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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the sport sales process and the, importance of relationship building to create, long-term partnerships between sport, organizations and their consumers or business, partners.
Prerequisite:
SS-150 or MG-100, and SS-200 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes issues and cases dealing with risk, management, negligence, tort liability,, discrimination, equipment and supervision in sport, settings. Additionally, antitrust law, collective, bargaining agreements, contract and labor law will, be discussed.
Prerequisite:
SS-200 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on human resource management, motivation,, interpersonal communication, staff development, and evaluation, budgeting and fiscal management.
Prerequisite:
SS-200
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3.00 Credits
An examination of sport tourism as a phenomenon,, sport tourists, and the range of businesses, within, this industry. Students will investigate, international sport tourism organizations,, services, analyze issues including:, facility/event, financing, sport tourism impacts, globalization,, with emphasis placed on management implications, of, sport tourism issues.
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3.00 Credits
Examines current research,, issues, reform efforts, and trends in Sport, Management.
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3.00 Credits
A planned field experience outside the classroom, supervised by the internship provider. A 12-credit, internship requires a minimum of 540 hours,, maintaining a daily log, writing a report about, the experience, and other projects. The 12-credit, requirement may be met through a single course or, through two 6-credit internships. Each of the, 6-credit internships requires a minimum of 270, on-site hours plus the log, report, and other, projects.
Prerequisite:
SS-200
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3.00 Credits
An examination of ethical principles and, individual moral development to facilitate an, ethical perspective for the future sport manager., Current issues, ethical dilemmas in the sport, environment, organizational responsibility and, professional ethics will be discussed.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
Development and implementation of student's own, research and/or field experience in sport, management under the guidance of a faculty, member. The student must receive departmental, approval of a preliminary proposal before, registering for this course.
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3.00 Credits
Exposes students to critical, facets of supply chain management, expanding, beyond company operations to include supplier,, company, and end consumer. Students will learn, to understand/manage the integration/coordination, of activities within today's complicated supply, chains.
Prerequisite:
MK-201
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3.00 Credits
This course covers decisions made regarding a wide, range of options depending upon the level of, vertical integration employed by an enterprise., This includes negotiation, contract management,, and analysis of proposals. Outsourcing of, functional and business activities within and, outside an enterprise will be explored.
Prerequisite:
MG-328
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