Bachelor's degree
The study programme Physical Education and Sport, with a duration of 3 years - 180 ECTS credits, is focused on the training of specialized teachers with skills and competences in the design, management and evaluation of the teaching-learning activities related to physical education and sport in primary and secondary educational contexts. Additionally, it offers graduates’ possibility to engage in a wide range of activities related to the field of physical education and sports.
Perspectives after graduation:
Study programme coordinator for full-time studies - Prof. Dr. Lorand BALINT
Study programme coordinator for part-time studies – Lecturer Dr. Gabriel SIMION
The study programme Sports and Motor Performance has a duration of 3 years, with a number of 180 ECTS credits, being a bachelor's degree programme in the field of Sports Science and Physical Education. The general objectives of the programme are the training of undergraduates in the field of physical education and sports, the acquisition of skills in the area of design, programming, planning and evaluation of the teaching-learning activity at the level of stage I of sports training.
Perspectives after graduation: Coach teacher in school sports clubs; Coach within sports associations, sports clubs and entities involved in performance sports; Sports adviser, civil servant, sports expert occupying positions in the central and local administration in the field of sports; Continuation of university studies in the field by attending master’s degree studies; Obtaining the coaching card, through the protocol concluded by the faculty with the National Centre for Coach Training and Development (CNFPA).
Study programme coordinator for full-time studies - Prof. Dr. Răzvan ENOIU
Study programme coordinator for part-time studies – Lecturer Dr. Gabriel SIMION
The mission of this full-time study programme is in accordance with its name and aims to train specialists in order to increase the quality of life of the population, through prophylaxis or rehabilitation of impaired body functions by various environmental factors. During the three-year study and the 2268 hours (180 ECTS), students accumulate skills and competencies in the area of somato-functional and motor improvement of the human body, through specific interventions of a kinetotherapeutic nature.
Perspectives after graduation: According to the National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education in Romania (CNCIS) of the Nomenclature of Occupations in Romania and in accordance with the reference levels of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), graduates can opt for the professions of Physiotherapist, Physiotherapist, Researcher in Physiokinetotherapy, Research Assistant in Physiokinetotherapy, Physiotherapist, Professor of Medical Physical Culture.
Study programme coordinator - Prof. Dr. Elena BALINT