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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Fall, Even Years This class is both theory and application oriented and will prepare students for all aspects of coaching mechanics and techniques for the sport of basketball. Students will learn about season and practice management, principles of physical training for off season and in season conditioning, instruction, development and analysis of relevant physical skills, offensive and defensive team play, situational coaching, game management, and evaluative procedures. Lecture/lab: Two hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Spring, Odd Years This class is both theory and application oriented and will prepare students for all aspects of coaching mechanics and techniques for the sport of football. Students will learn about season and practice management, principles of physical training for off season and in season conditioning, instruction, development and analysis of relevant physical skills, offensive and defensive team play, situational coaching, game management, and evaluative procedures. Lecture/lab: Two hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Fall, Odd Years This class is both theory and application oriented and will prepare students for all aspects of coaching mechanics and techniques for the sport of lacrosse. Students will learn about season and practice management, principles of physical training for off season and in season conditioning, instruction, development and analysis of relevant physical skills, offensive and defensive team play, situational coaching, game management, and evaluative procedures. Lecture/lab: Two hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Spring, Even Years This class is both theory and application oriented and will prepare students for all aspects of coaching mechanics and techniques for the sport of soccer. Students will learn about season and practice management, principles of physical training for off season and in season conditioning, instruction, development and analysis of relevant physical skills, offensive and defensive team play, situational coaching, game management, and evaluative procedures. Lecture/lab: Two hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Fall, Even Years This class is both theory and application oriented and will prepare students for all aspects of coaching mechanics and techniques for the sport of softball. Students will learn about season and practice management, principles of physical training for off season and in season conditioning, instruction, development and analysis of relevant physical skills, offensive and defensive team play, situational coaching, game management, and evaluative procedures. Lecture/lab: Two hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Spring, Even Years This class is both theory and application oriented and will prepare students for all aspects of coaching mechanics and techniques for the sport of volleyball. Students will learn about season and practice management, principles of physical training for off season and in season conditioning, instruction, development and analysis of relevant physical skills, offensive and defensive team play, situational coaching, game management, and evaluative procedures. Lecture/lab: Two hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Fall Analysis of sport and human movement using both anatomical and biomechanical approaches. Application of the basic principles and laws of physics as applied to sport and physical activity will be presented. Recommended junior year. Prerequisites: PHYS105/106, and Take One Group (BIOL108/109 and BIOL110/111 or BIOL365/366) Lecture: Three hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, Fall This course complements and enhances the Kinesiology lecture course. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPRT360 is recommended. Lab: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Fall The intention of this course is to cover, in detail, the business of sport. Topics to be addressed include, but are not limited to: Ethics in Sport Management, Managing Employee Diversity in the Sport Industry, Organizational Theory and the Study of Sport, Sport Governance, International Sport Governance, Basic Law Applied to Sport, Economics and Sport, Accounting and Budgeting, Financing Sport, Sponsorship, Group Decision Making and Problem Solving, and others. Prerequisite: BCOR251: Principles of Management Lecture: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Spring This course will discuss in detail marketing issues particularly relevant to sporting contexts. Topics may include, but not be limited to, the following: Studies of Sport Consumers, Perspectives in Sport Consumer Behavior, The role of research in sport marketing, Marketing segmentation, The Sport Product, Licensed and Branded Merchandise, Pricing Strategies, Promotional Licensing and Sponsorship, Place or Product Distribution, Electronic Media, Public relations, and others. Prerequisite: BCOR241: Principles of Marketing Lecture: Three hours per week.
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