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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of major legal issues in the sports and entertainment industries. Students develop the skills required to negotiate contracts in these industries. Topics include contracts with athletes (agency, player and sponsorship), stadium financing and sports franchises, labor law and collective bargaining agreements, entertainment contracts in the music, film and live theater fields and copyright, trademark and tort law principles in the sports and entertainment industries.
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3.00 Credits
Through 2 weeks of visiting organizations and talking with industry elite in London a broader perspective on the Sports and Entertainment Industry is gained. Students will be asked to do advanced reading, participate in discussions, keep a journal and write a reflection paper at the end of the experience. Site visits (to be confirmed) include: Arsenal Football Club, Premier League, the O2 Arena, NHL and NBA regular season games in London, 2012 Olympics Committee, Formula One, Hollywood Studio-International Finance Office, Theatre, Lord’s Cricket Ground, All England Lawn Tennis Club/Wimbledon and the office of the Minister of Sport.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Instructor approval required. Allowed only under special and unusual circumstances. Regularly scheduled courses cannot be taken as independent study.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
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2.00 Credits
Introduces fundamentals of leadership and the U.S. Army. Examines Army organization, customs and history as well as its current relevance and purpose. Students also investigate basic leadership and management skills necessary to be successful in both military and civilian settings. Includes fundamentals of Army leadership doctrine, team-building concepts, cartography, marksmanship and basic military tactics. Note: lab fee, 3 hour lecture, 2 hour lab, 3 hours of PT per week and 80 hours of field training.
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2.00 Credits
Covers selected leadership topics in small military organizations such as troop leading procedures, military first aid and casualty evacuation concepts, ethical work climates, Army organizations and installations, and basic military tactics. Introduces students to effective military writing styles. Note: Lab fee. 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab, and3 hours PT per week. 80 hours field training. Prereq: Milr 1011.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensively reviews advanced leadership and management concepts including motivation, attitudes, communication skills, problem solving, human needs and behavior and leadership self development. Students continue to refine effective written and oral communication skills and to explore topics such as unit light infantry tactics and are prepared to perform as midlevel leaders in the cadet organization. Note: lab fee, 3 hour lecture, 2 hour lab, 3 hours of PT per week and 80 hours of field training.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on leadership and management functions in military and corporate environments. Covers various components of Army leadership, risk management and planning theory, and leadership evaluation. Continues to refine written and oral communication skills. Note: Lab fee. 3 hour lecture, 2 hours lab, and 3 hours PT per week. 80 hours field training. Prereq: MILR 2031.
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3.00 Credits
Further explores the theory of managing and leading small military units at the squad platoon levels. Students examine leadership styles and techniques related to advanced small unit tactics. Familiarizes students cartography, land navigation, field craft and weapons systems. Involves multiple, evaluated leadership opportunities in field settings and hands-on experience with actual military equipment. Students are given maximum leadership opportunities in weekly labs. Note: lab fee, 3 hour lecture, 2 hour lab, 3 hours of PT per week and 80 hours of field training. Prereq: permission of professor of Military Science.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on managing personnel and resources, military decision making, operations order, and oral communication. Exposes students to tactical unit leadership in preparation for the summer advance camp experience. Note: Lab fee. 3 hour lecture, 2 hours lab, and 3 hours PT per week. 80 hours field training. Prereq: Consent of the Professor of Military Science, MILR 3052.
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