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Vertical Paths in Nature

Scholar Year: 2022/2023 - 2S

Code: DN07    Acronym: PVN
Scientific Fields: Desporto
Section/Department: Science and Technology

Courses

Acronym N. of students Study Plan Curricular year ECTS Contact hours Total Time
TSPDN 27 6,0 90 162,0

Teaching weeks: 15

Head

TeacherResponsability
Mário André da Cunha EspadaHead

Weekly workload

Hours/week T TP P PL L TC E OT OT/PL TPL O S
Type of classes

Lectures

Type Teacher Classes Hours
Contact hours Totals 1 6,00
António Lopes Lopes   6,00

Teaching language

Portuguese/English

Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)

Know the specific characteristics of the activities modalities.
Know the characteristics of the contexts where the activities are developed.
Identify and know how to handle the specific materials of the activities.
Know all the preservation care to have with the material of the activities.
Know and know how to apply all the safety rules inherent to the practice of activities.
Identify and know how to execute the technical gestures of the activities.
Respect all practitioners and the environment.

Syllabus

THE CLIMB
History and Framework of Modality in Portugal and Abroad.
Historical references to the development of activity as a sporting modality; UIAA and national federations.
Characterization of Mode
Definition of concept; Practical hazards; Disciplines and variants of climbing; Boulder; Climbing difficulty; Climbing to
View; Only integral (free-solo); Competition sports climbing; Scales of difficulty.
Environment Framework
Materials; The ropes; Individual material; Harness; Shoe; Helmet; Other key materials; Carabiners; Cordeleta; Ribbons;
Expressed; Eights, Gri-gri and the like; Complementary materials; Magnesium bag, entrancers, crampons, ice ax, etc.
Technical Fundamentals / Fundamental Nodes
Us and links; Eight; Static and dynamic; Lark head; Prusik; Ribbon knot; Right; Elementary progression techniques; Rule
Of the 3 supports; Horizontal CG projection; Use of the feet and hands; Exploitation of prey; Exploration of movements and type of
Steps; Rest position; Advanced progression techniques.
Climbing Safety
Use and conservation of materials; Before you begin - questions to ask; Where to assemble security; What material will be
Necessary to mount the track.
B - MONTANHISMO
General Context
History of Mountaineering; Synthesis and Evolution of Mountain Activities; Mountain Sports / Contexts and Practices; Code
Of UIAA ethics; Normative Framework for Mountain Sports; History and Evolution of Mountain Sports; Introduction to
Meteorology; Prevention and Safety; Notions of Anatomy and Physiology The Context of Mountain Geography.
Specific Context
Materials and Equipment Cartography and Guidance Camp and Bivaque; Mountain Dangers and Traumatology; Notions of
Mountain health; Notions of Geomorphology Activity planning Mountain feeding; The Mountain Training;
Mountaineering Federation


Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the UC intended learning outcomes

The syllabus contents covered in this UC allow students to know the different specific approaches of vertical pathways in nature with reference to practice and associated technical gestures, allowing them to build an understanding of concepts and application in different environments and with a differentiated population.

Teaching methodologies

The work of the UC is organized around:
- Lectures (theoretical and practical) / contents of the program by the lecturer (s)
- Classes of analysis of documents, exhibition of materials associated with vertical paths in nature.

Demonstration of the teaching methodologies coherence with the curricular unit's intended learning outcomes

The articulation between classroom work of an expository nature, as well as the articulated tasks that are carried out in a practical typology and the work accomplished, presented and discussed in class, allows the students to understand the ways of acting in a pedagogical way in different contexts Associated with vertical pathways in nature.
Methodology and evaluation tests

Assessment methodologies and evidences

Continuous evaluation
- Participation - 10%.
- Group work - 30%.
- Individual work - 10%
- Test - 10%.
- Practical assessment - 40%
Final exam: Students who do not obtain a final grade of 9,5 or higher in the continuous assessment regime will be referred for final examination.

Attendance system

Each student is expected to be at least 75% of the practical sessions and to analyze and discuss the proposed tasks and to execute the assessment products in close relation with the UC teachers, except for students with special status

Bibliography

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