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SM 399: Special Topics in Sports Management
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits Designed as an upper-level elective course specifically for junior and senior students, when offered, the academic department introduces a unique and exciting topical course which isn't part of the traditional curriculum. Special Topic courses are offered as needed and as interest arises.
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SM 401: Ethics in Sport
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: Junior or Senior or permission of the instructor. This course provides a detailed examination of the field of ethics in sport. The course will analyze how morals and ethics influence decisions thru the world of sports. Students will begin the course by exploring the basic principles and theories of ethics followed by an examination of personal and professional ethics. Finally, the nature of ethics is examined in the area of sport management. Students will learn the basic tools so they can enter into ethical dilemmas intelligently. Case studies and moral dilemmas will be utilized to apply theories and form conclusions.
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SM 403: Sport Business and Finance
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: AC103 This course will examine the business of sport and how the industry of sport influences the national and world economies. Students will explore the economic growth of the sport industry in the 20th century and gain an understanding of the economic principles. In addition students will understand why budget and finance is unique and critical aspect of the sports industry. Students will gain knowledge in basic accounting principles, financial statements, sources of revenue, principles of budgeting and budget development.
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SM 430: Senior Seminar in Sport Management
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: Senior standing in Sport Management. This senior seminar is designed to represent the final course in the Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Management. The focus of this course is the senior project. Over the past four years students' have acquired a wealth of skills and knowledge and this project serves to demonstrate that knowledge. The goal of the senior project is the transition of a student to independent learners and producers. With the aid of a faculty adviser, seniors identify a significant area of investigation with in the field of sport management; research its parameters; clarify their relationship to that area; and create a final product in the form of a paper, lecture, proposal, plan, etc.
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SM 450: Sport Management Internship
12.00 Credits
Mitchell College
12 credits (spring) Prerequisites: Sport Management majors only. Students must meet with Sport Management Department Chair to apply for internship and meet minimum Sport Management requirements. Professional Internship (12 credits): The professional internship is a full-time work experience in the sport industry (40-hours per week). This experience is actual work within the field of sport management. Students are evaluated by an on-site supervisor and a qualified faculty member. In addition, students are required to submit weekly journals and a summary paper at the conclusion of their internship. Hours required: 400 hours or completion of job commitment.
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SM 452: Sport Management Senior Research Project
6.00 Credits
Mitchell College
6 credits (fall and spring)
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SO 104: Social Issues
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: SO103 or permission of the instructor Studies social problems on a global level in relation to the society of the United States and the Western world. Concentrates on the problem areas of population growth, consumerism, environmental issues, racial and ethnic groups, and other selected current topics from a sociological perspective.
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SO 110: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Introduces major concepts of social and cultural anthropology including prehistory, ethnology, human ecology, language and culture, the evolution of human culture, behavior and beliefs, technology, religion, art, and literature.
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SO 199: Selected Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
Credit hours by arrangement. (offered as needed) Courses are offered periodically within the discipline that examine issues and problems in selected areas. Course may be repeated with a change in subject mater. Prerequisites appropriate to each course will be announced when the course descriptions are distributed.
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SO 207: Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall and spring) Prerequisites: SO103 Provides a broad survey of marriage as a social institution. Emphasizes topics such as theoretical perspectives and research methodologies, historical trends, relationship dynamics, gender roles, sexuality, legal considerations, marital adjustments and transitions, parenthood, family stress, and crises. NOTE: Offered as PY207 and SO207. Students may not receive credit for both PY207 and SO207.
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