KNPE 363 Team Dynamics in Sport: Theory and Practice Units: 3.00
This course explores group dynamics in sport and involves the integration of theory, research, and practice. Topics include team structure (e.g., roles). it processes (e.g., communication), and emergent states (e.g., cohesion). Students will be encouraged to critically analyze the body of research and discuss relevant practical implications.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Lecture, 84 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Level 3 or above and registration in a KINE Plan and KNPE 265/3.0.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Recognize the salience of groups in sport contexts and their significance in enabling productive and satisfying sport experiences.
- Examine seminal and contemporary research related to team dynamics.
- Identify, synthesize, and critically evaluate research pertaining to team dynamics in sport.
- Discuss how team-related constructs are used to enhance sport experiences and performance.
- Apply theory and research that supports practical use of team strategies in the ‘real world.’