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TENNIS III PROGRAMME COURSE DESCRIPTION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
BSY430 TENNIS III 8 3 2 5

GENERAL INFORMATION

Language of Instruction : Turkish
Level of the Course Unit : BACHELOR'S DEGREE, TYY: + 6.Level, EQF-LLL: 6.Level, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of the Course : Elective
Mode of Delivery of the Course Unit -
Coordinator of the Course Unit Assoc.Prof. MUSTAFA CAN KOÇ
Instructor(s) of the Course Unit Lecturer ONUR YILDIRIM
Course Prerequisite No

OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS

Objectives of the Course Unit: The objective of the course is to help students gain the ability and knowledge to apply the techniques for tennis at an advanced level, to teach the basic techniques for tennis and to prepare the training program specific for Tennis.
Contents of the Course Unit: Contents of the course include; teaching methods of tennis, advanced level tennis techniques, analysis of training programs, preparation of training programs.

KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT (On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to)

Explain the basic principles to be observed in teaching tennis branch techniques.
Apply basic techniques specific to Tennis at an advanced level.
Teach basic techniques specific for Tennis.
Evaluate the fitness of the content of the program by examining the training programs specific to Tennis.
Prepare a training program for Tennis.

WEEKLY COURSE CONTENTS AND STUDY MATERIALS FOR PRELIMINARY & FURTHER STUDY

Week Preparatory Topics(Subjects) Method
1 - Game rules in Tennis Narration, question-response method
2 Visual and written literature review Basic Principles in Teaching Techniques of Tennis, Stages in Basic Teaching of Tennis, Prevention of Application Errors, Factors causing Errors Narration, question-response discussion method
3 Visual and written literature review Methods and practices according to age groups in teaching stroke techniques in Tennis, methodical principles, problems and injuries specific to Tennis Narration, question-response and demonstration method
4 Reading book chapters related with subject Tennis and biomechanical analysis and energy metabolism Narration, question-response and demonstration method
5 Video viewing Forehand stroke technique application studies and error correction exercises Narration, demonstration method and pair work
6 Video viewing Backhand stroke technique application studies and error correction exercises Narration, demonstration method and pair work
7 Video viewing Volley stroke technique errors and correction exercises, auxiliary strokes Narration, demonstration method and pair work
8 - MID-TERM EXAM -
9 Viewing a sample game Approaching to net, dunk stroke technique application studies and error correction exercises Narration, demonstration method and pair work
10 Video viewing and reading books related with the subject Standing on center, service stroke technique application exercises and errors and correction exercises Narration, demonstration method and pair work
11 Match viewing Techniques combined application studies (service, forehand, backhand, volley, dunk) Narration, demonstration method and pair work
12 Video viewing, interpretation and reading books related with the subject Tennis 5 game status analysis (service shot, service reception, bottom line game, net game) and practice exercises Narration, demonstration method and pair work
13 Match viewing Technical errors and corrections in auxiliary and special stroke exercises (lob, drob shot.) Narration, demonstration method and pair work
14 Video viewing, literature review Tennis training models (strength, speed, endurance, mobility) Narration, question-response discussion method
15 Reading book chapter related with the subject and literature review, article research Tennis annual training planning Group study and repetition method
16 - FINAL EXAM -
17 - FINAL EXAM -

SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING

Vural, B. (2011). İleri Seviye Antrenör El Kitabı Kültür Yayınları, Ankara
Daalen, M.V. (2011). The Fundamentals of the Game (For Coaches, Players, and Parents). Perfect Bound, UK.
Steinhofel, L. (2003). Competitive Tennis: Training Exercises. Meyer & Meyer Sport, US.
Reid, M., Quin, A. ve Crespo, M. (2003) Strenght and Conditianoning for Tennis. ITF, Spain.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment & Grading of In-Term Activities Number of Activities Degree of Contribution (%) Description
Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5

CONTRIBUTION OF THE COURSE UNIT TO THE PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES

KNOWLEDGE

Theoretical

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Identifies the concepts of recreation area
1

KNOWLEDGE

Factual

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Regarding the recreation leadership profession; discusses the organization and functioning of leisure activities with the knowledge gained in program development, planning, execution and evaluation.
2
2
Describes the concepts of recreation and theories of physical and mental development.
2

SKILLS

Cognitive

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Identifies free time activities for the needs of individuals and groups, taking into account socio-demographic and socio-cultural characteristics.
2
2
Analyzes the data of planning, implementation and results of current activities in the field of recreation using scientific research methods and techniques.
0

SKILLS

Practical

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Uses the application area, equipment, technological software, written materials and human resources efficiently in free time activities implemented to increase the quality of life of individuals and groups.
3
2
Plans, conducts and evaluates every stage of the organizations for leisure activities and evaluates the results of the application.
2
3
Solves the problems related to recreation area, sports science and recreation leadership profession from a critical and questioning point of view based on the literature knowledge it has.
1
4
Chooses the appropriate free time activity for the goals to be achieved by taking into consideration the socio-demographic characteristics of the individual and/or the group also formulates the program content of the free time activity.
1

OCCUPATIONAL

Autonomy & Responsibility

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Administeres scientific research, project, activity, sports and social leisure activities and solves possible problems that may be encountered in the process in collaborative group Works.
1

OCCUPATIONAL

Learning to Learn

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Recognizes the importance of professional development by following scientific, technological and current developments related to recreation leadership practices.
1
2
By adopting the principle of lifelong learning; examines the current knowledge and skills from a critical perspective in the light of scientific, technological and current developments.
1

OCCUPATIONAL

Communication & Social

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Expresses his/her knowledge and thoughts about the field in a fluent and understandable way orally and in writing.
1
2
Use their knowledge and competencies regarding recreational leadership practices more effectively with their social life and communication skills in the sports activities, organizations and works carried out at national and international level.
2

OCCUPATIONAL

Occupational and/or Vocational

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Describes and applies ethical values accepted in communal living with the profession of recreation leadership.
1
2
Recognizes the problems related to leisure activities and the needs of the group also, analyzes the social development of the society to produce solution theories by making use of the historical development process and theoretical knowledge of the recreation area.
1
3
Arranges original projects, organizations, and activities with sustainable social and social content specific to its field by using the personality traits with social skills required by the recreation leadership profession.
2

WORKLOAD & ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE UNIT

Workload for Learning & Teaching Activities

Type of the Learning Activites Learning Activities (# of week) Duration (hours, h) Workload (h)
Lecture & In-Class Activities 14 4 56
Preliminary & Further Study 13 3 39
Land Surveying 0 0 0
Group Work 0 0 0
Laboratory 0 0 0
Reading 0 0 0
Assignment (Homework) 0 0 0
Project Work 0 0 0
Seminar 0 0 0
Internship 0 0 0
Technical Visit 0 0 0
Web Based Learning 0 0 0
Implementation/Application/Practice 0 0 0
Practice at a workplace 0 0 0
Occupational Activity 0 0 0
Social Activity 0 0 0
Thesis Work 0 0 0
Field Study 0 0 0
Report Writing 0 0 0
Final Exam 1 1 1
Preparation for the Final Exam 8 2 16
Mid-Term Exam 1 1 1
Preparation for the Mid-Term Exam 6 2 12
Short Exam 0 0 0
Preparation for the Short Exam 0 0 0
TOTAL 43 0 125
Total Workload of the Course Unit 125
Workload (h) / 25.5 4,9
ECTS Credits allocated for the Course Unit 5,0