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2.00 Credits
Retail boot fitting is covered in this course. Included will be anatomy and physiology of the foot, boot design, analyzing and solving fit problems, introduction to foot bed construction, and basic shell expansion and repairs. Prev. Course Codes: (SKB-016) (SKB-116) Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB) 15 (LEC)
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1.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: SKB-110; Min. grade C-. Advanced boot fitting procedures will be covered in this course and will include the following: advanced modification techniques, stance balancing and canting techniques, custom inner boot fitting options, and advanced foot bed manufacturing. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
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45.00 Credits
Emphasizes the study of the basic principles and techniques of snow sport merchandising, operations, layout, store organization, site location, and customer service with an emphasis on snow sport retailing operations. Enables the student to understand and develop ethical sales techniques and covers the role of selling in the retail process. Areas of emphasis include behavioral considerations in the buying and selling process and sales techniques. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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22.50 Credits
The different roles and techniques used to develop, produce, and progress snowsport events will be explored. The course examines the needs of promotional representatives who act on behalf of manufacturing, retail, and ski area operations. Students will gain knowledge of management in the areas of facilites, professional organizations, and promotions as well as the different managerial styles that can be applied. This course will also provide the student with individual topics such as quality control, leadership, and strategic planning. Students will also demonstrate the role of management in producing events for the snowsports industry from a financial and legal standpoint. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
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2.00 Credits
A well tuned ski can increase the skiers performance and safety. Emphasis will be given to the ski repair shop as a profit center, techniques of ski repair and ski tuning. Prev. Course Codes: (SKB-017) (SKB-117) Clock Hours: 45 (LECLB)
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: SKB-120; Min. grade C-. Provides students with advanced skills associated with proper machine and tool use, edge repair, and delaminations, and introduces them to binding inspection and mounting adjustment. Advanced structuring and waxing techniques and evaluation and prioritization of ski and board repairs to ensure product reliability and safety are covered. Clock Hours: 45 (LECLB)
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30.00 Credits
Covers retail boot fitting. Included will be the anatomy and physiology of the foot, boot design, analyzing and solving fit problems, introduction to advanced footbed construction, and advanced boot fitting procedures including stance balancing and canting techniques and custom inner boot fitting options. Clock Hours: 30 (LEC) 22.5 (LECLB)
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22.50 Credits
Emphasizes the ski repair shop as a profit center and techniques of ski repair and ski tuning. Provides students with advanced skills associated with proper machine and tool use, edge repair, delaminations, and introduces them to binding inspection, mounting, and adjustment. Advanced structuring and waxing techniques and evaluation and prioritization of ski and board repairs to ensure product reliability and safety are covered. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB) 30 (LEC)
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6.00 Credits
Provides work experience for students to gain practical work experience related to their educational program. Clock Hours: 135 (COOP)
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45.00 Credits
Design and manufacturing aspects of ski equipment and clothing are introduced in this course. Performance, safety, materials, graphics, and packaging are covered. Prev. Course Codes: (SKB-022) (SKB-122) Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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