Programme Outcome

Introduction:

BSc (Sports Science) degree offers students an opportunity to learn various scientific aspects of sports. This programme will help them develop an overall core foundation in sports science. They will understand the human body and its requirement in different sporting situations. They will also get an opportunity to develop the skills to become Sports Scientists and prepare for other professions such as Exercise Physiologist, Sports Psychologist, Data Analyst, Coach, Strength and Conditioning expert etc. The programme will focus on the following core disciplines - Physiology, Biomechanics, Nutrition, Psychology and Exercise Science.

Program Educational Objectives:

1. Provide Academic and practical training to develop and strengthen students' leadership in Sport and Exercise Science knowledge where they will be able to apply the latest scientific theories and models in the local sports environment.

2. Encourage the acquisition of updated scientific knowledge which supports lifelong learning

3. Facilitate the development of critical thinking, problem-solving skills and research skills.

4. Develop skills and understand the application of these skills to operate various sports technologies used for performance analysis.

5. Apply key theoretical concepts in a range of practical contexts in sport and exercise science.

6. Able to plan, design, manage and execute practical activities using appropriate techniques and procedures

7. Identify, critically analyse and solve problems in sport and exercise science through the utilization of a wide range of observational and scientific approaches

8. Provide in-depth knowledge and skills necessary for professional recognition.

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the BSc degree in Sport Science, students would achieve the following:

Knowledge

1.  Theories, definitions, and concepts of the major subfields of Sport and Exercise Science

2.  Core elements of Sport and Exercise Science

3.   Main factors influencing health and well-being

4.   Trends and direction in Sport and Exercise Science

5.   Ethical issues in sports science and practice

6.   Research methods in sports and exercise science

6.   Reporting of research findings and scientific writing

7.   The fundamentals of coaching and strength and conditioning

8.   Motor learning and growth

Skills

1.   Evaluate critically information and claims proffered about coaching and exercise science in its various forms

2.  Apply appropriate methods and analytical procedures to answer questions in sports and exercise science

3.  Use relevant equipment, technology, and software in order to measure the condition and performance of the individual

4.  Provide sound justifications for conclusions and recognise when further evidence is needed

5.  Conduct independent research in a wide range of fields

6.  Access and retrieve information reliably

6.   Work collaboratively with others in the same and different disciplines

7.   Be receptive to new ideas and innovation in coaching and strength and conditioning

8.   Apply relevant code of ethics for the science and practice of Sport and Exercise Science

Competence

1.  Work in an independent and organized manner, set goals, and plan and implement solutions to diverse problems

2.  Apply the methods and procedures of Sport and Exercise Science to answer diverse questions

3.  Competence to coach the fundamentals in the main sporting events

4.  Competence to perform first-aid and life-saving in various situations

5.  Possess the competence to undertake advanced studies

6.  Participate actively and cooperatively in group tasks, and assume a leadership role

7.  Be able to conduct original research, from initial conception of the research idea to the presentation of research findings, and the preparing of research reports

8.  Interpret and present theoretical issues and empirical findings

9.  Develop and strengthen knowledge of theories, definitions, and concepts of Sport and Exercise Science.

10.  Apply key theoretical concepts in a range of practical contexts in sport and exercise science.

11.  Identify trends and evaluate critically the information and claims proffered about coaching and exercise science in its various forms

12.  Acquire updated scientific knowledge in order to measure the condition and performance of the individual.

13.  Apply relevant code of ethics for the science and practice of Sport and Exercise Science

14.  Demonstrate team work and leadership abilities in various disciplines

15.  Able to conduct research and communicate effectively the findings to the various stakeholders.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

1. The students will be able to apply the concepts of anatomy and physiology and biomechanical principles to improve health, performance, and fitness in individuals and athletes across diverse populations.

2. The students will be able to design and conduct fitness assessments, analyze exercise performance, and prescribe evidence-based exercise programs.

3. Able to create, implement, and monitor strength and conditioning programs that enhance athletic performance.

4. The students will be able to demonstrate the capability to apply sports science concepts, such as motor learning, biomechanics, and sports psychology, to optimize coaching techniques, athlete development, and overall team performance in a various games/sports.

5. The students will be able to use sports technology and performance analysis tools, for monitoring training load, assessing performance metrics, and evaluating athlete progress.

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