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Who is he?

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The Master's degree holder in preventive and adapted motor activity sciences acquires the function of:

  • operator of general and specific prevention in health risk situations such as sedentariness, obesity, etc.
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  • organiser of adapted motor activities in the various age groups (developmental, elderly and adult);
  • organiser of adapted motor activities for the disabled in the various age groups;
  • consultant for motor activities;
  • expert in designing, conducting and managing motor activities aimed at the recovery of pathologies in post-rehabilitation;

What does he do?

The occupational and professional outlets of graduates in Preventive and Adapted Motor Activity Sciences and Techniques are as follows:

  • Access to Master's Degrees LM-68 and LM-A030
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  • Access to University Higher Education Courses (Postgraduate Courses, 1st Level Masters);
  • Access to research roles in the field of movement-sport at university level (Research Fellowship; University Researcher) or in public law research institutes;
  • Direct access to freelance practice or in associations of movement-sport centres;
  • Employment by companies in the sports sector, by research centres and facilities dedicated to motor and/or sports activities;
  • Management of sports, recreational and fitness groups;
  • Scientific Dissemination

Where do you work?

  • teachers for the disabled, support
  • teachers of special schools
  • instructors of non-competitive sports disciplines