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3.00 Credits
KSS 802. Leadership and Ethics in Sport Designed to give students an understanding of the numerous aspects of leadership as well as the various issues and concepts relating to ethical decision making in sport administration settings.
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3.00 Credits
Sport Marketing Focuses on the application of marketing principles in a sport-related setting. Addresses such content areas as corporate sponsorships, ticket sales, broadcast agreements, promotional events, and direct marketing in the sport entertainment, sport participation, and sporting goods sectors of the industry.
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3.00 Credits
KSS 811. Sport in Society Addresses the impact of sports on American culture, with focus on competition, economics, mythology, education, religion, ethics, professional sports, sports and minorities.
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3.00 Credits
Communication in Sport A sport organization's success is largely dependent on the degree to which it can effectively communicate with key constituents. This class addresses a variety of communication-related topics, including public relations management, image, media relations, and community relations.
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3.00 Credits
SMGT 828. Financial Management in Sport Designed to provide the prospective sport manager with an overview of the major financial issues concerning the sport industry. The concepts of resource acquisition and financial management are examined and applied to the problems faced by sport and leisure organizations today, primarily at the college and professional levels, with some attention to commercial recreational enterprises.
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3.00 Credits
SMGT 835. Legal Issues in the Profession I Provides students with the knowledge, understanding, and application of how the following legal issues influence the sport industry. Specific content includes: the legal system, legal research, statutory law, risk management, tort law (negligence and intentional torts), contracts, alternative dispute resolution, and employment-related issues within the sport industry. In addition to the above content knowledge and application, case studies and class discussion focus on the enhancement of problem-solving skills and prudent managerial decision making. Prerequisites: admission to the MEd in sport management program or instructor¿s consent.
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3.00 Credits
SMGT 836. Legal Issues in the Profession II Provides students with the knowledge, understanding, and application of how the following legal issues influence the sport industry. Specific content includes: (a) sport governance, (b) collective bargaining, labor and antitrust law, (c) criminal law, (d) constitutional law, (e) intellectual property rights and (f) legal research. In addition to the above content knowledge and application, case studies and class discussions focus on the enhancement of problem-solving skills and prudent managerial decision making. Prerequisites: MEd sport management admission and the successful completion of SMGT 835.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Internship Internship in selected areas of specialization in sport administration. Prerequisite: departmental consent.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Special Topics Directed reading and research under supervision of a graduate instructor. Prerequisite: departmental consent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Sociology General education introductory course. Introduces basic concepts, propositions, and theoretical approaches of sociology, including elementary methods of studying social phenomena. The basic course for students who intend to take additional courses in sociology.
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