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37                                  BACHELOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE (EXERCISE SCIENCE)  2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION

                Course Code                 VIB2004
                Course Title                PHYSICAL CONDITIONING IN EXERCISE AND SPORTS
                Credit                      3
                Medium of Instruction       Malay, English
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes           At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                            1.   Describe the need and purpose for physical conditioning
                                            2.   .Explain the physiological responses and adaptation to physical conditioning
                                            3.   Design safe and effective physical conditioning programs
                                            4.   Conduct various forms of physical conditioning training programs

                Synopsis of Course Contents   This  course  covers  the  areas  concerning  physical  conditioning.  The  content  of  this
                                            course  includes  various  state  of  the  art  physical  conditioning  training  programs.
                                            Movement competency and various safety issues will be discussed. Knowledge from
                                            this  course  is  beneficial  for  the  purpose  of  conducting  safe  and  effective  training
                                            programs. Students will also be exposed to training in the gymnasium and laboratory.
                Main Reference              Main Text
                                            Ratamess,  N.  2012.  ACSM’s  Foundations  of  Strength  Training  and  Conditioning.
                                            Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

                                            Additional Recommended Text
                                                Baechle, T.R., Earle, R.W. 2008. Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning.
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                                                3  Ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
                Assessment Methods          Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                            Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills                 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving – CTPS3
                                            Life Long Learning and Information Management – LL2


                Course Code                 VIB2101
                Course Title                RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS IN EXERCISE AND SPORTS
                Credit                      3
                Medium of Instruction       Malay and English Language
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes           At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                            1.   Explain the concepts and principles of research.
                                            2.   Distinguish between different types of research methods.
                                            3.   Explain procedures to conduct research and data analysis.

                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course provides an overview of the research process, from identifying problems,
                                            conducting research, statistical analysis and writing research reports. Various methods
                                            of research in sports science will be discussed. Students will also be exposed to basic
                                            statistical concepts.
                Main Reference              Jones, I. (2014). Research methods for sports studies. London: Routledge.
                                                Thomas, J. R., Silverman, S., & Nelson, J. (2015). Research methods in physical
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                                                activity (7  ed.).Champaign: Human Kinetics.
                Assessment Methods          Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                            Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills                 Communication Skills – CS3
                                            Critical Thinking and Problem Solving – CTPS2


                Course Code                 VIB2102
                Course Title                NUTRITION AND ENERGY BALANCE IN EXERCISE AND SPORTS
                Credit                      3
                Medium of Instruction       English Language
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes           At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                            1.   Explain the roles of macronutrients and micronutrients, nutrient digestion and
                                                energy metabolism in the body during rest and exercise.
                                            2.   Assess the food intake, energy intake, energy production and body composition.
                                            3.   Explain the principles of energy balance and its application in weight
                                                management.
                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course on the whole is to provide knowledge about nutrition and energy and its
                                            application  in  exercise.  Students  will  know  the  measuring  methods  for  assessing
                                            energy consumption and production in identifying the nutritional status through dietary
                                            patterns  and  nutritional  analysis  in  the  laboratory.  The  course  also  provides  a
                                            fundamental understanding of energy balance for controlling weight  and body
                                            composition as well as understanding doping and tests related to doping.
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