SPM121 Sustaining Sport for Development and Peace Programs (Autumn 2024)

ECTS Credits:
10
Responsible department:
Department of Sport and Social Sciences
Course Leader:
Derrick Okpoti Charway
Lecture Semester:
Spring, Autumn
Teaching language:
English
Duration:
½ year

Introduction

The course aims at how programs and activities of organizations involved with Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) contribute to sustainable development in their operating communities. The course provides students with the opportunity to reflect on the United Nations' (UN) recognition that sport enables sustainable development. In doing so, students learn how SDP programs and activities align with and contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within their communities.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student should be able to: 

  • introduce students to SDP at the international, national and local community levels

  • explain the different viewpoints of "sustainability" and "sustainable development"

  • apply sustainability initiatives in SDP project planning and management process

  • explain how SDP programs and activities can contribute to UN SDGs in different contexts

  • reflect on the different theories of sustainability and how they can impact SDP events in local communities

  • discuss the opportunities and challenges of delivering sustainable outcomes

Learning methods and activities

The course is entirely organized online and consists of four modules. The learning materials include video clips and texts that will help students self-reflect on the topics covered in the modules. Despite being an online course, students must maintain contact with the course teachers should the need arise.

Work requirements

A regular visit to Canvas to follow the course instructions. Canvas performs an automatic check of the visits. It also contains all the assignments, learning materials, and presentations by teachers.
Students will deliver periodic assignments after reflecting on each of the four modules. There will be feedback on each of the assignments.
The assignments are requirements for the final exams.

Assessment/exam

The final exam entails a maximum of 4000 words. The grading ranges from A-F.
The exam will be delivered in WISEflow and run through plagiarism control program.

Core literature

Core literature for fall 2024.

Reduction of Credits

This course’s contents overlap with the following courses. A reduction of credits will occur if one of these courses is taken in addition:

Course Reduction of Credits
SPM122 – Sustaining Sport for Development and Peace Programs 10
Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 2, 2024 2:25:06 PM