physical activity for elderly


Mobility model C
Catholic University Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium - Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic (UP)

In model C, the K.U.Leuven delivers 30 ECTS, and UP delivers 30 ECTS, as follows:

Phase 1: self-preparation phase, in which students update their preliminary knowledge in research methodology and pathology in APA, and information about the current status of APA (research, education, and formation) in their home countries. To facilitate this phase for the Erasmus Mundus third-country students, the Master Consortium offers the following means of distance learning: (i) ADAPT CD-ROM – a European curriculum in Adapted Physical Activity, and (ii) course materials and self-assessment tests available on the website of the program.

Phase 2: hosted by the K.U.Leuven (Belgium). A multidisciplinary package of theoretical courses given by different European APA experts from the K.U.Leuven and the Consortium Universities.

- L862 APA and Sports: International Perspectives (3 ECTS)
- L863 Comparative Study in APA (3 ECTS)
- L865 Research Methodology in APA (3 ECTS)
- L864 Management and Social (Re)Integration (3 ECTS)
- L880 Pathology and Implications of Exercise for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 ECTS)
- L866 Applied Research in APA: State-of-the-Art (9 ECTS)

Phase 3: hosted by K.U.Leuven. In-depth orientation in APA intervention (lectures, seminars, visits and practical training), within a modular system. Students can choose among: sensorymotor disorders, physiological disorders, or psychosocial disorders.

L868 Adapted Physical Activity intervention (6 ECTS) – three options:

A) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Sensorymotor disorders

- Program Design and Evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: cerebral palsy, sensory disorders, neurological rehabilitation, CVA neurological rehabilitation, SCI, hippotherapy, principles of adapting activities, games and sports, and orthopedic diseases

B) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Psychosocial disorders

- Program design and evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: autism, mental retardation, psychomotor therapy in children (part 1), psychomotor therapy in children (part 2), adult psychiatric patients, special physical education and APA

C) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Physiological disorders

- Program design and evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: obesity, respiratory disorders, neurological rehabilitation, cardiac disorders in children, cancer, cardiac disorders in adults

Phase 4: hosted by UP. Introduction to the existing initiatives of APA intervention and APA research in specialised centres at a partner university with a specific population.

Introductory course: participation in practice in specialised centres and research-based seminars related to the practical training (10 ECTS)

The UP offers practical experience and quality supervision in the following settings:

  • Special Olympics sports centres (Olomouc “Topolany”, Olomouc “Klic”, Sternberk - Vincentium)
  • Adapted physical education in integrated school settings (the Olomouc special integrative pre-school institution, and three public schools offering integrated settings: “Helsinska,” “Lutin,” and “Zabreh”)
  • Intensive two-week courses in adapted winter sports, leisure time sports for children with multiple disabilities in the university sport club

Phase 5: hosted by UP.

Master's thesis: final assessment of the master's project proposal, data collection/empirical study, data analysis, and writing of master's dissertation (20 ECTS)

Research areas offered by the UP:

  • Mental disability and the Special Olympic process: improving public awareness and attitudes toward persons with mental disabilities
  • Adapted physical education in integrated school settings: adaptation of programmes, adaptation of the environment, and attitudes toward participation
  • Specific sport-oriented research performance parameters and training methodology in: boccia, wheelchair basketball, sledge hockey, sitting volleyball, and adapted winter sports.

Mobility model D Catholic University Leuven (K.U.Leuven) – University of Limerick, Ireland (UL)
In model D, the K.U.Leuven delivers 30 ECTS, and UL delivers 30 ECTS, as follows:

Phase 1: self-preparation phase, in which students update their preliminary knowledge in research methodology and pathology in APA, and information about the current status of APA (research, education, and formation) in their home countries. To facilitate this phase for the Erasmus Mundus third-country students, the Master Consortium offers the following means of distance learning: (i) ADAPT CD-ROM – a European curriculum in Adapted Physical Activity, and (ii) course materials and self-assessment tests available on the website of the program.

Phase 2: hosted by the K.U.Leuven (Belgium). A multidisciplinary package of theoretical courses given by different European APA experts from the K.U.Leuven and the Consortium Universities.

- L862 APA and Sports: International Perspectives (3 ECTS)
- L863 Comparative Study in APA (3 ECTS)
- L865 Research Methodology in APA (3 ECTS)
- L864 Management and Social (Re)Integration (3 ECTS)
- L880 Pathology and Implications of Exercise for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 ECTS)
- L866 Applied Research in APA: State-of-the-Art (9 ECTS)

Phase 3: hosted by K.U.Leuven. In-depth orientation in APA intervention (lectures, seminars, visits and practical training), within a modular system. Students can choose among: sensorymotor disorders, physiological disorders, or psychosocial disorders.

L868 Adapted Physical Activity intervention (6 ECTS) – three options:

A) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Sensorymotor disorders

- Program Design and Evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: cerebral palsy, sensory disorders, neurological rehabilitation, CVA neurological rehabilitation, SCI, hippotherapy, principles of adapting activities, games and sports, and orthopedic diseases

B) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Psychosocial disorders

- Program design and evaluation
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity: autism, mental retardation, psychomotor therapy in children (part 1), psychomotor therapy in children (part 2), adult psychiatric patients, special physical education and APA

C) Adapted Physical Activity intervention – Physiological disorders

- Program design and evaluation (2 ECTS)
- Evaluation and intervention methods in Adapted Physical Activity (6 ECTS): obesity, respiratory disorders, neurological rehabilitation, cardiac disorders in children, cancer, cardiac disorders in adults

Phase 4: hosted by UL. Introduction to the existing initiatives of APA intervention and APA research in specialised centres at the Partner University with a specific population.

Introductory course: participation in practice in specialised centres and research based seminars related to practical training (10 ECTS)

The UL offers practical experience and quality supervision in the following settings:

  • Brothers of Charity Services, BAWNMORE - The programs caters for people of all abilities. Activities include sailing, horse riding, bowling, hill-walking, indoor hockey and soccer.
  • The Daughters of Charity, St.Vincents, Lisnagry, Limerick - a centre which caters for the holistic needs of both children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The clientele have access to a fully equipped pool, physical education and physiotherapy. The centre provides an extensive Special Olympics program, which currently has over 120 athletes participating in 9 different sports.
  • Catherine Mc Auley Special School; Enable Ireland Children's Services Limerick; School for the Deaf/Hearing Impaired, Limerick
  • COPE Foundation, Cork, Ireland: service provider for around 1,600 people with Learning Disabilities, from newly born infants to geriatrics. It has booth residential and day care. Practical training is offered in the Department of Leisure, Recreation and Physical Activity.

Phase 5: hosted by UL.

Master's thesis: final assessment of the master's project proposal, data collection/empirical study, data analysis, writing of master dissertation (20 ECTS)

Research areas offered by the UP:

  • Variation in Functional Measurement: Indicators of permanent Iimpairment consistency of human functional movement in children with cerebral palsy
  • Human function and impairment analysis
  • Dance and theories of embodiment
  • Biomechanical analysis of motion from video-taped athletes with disabilities
  • Force-velocity relationship and stretch – shortening cycle function in wheelchair-racing athletes
  • Motor development and skill acquisition of infants with an intellectual disability
  • Integration of adults with disabilities in recreational sports
  • Physical Activity promotion for persons with a disability.
  • Physical fitness and activity levels of individuals with learning difficulties.
  • Physical education provision for individuals with a disability
  • Development of measurement techniques to analyse physical activity correlates for individuals with learning difficulty
  • Dietary intervention, exercise, and bone health of individuals with a disability

 

European Commission : Education and Culture
Palacky University Olomouc
University of Limerick
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven


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