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BACHELOR OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
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Main Reference 1. Kuratko, D. (2017). Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process, Practice (10 Ed.). Cengage
Learning: Boston.
2. Ratten, V. & Ferreira, J. (2017). Sport Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Routledge: NY.
3. Ariffin & Hamidon S. (2017) Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Malaysia: Oxford Fajar
Sdn Bhd
4. Allen, J. (2019) Digital Entrepreneurship
5. Seymour & Blakey (2019) Digital Sport Marketing: Concepts, Cases and Conversations
Assessment Weightage Continuous Assessment : 60%
Final Examination : 40%
Course Code VIA3001
Course Title SPORT FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
Credit 3
Medium of Instruction English, Malay
Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum None
Requirement(s)
Course Learning Outcomes At the end of the course, students are able to:
1. Explain the importance of planning, managing and maintaining sports facilities and
equipment.
2. Identify problems and challenges in managing sports facilities and equipment.
3. Apply the knowledge by designing management guidelines and procedures for selected
facilities.
Synopsis of Course Contents This course begins with the history of sport facilities and the beginning of modern sport facilities
in this country. Next is the understanding of planning, dimensional development, sport facility
spacing and allocations for sport facility users. Managers’ roles on how to manage and
implement sport programs will also be reviewed. This course will end by looking
into basic maintenance of sport facilities such as multiple types of playing surfaces and existing
swimming pools.
Main Reference 1. Eric Schwarz, Stacey Hall, & Simon Shibli (2015). Sport Facility Operations
Management. Routledge.
2. Robin Ammon, Richard M. Southall, & Mark S. Nagel (2016) Sport Facility Management:
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Organizing Events and Mitigating Risks 3 Edition.
3. Gill Fried (2015) Managing Sports Facilities 3 Human Kinetics
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4. Milton Garaat, Miswan Abdul Hakim Bin Mohammed & Mat Naim Abdullah, & Mohd
Asmoni (2014). Overview of Sport Facilities Management in Malaysia.
5. Richard F. Mull, Brent A. Beggs, & Mick Renneisen (2009). Recreation Facility
Management: Design, Development, Operations, and Utilization. Champaign, IL: Human
Kinetics
Assessment Weightage Continuous Assessment : 60%
Final Examination : 40%
Course Code VIA3002
Course Title SPORT FINANCE MANAGEMENT
Credit 3
Medium of Instruction English, Malay
Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum None
Requirement(s)
Course Learning Outcomes At the end of the course, students are able to:
1. Discuss principles and fundamental of account and sports finance.
2. Apply financial knowledge in managing sports accounts and preparing budgets.
3. Analyse sports financial statement and apply finance techniques in making decisions.
Synopsis of Course Contents This course exposes students to the features of financial system in the operation of sport
organizations. Methods and current practices of financial system in the sport organizations and
programs will be thoroughly discussed in class. Students will also gain additional knowledge,
understanding and financial management practice through a project assigned to
them.
Main Reference 1. Matthew T Brown, Daniel Rascher, Mark S Nagel, & Chad Mcevoy (2016) Financial
Management in the Sport Industry, Holcomb Hathaway.
2. Bob Stewart (2014) Sport Funding and Finance. 2nd edition. Routledge.
3. Fried et al (2013). Sport Finance: 3rd Edition. Human Kinetics. Champaign.III
4. Timothy J. Gallagher (et-al) 2013. Financial Management – Principles and Practice 7
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Edition. Prentice Hall.
5. Robert Wilson (2011). Managing Sport Finance : 2nd edition. Fitness Information
Technology, Inc.
Assessment Weightage Continuous Assessment : 60%
Final Examination : 40%