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49                                  BACHELOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE (EXERCISE SCIENCE)  2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION

                Learning Outcomes         At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                          1. Synthesize reported research
                                          2. Conduct a literature search
                                          3. Analyze data using SPSS
                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course emphasizes a systematic literature search in addition to the interpretation,
                                          critical review and evaluation of research articles. Practical skills to enter the data, analyze
                                          and interpret quantitative data using SPSS software will also be taught.

                Main Reference            Magdalinski, T. (2013). Study skills for sports studies. Oxon: Routledge.
                                              Verma, J. P. (2016). Sports research with analytical solution using SPSS. Hoboken,
                                              NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
                Assessment Methods        Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                          Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills               Communication Skills – CS3
                                           Life Long Learning and Information Management - LL2



                Course Code               VIB3208
                Course Title              APPLIED BIOMECHANICS
                Credit                    3
                Medium of Instruction     Malay and English Language
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/   VIB1103 Basic Biomechanics
                Minimum Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes         At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                          1.   Apply the principles of mechanics to movement and sports skills.
                                          2.   Conduct data recording 2-D / 3-D using a special tool and specific recorder.
                                          3.   Integrate human motion analysis using specialized software.
                Synopsis of Course Contents   Students will apply the principles learnt into human movement. The next part involves the
                                          practical application of software in the form of two-dimensional analysis together with the
                                          integration with other biomechanics equipment. Students will follows practical sessions
                                          inside or outside the laboratory.
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                Main Reference            1.   McGinnis, P. M. (2005). Biomechanics of sport and exercise. 3  Ed. Human
                                              Kinetics. Champaign Illinois.
                                          2.   Burkett B. (2010). Sports mechanics for coaches. 3rd Ed. Human Kinetics.
                                              Chapaign Illinois
                Assessment Methods        Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                          Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills               Critical Thinking and Problem Solving – CTPS5
                                          Life Long Learning and Information Management – LL3
                                          Professional Ethics and Moral – EM2


                Course Code               VIB3209
                Course Title              INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP FITNESS PROGRAMME
                Credit                    3
                Medium of Instruction     English
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/   None
                Minimum Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes         At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                          1.   Identify the components of fitness and the need and importance of fitness in
                                              ensuring good health.
                                          2.   Identify needs and different fitness programs for individuals and groups.
                                          3.   Devise and implement a fitness program for individuals and groups.
                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course will expose students to the current fitness program for individuals and groups.
                                          Students will be able to prescribe an appropriate program based on the individual needs
                                          or group. Students will also learn practically the tools need during the program either inside
                                          or outside the laboratory.

                Main Reference            1.   Allen Jackson, James Morrow Jr., David Hill, Rod Dishman . (2004), Physical Activity
                                              for Health and Fitness Updated Edition. Human Kinetics, USA.
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                                          2.   ACE Group Fitness Instructor Manual (3  Edition)
                Assessment Methods        Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                          Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills               Communication Skills - CS3
                                          Critical Thinking and Problem Solving - CTPS3
                                          Life Long Learning and Information Management - LL1-LL2
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