Course Description - Bachelor of Sport Training and Kinesiology

  • 13010006: Computer Skills and Applications [1 Credit Hours]


  • 13020017: E-government Legal Framework [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020018: The Palestinian Captive Movement [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020029: My Career II [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020030: Individual and Society [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20120320: Foundations of Scientific Research In Sport Sciences [3 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the basics of scientific research and its elements, methods of documentation in the body of the study and in the list of references, highlighting the role of students in research and investigation of scientific studies in the sports field, summarizing, analyzing, presenting and presenting them in a scientific manner according to specific criteria, in addition to preparing a research plan on a topic, and identifying the Master's theses designs and their elements.


  • 20120344: Sport Injuries and Treatment [2 Credit Hours]

    This course includes introducing sports injuries and their relationship to sports sciences, the nature of practiced activities, studying the causes of their occurrence in stadiums, and introducing the foundations and procedures for preventing them with the methods used for first aid theoretical and practical.


  • 20120463: Swimming (2) [2 Credit Hours]

    The course teaches the students different types of swimming and enables them to perform all strokes properly. It includes the following types of swimming: front crawl (free swim), back crawl, breaststroke swimming, start and rotation.


  • 20120152: Basketball (1) [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at providing students with information and concepts about the history and development of the basketball game and to enable students perform basic practical skills such as holding the ball, passing, moving ball from stationary, correction, knowledge of game regulation.


  • 20130381: Sport Training For People With Special Needs [2 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to individuals with special needs and their limited capabilities. the concept of disability and its types, and how to deal with it; by preparing special programs for them, it also aims to develop people whom suffering with a specific disability from a physical point of view by preparing places to play in proportion to their abilities and achieve their needs, In addition to providing students with special sports activities and games for people with special needs, skills and laws related to each game.


  • 20130233: Physical Fitness And Its Development [3 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the development of health-related and skill-related physical fitness components, as well as ways to measure them through sports activities; To develop the respiratory circulatory system so that the student acquires comprehensive physical fitness, and special physical fitness, in addition to how to use the devices for cardiovascular endurance, and it also aims to give models for training units specific to physical preparation for the development of the aforementioned elements.


  • 20120425: Sport sociology [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the basic concepts related to sports and educational sociology and the interrelationship between them, and determines the importance of this science as a social system in the sports field, in addition to the social and psychological factors that affect the effectiveness of sports groups, in addition to the cognitive competencies related to social habits and their characteristics, characteristics of social interaction, and team cohesion. In the fields of physical education and sports.


  • 20120377: Drifters And Outdoor Life [2 Credit Hours]

    The course provides students with the necessary scouting skills and familiarizes them with life in the wilderness. This is intended to equip them with basic leadership and team working skills as well as instill in them the importance of good coordination, planning and concentration as factors for survival. In addition to the physical aspects of survival, the course emphasizes on the spiritual values and respect of all.


  • 20120456: Beach Volleyball [2 Credit Hours]

    The course deals with introducing students to the concept of beach volleyball, its inception and development, their characteristics, basic skills, special physical abilities and the difference between it and halls volleyball Within galls, In addition to their knowledge of how to practice it. Students are also expected to know its formal rules in order to be able to: learning, training, and refereeing


  • 20120151: Football (1) / males [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to identify the historical development of the game, and enable the student to perform the basic skills of the football game, to include all types of scrolling, various types of running, ball control, ball dialogue, hitting the ball with the head, throwing, some related regulations.


  • 20120164: Rhythmic motion (1) / females [2 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to ballet and teach them the basic skills of the arms and feet as a prelude to rhythm (2). It is also intended to develop physical attributes such as body strength, flexibility and motion compatibility


  • 20130401: Training of specialized sport/Swimming [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in swimming, distribute loads, prepare special training units in the game, prepare annual and daily plans, and the foundations and principles of the training season program.


  • 13010007: Communication Skills [1 Credit Hours]


  • 13020009: Islam and Contemporary Issues [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020010: Islamic Econmic System [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020013: History of Jerusalem [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020015: International Relations [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020020: Anti-Corruption [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20130173: Physiology [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with knowledge and information related to the internal organs of the human body, their importance and functions, such as the muscular and nervous systems, the circulatory and respiratory systems, the endocrine system, the exchange of substances, gases, nerve impulses, electrochemical signals, the major and minor circulation, and the transport of nutrients and oxygen, as well as contain information about the effect of physical activity on these organs.


  • 20120315: Methods Of Teaching Physical Education [3 Credit Hours]

    This course introduces students to the modern teaching methods of physical education (Mosca Mosten) help them create a learning atmosphere in which students feel happy and able to learn from the friendly and fair behavior of the instructor. The course includes: - Classical and modern methods for teaching sports education, goals oriented behavioral in sports, preparation and implementation of physical education lessons, planning classes and evaluation of students.


  • 20120331: Principles Of Sport Training [3 Credit Hours]

    This course is concerned with studying the basic rules, principles and scientific methods used in the field of sports training. This course includes the scientific foundations for building training, the nature of the training load and its components, and the types and methods of training (continuous - intermittent - repetitive - circular - fartlek - increasing speed - playing training - hypoxic) And models of daily, weekly, monthly and annual training plans, as well as the integrated preparation of the athlete in terms of physical, skill, planning and psychological, in addition to methods of sports selection.


  • 20120170: Popular And Small Games [2 Credit Hours]

    The aim of the course is to provide the student with the knowledge and information related to playing different small games and how to use them in physical education lessons in addition to identifying popular games and the factors influencing them.


  • 20130272: Biomechanics And Kinesiology In The Sport Field [3 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the kinematic and dynamic principles and foundations that determine the appropriate causes and results of movement and sports performance and their relationship to the laws of mechanics and their applications, and studying the interrelationship between internal and external forces, in addition to studying kinetic sports skills and explaining their biomechanical foundations in the laboratory.


  • 20120367: Tennis [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at providing students with the basic skills of tennis and the technical aspects of the game. It also includes methods for teaching the basic skills such as: the ready-stand, frontal strikes, back shots, all kinds of serving techniques as well as sweeping and racking shots. In addition, the course covers the rules and regulation of the game, including that for single and double play.


  • 20130409: Training of specialized sport/ Volleyball [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to define students with the principles of sport selection in volleyball, methods of choosing players, and the method of preparation and application of training units in volleyball, in addition to the various offensive and defensive playing plans, methods of match leadership and its analysis, and the application of the law during matches.


  • 15200099: Pre-English [3 Credit Hours]

    Remedial English: The course is a compulsory service course offered for first year students. It is a prerequisite for E1 and it focuses mainly on the language learning skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course is intended to equip the students with basic skills necessary for successful communication in both oral and written forms of the language. In addition to grammar and how to use vocabulary in a meaningful context.


  • 15200112: English 2 [3 Credit Hours]

    This course is designed to serve PTUK students in the faculties of Science and Engineering as well as the students of Educational Technology (ET); it offers a broad overview of the English language learning skills in reading, writing, speaking that will enable them to communicate meaningfully in scientific contexts and situations. It also offers a broad variety of scientific language grammatical patterns and vocabulary items that are needed to comprehend scientific contexts and trends. Throughout this course, students will be exposed to a variety of scientific topics, aural input in order to broaden and deepen their critical thinking skills and to help them express opinions about modern scientific topics and problems.


  • 13020001: Hebrew Language [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020002: French Language [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020006: Italian Language [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020014: Political Science [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020025: Agriculture in Palestine [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020034: Introduction to Automotive Engineering [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020035: Professional Communication Skills [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020036: Software Applications [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20120262: Athletics (2) [2 Credit Hours]

    The course is a continuation of the track activities represented by the intermediate race courses (800 - 1500) and the long courses for the marathons as well as field competitions (javelin, high jump, triple jump and pole vault)


  • 20130171: Learning And Motor Development [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce the student to the neural bases for learning different motor skills, and to study the factors that affect the motor learning process when acquiring a specific motor skill or duty. The work of learning mechanisms and methods of information processing, and discussion of the different models of learning, movement control, memory systems, and measurement of motor skills. The course also includes a practical aspect through which the student learns about the methods and devices used in the study of learning. This course also aims to introduce the student to the stages of growth and physical development that he is going through. In addition to recognizing the characteristics of each stage, the course deals with physical and cognitive development in both early childhood and into old age. Taking into account the appropriate periods for practicing different physical activities.


  • 20130380: Modern Technological Techniques In Sport Training [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the devices and modern scientific techniques used in sports training, and how to use them, whether they are devices related to kinetic analysis, match analysis or performance analysis, or devices related to sports training as devices to monitor physiological changes (heart and lungs), or the muscular system and the nervous system, or metabolic and body composition devices.


  • 20130490: Analysis Of Matches And Sport Competitions [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with the knowledge and information that enables them to analyze sports matches and competitions from the physical, skill, tactical and psychological aspects with the latest devices and modern technological techniques in order to determine weaknesses and evaluate them.


  • 20130489: Field Training in Schools [2 Credit Hours]

    This course requires the student to apply what he has learned of information and knowledge as a practical reality in the educational institution through the application of typical lessons in different methods (for Muska Mosston), and training units for the different school teams, whether in the physical education lesson or the internal and external activities under the direct supervision of the department and the school administration And training school teams in addition to identifying many administrative skills, and how to deal with them in the school.


  • 20130297: Introduction To Sport Legislation (Sport court) [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the study of sports legislation, laws, regulations, instructions, and decisions, including contractual and investment aspects, and settling disputes and disagreements that occur in sports institutions during sports events, which regulate and govern sports relations at all levels, including the international level (the International Olympic Charter). Passing through the continental and regional, and ending with the national sports legislation.


  • 20120372: Exercises And Sport Shows [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enable students to perform exercises in different repetitions in time with the accompaniment of music, and to perform exercises using different tools as well, in addition to enabling students to organize sports festivals on different occasions.


  • 20120481: Taekwondo [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enable students to perform the basic skills of the game, which includes basic kicks with the legs and punches with the arms in addition to the various motor sentences. Students also get acquainted with the basic law of the game (arbitration).


  • 20120482: Judo [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enable students to perform the basic skills of the game, in addition to acquiring how to learn them, the theoretical aspects of the game, and a historical background on Judo, and refereeing.


  • 20120484: Boxing [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the historical development of the game of boxing, and to enable students to perform the basic skills of the game. It also works to increase the spirit of courage and bravery in an atmosphere of challenge and self-affirmation through fair competition. In which two athletes of the same weight compete against each other with their fists in three periods of three minutes each, called "rounds". In order to achieve complete equality between boxers, boxers were divided into specific weight categories.


  • 20120251: Football (2) / Male [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at teaching the students the basic skills in the 'Football 2' course including game plans and methods. It covers skills such as camouflage movements, deception, scrolling and scoring, goal keeping, organized team play together with different offensive and defensive strategies


  • 20130400: Training of specialized sport/Table tennis [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in table tennis, the foundations of planning, types and methods of training, distribution of loads, preparing special training units and its build in the game, in addition to preparing annual and daily plans, and the principles and foundations of the training season program.


  • 20130407: Training of specialized sport/ Basketball [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in basketball, distribute loads, prepare special training units in the game, in addition to preparing annual and daily plans, and the principles and foundations of the training season program.


  • 13020003: German Language [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020026: Leadership and Creativity [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020028: My Career I [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20120142: Introduction To Anatomy [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims at providing students with the basic knowledge and information about the structure of the human body. This includes learning that the human body is composed of a group of functional organs consisting of a number of members, which in turn are built from tissues made up of a group of cells.


  • 20120321: First Aid Principles [3 Credit Hours]

    This course is concerned with providing students with the principles of first aid and the skills necessary to assist the injured in accidents, emergencies and disasters. It includes measures to be taken to ensure personal safety, and the course deals with the prevention of accidents in the home and community, and part of this course will be devoted to mastering first aid skills in case of shock, bleeding, cuts, fractures, dislocations, burns, bites, stings, poisoning, loss consciousness, suffocation. And public safety procedures by applying its first aid as a practical reality.


  • 20120384: Statistics In Sport Field [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to the concept of statistics, its types, importance and objectives, knowledge of the methodology of scientific research, society, samples and their types, types of variables and their measurement levels, and knowledge of data and methods of collecting and categorizing them in recurring tables and representing them graphically, in addition to knowing the measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, correlation coefficients, and normal distribution, t-tests, and their practical application using the (SPSS) program.


  • 20120252: Basketball (2) [2 Credit Hours]

    The objective of this course is to equip the student with the basic skills required to plan and implement different games as per the regulations. It involves identifying skills gained in previous defensive and offensive strategies – regional defense – man-to-man defense etc. in addition to other basketball regulations for the purpose of planning a winning game.


  • 20120153: Volleyball (1) [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the historical development of the game and to enable the acquire and master its the basic skills. The course includes: - Correct stand-by positions - Scrolling from the top - Scrolling from the bottom - Receiving the ball - Serving the ball, Preparation – the crushing blow - implementing regulation: - Article (1) to Article (14)


  • 20120361: Gymnastics (2) [2 Credit Hours]

    The course equips the student with skills to perform different gymnastics movements. It includes: - tool-aided gymnastics skills such as: Jumping on horse of all types, rings, parallel bars of different heights for girls and ringed horse. The course also deals with the rules and regulations of the game


  • 20120271: Physical Exercises [2 Credit Hours]

    The purpose of this course is to provide the student with information and knowledge about systematic body exercises as well as writing different body composition exercises. It also covers organizing and directing different sports shows.


  • 20120342: Posture Education [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the definition of moderate posture and its relationship to personality development, self-confidence, getting rid of feelings of inferiority, and assistance in professional adjustment; In addition to studying everything related to body and knowing its elements and secrets in order to practice sound posture habits.


  • 20120468: Squash [2 Credit Hours]

    The aim of the course is to familiarize the student with the basic skills of the game (offensive and defensive) and develop the elements of physical fitness required. Squash is classified as a type of tennis-sport which is practiced in a closed room. The game is played with two players involved who alternatingly hit the ball on the wall. In addition the course cover game planning as well as rules and regulations related to squash.


  • 20120476: Weight lifting [2 Credit Hours]

    The course aims at providing the students with the basic skills of weight lifting and the correct training method. It is also intended to raise the level of fitness for the players. The course covers the rules and regulations associated with weight lifting.


  • 20120483: Wrestling [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the historical development of the game of wrestling, and to enable students to perform the basic skills of the game. It also works to increase the spirit of courage and bravery in an atmosphere of challenge, and self-affirmation through fair competition. In order to achieve complete equality between the wrestlers, the wrestlers were divided into specific weight categories.


  • 20130177: Sport Coach [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the concept of a sports coach, his personal traits, his academic and personal qualifications, management and leadership styles related to sports training, how to deal with players, administrators and the crowds, the impact of his behavior on players, internal social interaction, and the institutional response to this interaction and its reflection on achieving goals sports group.


  • 20130402: Training of specialized sport/Gymnastics [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in gymnastics, distribute loads, prepare special training units in the game, in addition to preparing annual and daily plans, and the foundations and principles of the training season program.


  • 20130406: Training of specialized sport/ Football / males [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in football, the steps and foundations of planning and types of training in football, the divisions of annual and daily plans, and the principles and foundations of the training season program.


  • 15200102: Arabic Language [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to develop the students’ cognitive abilities and communication skills in Arabic language by introducing Arabic dictionaries, spelling and grammatical errors, and familiarizing them with ancient and modern Arabic literary models including models from the Holy Qur’an.


  • 13020021: History of Science Among the Arabs [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020024: Environmental Culture [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020031: Contemporary Global Issues [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20130487: Planning Loads And Training Programs [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with knowledge and information related to the concept of training loads, their types and components, and the formation of training loads and theirs rationing and evaluation, energy production systems, and overloading. In addition to providing students with the knowledge and information that enables them to plan integrated sports training in terms of physical, skill, planning and psychological aspects, preparation of training plans (long-term, plans for world and Olympic sports Championships, annual plans, interval partial plans, and daily training plans).


  • 20130379: Psychology Of Training And Sport Competitions [3 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the principles of psychological preparation for players and their skills and the psychology of sports competitions in terms of psychological conflict and its effects, This course deals with the principles of psychological preparation for players and their skills and the psychology of sports competitions in terms of psychological conflict and its effects, emotions and their characteristics and their relationship to experiences of success and failure, tendencies and trends, achievement motivation and the psychology of punishment and reward in sports activity, in addition to modern concepts such as ambition, positivity, adjustment behavior and seriousness ... and others


  • 20120480: Karate [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enable students to perform the basic skills of the game, in addition to improving the physical and skill level of the athlete. The course includes the movements of kihon, kata and kumite.


  • 20130403: Training of specialized sport/ Tennis [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in tennis, the foundations of planning, types and methods of training, distribution of loads, preparing special training units and its building in the game, in addition to preparing annual and daily plans and the principles and foundations of the training season program.


  • 20130405: Training of specialized sport/ Athletics [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the types of athletics preparation and the foundations for selecting juniors in this game. It also aims to introduce students to the types of athletics planning. It also aims to prepare training units for various events on scientific foundations, in addition to the law aspects of each event.


  • 15200101: Palestinian Issue [3 Credit Hours]

    The course deals with the events of the Palestinian issue through the most important ages from the Canaanites until the year 2021. It focuses on the Islamic conquest of Palestine in the year 15 AH 636 AD, the Crusader torch from 1099 to the liberation of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi of Palestine in 1187, and it talks about the Ottomans in Palestine from 1516 to 1917. The course is concerned with the Palestinian issue during the British occupation in 1917, until the Nakba in 1948, and the establishment of the occupation state .It deals with the Palestinian resistance and revolutions during 100 years, and Arab-Israeli wars from 1948 to 2021.The course talks about Palestinian Liberation Organization, Palestinian resistance movements and parties, Palestinian Authority and the peace negotiations projects since the 1978 Camp David Accords until 2021.The course talks about attempts to Judaism Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque since the Palestinian setback in 1967 until 2021, and the issue of Palestinian refugees since 1948. It also anticipates the future of the Palestinian issue.


  • 15200104: Social Services [1 Credit Hours]

    Students perform voluntary work such as donating blood, repairing homes, tourist trails, or holding educational workshops at the university, and the student is committed to training or working for 40 hours.


  • 15200107: Islamic Studies [3 Credit Hours]


  • 13020007: English language III [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020008: Physical Culture [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020011: Contemporary Problems [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020019: Democracy and Elections [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020032: Economy in the Third World [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20120261: Gymnastics (1) [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at providing the student with the basic skills of the gymnastics game. The course includes ground movement gym: different front, back and side rolling- Balancing: standing on the head - standing on the hands - standing on the shoulders - in addition to studying the regulations related gymnastics.


  • 20130491: Field training in sport clubs [2 Credit Hours]

    This course requires the student to apply what he has learned of information and knowledge as a practical reality in different sports clubs by contributing to the planning and standardization of training loads, and participating in their application as an assistant to the sports director in sports clubs, whether with the junior team, youth, or senior team.


  • 20120245: Sport Massage [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the concept of massage and the physiological effect of massage on body parts, whether in cases of injury or in the case of physical preparation for training or competitions. The course also aims to identify the types and movements of massage, whether using special devices or manual movements. Such as: - scanning, tap, vibrating, kneading, friction and twitching massages.


  • 20120264: Rhythmic motion (2) / females [2 Credit Hours]

    The aims of this course is to improve the level of skills acquired in Rhythm (1) and teach students advanced skills in rhythmic motions: by increasing the degree of difficulty of the artistic performance. It also include skills on how to design and perform rhythmic ‘sentences’ accompanied by music


  • 20130404: Training of specialized sport/ Badminton [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students to how to plan training in tennis, the foundations of planning, types and methods of training, distribution of loads, preparing special training units and its building in the game, in addition to preparing annual and daily plans and the principles and foundations of the training season program.


  • 20130410: Training of specialized sport/ Handball [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to acquaint students with the science of specialized training, meaning knowing all the training factors necessary to reach the player to the level of achievement. It also aims to familiarize students with the offensive and defensive tactical aspects, as well as the law aspects


  • 13020004: Russian Language [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020005: Turkish Language [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020016: Law in Our Lives [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020022: Library and Research Methods [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020027: Health Culture [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20120363: Swimming (1) [2 Credit Hours]

    The objective of the course is to enable the student learn and master the basic skills of swimming as a sport. The course includes the following: - floating skills, suspension including suspension in deep waters, front crawl, back crawl, breathing skills, preliminary swimming on back. The objective of the course is to enable the student learn and master the basic skills of swimming as a sport. The course includes the following: - floating skills, suspension including suspension in deep waters, front crawl, back crawl, breathing skills, preliminary swimming on back.


  • 20120154: Handball (1) [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with information and concepts about the history and development of the game, and to provide them with the basic skills of the game by learning the skills, and the basic movements in handball such as passing, shooting, running with the ball, receiving and deceiving.


  • 20120254: Handball (2) [2 Credit Hours]

    The course aims at consolidating previous skills gained in Handball (1), acquire more difficult skills, identify different game plans and methods, and be aware of the game regulations. It also includes practicing previously learned skills such as: shooting from the frontal fall - shooting from the pelvic level as well as playing plans (0, 3:00, 2: 4, 1: 5) in addition to goal scoring and goalkeeping.


  • 20130273: Weights And Resistance Training [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with knowledge and information related to the foundations of muscle training with weights and devices, and to introduce them to the basic rules for training different devices and weights, as well as enabling students to possess the necessary competencies to manage gyms for resistance training clubs


  • 20130378: Exercise Physiology And Its Applications [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce the student to the body’s systems and their functions and the effect of physical exertion on them. That is, (response and adaptation), and the course includes a definition of the concept of the physiology of sports training, its measurement devices, types and standards, in addition to the physiological importance in the field of sports, nutrition and physical performance, energy production systems in the body, classification of activities based on them, and skeletal muscle in terms of (composition, Its function, the mechanism of contraction, muscle relaxation, types of muscle fibers, types of contractions, the circulatory and respiratory system, the effect of physical exertion, the nervous system, endocrine glands and the effect of physical exertion, factors affecting sports performance, in addition to the application of some sports physiological laboratory tests, and some studies Modern physiology associated with sport training.


  • 20130270: Healthy Nutrition And Athletes Nutrition [2 Credit Hours]

    The course includes providing students with knowledge and information related to healthy food, its components and elements, and proper nutrition for athletes with its components (proteins, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, vitamins, and water); Whether before, during or after training and competition, in addition to introducing students to the basics of nutrition during the recovery process, it also deals with the interrelationship between food on the one hand and physical activity on the other hand to control body weight and its components, and its relationship to physical composition, and designing nutritional programs for athletes and non-athletes.


  • 20130384: Physical And Physiological Tests For Athletic Selection [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the concept of athletic selection in terms of its concept, objectives, stages and physical, physiological and psychological determinants, in addition to providing students with knowledge and information related to physical abilities and methods of measuring and evaluating them, as well as functional (physiological) characteristics, the mechanism of their measurement and evaluation, and also psychological determinants necessary for selection, methods of measurement and evaluation, and the personal traits of athletes.


  • 20130175: Applications In Mental Training Of Athletes [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the foundations and concept of mental training, its application, uses, benefits and reflection on the technical and psychological aspects. It also deals with teaching students how to set up mental training programs before, during and after the sports season.


  • 20120426: Sport marketing [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals mainly with the nature of investment and its importance in the sports field, determining its objectives for the target markets, in addition to defining the concept of the sports industry, the concept of product life cycle and pricing, the concept of the brand, its identity and strategy, environmental analysis and the mechanism of designing marketing objectives. This course also deals with the nature, objectives and importance of marketing sponsorship.


  • 20120455: Footballl/ Girls [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enable female students to perform basic skills of soccer, as the course includes training on the skills of passing, running, dribbling, hitting, and throwing.


  • 20120469: Diving [2 Credit Hours]

    Diving is a water sports sport, in which the diver jumps into water from a certain height and performs acrobatic harmonious movements during flight. This course aims at providing students with the technical skills of diving as a sport in addition to familiarize them with the legal aspect of the game.


  • 20120475: Bow and crossbow [2 Credit Hours]

    It is one of the individual sports where the player shoots an arrow onto a circular target (disc) divided into five different rings colored in a certain order - from the outside to the inside as follows: white - black - blue - red – yellow with scores 1 to 10 points, depending on the color of ringed area. This course aims at providing students with the skills required to play the game and its regulations.


  • 20130176: Nutritional Supplements And Steroids For Athletes [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce students to the concept of steroids, their types and ways of taking them, and how to detect them. It also deals with the role of the International Anti-Doping Committee, the difference between steroids and supplements, and how to take supplements in the right way.


  • 15200106: ُEnglish (1) [3 Credit Hours]

    English 1 is a theoretical, 3-credit hour university requisite, and a general English Course which is designed to serve all BA and BSc Students of (PTUK) in all faculties. This course aims at developing students’ repertoire of the English language main skills as well as sub-skills through providing them with broad varieties of language patterns, grammatical and structural rules, and vocabulary items that can enable them to communicate meaningfully within ordinary and real-life contexts and situations. This course is also oriented towards equipping students with the skills they need to comprehend texts, contexts, and situations that are related to ordinary and real-life topics. Throughout this course, students will be exposed to a wide and various aural inputs in order to broaden and deepen their skills in listening, judgment, and critical thinking. Students of this course are expected to acquire and practice the skills they need to maximize their capabilities to express opinions about ordinary and real life topics both orally and in a written format, which will help in widening the students’ academic horizon.


  • 13020012: Islamic Civilization [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020023: Astronomy [2 Credit Hours]


  • 13020033: Child Rearing and Family Upbringing [2 Credit Hours]


  • 20120253: Volleyball (2) [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at reinforcing the previous skills gained in Volleyball (1) and provides the student with advanced skills in the game such as setting up a plan and a play method. The course includes various types of defense, effective ways of playing, pitch defense and serving faults. It also covers a review of the volleyball regulations, arbitration and related laws (from Article 14 till end).


  • 20120162: (1) Athletics [2 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce students the historical development of athletics as well as be knowledgeable about the following areas, (including related regulations): the Tracks (short distances, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 4x100 in succession, 4x400 in succession, 110 m hurdles, field, tablet, high jump.


  • 20120166: Badminton [2 Credit Hours]

    The course deals with the study of theoretical knowledge related to the badminton in terms of historical development and the basic skills of the game. It covers different aspects such as developing offensive and defensive skills. The course also introduces the students to the methods of teaching and arbitration of the game for singles and doubles play.


  • 20120265: Table tennis [2 Credit Hours]

    The course is intended to teach students the basic skills of the Table Tennis game (defensive and offensive) and develop their skills in the game to include planning and knowledge of the game’s rules


  • 20130172: Management Institutions And Sport Competitions [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with the skills necessary to manage sports institutions, to be familiar with the principles of strategic planning in sports institutions, and to provide students with the concepts of leadership and professional sports management for sports clubs, sports events, and Local and international sport competitions.


  • 20120224: Recreation And leisure Time [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the definition of the concept of leisure time, types of recreational activities, and the good investment of leisure time in a positive way in order to prepare a good citizen, through the investment of school recreational education represented by camps, outdoor activities, and how to invest recreational activities with people with special needs.


  • 20120148: Health Education [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce the concept of health and its levels, the factors affecting it, the concept of health education and its role in instilling and developing healthy behavior in individuals, especially athletes, and studying the relationship between health education, physical education, and school education. Sports in training and competitions.


  • 20120474: Fencing [2 Credit Hours]

    Fencing is one of the ‘skirmishes’ sports in which opponents carry out a series of attack and defense movements using a sword -like weapon. Each competitor tries to score a point by touching the other with the weapon. This is one of the Olympic sports which brings a lot of joy to the players. This course aims at providing students with the basic skills of the game in addition to learning about the rules and regulation