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SMG 201: Sport and Athletic Administration
3.00 Credits
Post University
The wide variety of tasks, policies, and procedures which govern the administration of a sport or athletic program/organization will be examined in this course.
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SMG 251: Sport Event and Facility Management
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course offers a comprehensive study of the planning, maintenance, operations, financial considerations, and personnel management of sport facilities and sporting events.
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SMG 301: Sport Marketing
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course focuses on the application of marketing principles and practices relevant to the sport industry. Practical and theoretical applications of marketing sport will be examined. Prerequisite: MKT 101. SMG326 Sport Sales - 3 Credits This course will offer an analysis of effective skills necessary to the sales process found in the sport world. Students will develop effective communication skills, selling techniques, and examine the role of technology in the sport sales industry. Prerequisite: MKT 203.
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SMG 351: Sport Law
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course will examine the legal environment in which professional and amateur sport operates. Areas of law to be examined include, but may not be limited to, contract, labor, tort, and antitrust law. Prerequisite: LAW 101
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SMG 376: Sport Ticketing
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course will examine the significant impact of ticketing on sport organizations and events. Generating ticket sales, ticket packages, ticketing systems, and customer relations will be explored. Prerequisite: MKT 203
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SMG 401: Sport Economics
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course applies economic methods and theory to the sporting world. Topics to be examined will include, but may not be limited to, the value of a sport franchise to a municipality, economic impact of hosting sporting events, financing professional sport facilities, and sport and economic development. Prerequisites: ECO 201
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SMG 451: Sport Management Co- Op
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides students the opportunity to apply learned sport management skills, theories, and ideas in a work experience. Students are encouraged to consider Co-op sites that reflect their career aspirations. The Co-op will be a minimum of twelve weeks working a minimum of ten hours per week. Prerequisite: SMG 101, SMG 151, SMG 301, and completion of at least 90 credits.
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SOC 101: Principles of Sociology
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts in Sociology and an analysis of culture, socialization, stratification, social organization, class, social interaction, social change, and conflict.
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SOC 211: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course studies the family as an institution: its structures, problems, functions, and changing patterns in an historical and cross-cultural perspective. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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SOC 260: Social Welfare
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines human needs and the resources made available to assist families and individuals in need. The historical and philosophical roots of social welfare from ancient cultures to contemporary America are considered. The course provides an analysis of social welfare systems including their basic concepts and their economic and political determinants. Cross listed with HSV260. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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