EDUCATION DIRECTORY
PÅ SVENSKA
Malmö University

Course syllabus

Spring 2018

Course syllabus, Spring 2018

Title

Gender and Sports I

Swedish title

Gender and Sports I

Course code

IF126E

Credits

7.5 credits

Grading scale

UA / Excellent (A), Very Good (B), Good (C), Satisfactory (D), Pass (E) or Fail (U)

Language of instruction

English

Decision-making body

Faculty of Education and Society

Syllabus valid from

2017-06-05

Syllabus approval date

2016-09-16

Level

Basic level

Entry requirements

The special prerequisite for this course, besides basic eligibility for university studies, is fieldeligibility 6: Civics A and English B. Applicants are exempted from the Civic A requirement

Main field

No main field.

Progression level

G1N / First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements

Progression level in relation to degree requirements

Single subject course.

Course objectives

The purpose of this course is that the students will develop and enter deeply their knowledge on women and sports as well as gender from an international perspective.

Course contents

During the first part of the course women’s participation in sports activites in history and in contemporary society are studied from a structural perspective. During the second half of the course the student will concentrate on sportsman`s or woman´s destiny, in order to analyze the destiny placed in a gendered sports regime. The course will be concluded by the student writing an essay analyzing an individual life experience from a structural perspective.

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course, the student will be able to
  • describe women’s participation and sports activities making international comparisons
  • describe research on women and sports
  • discuss an individual destiny in relation to the structures in society
  • write a shorter essay

Learning activities

The course consists of web based learning activities and the language of instruction is English.

Assessment

All the learning outcomes will be examined individually and in three written examinations.
The criteria for Pass and Pass with Distinction are clarified by the examiner at the start of the course.

Course literature and other study material

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Compulsory literature
Benn, Tansin; Pfister, Gertrud and Haifaa Jawad (2011), Muslim women and sports. London: Routledge. English xvii, 278 p.
Hargreaves, Jennifer (2000), Heroines of sport. The politics of difference and identity. London: Routledge. English 284 p.
Hartman-Tews, Ilse & Pfister, Gertrud (2003), Sport and women. Social issues in international perspective. London; Routledge, English 288 p.
One biography of a sportswomen or sportsman

Course evaluation

Students are given opportunities to influence course content through continual reflections on the course content and methods. The course ends with an individual, written evaluation based on the course purpose and learning outcomes. This evaluation is used as a starting point for an oral evaluation at the end of the course.