In accordance with the Dublin descriptors,the Biology course for CdS students in the field of Sport and Sport Sciences provides the basic biological knowledge necessary to understand:
a. the constructive logic of the fundamental biological structures and the different levels of organization of living matter;
b. the structure and functional organization of eukaryotic cells, with particular reference to the structure and function of the cell and muscle fiber;
c. the unitary principles that govern the functioning of living cells in their energy balance;
d. expression, transmission between generations, mutations, epigenetic modifications and the evolution of genetic information;
e. the genes-environment interactions that regulate the development and adaptation of the musculoskeletal system in particular and, in general, of motor and sports skills.
Knowledge and understanding.
The student will have to know and understand the basic structure of living matter, cellular and molecular biology.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding.
Starting from the molecular organization of life, the student must be able to:
1) understand the structure and function of each cellular component / compartment;
2) integrate the knowledge acquired;
3) apply the knowledge acquired to the understanding of complex biological mechanisms and the interrelationships between different cellular structures and between living beings;
4) apply the basics of biology acquired for a better understanding of the issues in the bio-medical field subsequently treated during the training course in motor science.
Autonomy of judgment
Having the adequate knowledge provided during the course, the student will be able to easily identify and compare the different cellular structures, understand their function and related molecular mechanisms.
Communication skills
The student must be able to present the acquired knowledge with an appropriate scientific language, showing a mature and complete understanding of the topics.
Learning ability
The student must be able to develop a learning method that allows him to improve, expand and update skills in the field of applied biology in a conscious, autonomous and fast way.