SPORT MANAGEMENT (SM)
SM 116. (Cross-listed as HL, PE, RC, 116). Special Topics in Health, Human Performance & Recreation.
Special topics in health and leisure unavailable in the department curriculum. May be repeated for credit on different topics. (1-3)
SM 220. Introduction to Sport Management.
Introductory course exploring the history, development, governance, and current status of sport management. (3)
SM 316. (Cross-listed as HL, RC 316). Special Topics in Health, Human Performance & Recreation. Special topics in health and leisure unavailable in the department curriculum. May be repeated for credit on different topics. (1-3)
SM 340. Sport Ethics.
Examination of ethical principles relating to sport specific issues within the context of managing sport services. Prerequisite: PL 204. (3)
SM 360. Sporting Event Management.
Prepares the prospective sport manager in the management of sport related events. Prerequisites: SM 220; declared Sport Management major, Sport Management minor or Coaching minor. (3)
SM 361-363. Independent Study in Health, Human Performance & Recreation.
Directed individual study of special interest areas in health and leisure. (1-3)
SM 370. Practicum in Sport Management.
Supervised field experience in a sport agency designed to meet the student's professional interests and goals. One hour seminar and 4 hours of field work per week. Credit/no credit course. Prerequisites: Sport Management major or minor; junior standing. Corequisite: SM 465. (2)
SM 455. Sport-Related Venue Design and Operation.
Design and management of sport related facilities. Prerequisite: SM 360 or consent of instructor. (3)
SM 460. Fundamentals of Sport Delivery Systems.
Examination of the fundamental theories and practices used to deliver sport products and services to consumers. Prerequisite: SM 360. (3)
SM 465. Professional Seminar in Sport Management.
Professional expectations and job seeking skills in sport management. Prerequisite: junior standing. Corequisite: SM 370 or consent of instructor. (1)
SM 470. Sport Management Internship.
Full-time, supervised field experience in a sport agency designed to meet the student's professional interests and goals. Culminating experience for sport management students. Prerequisite: Sport management majors with senior standing or in last three semesters of course work with cumulative GPA of 2.25, GPA within major of 2.5 and consent of the instructor. (12)
SM 540. Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity.
Exploration of the various legal principles applicable to the sport industry. Prerequisites: Senior standing; declared Sport Management major or minor or Coaching minor or permission of instructor. (3)
SM 570. Management and Leadership in Sport Organizations.
Application of contemporary management concepts to the operation of sport organizations. Prerequisite: SM 460 or consent of instructor. (3)
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