Teaching
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Current teaching
Master program Sports Science (M.Sc.), Health Promotion through Sport
Seminars:
- Current developments in health science (since Winter term 2020/21)
- Embodied cognition in prevention and therapy (since Summer term 2020)
- Motor-cognitive factors of neurological prevention and sports therapy (since Winter term 2023/24)
- Physical activity and cognitive fitness (since Summer term 2020)
Lecture:
- Sports, health and cognition (Winter term 2020/21)
Module responsibility:
- M5 – Sports, education and cognition
- M9 – Scientific skills and research techniques
- Master thesis
Regular courses
Seminars:
- Research methods in the sports sciences (Winter term 2021/22)
Project seminar:
- Neuro-cognitive diagnostic and intervention procedures in sport (Winter term 2022/23)
- 10.000 steps per day - physical activity recommendations for health promotion (Winter term 2020/21)
Practical course:
- Track and Field (since Summer term 2021)
Theses supervision
Master theses: 20
Bacholor theses: 2
Previous teaching
Module responsibility
"Physical Activity - Health Science Research", M.Sc. Health Science, Technical University of Munich (2017 - 2020)
- Part I - Winter term, "Physical activity, physical fitness and sensorimotor-cognitive development over the lifespan in health science research" (Lecture, Literature seminar & Practical course)
- Part II - Summer term, "Modern technological solutions for research into physical activity and sensorimotor functional integrity" (Lecture & Literature seminar)
Lectures
“Human Motor Control Course”, Lecture series, Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Ludwig- Maximilians University, Munich (Winter term 2013 & 2014)
Seminars & Practicals
“Diagnostics in Human Movement Science”, Seminar: M.Sc. Diagnostics and Training, Technical University of Munich (Winter term 2014/2015)
“Aspects of Human Movement Science in Diagnostics and Training”, Practical Course: M.Sc. Diagnostics and Training, Technical University of Munich (Winter term 2014/2015)
“Applied Biomechanics”, Practical Course: B.Sc. Scientific Basics of Sport, Technical University of Munich (Summer term 2014)
Thesis supervision
Master thesis: 1
Bachelor theses: 10
Student research project supervision
- Lina Willacker, M.Sc. Neurocognitive Psychology (Spring 2014)
- Bence Borbély, M.Sc. Sports Science (Spring 2010)
“Movement Science Specialization”, M.Sc. Diagnostics and Training, Technical University of Munich (Winter term 2017/2018 & 2018/2019)
“Application of Research Methods in Human Movement Science”, M.Sc. Diagnostics and Training, Technical University of Munich (Summer term 2018)
Course conception
Workshop: “Human Modelling”, Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Ludwig- Maximilians University, Munich (Spring 2011 & 2012)