Module Descriptors
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
PUBL60055
Key Facts
Faculty of Health Sciences
Level 6
15 credits
Contact
Leader: June Sampson
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 126
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • ORAL weighted at 40%
  • COURSEWORK -ESSAY weighted at 60%
Module Details
Module Resources
Appropriately and adequately equipped lecture theatre
Appropriately and adequately stocked library facilities
Internet access sufficient to access blackboard
Module Learning Strategies
Contact Hours: (24)
10 x 2 hour tutor-led lecture programme
2 x 2 hour student led poster presentation sessions

Independent Study Hours: (126)
63 hours background reading
63 hours preparation for assessment
Module Indicative Content
The module aims to provide students with opportunities to acquire relevant knowledge and understanding of:
a) the health problems of defined population groups
b) the benefits of health-related activity
c) examples of specific physical activity programmes for selected population groups


Students will also explore exercise-related factors that limit health and fitness from the perspective of their development and management.
Module Additional Assessment Details
An ESSAY length 2000 WORDS weighted at 60%. A 15 MINUTE ORAL POSTER PRESENTATION weighted at 40%.

Students will be required to undertake TWO pieces of summative assessment for this module.

An assessment of a group based 15 MINUTE ORAL POSTER PRESENTATION whereby students will be assessed on the content of a poster relative to a chosen target population group. This will contribute 40% to the overall module mark. (LOs 1 & 3)

A (2000 word limited) ESSAY that focuses on a chosen target population group that will contribute 60% to the overall module mark. (LOS 1 & 2)

Formative feedback will be provided following the poster presentations.
Module Texts
American College of Sports Medicine (2009). Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. London: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins.
American College of Sports Medicine (2009) Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities. London: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins.
Buckley, J., Spurway, N. & MacLaren, D. (2008). Exercise Physiology in Special Populations: Advances in Sport and Exercise Science. Elsevier Mosby.