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BACHELOR OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

                              BACHELOR OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT



                   Sports Management is a branch of Sports Science knowledge. In general, it is divided into
                   three main forms (Parks & Quarterman, 2000) :
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                   (i)  Professional career fields related to sports.
                   (ii) The field of professional career where many job opportunities related to sports are available.
                   (ii)  The  field  of  academic  study  that  specifically  prepares  intellectuals  at  universities  and
                       colleges.

                   Sports Management as an academic field began in the United States around 50 years ago
                   where  it  was  able  to  put  the  country  on  the  world  map  in  terms  of  globalization  and
                   commercialization within the sports industry. Our country has also made great strides in this
                   field  by  introducing  Sports  Science  academic  programmes  in  1995,  making  us  one  of  the
                   earliest  institutions  in  the  region  to  do  so.  Since  then,  the  University  of  Malaya  has  been
                   producing Sports Management graduates who are able to contribute to the development of
                   Sports Management in Malaysia.

                   By  studying  various  aspects  of  Sports  Management  such  as  Facilities  and  Equipment
                   Management,  Sports  Finance,  Sports  Marketing,  Event  Management,  Human  Resource
                   Management as well as Sports Law and other subjects, Universiti  Malaya  graduates will have
                   strong and adequate knowledge to make a difference. The Faculty of  Sports  & Exercise
                   Science, Universiti Malaya will strive further to improve the quality of the Sports Management
                   programme  in  order  for  future  graduates  to  become  even  more  professional and
                   knowledgeable.



                    PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES


                   The  main  objective  of  this  programme  is  to  produce  high  quality  human  capital  in  Sports
                   Management. The graduates who are directly or indirectly involved in this field will be able to
                   generate  ideas,  bring  positive  change  and  develop  the  discipline  through  prudent
                   management; initiate strong networking and develop sound decision making skills.

                   This student-centred programme will allow students to follow an interdisciplinary programme
                   in  line  with  the  national  sports  development  agenda.  The  programme  is  also  designed  to
                   provide students with the know-how, knowledge and skills to be a competent  sports manager.
                   Part of the learning process is for students to demonstrate the ability to perform basic research
                   in  the  field  of  sports.      Academic  training  as  such  is  expected  to  strengthen  and  develop
                   students'  leadership  in Sports Science  knowledge  where  they  will  be  able  to  use the  latest
                   scientific theories and models to benefit our local sports entities and communities. This will
                   eventually create interest and encourage students to engage in lifelong learning.

                   As a result, students will be able to critically evaluate local and international sports issues, as
                   well  as  display  professional  social  skills,  perceptions,  opinions  and  attitudes  in  the
                   management of sports organizations. In addition, the programme is designed to emphasise
                   upgrading managerial and entrepreneurship skills in order for graduates to remain relevant in
                     the  sports  industry.  These  objectives  can  also  be  achieved  by  sending  the  students  for
                   industrial training.
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