The course is connected to the following study programs

Teaching language

English, if engslish speaking participants. 

Recommended prerequisites

EX-602 Philosophy of Science

Course contents

Historical overview of important team performance research

o          Individual motivation within team-performance

o          Team dynamics and performance

  • Team structure
  • Team values and team building
  • Team processes and development

o          Intra-team communication and performance

  • Shared mental models and team flow
  • Team conflicts          

o          Coach behavior, sport leadership and performance

  • Leadership theories
  • Leadership, motivation and performance
  • Decision making and justice

o          Study designs and assessments of team performance-research

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the course, the candidate has:

 

Advanced knowledge about

• landmark studies within group dynamics and team performance

• how team performance and its antecedents can be assessed, and how various assessment methods might influence the conclusions and practical implications

• the evidence behind group dynamics and optimal team performance

• coach-behavior and leadership in team performance

• individual motivation within teamwork

Skills

• can critically evaluate, interpret and disseminate empirical evidence of team performance in sport

• can critically evaluate assessment methods used in team performance-research

• can formulate relevant research questions and plan the conduction and implementation of team performance-enhancing research and interventions

General competence

• can communicate relevant knowledge through scientific and popular scientific channels

Examination requirements

Participation in compulsory lectures, group work, practical workshops, discussions and presentations as stated in the course pamphlet.

Teaching methods

Over five days, teaching and learning methods will consist of a combination of lectures, group work, practical workshops, discussions and presentations based on course topics and the candidates own research experiences and work. 

Evaluation

Electronical evaluation by SurveyXact after home examination.  

Admission for external candidates

No.

Admission Requirement if given as Single Standing Module

Admission to the PhD program in Health and Sport Sciences, or qualified to start PhD education

Assessment methods and criteria

Individual two-weeks home examination. The examination will be assessed as pass/fail.

Other information

Contact person: Associate Professor: Tommy Haugen (tommy.haugen@uia.no)

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) June 30, 2024 1:54:54 AM