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3.00 Credits
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: PY330 and PY331 C-or better in PY331 This course is intended as a follow-up to Research Methods I. Students are expected to develop the methodology section of their research proposal. Emphasis is placed on the implementation of the proposal including data collection and statistical analysis of the data. This course is the final course in preparation for the Capstone Seminar (PY498). NOTE: Offered as HD443 and PY443. Students may not receive credit for both HD443 and PY443.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: HD339, HD/PY108, and HD339 An in-depth examination of theories, research, and issues focusing on those families encountering stress and crises. Attention is focused on conceptual and theoretical models of family stress and crisis. Topics include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual assault, alcoholism and/or chemical abuse, mental illness, physical and other challenging disabilities, chronic illness, divorce, desertion, infidelity, and suicide. An integral feature of this course is placed on intervention strategies, including the prevention, control, rehabilitation, and promotion of individual and family health. NOTE: Offered as HD451 and PY451. Students may not receive credit for both HD451 and PY451.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (fall and spring) Prerequisites: C- or better in PY330, PY331, PY443 and senior status This senior seminar is the culmination of the process that began in PY331. The student completes the investigation into a topic that integrates previous course work and demonstrates how one's knowledge base has been shaped by the Psychology major. The student is to exercise independent research skills and develop a comprehensive project and oral presentation, including the poster session.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Explores the field of sport management and its role in our society. Covers the management of a variety of sport organizations.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: BU124 or permission of the instructor. This course provides a detailed examination of marketing techniques in the sport consumer and sport product businesses. Topics will include consumer behavior, measuring media effectiveness, market segmentation, marketing strategies and trends, and the differences between sport product and sport service marketing. Students will develop both their interpersonal and small group communication skills thru class projects.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (fall) This course is designed to introduce the student to the management issues faced by administrators within collegiate and high school athletics departments. Students will develop an understanding of issues such as governance, scheduling, NCAA and conference compliance, gender equity and Title IX, conference membership issues, departmental structure, and organizational goals in athletics, legal issues, and operating procedures.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits (fall) Prerequisites: SM110 and SM201 which must be taken 3rd semester prior to, or at the same time as the internship. Students must meet with Sport Management Department Chair to apply for internship and meet minimum Sport Management Internship requirements. Offers opportunity to gain practical experience under supervision in on-campus sport settings. Emphasizes involvement with the operations of teams and facilities.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: BU110 and Junior or Senior or permission of the instructor. This course examines the legal issues that affect sport businesses, organizations, and facilities on the professional, collegiate and community levels. It includes a review of the judicial opinions governing professional and organized amateur athletics. The course uses detailed case studies to examine constitutional law; collective bargaining; arbitration; antitrust laws; civil liability, including safety issues; and criminal law in the sport field.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: SM207 This course provides a detailed examination of the 5th "P" in the sport marketing mix +romotion. This course will explore sport promotion and all the products offered as tools to promote the sport product. Areas covered include promotional merchandising products, promotional events, the media, sponsorship and endorsement. A detailed examination of the relationship between media and sport - including print media and electronic media mediums.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Pre- requisite: PY 105 This course examines psychological theories and research related to sport and exercise behavior. The course is designed to introduce you to the field of sport and exercise psychology by providing a broad overview of the major topics in the area. The class is designed to be interactive, with a special emphasis placed on group work and application of techniques to not only in sports settings, but in corporate, recreational, and school settings as well.
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