The alternation between scientific training and training in the practice of physical activities and sport is highly specific to physical education training. Learning activities therefore use a range of teaching methods, from a purely individual theoretical approach to the construction of knowledge and know-how as part of a team, with the emphasis on interdisciplinarity and innovation through new technologies. Training for a bachelor's degree in physical education thus makes students players in their own training and co-actors in the training of their peers, while respecting the ethics and deontology of their discipline.
Lectures in the motor sciences are particularly aimed at developing the specific knowledge and skills on which the know-how developed in practical training is based.
The use of tutoring, monitoring and practical work is a major asset in the training provided in lectures relating to the exact, biomedical and human sciences. In this way, the knowledge imparted in these courses is based on a concrete scientific approach at the cutting edge of research.