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                    Course Code              VIX1001
                    Course Title             HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORTS
                    Credit                   3
                    Medium of Instruction    English/ Malay Languages
                    Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                    Requirement(s)
                    Learning Outcomes        At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                             1. Explain underlying concepts associated with sport history and philosophy.
                                             2. Discuss the importance and relevance of ethics in sport over time.
                                             3. Analyse the role sport played in history.
                    Synopsis of Course Contents   In the early stage of course, students will be exposed to basic concepts related to history
                                             and philosophy of sport that are inherent in the modern western sport including Olympic
                                             idealism and domestic traditional sport practice. In the following stages, students will discuss
                                             local sport structure and sport organizations in Malaysia as  well as explain the roles of social
                                             institutions, politics, and economy that affect sporting life in Malaysia since the 15th century.
                                             The discussion on the blending of  “Western” and “Malaysian” sport culture will be included.

                    Main Reference           1.   Mechikoff (2014). History and philosophy of sport and physical education: from
                                                ancient civilizations to the modern world (6th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
                                             2.   Kretchmar,  R.  S.,  Dyreson,  M.,  Liewellyn,  M.,  &  Gleaves,  J.  (2018). History  and
                                                philosophy of sport and physical activity. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
                    Assessment Methods       Continuous Assessment  : 60%
                                             Final Examination   : 40%
                     Course Code              VIX1002
                     Course Title             INTRODUCTION TO SPORT SCIENCE
                     Credit                   3
                     Medium of Instruction    English/ Malay Languages
                     Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                     Requirement(s)
                     Learning Outcomes        At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                              1. List and describe the areas of study and profession in sport science academia.
                                              2. Be ready for the demand expected of them in going through successfully in their studies.
                                              3. Analyse the opportunities, challenges and potentials for them entering the sport-related
                                              profession.

                     Synopsis of Course Contents   Students will be exposed to the concept of sport science and the various area of studies in
                                              the field of sport science. The intention of the course is to get the students ready as learners
                                              and  future  professionals  in  sport  science.  The  course  will  give  a  clear  picture  of  the
                                              opportunities, challenges and career potential in the world of sport science for students
                                              to get involved in after graduation.
                     Main Reference           1.   Wuest & Fisette (2014). Foundations of Physical Education, Exercise Science and
                                                 Sport. McGraw-Hill
                                              2.   Lumpkin (2013). Introduction to Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport
                                                 Studies. McGraw-Hill
                                              3.   Freeman  (2013).  Physical  Education,  Exercise  And  Sport  Science  In  A  Changing
                                                 Society. Sudbury, MA; Jones & Bartlett.
                     Assessment Methods       Continuous Assessment   : 60%
                                              Final Examination   : 40%
                      Course Code Course Title   VIX1003
                                              FIRST AID & CPR
                      Credit                  4
                      Medium of Instruction   English, Malay

                      Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum  None
                      Requirement(s)
                      Learning Outcomes       At the end of the course, students
                                              are able to:
                                              1.   Identify life threatening injuries caused by sports activities
                                              2.   Identify quickly and appropriately to life threatening injuries
                                                 Administer basic emergency response and CPR based on current CPR theories
                                              3.
                                              4.   Transport athletes with head injuries or whom are unconscious
                      Synopsis of Course Contents   Students will be exposed to general
                                              knowledge of first aid principles and
                                              the emergency
                                              treatment in sport injuries. The
                                              discussions will revolve around
                                              events and injuries that require
                                              prompt care and attention prior to
                                              the arrival of ambulance. CPR as
                                              one of first aid
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