PhD641 Theory and ethics of sport science (4 ECTS) 

Course facts

Course code
PhD641
Course title
Theory and ethics of sport science
ECTS
4 ECTS
Semester
Fall
Course language
Norsk/Engelsk
Academic responsible
Sigmund Loland
Prerequisite
For programstudents only

Introduction

The course gives an introduction to the theory of science with a particular emphasis on the sport sciences. Students’ PhD projects will be used as examples and practical cases. Students are assessed based on an oral presentation during the course and an individual essay to be submitted after the course.

Learning outcomes

On completing the course students will be able to

  • Reflect upon and discuss questions in the theory and ethics of science in general and in sport
    science in particular
  • Discuss in a critical and systematic way their own PhD projects from the perspective of the
    theory and ethics of science.
  • Examine and discuss in informed and critical ways limitations and possibilities when it comes
    to foundational questions in sport research, and in research and science in general

Learning styles and activities

The course consists of four days of intensive work with a combination of introductory lectures, individual presentations, and group discussions. Course requirements include a working load of approximately 120 hours. This includes 12 lecturing hours, 20 hours of group work and individual presentations, and 88 hours of individual study including writing of an essay.

Assessment

During the course
A 20-minutes individual presentation in which the student presents arelevant question linked to own PhD project from the perspective of theory and/or ethics ofscience. Assessment: pass/fail.

After the course
An individual essay in which the student’s PhD project is discussed from theperspective of the theory and/or ethics of science. Length of essay: maximum 2000 wordsexcluding references. Students are entitled to 20 minutes of individual supervision based ona draft of their essay.
Assessment: pass/fail

Core material

1 book:
McNamee, M. (Ed.). (2005). Philosophy and the sciences of exercise, health and sport: Critical perspectives on research methods.
 Routledge. You may borrow the book from the library
This book is also available electronic/online: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=110425&site=ehost-live
NB! To read the e-book off campus: Log on VPN-client.

Parts of 1 book:
Benton, T. & Craib, C. (2011). Philosophy of social science: The philosophical foundations of social thought (2nd ed.). Palgrave Macmillan.
Read pp. 13-75. You may borrow the book from the library.

2 book chapters - available through Canvas (2 PDF):
McNamee, M., Olivier, S. & Wainwright, P. (2007). Research ethics in exercise, health and sport sciences. Routledge.
Pages 7-28.

Wright, G. H. von. (1971). Explanation and Understanding. Cornell University Press.
Pages 1-33.

Web site:
Norwegian National Research Ethics Committees 2: https://www.etikkom.no/en/

1 Further choice of literature will vary between students depending on the nature of their PhD projects. Relevant texts will be found in dialogue with the course teachers.

2 The online recourse from the Norwegian Research Ethics Committees presents updated versions of rules, regulations, norms and values. It includes a library function in which students can find additional relevant literature.