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38                                  BACHELOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE(EXERCISE SCIENCE)  2020/2021 ACADEMIC SESSION



                Course Code                 VIB2103
                Course Title                SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY
                Credit                      3
                Medium of Instruction       Malay/ English Language
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes           At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                            1.   Apply the basic knowledge of psychology in sports psychology
                                            2.   Connect the theories of sports psychology in sports situations
                                            3.   Explain the concept of sports psychology in sport performance

                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course equips students with basic knowledge of Sports Psychology. Psychological
                                            factors, as well as mental training techniques that influence athletic performance will
                                            also be discussed.

                Main Reference              Andersen, M.B. (2000).  Doing Sport Psychology.  Champaign, IL:  Human Kinetics
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                                            Cox,  R.C.  (2006). Sport Psychology:  Concepts  and  application  (6   Ed). Singapore:
                                            McGraw-Hill Int. Editions.
                                            Karageorghis, C.I., & Terry, P.C. (2011).  Inside Sport Psychology. Champaign, IL:
                                            Human Kinetics.
                                            Morris, T., & Summers, J. (2004).  Sport Psychology. Theory, Applications and
                                            Issues.  Milton QLD: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
                                            Murphy, S. (2005).  The Sport Psych Handbook. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
                                            Weinberg, R.S., & Gould, D. (2011).  Foundations of Sports and Exercise Psychology.
                                            Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
                Assessment Methods          Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                            Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills                 Communication Skills – CS4
                                            Critical Thinking and Problem Solving – CTPS3
                                            Team Work skills – TS2
                                            Life Long Learning and Information Management - LL2







                Course Code                 VIB2104
                Course Title                MOTOR CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE
                Credit                      3
                Medium of Instruction       English
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                Learning Outcomes           At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                            1.   Describe the concepts, theories and principles of motor skill control.
                                            2.   Explain the central and sensory contributions of motor control.
                                            3.   Apply motor control knowledge to the specific characteristics of the performance
                                               of various types of motor skills.
                Synopsis of Course Contents   This course presents the concepts and theories that are related to motor control.  In
                                            addition,  it  focusses  on  how  information  from  the  environment  and  our  central
                                            commands influence and determine movement behaviour. Selected topics also discuss
                                            the laws and principles of the performance characteristics of functional motor skills.
                                            Students also will be exposed about the tools used to carry out tests related to motor
                                            control in the laboratory.

                Main Reference              1.   Magill, R. A., & Anderson, D. (2014). Motor learning and control: Concepts and
                                               Applications (10th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
                                            2.   Schmidt, R. A., & Lee, T. D. (2011). Motor control and learning: A behavioural
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                                               emphasis (5  ed). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
                Assessment Methods          Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                            Final Examination  : 40%
                Soft Skills                 Critical thinking and problem solving skills – CTPS3
                                            Team Work skills – TS2
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