Section outline

  • Pre-existing Knowledge

    1. Basic Theoretical Knowledge: What the student has learned from academic courses related to their field of study (such as movement science, physical education, management, or medicine).

    2. Basic Skills: Such as writing and communication skills, using research tools and techniques, teamwork, and data analysis skills.

    3. Problem-Solving Ability: The ability to think critically and analyze theoretical problems that may arise in the work environment.

    4. Professional Orientation: An initial understanding of the needs and requirements of the job market in the student’s field of study.

    5. Basic Technological Skills: Such as using software or applications that may be relevant to the field of study.