Physical Training and Sport Centre

Teaching

Bachelor’s studies – civilian students

Civilian students are due to take physical training courses during the entire time of their studies at the University of Defence. Thus, they can develop and improve their motion skills and knowledge or even learn some new. The courses are either obligatory or optional, focusing the activities on sports and ball games, fitness practice, climbing sport, special physical training and other features. In addition, civilian students may involve sport clubs and groups for more sport activities using the available school sport facilities.

Physical training for civilian students is taught in two compulsory blocks per week of 90 minutes each, concluded with credits in the odd semesters or graded credits in even semesters, earning 4 ECTS points per semester.

 

Bachelor’s studies – military students

Physical Training and Sport Centre’s staff teach Bachelor students for the Faculty of Economics and Management and the Faculty of Military Technology. The syllabus forms theme blocks for the entire or a part of a semester. Physical Training is taught in each semester as a compulsory subject. The odd semesters conclude the course with a credit while even semesters with a graded credit. Students meeting the requirements can earn 4 ECTS points. A semester includes 60 lessons except pilots whose Physical Training amounts 90 lessons per semester. Teaching is organised in two blocks per week of 90 minutes each. Intensive training camps last five days.

 

Master’s studies – military students

Physical Training and Sport Centre’s staff teach Master students for the Faculty of Economics and Management and the Faculty of Military Technology. The syllabus forms theme blocks for the entire or a part of a semester. The odd semesters conclude the course with a credit while even semesters with a graded credit. Students meeting the requirements can earn 4 ECTS points. Physical Training is taught in each semester as a compulsory subject.