Sport Management

Degrees

Courses

SPM 181: Introduction to Sport Management

Class Program
Credits 3
The course introduces the student to the principles and practices of sport management. The course will emphasize learning by participation and prepare students for a major in sport management.
Semester Offered
Offered every semester.

SPM 325: Organization and Administration

Class Program
Credits 3
A study of administrative structure, program philosophy, and procedures involved in program organization, and development, legal issues, and other duties of personnel involved in the administration of physical education, athletics, intramural, or leisure services programs.
Semester Offered
Offered every semester.

SPM 331: Sport Law, Ethics and Governance

Class Program
Credits 3

This course examines governance and policy development in sport management. Topics include studying managerial activities related to sport governance within various agencies in sport, at the high school, collegiate, professional and international levels. Further topics are will be to focus on ethical and social issues within sport organizations, as well as the legal issues prevalent in today's sports world: Gender Equity, Proposition 42 and 48, NCAA compliance, Negligence, Due Process and Liability.

Semester Offered
Offered fall semester.
Notes

PETH - Satisfies Professional Ethics for the major.

SPM 332: Sport Marketing and Sponsorship

Class Program
Credits 3

A study of sport marketing in our modern society with an emphasis on sport sales. The course will focus on research and development, sport promotions, sport sponsorship, advertising and sport merchandising and distribution of sporting goods.

Semester Offered
Offered spring semester.

SPM 333: Sport Finance, Fundraising, and Sponsorship

Class Program
Credits 3

This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview for fundraising, finance, and sponsorship. Concepts include sources of revenue for sports financing, principles of budgeting, spreadsheet utilization, and financial management of sport facilities and enterprises. Additional topics include sports specific fundraising, community engagement fundraising, fundraising principles and sporting events fundraising. Students will develop an understanding of the essentials of fundraising, financing operations, and examine larger issues confronting sports in today's climate.

Semester Offered
Offered Spring Semester

SPM 400: Internship Seminar in Sport Professions III

Class Program
Credits 1

This seminar is the capstone course of the sport management program. This course integrates material from previous courses and requires the student to develop a comprehensive, customized portfolio and an oral presentation.

Corequisites

SPM 495

Semester Offered
Offered every semester.
Notes

PCOM - Satisfies Professional Communication for the major.

SPM 451: Event and Facility Management

Class Program
Credits 3
This course is designed to give advanced students information and knowledge on the operation and management of athletic and recreational facilities. In addition, the student will have the opportunity to plan and prepare a major event, to include hands-on opportunities to administer, organize, direct personnel, fundraise, and market.
Semester Offered
Offered fall semester.

SPM 491: Independent Study

Class Program
Credits 1 3
Research project and / or field experience in sport management. Open to Sport Management major or minors. Must be approved by the Department Chair.
Semester Offered
Offered at departmental discretion.

SPM 492: Independent Study

Class Program
Credits 1 3
Research project and / or field experience in sport management. Open to Sport Management major or minors. Must be approved by the Department Chair.
Semester Offered
Offered at departmental discretion.

SPM 495: Internship

Class Program
Credits 3

The internship experience is open only to those students who are enrolled in either the Exercise Science, Leisure Services Concentration or Sport Management major, have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, and have received permission of the Department Chair to participate in the internship. 135 hours required. The internship experience benefits the students by allowing them to apply college training in an everyday job situation while continuing to earn college credit. Students will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of internship settings related to Exercise Science, Sport Management or Leisure Services.

Semester Offered
Offered every semester.
Notes

PCEN - Satisfies Professional Civic Engagement for the major.

SPM 496: Internship II

Class Program
Credits 3

The internship experience is open only to those students who are enrolled in either the Exercise Science, Leisure Services Concentration or Sport Management major, have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, and have received permission of the Department Chair to participate in the internship. 135 hours required. The internship experience II will benefit students by allowing them to apply college training in an everyday job situation while continuing to earn college credit. Students will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of internship settings related to Exercise Science, Sport Management or Leisure Services.

Semester Offered
Offered fall and spring semesters.