HKU SPACE

207 For more and latest programme information, please visit our website 有關最新課程資訊及詳情,請瀏覽學院網站 hkuspace.hku.hk Minimum Entry Requirements 基本入學要求(P.017) Fee 學費 Duration 修業期 Medium of Instruction 教學語言 Qualifications Framework 資歷架構 Exemption 豁免 Short Course 短期課程 See legend on page 031 圖像說明於第031頁 Healthcare, Sport and Wellness 健康護理、體育及健康 Sports, Exercise and Recreation Management 體育、運動及康樂 Bachelor of Science (Honours) Sport Coaching Programme Code: HS154A University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK Application Code: 2365-HS154A 3762 0862 serm_bsc@hkuspace.hku.hk This is a programme specifically for future coaches and sports educators. This specialisation means that you will have the skills, knowledge and understanding that may not be taught in a general sports degree. The curriculum of the programme reflects staff expertise and research interests, key trends in associated national, international professional bodies and current sport policy, and the relevant national benchmarks. Embedded transferable skills in areas such as information technology, problemsolving, communication and reflective practice will help students to prepare for a global market and pursue lifelong learning. - Unique top-up degree programmes offered by one of the top universities in the UK for international undergraduate study in sport; - Completed in 36 months of part-time study; - Work placement opportunities in public and private sectors. 1. Applicants shall hold a Higher Diploma in Sport Coaching and Sport Performance awarded within the HKU system through HKU SPACE, or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution; 2. Applicants, who are graduates of programmes taught in English, are normally regarded as demonstrating the required English Proficiency. In other cases, IELTS 6.0 is required. 3. Applicants may be required to attend an interview and/or an English test. HK$145,107 per programme for 2024/25 intake, payable in three installments. Application Fee: HK$150 3 years English Level 5 (Reg. No.: 18/000760/L5) Validity Period: 01 Sep 2018 - 31 Aug 2026 Advanced Diploma in Sport Injury Prevention and Management Programme Code: HS086A Application Code: 2290-HS086A 2587 3154 serm_ad@hkuspace.hku.hk The overall aim of the programme is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to develop expertise in the management of injury arising from vigorous exercise and sport. It is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of sport injuries, preventative measures and sport injury management so that they can assist themselves and guide those under their supervision. Students are expected to use this knowledge to underpin the development and delivery of sport and exercise programmes. Applicants shall: - have gained in the HKDSE Examination Level 2 or above in 5 subjects (including Chinese Language and English Language), or equivalent; - (a) (i) be aged at least 21 years of age and have three years of relevant work experience, or (ii) hold a Certificate in relevant subjects; and (b) Provide evidence of English proficiency, such as: (i) HKDSE English Language at Level 2; or (ii) HKCEE English Language at Level 2; or (iii) HKCEE English Language (Syllabus B) at Grade E (Grade C in the case of English Language (Syllabus A)); or (iv) an overall band of 6 with subtest of 5.5 in the IELTS; or (v) a score of 550 in the paper-based TOEFL or a score of 213 in the computer-based TOEFL. Applicants may be required to attend an interview and/or an English test. HK$21,500 per year Application Fee: HK$150 2 years English Level 4 (Reg. No.: 09/000971/4) Validity Period: 04 May 2009 - on-going Advanced Diploma in Sport Coaching and Performance (credit bearing courses) This programme enables learners to study part of the wide range of modules available in Advanced Diploma in Sport Coaching and Performance programme. Learners may choose any of the modules listed below and enrol for a maximum of two modules per semester. Students are assessed by written assignments and examinations as prescribed in the Advanced Diploma programme. Upon successful completion of each module, participants will earn a Certificate of Achievement. Credits accumulated are fully transferable to the Advanced Diploma in Sport Coaching and Performance programme, should the participant wish to finish the entire Advanced Diploma programme. * Students who have completed any one of these modules are eligible to apply for the programme “Certificate in Strength and Conditioning”「肌力與體能訓練 證書」課程(HS235A) Anatomy and Physiology for Exercise * Programme Code: SPFE4013 This module aims to provide students with an understanding of the skeletal, neural and muscular functions, and the physiological processes that provide the basis for human capacity to move and exercise. Introduction to Sport Coaching and Performance * Programme Code: SPFE3009 This module aims to provide an introduction to the coaching process and to the basic principles and components of performance enhancement. Physical Performance Perspectives * Programme Code: SPFE4015 The module aims to provide students with an understanding of the changes in human movement behaviour across the lifespan and the influence these changes have on motor performance. Students will chart the development cycle of people and relate this to considerations from infancy, through adulthood to older adults. Students should understand the way people learn, develop and perform skilled movement. How people process information, programme and control movement through senses in set conditions will be explored, and students should appreciate the use of suitable environments and training techniques. Nutrition for Sport and Exercise Programme Code: SPFE3010 The module aims to introduce students to the relationship between diet and exercise, and how this knowledge is used in by the exercise practitioner in planned exercise programmes and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. Developing and Assessing Sport Performance * Programme Code: SPFE5010 This module aims to provide students with the skills to critically assess sport performance in athletes, to investigate those extrinsic and intrinsic factors that impact upon performance and to provide the basis for students to be able to formulate their own strategies for developing sport performance. Exercise Physiology: Aerobic and Anaerobic * Programme Code: SPFE4014 The module aims to provide students with an understanding of the impact that exercise has on the physiology of the body using Aerobic and Anaerobic training as the medium of instruction. Body In Motion * Programme Code: SPFE4017 The module aims to provide students with an understanding of the mechanical laws which affect the efficient movement of the body in different exercise settings.

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