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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the facility master planning process,, program of requirements for indoor and outdoor, facilities, and design trends. Comprehensive event, planning/management for athletic, recreational, and special events.
Prerequisite:
SS-150 or permission of the instructor
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1.00 Credits
A planned field experience that enables a student, to explore the role of a professional in a sport, setting under the supervision of a work-site, supervisor and Sport Management faculty. Students, will be required to maintain a daily log, write a, report about the experience and complete other, projects. A minimum of 45 on-site hours required, for each credit hour.
Prerequisite:
SS-150 and SS-200
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to generating and utilizing data, to aid in decision-making within the sport, organizations.
Prerequisite:
SS-150 or MG-100, SS-200, and MOT: Mathematics
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3.00 Credits
A concentrated examination of key issues in, sport and sport management across the, globe. Focal points of the course will include, the, application of management concepts to a, multicultural organization and the sociocultural, role of sport across continents.
Prerequisite:
SS-150 or MG-100
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3.00 Credits
An examination and utilization of basic marketing, principles as applied to sport. Topics will, include sport products and services, marketing, strategies, consumer behavior, research and, information management, promotions, positioning, and sponsorship.
Prerequisite:
SS-200 and MK-201
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an understanding, of athlete development and competitive, performance at the youth, interscholastic and, intercollegiate levels. Principles in sport, psychology, sport pedagogy, sport physiology, and, risk management will be applied to facilitate, successful coaching. The examination for, certification by the American Sport Education, Program (ASEP) will be administered to all, students in the class.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the contributions of various levels and, forms of sport to culture as well as ways that, sociological phenomena influence sport, participation. Additionally, psychological, factors and principles related to individual, athletic performance will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the mass media industry,, including the print, electronic, and broadcast, media as they interface with the sport industry.
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3.00 Credits
Analyses of financial and economic concepts, applied to sport environments. Sport enterprises, will be viewed as economic systems which must, respond to changes in supply, demand, and market, trends. Fundraising for various constituencies, will also be explored.
Prerequisite:
AB-217, SS-200, and EC-112 or EC-209
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3.00 Credits
Explores the governing organizations of, sport at the recreational, secondary,, intercollegiate, professional, international,, sport specific, and Olympic levels.
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