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BACHELOR OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION

                     Course Code               VIA3003
                     Course Title              SPORT LAW
                     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.  Identify principles of law that are used in the sport management context.
                                               2.  Clarify law systems in the sport management context
                                               3.  Relate the knowledge of principles of law to specific sport situations
                     Synopsis of Course Contents   This course introduces students to the law system in Malaysia and assist students to search
                                               for sport domain in the said law system. The priciples of law that are applied in specific sport
                                               situations will be discussed in the law aspects such contract law and tort law. Sport law cases
                                               from within and outside Malaysia will also be discussed in the classroom.
                     Main Reference            1. Jady Zaidi Hassim (2018). Sports Law in Malaysia, Governance and Legal Issues. Sweet &
                                               Maxwell.
                                               2. Jady Zaidi Hassim (2018). Legal aspects of Sports in Malaysia. Sweet & Maxwell.
                                               3. Jady Zaidi Hassim (2018). Kontrak Pemain Bola Sepak Profesional Di Malaysia. Penerbit
                                               Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
                                               4. Mark James (2017). Sports Law. 3rd edition. Palgrave Macmillan.
                                               5. Simon Gardiner et. al (2012). Sports Law. 4th edition. Routledge.
                                               6. Laura Donnellan (2010). Sport and the Law. A Concise Guide. Blackhall Publishing.
                                               Sports Development (Amendment) Act 2018
                                               Sports Development Act 1997
                                               Contract Act 1950
                     Assessment Weightage      Continuous Assessment   : 60%
                                               Final Examination    : 40%

                     Course Code               VIA3006
                     Course Title              SPORT MANAGEMENT SEMINAR
                     Credit                    4
                     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.   Analyze the main themes in the local sports management scenario.
                                               2.   Apply professional etiquette aspects in nurturing sports management corporate image.
                                               3.   Apply sports management theories in the seminar organizing process.
                     Synopsis of Course Contents   This course is to prepare students for the reality in the working world. The syllabus combines
                                               both theories and practice and is seen when sport management professionals are invited in a
                                               seminar to share their experiences and thoughts about sport management career and various
                                               other related sport management issues. As students will be engaged in organizing the various
                                               sessions  of the course, they are expected to gain the experience in organizing such
                                               seminars.
                     Main Reference            1. Parks, Zanger & Quarterman. (2013) Contemporary Sports Management.
                                                Champaign, IL: Human Kinetic,
                                               2. Woods (2007). Social Issues in Sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetic,
                                               3. McClean & Yoder (2012). Issues in Recreation and Leisure. Champaign, IL:
                                                Human Kinetic.
                                               4. European Commission (2000). Checklist for Organising Workshops
                                                (Seminars, Conferences and other events). Natura Networking Events.
                                               5. Entrepreneur Magazine (1997). Organizing and Promoting Seminars. WILEY
                                                Publication.
                     Assessment Weightage      Continuous Assessment   :100%



                     Course Code               VIA3008
                     Course Title              PROJECT 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, the students will
                                               1.   Understand the basic principles of project management processes
                                               2.   Identify phases of project management cycles
                                               3.   Evaluate various aspects of project development
                     Synopsis of Course Contents   Project management has been proven to be the most effective method of delivering products
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