Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences

Internships

These include in-person activities designed to provide a more practical component to academic training, connecting the coursework with professional activities. These in-person activities are included in the fourth year and encompass training activities carried out in companies, entities, organizations, and institutions external to the university. Therefore, they will adhere to the ULL's external internship regulations (BOULL of June 8, 2020). The Bachelor's Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences includes 12 credits of mandatory curricular and professional external internships. The training and professional performance of students pursuing this degree is primarily applied to the fields of education, sports management, and sports training. To enroll in the External Internship, students must have passed all the basic and mandatory credits of the first three years. Students will complete a 9-week placement, totaling 225 hours, at the external organization. Each student will choose, according to their preferences, a specific context in which to carry out their internship: educational context, sports management context, or physical-sports training context.

For internships for the Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, the Faculty of Education currently has agreements with various sports institutions and/or public and private organizations.

The following table lists the entities, companies and institutions with which the Faculty of Education has collaborated to carry out the external internships of the Degree in Sciences of Physical Activity and Sport during the last academic years, along with the number of places offered and assigned.

Agreements signed with collaborating entities

2025-26 academic year

Regulations and other documents 

General, national, regional and ULL university regulations.

Internship schedule

Organization and coordination of internships 

In the following link you can consult the organization and coordination of the External Internships

Agreements for the development of internships

Check the current agreements for this school year here.

Criteria for offering positions approved by the Faculty's External Internship Committee 

The following document details the criteria for offering places

Procedure for allocating places

  1. Before the start of the internship, the available places and the order of student preference selection are published on the Faculty's website and in the virtual classrooms for each subject. 
  2. Once students have all the information, the application opens to select their preferences. This application allows students to choose 10 preferred centers for their internships. 
  3. When the deadline is reached, the computer system assigns places to students according to the approved criteria.
  4. The provisional allocation lists are now being published, and a link to a form for potential complaints regarding the allocation process is available. 
  5. Once the complaints have been resolved, the final allocation of students to places is published. 

– Criteria for assigning students to entities

The following link specifies the criteria for assigning students to entities.

– Place selection application

Students will be able to access the application to choose their preferences for places in the different Practicums in the following link.

– Placement offer, order of selection and assignment of Practicums: 

Practicum I

      • Offer of places 
      • Order of priority for choosing centers
      • Provisional assignment
      • Complaints about the allocation procedure. If you wish to file a complaint (click here) 
      • Final assignment

Practicum II

      • Offer of places 
      • Order of priority for choosing centers
      • Provisional assignment
      • Complaints about the allocation procedure. If you wish to file a complaint (click here)
      • Final assignment