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Factors influencing sports science students’ elective biomechanics enrolment decisions

Sports Biomech. 2023 May 3:1-14. doi: 10.1080/14763141.2023.2207554. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

The modularisation of sports science curricula allows students to individualise degrees to fit their interests and aspirations via elective modules. The aim of this study was to explore the factors which influence sports science students’ elective biomechanics enrolment decisions. A total of 45 students completed an online survey focussing on personal and academic characteristics which may influence enrolment decisions. Significant differences were found for three personal characteristics. Biomechanics module enrolees were more positive in their self-concept of subject ability, had a greater like for their previous subject experience, and displayed a higher agreement in requiring the knowledge for future career aspirations. Although, statistical power was reduced when respondents were categorised into demographic sub-groups, exploratory analysis highlighted self-concept of subject ability may differentiate female students’ enrolment, while previous subject experience may distinguish male students’ enrolment and academic entry route students’ enrolment. Undergraduate sports science core biomechanics modules should consider adopting learning pedagogies which help to increase individual students’ self-concept of ability and inspires them to recognise the value of biomechanics in their potential career aspirations.

PMID:37132254 | DOI:10.1080/14763141.2023.2207554

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