
B-SC in Physical Education at SRM Institute of Science and Technology


Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu
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About the Specialization
What is Physical Education at SRM Institute of Science and Technology Chengalpattu?
This Sports Science and Physical Education program at SRM Institute of Science and Technology focuses on developing proficient professionals equipped with scientific knowledge and practical skills in physical education, sports, and allied health. The curriculum integrates modern sports science principles with traditional physical education practices, emphasizing holistic development. In the Indian context, there is a growing demand for skilled professionals in fitness, sports coaching, and health management, aligning with national initiatives for health and wellness. This program uniquely prepares students for diverse roles in this evolving sector.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates from 10+2 science or allied health backgrounds seeking entry into the dynamic fields of sports, fitness, and physical well-being. It also caters to individuals passionate about sports, fitness, and health, who aspire to become coaches, fitness trainers, sports managers, or physical education teachers. Aspiring professionals with a strong interest in human physiology, kinesiology, and the psychological aspects of sports will find this program deeply engaging and rewarding.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect promising career paths in India as physical education teachers, sports coaches, fitness instructors, personal trainers, sports event managers, and sports journalists. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4 LPA, with experienced professionals earning INR 6-10+ LPA. The growth trajectories are robust, especially with the expansion of sports leagues, fitness chains, and government initiatives. The program also supports pathways for higher education or professional certifications in specialized areas like sports therapy or strength and conditioning.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build a Strong Scientific Base- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on mastering foundational subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Kinesiology, and Sports Psychology. Regularly attend practical sessions for Yoga and Sports Practicum to solidify understanding.
Tools & Resources
Anatomy 3D apps, physiology textbooks, academic journals for sports science, YouTube channels for practical demonstrations
Career Connection
Essential for understanding human movement, injury prevention, and effective training, crucial for roles like fitness trainers, coaches, and therapists.
Develop Core Fitness & Sports Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in all sports practicums and physical fitness sessions. Practice different sports and exercises to develop personal skills and understanding of various physical activities.
Tools & Resources
College sports facilities, local sports clubs, fitness tracking apps, peer practice groups
Career Connection
Directly contributes to becoming a proficient coach, physical education teacher, or sports performance specialist.
Cultivate Health & Wellness Mindset- (Semester 1-2)
Embrace the principles of health education and nutrition taught in coursework. Integrate healthy lifestyle practices into daily routine and encourage peer involvement for holistic well-being.
Tools & Resources
Nutritional guides, health apps, college wellness programs, discussions with faculty
Career Connection
Builds credibility for roles in health promotion, wellness coaching, and educating others on healthy living.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Practical Application & Injury Management- (Semester 3-5)
Focus on practical aspects of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and sports injury management. Seek opportunities to assist in college sports events, applying first aid and basic rehabilitation principles under supervision.
Tools & Resources
Sports injury handbooks, first-aid certifications, college sports clinics, athletic department volunteering
Career Connection
Prepares students for roles in sports medicine support, athletic training, and rehabilitation assistance.
Explore Specializations & Electives- (Semester 3-5)
Strategically choose discipline-specific electives (DSE) based on career interests (e.g., advanced coaching, sports management, yoga therapy). Use research methods learned to delve deeper into chosen areas.
Tools & Resources
Faculty mentorship, industry seminars, online courses in specific sports disciplines, career counseling
Career Connection
Helps in building a specialized skill set, making candidates more attractive for niche roles in sports coaching, analytics, or management.
Build Professional Network & Internships- (Semester 5)
Actively participate in the mandatory summer internship and seek out additional short-term internships or volunteering roles at sports organizations, schools, or fitness centers. Network with industry professionals and alumni.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, professional sports associations (e.g., SGFI), college placement cell, industry workshops
Career Connection
Crucial for gaining real-world experience, building a professional network, and securing future placements.
Advanced Stage
Undertake Comprehensive Research Projects- (Semester 6-8)
Dedicate significant effort to the project work and dissertation, focusing on a relevant and impactful topic in sports science. This demonstrates independent research capabilities and expertise.
Tools & Resources
Academic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar), statistical software (SPSS, R), faculty advisors
Career Connection
Essential for pursuing higher studies (M.Sc, PhD) or roles in sports research and development, showcasing analytical and problem-solving skills to employers.
Master Teaching & Coaching Methodologies- (Semester 6-8)
For those aspiring to teaching or coaching, focus on the teaching methodology subject and gain practical experience through internships or assistant coaching roles. Develop effective lesson plans and class management skills.
Tools & Resources
Teaching practice sessions, peer evaluations, mentor coaches, National Institute of Sports (NIS) materials
Career Connection
Directly prepares for roles as physical education teachers in schools, university instructors, or professional sports coaches.
Prepare for Industry Readiness & Entrepreneurship- (Semester 7-8)
Utilize the final semesters to refine presentation skills, practice interview techniques, and if interested, explore sports entrepreneurship concepts. Attend placement drives and career fairs.
Tools & Resources
Career services cell, mock interviews, business plan templates, startup mentorship programs
Career Connection
Ensures graduates are well-prepared for job interviews, can confidently present their skills, or are equipped to launch their own ventures in the sports and fitness industry.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- A pass in 10+2 / HSC / Equivalent Examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology / Botany / Zoology / Computer Science / Statistics / Physical Education as subjects with 50% aggregate.
Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Credits: Minimum 160 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40% (Theory courses), 60% (Practical courses), 50% (Project/Dissertation), External: 60% (Theory courses), 40% (Practical courses), 50% (Project/Dissertation)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21101 | FOUNDATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS | Core | 3 | History of Physical Education, Olympic Movement, Yoga and Indian Sports, Physical Fitness Components, Principles of Training |
| SSC21102 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I | Core | 3 | Skeletal System, Muscular System, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Nervous System |
| SSC21103 | HEALTH EDUCATION | Core | 3 | Dimensions of Health, Communicable Diseases, Non-Communicable Diseases, Environmental Health, First Aid |
| SSC21104 | SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY | Core | 3 | Introduction to Sports Psychology, Personality in Sports, Motivation, Aggression in Sports, Stress Management |
| SSC21105 | YOGA PRACTICUM I | Core | 2 | Introduction to Yoga, Asanas, Pranayama, Meditation, Relaxation Techniques |
| SSC21106 | SPORTS PRACTICUM I | Core | 2 | Athletics (Track Events), Athletics (Field Events), Gymnastics, Aerobics, Kho-Kho |
| SSC21107 | PHYSICAL FITNESS PRACTICUM I | Core | 2 | Warm-up and Cool-down, Flexibility Training, Strength Training, Endurance Training, Speed Training |
| SSC21108 | SOFT SKILLS | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Time Management, Stress Management, Presentation Skills |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21201 | SPORTS SOCIOLOGY | Core | 3 | Society and Culture, Sports as a Social Institution, Sports and Globalization, Deviance in Sports, Gender and Sports |
| SSC21202 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II | Core | 3 | Endocrine System, Digestive System, Excretory System, Reproductive System, Sensory Organs |
| SSC21203 | NUTRITION & WEIGHT MANAGEMENT | Core | 3 | Macronutrients, Micronutrients, Balanced Diet, Sports Nutrition, Weight Management Strategies |
| SSC21204 | SPORTS MANAGEMENT | Core | 3 | Principles of Management, Sports Organization, Event Management, Facilities Management, Marketing in Sports |
| SSC21205 | YOGA PRACTICUM II | Core | 2 | Advanced Asanas, Advanced Pranayama, Mudras and Bandhas, Yoga Therapy, Meditation Techniques |
| SSC21206 | SPORTS PRACTICUM II | Core | 2 | Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Handball, Kabaddi |
| SSC21207 | PHYSICAL FITNESS PRACTICUM II | Core | 2 | Agility Training, Reaction Ability, Coordination, Balance, Plyometrics |
| SSC21208 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Sustainable Development |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21301 | KINESIOLOGY | Core | 3 | Biomechanics, Types of Movements, Muscle Actions, Posture Analysis, Gait Analysis |
| SSC21302 | PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE | Core | 3 | Energy Systems, Cardiovascular Responses, Respiratory Responses, Muscular Adaptations, Hormonal Responses |
| SSC21303 | SPORTS INJURIES & REHABILITATION | Core | 3 | Types of Sports Injuries, Prevention Strategies, First Aid for Injuries, Rehabilitation Principles, Common Sports Injuries |
| SSC21304 | RESEARCH METHODS IN SPORTS | Core | 3 | Research Design, Data Collection Methods, Statistical Analysis, Report Writing, Ethical Considerations |
| SSC21305 | YOGA PRACTICUM III | Core | 2 | Surya Namaskar, Advanced Hatha Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Meditation with Mantras, Yoga for Specific Conditions |
| SSC21306 | SPORTS PRACTICUM III | Core | 2 | Hockey, Cricket, Badminton, Tennis, Table Tennis |
| SSC21307 | PHYSICAL FITNESS PRACTICUM III | Core | 2 | Circuit Training, Interval Training, Fartlek Training, Cross-Training, Core Training |
| SSC213GE | Generic Elective I | Generic Elective | 3 | |
| SSC21309 | HUMAN VALUES | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Ethics, Morality, Values in Life, Universal Human Values, Professional Ethics |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21401 | SPORTS BIOMECHANICS | Core | 3 | Kinematics, Kinetics, Force Analysis, Lever Systems, Projectile Motion |
| SSC21402 | EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION | Core | 3 | Principles of Exercise Prescription, FITT Principle, Training for Cardiovascular Fitness, Strength and Flexibility, Special Populations |
| SSC21403 | SPORTS TRAINING | Core | 3 | Training Principles, Periodization, Microcycle, Mesocycle, Macrocycle |
| SSC21404 | MEASUREMENT & EVALUATION IN PE & SPORTS | Core | 3 | Test Construction, Validity and Reliability, Norms and Standards, Statistical Tools, Interpretation of Scores |
| SSC21405 | YOGA PRACTICUM IV | Core | 2 | Yoga for Stress, Yoga for Flexibility, Yoga for Strength, Yoga for Balance, Advanced Meditation |
| SSC21406 | SPORTS PRACTICUM IV | Core | 2 | Swimming, Martial Arts, Archery, Shooting, Fencing |
| SSC21407 | PHYSICAL FITNESS PRACTICUM IV | Core | 2 | Functional Training, Core Stability, Balance Training, Proprioceptive Training, Speed and Agility Drills |
| SSC214GE | Generic Elective II | Generic Elective | 3 | |
| SSC21409 | INDIAN CONSTITUTION | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Structure of Government, Amendments |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21501 | SPORTS TECHNOLOGY | Core | 3 | Use of Technology in Sports, Performance Analysis, Equipment Design, Wearable Technology, Data Analytics |
| SSC21502 | SPORTS JOURNALISM & PHOTOGRAPHY | Core | 3 | Principles of Journalism, Sports Reporting, Feature Writing, Interview Techniques, Sports Photography |
| SSC215DSE1 | Discipline Specific Elective I | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC215DSE2 | Discipline Specific Elective II | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC215SEC1 | Skill Enhancement Course I | Skill Enhancement Course | 3 | |
| SSC21508 | SUMMER INTERNSHIP | Mandatory | 2 | Industry Exposure, Practical Application, Skill Development, Project Report, Presentation |
| SSC21509 | SPORTS PRACTICUM V | Core | 2 | Indigenous Games, Adventure Sports, Recreational Games, Adapted Sports, Team Building Games |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21601 | TESTS & MEASUREMENTS IN SPORTS | Core | 3 | Fitness Testing, Motor Skill Testing, Anthropometric Measurements, Psychological Testing, Data Analysis |
| SSC21602 | TEACHING METHODOLOGY IN PE | Core | 3 | Principles of Teaching, Teaching Styles, Lesson Planning, Class Management, Evaluation Techniques |
| SSC216DSE3 | Discipline Specific Elective III | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC216DSE4 | Discipline Specific Elective IV | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC216SEC2 | Skill Enhancement Course II | Skill Enhancement Course | 3 | |
| SSC21608 | SPORTS PRACTICUM VI | Core | 2 | Officiating and Coaching, Event Organization, Sports Specific Drills, Strategy Development, Team Play |
| SSC21609 | PROJECT WORK | Core | 6 | Problem Identification, Literature Review, Methodology, Data Collection, Report Writing, Presentation |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21701 | SPORTS ETHICS & PHILOSOPHY | Core | 3 | Ethics in Sports, Fair Play, Doping, Sportsmanship, Values in Competition |
| SSC21702 | SPORTS MARKETING & SPONSORSHIP | Core | 3 | Marketing Principles, Sports Brand Management, Sponsorship Strategies, Digital Marketing, Consumer Behavior |
| SSC217DSE5 | Discipline Specific Elective V | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC217DSE6 | Discipline Specific Elective VI | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC217DSE7 | Discipline Specific Elective VII | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC21708 | INTERNSHIP II / TRAINING | Mandatory | 2 | Advanced Industry Exposure, Specialized Skill Application, Mentorship, Report Submission, Professional Networking |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC21801 | SPORTS ENTREPRENEURSHIP | Core | 3 | Entrepreneurial Mindset, Business Plan Development, Funding Opportunities, Legal Aspects, Marketing Strategies for Startups |
| SSC218DSE8 | Discipline Specific Elective VIII | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC218DSE9 | Discipline Specific Elective IX | Discipline Specific Elective | 3 | |
| SSC21804 | DISSERTATION / PROJECT | Core | 10 | Research Proposal, Advanced Data Analysis, Critical Thinking, Thesis Writing, Viva Voce |
| SSC21805 | COMPREHENSIVE VIVA VOCE | Core | 2 | Overall Subject Knowledge, Program Understanding, Communication Skills, Critical Analysis, Problem Solving |




