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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Sport and Entertainment Management [SM] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Sport and Entertainment Management that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite:    SM-326
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students examine the relationship and contributions of competitive and recreational sports to the social and cultural aspects of society. The student also studies the effects of sport on behavior and examines trends and issues in the sport industry today. Prerequisite: SM 201 (with a minimum grade of C). Prerequisite:    SM-345
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course provides the prospective sport and entertainment manager with practical training and experience involving progressive learning in specific areas of interest. The student and advisor jointly select an approved site and plan the Co-Op in such possible sites as health clubs, athletic departments, radio and TV stations, sports facilities, recreation departments, and the commercial sports industry. Progressive and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor and field supervisor are required. The student is evaluated by a faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must also obtain sponsorship by a member of the Sport and Entertainment Management faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisites: Completion of the Co-op Workshop and either junior or senior level status in the major.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course provides the prospective sport and entertainment manager with practical training and experience involving progressive learning in specific areas of interest. The student and advisor jointly select an approved site and plan the Co-Op in such possible sites as health clubs, athletic departments, radio and TV stations, sports facilities, recreation departments, and the commercial sports industry. Progressive and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor and field supervisor are required. The student is evaluated by a faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must also obtain sponsorship by a member of the Sport and Entertainment Management faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisites: Completion of the Co-op Workshop and either junior or senior level status in the major.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course provides the prospective sport and entertainment manager with practical training and experience involving progressive learning in specific areas of interest. The student and advisor jointly select an approved site and plan the Co-Op in such possible sites as health clubs, athletic departments, radio and TV stations, sports facilities, recreation departments, and the commercial sports industry. Progressive and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor and field supervisor are required. The student is evaluated by a faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must also obtain sponsorship by a member of the Sport and Entertainment Management faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisites: Completion of the Co-op Workshop and either junior or senior level status in the major.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the marketing process relative to sport and entertainment in collegiate, recreational, commercial, and professional environments. Included in this study are market research techniques, pricing, promotional developments and strategies, identifying target markets, and advertising. Prerequisites: MKT 200 and SM 245 (both with a minimum grade of C). Prerequisite:    SM-420
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Sport and Entertainment Management [SM] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in Sport and Entertainment Management that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite:    SM-426
  • 3.00 Credits

    This upper-level seminar is designed to investigate the total environment of sport and entertainment management as viewed by top managers in the field. Concepts developed in other Business and Sport and Entertainment Management courses are implemented in strategic planning and problem solving through the utilization of realistic scenarios. When appropriate, actual issues currently being addressed at an organization or institution are analyzed. Prerequisite: Senior-level status in the major. This course should be taken during the student's final semester prior to graduation. Prerequisite:    SM-460
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Qualified students who seek individualized advanced study in some area of sport and entertainment management that is not covered in scheduled courses may apply for an Independent Study Project (ISP). Students assume responsibility for special readings and research under the supervision of a designated faculty member. Regular meetings with faculty and completion of all assignments are required. Prerequisite: SM 201 (with a minimum grade of C) and Conditions of the University's ISP Policy. Prerequisite:    SM-480
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course provides the prospective sport and entertainment manager with practical training and experience involving progressive learning in specific areas of interest. The student and advisor jointly select an approved site and plan the Co-Op in such possible sites as health clubs, athletic departments, radio and TV stations, sports facilities, recreation departments, and the commercial sports industry. Progressive and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor and field supervisor are required. The student is evaluated by a faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must also obtain sponsorship by a member of the Sport and Entertainment Management faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisites: Completion of the Co-op Workshop and either junior or senior level status in the major.
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