National Diploma: Sport Management (393-1) Full-time only Purpose Students will acquire knowledge and practical competencies in the administration and management of small sport enterprises as well as to reflect on their decisions made. More specifically they will obtain those competencies in the functional aspects of management. Outcomes 1. Students should be able to implement the functional management competencies in order to manage a small sport enterprise. 2. Students should be able to organise a sport club event utilizing the principles of event management. 3. Students should be able to do the administration of a small sport enterprise. 4. Students should be able to plan and implement a marketing plan for an event or small sport enterprise. Rules of access and admission requirements An FETC, Senior Certificate or an equivalent qualification at NQF 4 as determined by a Status Committee, with the following subjects: 1. Compulsory subject English with at least a higher grade D or standard grade C symbol. 2. Minimum M Score of 10. or A National Senior Certificate - APS Score with minimum requirements as shown below: (Please note the score for Life Orientation is halved when calculating APS):
Language of teaching and learning Other recognised language Mathematics Mathematical Literacy Life Orientation Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3 Minimum APS 20 with Mathematics 21 with Mathematical Literacy 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 Selection criteria The Department of Sport and Movement Studies base selection on academic merit and availability of places in the programme. Pass requirements 1. Students are promoted: 1.1. To the second year of study if they have passed at least 2 modules (from either Sport Management 1A and B; or Business Management 1A and B), plus 2 other modules; to the third year of study if they have passed at least 10 modules, including Sport Management 2 and Business management 2. 2. Students must take all outstanding modules of the previous year of study before they may take modules of the following year of study, limited to a maximum of 6 modules in any one year of study. 3. Students retain credit for all modules passed. 4. Students must re-apply for continuation of their studies if they failed to pass an accumulative total of modules of at least: 4.1. 3 Modules after the first semester of study (one must be Sport Management 1A or Business Management 1A. 4.2. 6 Modules after the first year of study. 4.3. 12 Modules after the second year of study. 4.4. 18 Modules after the third year of study. 5. Work integrated learning: Students must accumulate 900 hours of
approved practical work over their three years of study in Sport Management 1C, 2C and 3C. The Department will monitor and evaluate the student s progress. Curriculum First year Semester one Marketing 1A See admission requirements. Business Management 1A English 1A PME11A1 Sport Management 1A Marketing 1B Sport Management 1B English 1B Business Management 1B PME11B1 Year modules Sport Management 1C Second year
Semester one Marketing 2A Sport Management 2A Public Relations 1A BBH221A SKW11A1 End-User Computing A Business Management 2A BEU11A1 Marketing 2C Sport Management 2B Public Relations 1B BBH221C SKW11B1 End-User Computing B Business Management 2B BEU11B1 Year module Sport Management 2C Third year Semester one Sport Management 3A STM33A3
Sport and Physical Recreation Studies 3A Business Management 3A SPR33A3 BEM33A3 Sport Management 3B Sport and Physical Recreation Studies 3B Business Management 3B STM33B3 SPR33B3 BEM33B3 Year module Sport Management 3C STM33C3