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Welcome to the Department of Sport Studies
The Department of Sport Studies offers qualifications that have a scientific and practical approach and prepares students for various careers in the field of sport, and movement development. The programme combines sport science, management and coaching. Students are provided with the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge in a practical environment thus preparing them to face the various challenges in the sport industry with confidence and expertise. Vision A recognized sport institute provide innovative graduates to industry Mission Statement Empowering students to build sustainable futures in sport Values Programmes offered by the department: The following programmes are offered in this department: 24 points (excluding Life Orientation) 28 points (excluding Life Orientation) 3. Bachelor of Sport Science Honours Purpose of Qualification The Bachelor of Sport Science Honours will allow students to enhance their competence in the analysis, interpretation and application of various sport and exercise principles in the sport industry. This will include areas of health, fitness, coaching, sport management as well as sport and exercise science. The qualification provides a unique blend between scientific application and management of sport. A deepening in the theoretical and practical aspects of physiological principles will enable the student to interpret and adapt to unique situations in the sport industry. Minimum Admission Requirements In addition to DUT Rules G7 and G22B, applicants must be in possession of one of the following minimum admission requirements for entry into this programme: Selection Criteria Students will be ranked from highest to lowest according to aggregate results from the final year of the degree or equivalent qualification and prospective candidates will be invited to an interview. The interview will use a predetermined set of questions to determine interest in the course and give potential students the opportunity to engage with Lecturers. The interview panel will comprise of the Head of Department as well as two senior staff with extensive research experience. As places on the course are limited, a selection process may be implemented. The following will be used to rank and select the students: Work Shadow Log Sheet As part of the selection criteria, the Department will be assessing students’ work experience. It is expected that students will complete 20 hours of work shadow in a relevant field. Students will be required to complete the log sheet to provide evidence for the work shadowing completed. This work shadowing may include, but is not limited to, shadowing a physiotherapist, biokineticist, sport scientist, coach, conditioning coach, or personal trainer. Application Process Students are expected to apply by 31 October 2023, applications should be submitted to the HOD prior to this cut-off date. Applications should include the following: Funding Please be advised that NSFAS does not fund post-graduate qualifications, thus the onus is on the student to secure funding, or self-pay. Students can apply for NRF funding in the preceding year, this must be done prior to October 2023 for 2024 enrolment. Students are also expected to cover the registration fee initially, as NRF funding for successful students is only released after the closure of registration. Note that the NRF funding is limited, with not all applicants receiving funding. The entire process is managed via the research office, and is independent of the Department. Contact Details and Enquiry Form / Application Form Name: Mrs Shobana Singh
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About us
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Programmes Offered and Entry Requirements
Higher Certificate in Sport Management Science
Bachelor of Sport Science and Management
Bachelor of Sport Science HonoursCOURSES
Qualification
Qualification Code
Important dates
SAQA NLRD ID
1st offered
HC: Sport Management Science
HCSMS1
January 2017
99614
Bachelor: Sport Science & Management
BASSM1
January 2020
109085
Honours: Bachelor of Sport Science
BSSHN1
January 2024
120540
Entry Requirements
Compulsory Subject/s
NSC
SC
NCV
Rating
HG
SG
English
3
E
D
50%
Any one (1) of the following subjects:MathematicsPhysical ScienceLife Sciences
3
E
D
50%
Compulsory Subjects
NSC
SC
NCV
Rating
HG
SG
English
4
D
B
60%
Mathematics
4
D
B
60%
Physical Science or Life Sciences
4
D
B
70%
Any three (3) compulsory vocational subjects
70%
CONTACT
Email: shobanas@dut.ac.za
Tel: 031 373 6878
Fax: 031 373 5184/5120Follow us on Social Media
Phased out programmes:
Please Note: The Bachelor of Sport Science and Management replaces the National Diploma: Sport Management in 2019. Last intake for B Tech: Management (Sport Option) was in 2019.
Contact Information
Secretary: Ms Shobana Singh
Tel: 031 373 6878
Fax: 031 373 5184
Email: shobanas@dut.ac.za
Location: 4th Floor, B Block
Campus: ML Sultan Campus