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Dec 02, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sport Management Pathway, A.S.
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The study of Sport Management examines the impact of economic, social and legal influences on the administration and management of sport organizations.
Sport Management provides students an opportunity to learn the multiple dimensions involved in managing a sports organization. Students will explore the practical and effective characteristics of a professional sport manager and be exposed to the major settings in which sport managers work on a daily basis. Information about sport marketing, communications, finances and economics will be shared. Business principles and the relationship between the industry of sport and business will be introduced and established. Students also will be exposed to current challenges and future trends to illustrate how consumer behavior, sociological patterns, globalization and laws affect sport management and the sport industry.
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Areas A-E of the Core Curriculum (42 Credit Hours)
See 1410 Core Curriculum Requirements in the Undergraduate Catalog.
- Area A: Essential Skills
- Area B: Institutional Foundations
- Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts
- Area D: Natural and Computational Sciences
- Area E: Social Science
Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Pathway (18 Credit Hours)
Required Courses (18 Credit Hours)
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