Teaching

The research group of Human Movement Sciences primarily represents the scientific foundation subjects of sports science in its teaching. This includes topics such as motor control, motor learning, and motor development, as well as applied areas such as human movement analysis, training theory, and psychological training methods.

Here you will find all current courses offered by the research group, including schedules, rooms, and links to Stud.IP.

CourseLecturer 
11-SPO-BA-FachPrak2-01-b: Sport training and performance enhancement b)Prof. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-NaWi-Aus-01: Selected scientific topics relating to childhood and adolescenceProf. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-SpoWi-WissA-01-a: Introduction to the Study of Sports Science and to Academic Writing (Group A)Prof. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-SpoWi-WissA-01-b: Introduction to the Study of Sports Science and to Academic Writing (Group B)Prof. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-FachPrak2-01-a: Sports training and performance improvement a)Dr. Lena KopnarskiLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-NaWi-Gesund-01: Physical challenges and health problems in childhood and adolescence and their significance for participation in sportsDr. Lena KopnarskiLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-FachPrak1-02-a: Volleyball (Group A)Tammy LückLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-FachPrak1-02-b: Volleyball (Group B)Tammy LückLink to Stud.IP
CourseLecturer 
11-SPO-BA-NaWi-Grund-01: Scientific FoundationsProf. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP
CourseLecturer 
11-SPO-BA-SpoWi-WissA-01-a: Introduction to the Study of Sports Science and to Academic Writing (Group A)Prof. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP
11-SPO-BA-SpoWi-WissA-01-b: Introduction to the Study of Sports Science and to Academic Writing (Group B)Prof. Dr. Cornelia FrankLink to Stud.IP