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Sports practical 180


 
Module code JRC 180
Qualification UPOnline
Faculty Faculty of Education
Module content

The purpose of the Sports practical module is to prepare students professionally for the diverse world of sport with all its job opportunities. This module attempts to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to provide professional services within the sports industry. Students are provided with experiences that bridge the gap between theory and practice while exposing them to a diverse list of topics and issues that characterize the sports industry. To pass the Sports Practical module, students must acquire 50% for the section on First Aid in the module, obtain at least 50% for all of the assignments and prescribed activities, and provide proof by handing in a logbook and multimedia evidence of their involvement at a facility. 

Module credits 32.00
NQF Level 05
Prerequisites Simultaneous with JLZ 180 or JLO 180.
Contact time Fully online
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Humanities Education
Period of presentation UPOnline Short Intake

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