Agashe College of Physical Education
 

Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) Course in Physical Education

Eligibility

  • A candidate should have passed any of the following examinations to be eligible to be do M. Phil in Physical Education:
    • M.Ed – Physical Education
    • M.P.E.
    • M.P.Ed.

Course Structure

Compulsory Theory Paper I - Advanced Research Methodology in Physical Education

  • Unit I
    (a) Areas of Research in Physical Education
    (b) Descriptive Research
  • Unit II
    Experimental Research - Different variable / Manipulation of variable / Experimental Designs
  • Unit III
    Research and theory Development
  • Unit IV
    Evaluation of a Research Report
  • Unit V.1
    Procedures of Data Processing
  • Unit V.2
    Parametric Tests of Significance
  • Unit V.3
    Non- Parametric Tests of Significance
  • Unit VI
    Scaling and Grading

Compulsory Theory Paper II - Recent Trends in Physical Education and Tests & Measurements in Physical Education & Sports

  • Unit I
    Life long Physical Education & Sports
  • Unit II
    Modern Technology in Developing Human Capacities
  • Unit III
    Socialisation and Social Central through Sports
  • Unit IV
    Essentials of Evaluation Test & Measurement in Physical Education
  • Unit V
    Nature & Administration of different Tests
  • Unit VI
    Different Types of Tests and their uses

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Optional Theory Paper I - Sports Psychology

  • Unit I
    Developing cognitive Domain of Learning
  • Unit II
    Emotion and Sports Competitions
  • Unit III
    Performance / Burnout / Measures to control Burnout
  • Unit IV
    Personality of a Coach and a Player
  • Unit V
    Group behaviour and Sports Leadership

Optional Theory Paper II - Science of Sports Coaching & Training

  • Unit I
    Biomechanics of Human Movement in relation to Sports performance
  • Unit II
    Analysis of Sports Movement in relation to Sports performance
  • Unit III
    Measurement of Force, Velocity, Energy intake, Energy Liberation etc.
  • Unit IV
    Conditioning Methods to improve motor components
  • Unit V
    Preparation for Competition

Optional Theory Paper III - Philosophy of Physical Education

  • Unit I
    Nature & Scope of Physical Education
  • Unit II
    Development of curriculum of Physical Education
  • Unit III
    Education for Fitness
  • Unit IV
    Biomechanics of Human Movement and Sports Socials
  • Unit V
    Sociology of Sports and Physical Education

Examination / Evaluation

M.Phil candidates are evaluated & graded for dissertation submitted & viva-voce.

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