SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT

About this Course

Course Description

The Sociology of Sport (SRT421) course is all about understanding how sports impact our society in different ways. We'll explore how sports affect things like money, politics, and how people interact with each other. From looking at the history of sports to talking about why some athletes might behave badly, we'll cover a lot of interesting topics. You'll learn about why sports are more than just games – they're a big part of our lives and culture. Through notes, videos, quizzes, discussions, and fun activities, you'll get to think critically and understand more about how sports shape the world we live in.

Course Learning Outcomes

1 ) Explain the impact of sports phenomena towards promoting economic development, political stability, health and harmony in society.
2 ) Differentiate social skills and social responsibilities in explaining the impact of sports phenomena towards promoting harmony in sports society.
3 ) Demonstrates the impacts of confident in communication effective leadership and teamwork towards promoting harmony in sports society.

Course Details

STATUS : Open
DURATION : FLEXIBLE
EFFORT : 3 HOURS PER WEEK
MODE : 100% Online
COURSE LEVEL : Beginner
LANGUAGE : English
CLUSTER : Science & Technology ( ST )

 Syllabus

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Our Instructor

PROFESOR MADYA DR ROZITA BINTI ABDUL LATIF

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Seremban 3

MAIZAN BT HAJI MOHD NOR

Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam

NORFAEZAH BINTI MOHD ROSLI

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Arau

ASMALINI BINTI CHE ABU SHAFIE

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Samarahan

MOHD AZHARUL BIN AZEMI

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Jengka

TS. NORIDAH BINTI ABU BAKAR

Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam

 Frequently Asked Questions

A1 : Absolutely! This course is designed to cater to learners of all levels, from beginners to advanced. We provide comprehensive explanations and resources to ensure that everyone can engage with the material and grasp the concepts effectively.

A2 : The recommended time commitment varies depending on your learning style and pace. On average, learners typically spend 3-5 hours per week engaging with course materials, watching lectures, participating in discussions, and completing assessments. However, you are free to adjust your schedule based on your availability and preferences.