Sport Management B.A.
Program description
This is an interdisciplinary program housed in the Division of Education. The program is administered by the sport management coordinator. Core courses build a foundation of knowledge and skills related to leadership as well as managing, planning, organizing, budgeting, and decision-making within the context of a sport-related organization or department. Core and appropriate elective courses prepare students for future graduate study or professional careers with a sport related emphasis, including areas of marketing, media, management, and governance in amateur and professional sports as well as parks and recreation organizations.
Program Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs):
Students will demonstrate collaboration and communication skills through written, verbal, and multimedia forms.
Students will be able to apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to sport-related issues.
Students will investigate sport-related issues and technology applications at a global level.
Students will interpret and construct examples of ethical sport leadership.
Program Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs):
Students will demonstrate collaboration and communication skills through written, verbal, and multimedia forms.
Students will be able to apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to sport-related issues.
Students will investigate sport-related issues and technology applications at a global level.
Students will interpret and construct examples of ethical sport leadership.
Program last updated
Spring 2024