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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes building upon students' previous vocabulary and conversational skills. This source prepares students to discuss actions from the past and also prepares them to discuss additional topics and Hispanic cultural elements. Students will learn experientially while participating in conversations as well as demonstrating individual conversational and written proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course, which focuses on health care professionals, provides essential points of grammar and vocabulary for students whose profession requires a working knowledge of Spanish. The course is designed to help students better communicate with Spanish-speaking people with whom they interact in their work in the health care profession.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the principles and philosophies of coaching across all area of sports. Specifically, the course introduces the roles of coaches to potential coaches, athletes, and parents. The course also focuses on enhancing the coaching skills of present coaches.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the evolution of sport in America and the impact of sport on society. This course will consider the major influences on sport including economics, politics, and society. The course will consider major contributors to American sport including athletes, managers, and strategists. This course will have discussions on the influences of foreign markets and foreign athletes in American sport.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students interested in the growing problems of sport litigation. Amateur and professional aspects of sport are covered from four major perspectives: (1) judicial review of athletic associations; (2) eligibility rules and disciplinary measures; (3) equal opportunity provisions; and (4) tort liabilities. Specific topics include due process, anti-trust and free speech, Title IX, duty of ordinary care and of care owed athletes and spectators, injuries, assumption of risk, and contributory negligence. The course stresses the application of principles of law and ethics to the sports setting. Actual court cases relating to these principles are examined
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the social/cultural history of sport and its influence on our social institutions, such as politics, the economy, and government. Also highlighted will be issues such as race, gender, defiance and social problems, and youth socialization in relationship with sports. The world of sport involves a large and diverse group of people. Participants come from all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Because of this, it is important for sport administrators to be able to better understand and appreciate different groups. Through this course, the impact of society on the world of sport is discussed. Further, this course will examine how other outside forces in society (politics, the media, and religious groups) impact the sport industry.
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3.00 Credits
Esports have rapidly expanded from a pastime undertaken by casual players to one of the largest segments of the entertainment industry, in which hundreds of millions of people play and compete daily. This is a comprehensive course covering the operational side of esports, including various levels of esports, culture, and social issues. Students will get a full look at the marketing engine of esports, examine sponsorship opportunities, esports events and venues, and communications at all levels including broadcasting, analytics, and social media.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies current issues, problems, and trends in sport management. Each student will gain a better understanding of current issues, problems, and trends in sport management. They will understand how these issues, problems, and trends affect the sport industry. Students will demonstrate ability to find information about current issues in sport management. Through this course, students will demonstrate ability to handle problems as they arise in the sport management setting.
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3.00 Credits
Sports are more than just the game seen on television or in the stadium. Students interested in sport management should be aware of the various occupations in the sport industry. This course gives an overview of the responsibilities of those involved in the sport industry, as well as how general management principles apply to the industry.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will review and discuss best practices in media relations within the sports industry. The class will participate in a shared project experience writing for and editing a student newsletter for the Wilmington University Athletic Department. Weekly, activities will focus on the development of writing and public speaking skills relevant to the industry.
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