Enrolment in the PHYSICAL EDUCATION, KINESIOLOGY, and SPORTS TRAINING programmes is open to candidates who have passed the general matura exam or candidates who have completed any secondary school programme before 1 June 1995.
All enrolment candidates shall undergo a TEST OF MOTOR SKILLS AND ABILITIES. Before the test, all candidates shall submit a medical certificate, while candidates for SPORTS TRAINING shall also submit a prior or current sports/training history of the sports discipline for which they are applying.
In the event of an EXCESSIVE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS given the number of places offered, candidates in all programmes will be chosen based on the following:
- performance on the TEST OF MOTOR SKILLS AND ABILITIES (40% of points);
- overall GENERAL MATURA or FINAL EXAMINATION performance (45% of points);
- GPA of the third and fourth YEARS (15% of points).
TESTING MOTOR SKILLS AND ABILITIES for first-cycle enrolment
- POLYGON COURSE BACKWARDS - The starting line is drawn transversely on a smooth surface and a parallel finish line at 10 m from the starting line. At a distance of 3 m from the starting line, the lower part of a vaulting box with the padded cover (total height is 50 cm) is placed across the track of the course. 6 m from the starting line, the box’s frame (23 cm wide) is placed across the track, the longer side touching the ground. While the candidate performs the task, an evaluator with a stopwatch monitors their performance. The time measurement is precise to the nearest tenth of a second.
- 100 M DASH - Time is measured electronically. The measurement is precise to the nearest hundredth of a second.
- BENT-ARM HANG (WOMEN) - Time is measured from the moment the candidate is in the bent-arm hanging position. The candidate’s result is the amount of time they persisted in the bent-arm hang. It is expressed in seconds. If the duration of the bent-arm hang is greater than 120 seconds, the task is stopped, and the maximum result (120 s) is recorded.
- PULL-UPS (MEN) - The result is the number of pull-ups performed correctly.
- STANDING LONG JUMP - A measuring tape is used to measure the perpendicular distance from the line at the take-off point to the back of the foot at the landing spot. The longest jump is taken into account. The result is expressed in centimetres.
- 100 M SWIM - Time is measured electronically. A valid result is a swimming distance of 100 m (4 x 25 m). The result is expressed to the nearest hundredth of a second.
- 2400 M RUN - Time is measured electronically. A valid result is a distance of 2400 m. The result is expressed to the nearest tenth of a second.