Sports Safety

Important Note to Students

Sport Science & Management (SSM) courses are conducted indoors as well as outdoors, and involve physical activities such as running and strength training, some of which are very strenuous.

All students who like to take up sport courses with the SSM must be physically active with no injuries or medical conditions which might affect his/her performance during lesson.

It is essential that we know of any existing medical problem(s) in your best interest and ours. For example, if you are receiving medication and/or treatment and/or have any existing medical conditions, illnesses and/or injuries and/or physical and/or mental disabilities and/or currently pregnant that may prohibit and/or affect your participation, whether fully or otherwise, in the course, please provide us with full written details together with a doctor's certificate.
Failure to do so might affect your underlying performance, final grade and/or admission
and/or continued participation in the course, as well as put you at medical risk.

We maintain the right to refuse participation and/or the continued participation in the course to anyone on any grounds deemed applicable by the SSM programme committee. Failure to comply with the safety rules or the instructions of the instructors or associated members will result in termination of participation without prior notice.

All students must complete the online Sport Safety Waiver form before participating in your first lesson.

If you are below 21 years of age, you must seek consent for participation from your parent/guardian by completing the Parent Waiver Form and submitting a copy to your lecturer before participating in your first lesson.

By submitting your personal data, you consent to the associated members of the SSM programme committee and/or National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University (NTU) collecting, using, disclosing and/or processing your personal data for the purpose(s) of:

  1. processing your declaration to participate in SSM courses;
  2. record keeping;
  3. contacting you in the event of an emergency and/or investigation;
  4. contacting your parent/guardian in the event of an emergency that threatens the life, health, and safety of yourself.