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SE 498: System Engineering Design I
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: SE 488 and permission of department. A first course in a two-course, year-long design project. With a faculty advisor, the student works in a team of two or more members on an industry-sponsored project. Includes project scoping and definition, needs assessment and analysis, risks, standards and human factors evaluation, conceptual design, developing requirements, functional specification, and simulation of the conceptual design, testing, and validation. Work is presented through both a formal report and at a department seminar. Work will be continued to the second course, SE 499 .
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SE 499: System Engineering Design II
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: SE 498 and permission of department. Continuation of SE 498 - with faculty and industry advisors, student continues to work on the industry-sponsored project for end delivery. Includes detailed design requirements and development, operational feasibility, reliability and other characteristics, preparation of life-cycle value cost, and packaging for final delivery to customer. Work is presented through both a formal report and at a department seminar.
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SE 593: Honors Thesis: System Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Students in this course will complete their Honors Thesis in consultation with their Honors Thesis advisor.
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SE 599: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: junior status. A planned program of individual study under the supervision of a member of the faculty.
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SM 120: Development of American Sports
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
A survey of the American sports industry and how it relates to society: issues and problems in national and international sport activities. An analysis of current sports issues and trends.
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SM 230: Management of Sports Industries
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SM 120 or instructor's consent A survey of the principles of management applicable to the administration of aspects of sports enterprises: planning, controlling, organizing, staffing, and directing of the various activities necessary for effective functioning.
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SM 320: Sports Industries and the Law
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SM 120 or instructor's consent Legal aspects as they relate to professional and amateur sport institutions. An analysis of legal problems and issues confronting the sports manager: suits against the organizational structure, safety, collective bargaining and arbitration, and antitrust violations.
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SM 325: Sports Facility Management
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SM 120 or instructor's consent An examination of how sports facilities like coliseums, municipal and college stadiums, and multi-purpose civic centers are managed. Among the topics included are financial management of sports facilities, booking and scheduling events, box office management, staging and event production, personnel management, concessions and merchandising management.
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SM 430: Financial Mgt Sports Administration
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: FI 213 Methods and procedures as they apply to sports administration, taxation, purchasing, cost analysis, budgeting, and the financial problems dealing with mass media.
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SM 474: Marketing & Public Relations in Sports
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SM 120 or instructor's consent This course introduces students to marketing and public relations skills crucial to success in every sport business and examines the unique features of sport marketing and public relations that set sport apart from other industries. Students develop a strategic sports marketing plan that includes an emphasis on public relations.
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