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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student with computer applications in sport management. Applications are discussed in light of their use in sport-related areas.
Prerequisite:
SMGT201
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to address an increasing need for sport managers to be aware of the legal implications of their managerial performance. This course will provide an introduction to the legal issues facing those in the sports industry.
Prerequisite:
SMGT201 AND MGT200
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad overview for understanding the behavior of individuals in sport and exercise and focuses specific attention on the major sport and exercise concerns related to a psychological perspective. Content areas include personality and motivation factors, performance in groups, enhancing sport performance, and the psychological effects of participation in sport and exercise. Prerequisites: Differs dependant of major: SMGT: SMGT 201, 302; PSYC: two psychology courses; EXSC: advanced standing of 75 credits; others by permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines women's socialized attitudes toward movement and the body and their participation and roles in sport at diverse levels of competition and organization; reference is accorded psychological data, legal provisions, and social factors as these are particularized for women. Prerequisites: 90 semester hours and/or SMGT 100, 302.
Prerequisite:
SMGT100 AND SMGT302
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3.00 Credits
This course concerns the philosophical problems and questions central to movement and to the movement experience, the comparison of Eastern and Western views relevant to movement, and ethical questions are considered. Attention is also directed to the implications of particular views for both performance and professional roles. Prerequisites: SMGT 201, 302, 304 or concurrent.
Prerequisite:
SMGT201 AND SMGT302 AND SMGT304
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3.00 Credits
This course studies form, regularity, and explanation of physical activity and sport in selected countries compared with the United States. It examines comparative strategies which can be used to answer questions or test hypotheses about international and international problems related to physical activity and sport. Prerequisites: SMGT 201, 302
Prerequisite:
SMGT201 AND SMGT302
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an overview of the theories and strategies necessary to become a successful coach. The welfare of the athlete will be the primary focus. Sport areas covered will be philosophy, pedagogy, physiology, medicine, and management.
Prerequisite:
96 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides prospective sports business professionals with the insight necessary to analyze, utilize, and create technologies and innovations in sports business. This course delves into the dynamic relationship between sports and technology to provide a comprehensive understanding of how technological advancements are shaping the future of sports management. Students will gain practical insights into the application of technology across various facets of the sports industry through analyzing real-world examples.
Prerequisite:
SMGT201
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to present an analysis of financial concepts and theories and their application in the professional, intercollegiate, recreational, and commercial sport industries. Topics include revenues and expenses of professional, intercollegiate, and private sport industries, issues affecting these revenues and expenses, fundraising at the intercollegiate level, ownership in sport, and public and private funding for non-profit sport programs. Prerequisites: SMGT 201, ECON 112, and MGT 200.
Prerequisite:
SMGT201 AND ECON112 AND MGT200
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to build on the basic understanding of mainstream marketing concepts and apply such concepts in the sport setting. Doing so entails both comparison and contrast of mainstream marketing practices with sport marketing practices. Lectures and readings will examine the application of marketing principles to collegiate and professional sport, special events, international sport, broadcasting, and facility management. Sport marketing cases will require students to critically analyze business situations and recommend and support business decisions. Prerequisites: SMGT 201, ECON 112, MGT 200.
Prerequisite:
SMGT201 AND ECON112 AND MGT200
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