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SMGT 410: Internship I
6.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course provides a 200+ hour supervised internship in a sport management setting. Prerequisites: SMGT 305, SMGT 404 and approval of the Department Chair.
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SMGT 411: Internship II
6.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course provides the student with an additional 200 hour supervised internship experience in a sport management setting. Prerequisites: SMGT 305, SMGT 404 and approval of Department Chair.
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SMGT 490D: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Lasell University
Independent Project desinged with student & Faculty member. Preqrequisite: Dept Chair Approval
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SMGT 496: SMGT Capstone
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This Course is a culminating experience designed to provide the student with an opportunity to demonstrate synthesis of knowledge, practice and skills developed throughout the program of study. The capstone assignments will reflect the integration of research methodology, theory, and advanced knowledge in an area of specialization. Students will develop a web-portfolio to showcase their work in the Sport Management program. Student will incorporate aspects of past course assignments into a reflective thesis paper. Students will also participate in a required service learning activity. To be completed in either the fall or spring semester of the final academic year of the student's program. Prerequisite: SMGT 410
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SMGT 701: Current Issues in Sports
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course analyzes contemporary issues including the use of performance enhancing drugs, gambling, escalating salaries, violence and institutional cheating in sports. Case studies will be investigated and students will engage in critical thinking and discussions to understand what has created these issues. The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the many controversies and issues that surround the sport industry and prepare sport manager to effectively address these issues in the field.
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SMGT 702: Hist & Func of Sport in Society
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course provides a historical, sociological, and operational analysis of sport and how it shapes our world. As a microcosm of society, the effect that sport has on the moral, ethical, economic, social, political and religious landscape of society is investigated.The purpose of this course is to provide students with a framework and knowledge of how sport shapes and is shaped by the world we live in.
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SMGT 703: Sport Sponsorship & Marketing
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course gives students a thorough overview and look into the multi-billion dollar sport sponsorship and marketing industry. In this era of globalization, all facets of this growing industry are analyzed including advertising, promotions, sponsorships, product licensing and market segmentation. Principles of marketing and marketing management are introduced and how they relate to the global sport industry. The purpose of this course is to engage students into activities that include creating and proposing a sport sponsorship agreement and sport marketing plan.
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SMGT 704: Sport & the Law
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course introduces the fundamental tenets of the law and familiarizes students with legal structure and basic legal terminology. Various aspects of law are examined including negligence, tort law and risk management, and how they impact the sports industry. In addition, legal issues that relate to professional sport leagues and amateur governing bodies will be analyzed.The purpose of the course is to provide sports managers with the fundamental legal knowledge necessary to lead an organization or business in the sports industry.
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SMGT 711: Sport Leadership to Shape the Future
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
Students will explore the role of leadership in shaping sport organizations. The role of leadership of individuals and groups to generate and sustain significant processes of change are explored. The purpose of this course is to give students an understanding of the major themes of leadership in sport organizations in the 21st century.
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SMGT 712: Intercollegiate Rules and Procedures
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course gives students an overview, appreciation and knowledge of the policies and procedures of intercollegiate governing bodies. Areas discussed are bylaws, rules, compliance and athlete eligibility that apply to member institutions in America.The purpose of the course is to prepare sport managers to understand and adhere to the practices and procedures of the NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA.
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