Idrottsvetarprogrammet
Här får du en snabb överblick över vilka internationella möjligheter du har på ditt program. Kontakta programansvarig Sofia Ryman Augustsson eller Thony Ragnarsson för att få mer detaljer kring vad som fungerar för just dig.
För dig som vill byta ut kurser som du läser på campus i Kalmar, passar termin 5 bäst. Tänk på att du kan också söka till en plats på våra partnerlärosäten under ditt sista år, för att läsa en termin på våra partnerlärosäten efter din examen:
Utbildningsplan för studenter som antas ht 2025:
https://kursplan.lnu.se/utbildningsplaner/utbildningsplan-IGIVP-0.pdf?planid=af5ecda5-6b56-11ef-8528-b9857ed1423e
Termin 5
30 hp är valbara och följande kurser rekommenderas eller går att välja mellan:
Fysiska och mentala perspektiv på utevistelse och hälsa, 15 hp, G1F
Entreprenörskap med inriktning mot hälsopromotion, 15 hp, G1N
Idrott och Hälsa I, för ämneslärare, 30 hp, G1N
Termin 5 fokuserar särskilt på kurser inom programmets profilområden fysisk aktivitet,
hälsa och friluftsliv och hur det påverkar självkänsla, stresshantering och hållbara
hälsovanor, baserat på evidens och teori. Terminen avslutas med entreprenörskap.
Syftet är att den studerande ska kunna problematisera traditionella modeller för
entreprenörskap och företagsutveckling kopplat till ett hälsopromotivt perspektiv.
Vidare ska studenten kunna tillämpa kunskaper i processen från idéutveckling, via
affärsidé och affärsmodellering till affärsplan i ett hälsopromotivt perspektiv.
Det är möjligt att förlägga hela eller del av terminen som utlandsstudier.
Utbildningsplan för antagna studenter hösten 2023: https://kursplan.lnu.se/utbildningsplaner/utbildningsplan-IGIVP-2.pdf
Platser utanför Europa
Nya Zeeland University of Auckland
Kurser på grund- och avancerad nivå för dig som läser idrott och hälsa/idrottsvetenskap. Du kan välja mellan alla kurser i samhällsvetenskap på hela University of Auckland.
Kurser
Notera terminstider: februari-juni eller juli - november.
Sem Lucas om att plugga på University of Auckland efter sin ämneslärarexamen i idrott och hälsa hösten 2024:
Did your courses correspond to your expectations?
Each course comes with a detailed description outlining its content and learning outcomes. By reading these descriptions, I found that the courses met my expectations.
What was your perception of the academic level?
I perceived the academic level to be quite low. However, this might be specific to my situation. I had just completed five years of studies at Lnu, including one semester at an advanced level. My studies at the University of Auckland consisted of three second-year courses and one third-year course. Therefore, my perception of the academic level may have been lower than it actually was.
How was life as an exchange student in general?
Life as an exchange student at the University of Auckland was great. It was very different from studying in Växjö. Student life is structured quite differently compared to Sweden.
Would you recommend your host university and your placement to other students?
Since I haven't studied at any other universities abroad, I can't make a fully accurate comparison. The University of Auckland was quite good, but I’m sure many other universities are just as good, if not better.
The process before going on an exchange
The whole process does require some effort, but it is actually quite straightforward. In a nutshell, you simply need to follow the instructions you receive via email from Auckland University. If you have any questions, you can always contact the staff at Auckland University. Since most of the information is provided by the university, I will focus on my personal experience in the following. The university will provide you with all the necessary details.
Accommodation in Auckland
Auckland University offers university accommodation, which is guaranteed for all exchange students and a highly convenient option. However, there is a catch. Although the university claims that its accommodation is the most affordable option, this is not entirely true. The university accommodation is convenient, reliable, and hassle-free, which are important factors when moving to a new country you may have never been to before. However, there are cheaper and potentially better alternatives. These options may be located farther from the university, and you might not be living with other university students, but they are worth considering. I lived in Te Tirohanga o Te Toangaroa (TT), which is the cheapest university accommodation available. I personally did not enjoy my stay there. If you are considering TT, I highly recommend checking the Google reviews before making a decision. If you prefer to stay in university accommodation, I would instead recommend Carlaw Park Student Village. Although I never lived there myself, students who did had far fewer complaints compared to those at TT.
Student life in Auckland
Auckland has plenty of pubs and clubs, but only one dedicated student pub, called Shadows. The party scene in Växjö is not something you will find in Auckland. Instead, a much better way to socialize is by joining a club. At the start of the semester, there is a large club expo where you can walk around and explore the many different student clubs, there are more than 100 to choose from. You can join multiple clubs based on your interests, making it a great way to meet new people and get involved in student life.
My personal experience at Auckland University
I studied three courses within the Faculty of Sport, Health, and Physical Education, as well as one course in wine science. In addition, I joined three different social clubs. One of them was the Study Abroad Student Society (SASS), a club for exchange students where I easily made friends from all over the world. Since I have an interest in outdoor activities, I also joined two outdoor clubs, the surf club and the kayaking club. Both were a lot of fun and great opportunities to meet new people. With so many clubs available, everyone can find something they enjoy. I chose to travel during the mid-semester break and after the exam period. During the break, I went to Fiji, which is only a three-hour flight away. After my exams, I decided to explore more of New Zealand by going on a road trip around the country. If you want to explore New Zealand, renting a car is the best option, as traveling by bus or train is both expensive and slow.
Platser i Europa
Groningen, Nederländerna, HANZE University of Applied Sciences
Terminskurser i International Sports Development, Adventure Sport and Tourism etc.
Belfast, Nordirland, Stranmillis University College
Kurser i idrott och Hälsa/pedagogik för dig som läser till lärare i idrott och hälsa, eller lärare i andra ämnen. Tre kurser och 60 UK credits motsvarar 30 hp.
National Sports Academy ”Vasil Levski” i Sophia, Bulgarien
(inkl. Erasmus stipendium)
Kurser i idrottsvetenskap, physical education, coaching och sport science, idrott och hälsa. Många korta kurser kurser i anatomi, fysiologi, sport science men också sport management varje termin. Fint campus med många arenor och idrottsmöjligheter.
Klara, om National Sports Academy, Sofia, Bulgarien, hösten 2023
Did your courses correspond to your expectations?
Yes. I expected exams however there were none, as an erasmus we were examined through presentations and participation.
What worked well?
The majority yes. In a couple of subjects my expectations were not met due to the professors lack of engagement however this I think is something reoccurring at all unis. The courses were daily, all students received a schedule after meetings with the professors and regular theoretical and practical classes.
What could be improved?
Information about the level of courses, ie which year they were equivalent to.
What was your perception of the academic level?
Academic content: When applying to the programme there was no info about level, so as I am in my last year, 3rd year, a couple of the taken courses were aimed at 3rd year students. At Vassil Levski all programmes are 4 years which means that I had already studied that level of subject. Apart from that, the academic level was good. Highly experienced sports coaches from national and olympic level for practical classes and experienced professors, many with a doctorate.
Teaching: Mixed depending on professor, generally good. Teaching style varied, lectures, discussions, power point presentation from students etc. The lecturers English language was good and understandable. Litterature was given to us by the teachers however scarcely, mainly based on power points and own research through internet.
What was your perception of living as an exchange student in the country?
Living standard: Lived in the campus dormitories which, taking the cheap price in mind, 400 SEK /month, the standard was fine. I had my own room but, there was the possibility of sharing with 3 others. No kitchen was included however i was lucky with what previous students had left behind - fridge, microwave and electric single cooker top. Renovations were apparently to be made this year for NSAs dormitories. All erasmus students at Vasil Levski had this possibility however students from other unis in Sofia had to find their own living, many shared and rented apartments however, it was usual that the landlord asked for more rent than necessary.
Would you recommend your host university and your placement to other students?
Yes definitely! They were welcoming and we had a 2 week introduction week before the main Erasmus network events began including all the other unis. All theoretical classes were only with erasmus students due to them being held in English however, practical classes were mixed with Bulgarian students which gave you the chance to mix and socialize. Throughout the year the ESN organized events which were great. Everything from day trips and journeys round Bulgaria to nights out. Bulgaria is probably one of the most student friendly countries to visit due to everything being very cheap!
Is there any other relevant information of your exchange you would like to inform us of?
The exchange is as much an educational period as experience of a new culture and society. The time allows for trips abroad and creating new networks for the future, both for friendship and work. If one is not confident in the English language but wants to go abroad anyway - do it. There were about 200 international students and many who didn't speak English fluently but managed anyway!
Vill du läsa mer ekonomi utomlands?
CSM studenter har läst på
National Chenchi University, Taiwan, R.O.C;
ZHAW School of Management and Law, Switzerland
Fler fokuslärosäten som passar dig som läser Idrottsvetenskap, Coaching och Sport Managment, Idrott och hälsa: https://moodle.lnu.se/draftfile.php/4529/user/draft/6532717/Fokusl%C3%A4ros%C3%A4ten%20f%C3%B6r%20idrottsvetenskap%2C%20Coaching%20och%20sport%20management%2C%20Idrott%20och%20h%C3%A4lsa.docx?time=1697441159432