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Diploma in Sports and Leisure Management (R27)

Course Structure

To fulfil the requirements for the full-time diploma, students need to successfully complete a total of 120 modular credits (MC) or equivalent of 30 modules. Each module is worth 4 MCs. The course consists of foundation modules, discipline modules and specialisation modules. The course structure is as follows:

Table 2: Course Structure for the DSLM

1) General Modules
(24 MC)

6 compulsory modules:

G101

Cognitive Processes and Problem Solving
G103 Introduction to Communication Practice
A101 Science
A113 Mathematics
B102 Organisational Behaviour
B216 Marketing

2) Discipline Modules
(12 MC)

3 compulsory modules:

S201 Health and Wellness
S202 Inclusive Physical Activity
S204 Sociology of Sports, Health and Leisure

3) Specialisation Modules (52 MC)

13 specialisation modules:

B101 Entrepreneurship
B220 Microeconomics
B215 Financial Accounting
S221 Sports Facilities Management
S222 Sports Business
S321 Sports Management
B218 Business Statistics
S224 Sports and Leisure Related Law
S225 Leisure Planning and Programming
S226 Sports Administration
H210 Event Operations Management
S322 Strategic Sports Development
B321 Macroeconomics

4) Freely Chosen Module (4 MC)

1 Freely Chosen Module

5) Industry Orientation Programme (IOP)
(28 MC)

7 modules:

G901 Creative Engagement
G301/ G311 Project
S931 Industry Immersion Programme
(5 modules)
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