Intermediate Level Training Cycle of Alpine Skiing

Middle training cycle

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School years

Start September 2023

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    In Lleó XIII you will live a unique experience

    Intermediate sports education in alpine skiing consists of the first and second levels. Two academic courses that combine theoretical and practical classes from the first moment so that the student can acquire all the necessary skills.

    Cycle details

    You can make of sport your future. A dynamic and practical learning model that will open the doors directly to the job market.

    Title

    Sports technician

    Beginning and format

    September 2023* / Face-to-face

    Location

    Barcelona and La Molina / Boi Taüll

    Duration

    2 years / 885h theoretical + 200h practical

    Language

    Catalan

    First Level

    1st year
    315h theoretical
    150h internship

    Second Level

    2nd year
    420h theoretical
    200h internship

    Job Opportunities

    Curriculum and subjects

    In the first level, we will know the basic principles of alpine skiing and promote this sport.

    In the second level we will learn to teach alpine skiing and train athletes.

    First Level

    *465 hours
    COMMON BLOCK – 120 hours
    – Anatomical and physiological bases of sport I: 20 hours
    – Psychopedagogical bases of teaching and training I: 25 hours
    – Sports Training I – 30 hours
    – Sociological foundations of sport: 5 hours
    – Organization and legislation of sport I: 5 hours
    – First aid and hygiene in sport: 35 hours

    SPECIFIC BLOCK – 180 hours
    – Professional Development I: 15 hours
    – Alpine Skiing Technical Training I: 60 hours
    – Alpine ski equipment I: 15 hours
    – Alpine Ski Teaching Methodology I: 50 hours
    – Mountain environment I: 20 hours
    – Sports Safety I: 20 hours

    COMPLEMENTARY BLOCK – 15 hours
    – Specific Catalan terminology: 5 hours
    – Fundaments of adapted sport: 10 hours

    PRACTICAL TRAINING BLOC – 150 hours

    Second Level

    *620 hours
    COMMON BLOCK – 150 hours
    – Anatomical and physiological bases of sport II: 40 hours
    – Psychopedagogical bases of teaching and training II: 45 hours
    – Sports Training II: 40 hours
    – Organization and legislation of sport II: 5 hours
    – Theory and sociology of sport: 20 hours

    SPECIFIC BLOCK – 240 hours
    – Professional Development II: 10 hours
    – Alpine Ski Technical Training II: 45 hours
    – Alpine skiing regulations and timing: 15 hours
    – Alpine ski equipment II: 20 hours
    – Alpine Skiing Teaching Methodology II: 45 hours
    – Alpine Ski Training Methodology II: 55 hours
    – Mountain Environment II: 25 hours
    – Sports Safety II: 25 hours

    COMPLEMENTARY BLOCK – 30 hours
    – Foreign specific terminology: 10 hours
    – Sports facilities: 10 hours
    – Basic applied computing: 10 hours

    PRACTICAL TRAINING BLOCK – 200 hours

    Professional opportunities in the job market:

    • Alpine ski instructor in initial phase I
    • Promoter of alpine skiing activities
    • Programmer and activity organizer
    • Ski coach
    • Sports director in alpine skiing competitions

    Career opportunities:

    • Those who pass the first level or initial cycle obtain a certificate that gives them access to the second level:
      • the second level and
      • in the world of work
    • Those who pass the second or final level or cycle obtain a sports technician’s certificate, which allows them to access
      • to a higher level cycle of sporting education in the same modality, if they pass the general entrance exam at the age of 19 or reach the age of 19 in the year in which the exam is taken, or if they have a baccalaureate or batxillera qualification;
      • to the baccalaureate (the optional subjects do not have to be taken, as they are validated);
      • to a higher level cycle of vocational training in the family of physical and sporting activities, if they pass the entrance exam when they are 19 years old or are 19 years old in the year the exam is taken or if they have the baccalaureate or batxillera, and
      • to the job market.

    Requirements

    Students who wish to study an intermediate vocational training course must meet one of the following requirements:

    • To access the first level, it is necessary to meet the following requirements:
      • Have a degree in compulsory secondary education (or equivalent for academic purposes) or have passed the university entrance exam for people over 25 years of age.
      • People who do not meet these requirements must pass the specific course for access to intermediate degree cycles or a general entry test. To apply, you must be at least 17 years old in the year the test is done.
      • Pass a specific test.
    • To access the second level, it is necessary to pass the first level of the specialty.

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