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BSPM 4594,4595,4596: Sport Management Co-op I,II,III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
See Co-op Adviser. Prerequisite: Departmental approval prior to registration. 3 credits each
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BSPM 4597,4598,4599: Directed Research-Sport Management
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Prerequisite: Departmental approval prior to registration. 1/2/3 credits
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BSPM 4607: Sport Marketing
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The applications of marketing science to all realms of the sport industry, including: professional sport; intercollegiate, interscholastic and amateur sport; and commercial and public sport and recreational facilities, clubs, resorts and service organizations. An introduction to sales as an element of marketing. A view of the international sport business and ethical issues in sport marketing. Prerequisite: BMKT 2601. Offered: Fall, Spring. 3 credits
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BSPM 4730: Application of Information Technology in Sport Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course will examine the use and impact of Information Technology (IT) on different aspects of the sport industry. As video and audio media are an important part of the revenues generated by sport companies, they are also included. The course will provide foundation knowledge in key IT topics such as networking, WWW, hardware, CRM (customer relationship management) and data mining. Included in the course will be material on building and evaluating Web sites. The goal of the course is to show how and where IT has been an "enabler" in the Sport Industry.Prerequisite: BITM 2701. 3 credits
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CAST 1302: Introduction to the Catholic Vision
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Approaches to revelation and theology, the reality of God and the triune nature of God; cosmology; and the problem of evil, the Church and the sacraments in the teaching of Vatican II. Traditional and nontraditional eschatology. 3 credits
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CAST 2011: Catholicism and Art
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course considers the relationship between the Catholic faith and artistic expression and why art is an inextricable aspect of Catholicism. Particular attention is paid to the various forms and ages of Catholic art, and the rich theological/spiritual messages conveyed through nearly two millennia of painting, sculpture and architecture. 3 credits
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CAST 2015: Catholicism and Literature
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Catholicism is a religion of The Word, and the literary arts have played a natural role in the expression and exploration of the Catholic faith. The course examines representative works and authors ranging from the early centuries and Dante to contemporary Catholic authors and explores how their writings, poetry and novels have deepened Catholicism's understanding, articulation, beauty and contemplation. 3 credits
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CAST 2291: Special Topics:The Roots of Catholic Ireland
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course explores the distinctive experience of Christianity in Ireland from its beginnings in the 4th/5th centuries to the coming of the Reformation. It examines those one thousand years as a vibrant period that was characterized by monastic spirituality, ascetic practices, delight in the wonder of creation, love for the life of the mind as well as the spirit and a compelling missionary zeal that eventually re-energized the European Church and Western civilization. This course is part of the Catholic Studies foreign study tour program. 3 credits
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CAST 2292: Special Topics:Literature of Christian Conversion
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The experience of conversion is central to Christianity, and throughout the millennia writers have recounted their paths to faith in Christ. The course examines a number of these accounts and authors from the Catholic and broader Christian tradition, including such figures as Saint Augustine, Saint Edith Stein and C.S. Lewis. 3 credits
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CAST 2410: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Traditional literary methods will be used to examine symbolism, narrative voice, tone, imagery and characterization, in the context of the historical setting in which the Bible was written. Theological meaning and purpose of the Bible will be discussed as well. Cross-listed with Catholic Studies. 3 credits
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