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BACHELOR OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT 2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION

                Course Code                VIX2008
                Course Title               MANAGEMENT OF SPORT INJURIES
                Credit                     3
                Medium of Instruction      English Language
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                Course Learning Outcomes   At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                           1.   Identify common sport injuries and your role in managing the injury.
                                           2.   Apply the management technique of common sport injuries.
                                           3.   Coordinate injured athlete from the day of injury to returning to play.
                Synopsis of Course Contents   This  course  exposes students  to  the  types  of  common  sport  injuries  and  the management
                                           strategies  for  the  injuries.  With  this  knowledge,  students  will  be  able  to  coordinate  injured
                                           athlete  in  ensuring  that  the  athlete  return  to  sport  safely  therefore  reducing  the  risk  of
                                           recurrence.
                Main Reference              1.   Clinical Sports Medicine (2007). 3  edition. Peter Brukner and Karim Khan. Mc Graw
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                                            2.   Conservative Approach of Sports Injuries (2007). 2  edition. Thomas E. Hyde &
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                                                Marianne S. Gengenbach, Jones and Bartlett
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                                            3.   Sports Injuries (2009). 2  edition. Malcolm Read and Paul Wade. Elsevier.
                Assessment Weightage       Continuous Assessment : 60%
                                           Final Examination : 40%


                Course Code                VIA3010
                Course Title               SPORT TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION 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.   Evaluate the importance of information technology management in sport.
                                           2.   Apply information technology management in managing sport.
                                           3.   Understand the policies on ethics and use of  information technology in sport.
                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course introduces management of sport information and the application of information
                                           technology specific situations. Students will be able to evaluate various types of information
                                           technology that are suitable to be applied in sport.
                Main Reference             1.   Sayles, N., AHLMA, Gordeon, L. (2016). Health Information Management Technology:
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                                               An Applied Approach (5  Ed.). Medicine & Health Science Books: USA.
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                                           2.   Schwalbe, K. (2015). Information Technology Project Management (8  Ed.). Cengage
                                               Learning: USA.
                                           3.   Frick. E. (2017). Information Technology Essentials: Basic Foundations for Information
                                               Technology Professionals. Frick. Eric.
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                                           4.   Tran D. (2016). Information Technology Handbook (4 ). Tran Duong.
                                           5.   Turban, E., Pollard, C., & Wood, G. (2018). Information Technology for Management:
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                                               On-Demand Strategies for Performance, Growth and Sustainability (11 ). John Wiley &
                                               Sons: NJ.
                Assessment Weightage       Continuous Assessment   : 60%
                                           Final Examination     : 40%
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