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SPRT 365: Fundamentals Sport Marketing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisites: Junior Standing, minimum grade of "C-" in SPRT 130 and MARK 201. This course focuses on the application of marketing principles and practices to the sport industry. Consideraton given to marketing sport both as a spectator and a participant.
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SPRT 375: Sport Media
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisites: Junior Standing, minimum grade of "C-" in SPRT 130.
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SPRT 380: Legal Aspects in Sport Management
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisites: Junior Standing, minimum grade of "C-" in SPRT 130. An examination of legal issues which arise in the sport industry, including both amateur and professional sports with a strong emphasis on ethical concerns.
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SPRT 395: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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SPRT 399: Special Topics in SPRT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: Junior Standing & C- or better in SPRT 130.
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STAT 103: Fundamentals of Statistics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course provides an introduction to statistical reasoning and techniques in descriptive and inferential statistics and their applications in economics, education, genetics, medicine, physics, political science, and psychology. Not open to students who have completed ISOM 241. Outcome: Students will obtain a background in the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics along with an understanding of their uses and misuses. This course satisfies the quantitative literacy requirement of the core curriculum.
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STAT 103T: Tutoring for Statistics 103 - NO CREDIT
0.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
To successfully complete a request for tutoring, students must visit www.luc.edu/tutoringrequest Small group tutoring pairs several students from the same course and same professor with a trained peer tutor who has successfully earned credit for the course. Groups meet once weekly at the Center for Tutoring and Academic Excellence (Sullivan Center) on the Lake Shore Campus.
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STAT 203: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: MATH 132 or 162 This course covers a variety of topics as it provides an introduction to statistical methodology and theory using the techniques of one-variable calculus. Outcome: Students obtain the theoretical and computational background in areas such as experimental design, inferential statistics, and correlation theory and regression needed to study advanced topics in statistics.
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STAT 203T: Tutoring for Statistics 203 - NO CREDIT
0.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
To successfully complete a request for tutoring, students must visit www.luc.edu/tutoringrequest Small group tutoring pairs several students from the same course and same professor with a trained peer tutor who has successfully earned credit for the course. Groups meet once weekly at the Center for Tutoring and Academic Excellence (Sullivan Center) on the Lake Shore Campus.
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STAT 303: SAS Programming & Applied Statistics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: STAT 103 or 203 or 335 This course provides an introduction to SAS programming in the context of practical problems taken from applied statistics. Outcome: Students obtain extensive experience with data-set manipulations, SAS procedures, and their application in contexts such as t-tests, simple and multiple regression, ANOVA, and regression.
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