SHA5282 - Organising and Managing Sport

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of key sport policies and strategies
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in event organisation and planning including ethical issues and risk management.
Use marketing techniques to promote an event.
Implement and critically evaluate an event.
Demonstrate oral and written presentation skills through activities, reports and documents.
Demonstrate skills needed to work individually and within a team.
Demonstrate an understanding of qualitative and quantitative data analysis

Content:

Policy formulation, sport policy, strategies and key agencies involved and responsible for sport. Feasibility study and needs assessment. Compiling a budget. Identification of personnel, resources and event requirement. Identifying tasks and ethical issues for event management. Communicating event management structure. Detailing a plan and timescale. Establishing control systems. Planning an event - presentation, preparation, risk management, implementation and recovery. Marketing an event using a variety of sources. Coverage of operational and financial aspects. Participating within an event. Debriefing. Compiling final evaluation report. Report writing and presentation skills using ICT. Individual and group work for event management. Research designs; Developing research ideas; Sampling and recruitment; Data collection techniques; Quantitative analysis (inferential statistics); Qualitative analysis (coding and content analysis, developing themes); Ethical considerations in research design.

Learning and Teaching Information:

Lectures, workshops, practicals, event delivery, tutorials, guided independent study

Lectures
Contact hours: 18
Intended Group size: 50

Workshops
Contact hours: 18
Intended group size: 25

Practicals
Contact hours: 6
Intended group size: 6

Tutorials
Contact hours: 2
Intended group size: 6

Event delivery
Contact hours: 6
Intended group size: 6

Guided independent study
Contact hours: 150

Further details relating to assessment
In order to pass the module, students must have suitably engaged in the planning and delivery of an event to gain a pass in this component as shown by the student log and staff field notes, along with a combined mark of 40 or above in the oral and written components of the assessment.

Other relevant matters
Students produce an evaluation of their event informed by empirical research. This could be analysing marketing techniques and impact of marketing analysis. Pupil feedback - teacher feedback.

Assessment:

001 Group oral presentation 1 x 1hr 10 mins (Mid module) (Yr 1 Term 3) 50%
002 Written report 1 x 2000 words (End of module) - Yr 1 Term 3 50%

Fact File

Module Coordinator - Mrs Catherine Rowlands
Level - 5
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 5T3A1