Sport Management 2016-2017 General Education (43 hrs) Writing I (3 hrs) ENGL 1020 Composition I……………………….............. 3 ENGL 1080 Advanced Composition…………………...… 3 Students who earn a grade of C or higher in ENGL 1080 will be awarded an additional 3 hours of special credit for ENGL 1020 Writing II (3 hrs) ENGL CTE 1030 Composition II………………………………. 3 3060 Technical Writing…………...………............. 3 *CIS Managing Information (2 hrs) 1600 Business Information Management………… 3 *PE Communications (3) 2472 Communicating Ideas on Sport………...…… 3 Mathematics (3 hrs)** MATH 1111 College Algebra……………….……………. 3 MATH 1300 Basic Statistics……………………………… 3 MATH 1620 Contemporary Mathematics………………… 3 Additional Course for Knowledge Area II (3 hrs)** PHYS 1104 Intro to Sciences: Physics…………………… 4 MATH 1215 Mathematics of Decision Making……………3 ANTH 1810 Human Prehistory…………………………… 3 Knowledge Area I ENGL ENGL Literature (3 hrs)** 2205 American Literature 1865 to Present……...… 3 2220 World Masterpieces……………………...……3 ART COMM MUS THEA 1800 3000 1220 2400 Fine Arts (3 hrs)** Ideas & the Visual Arts……………………... 3 Film Appreciation…………………………... 3 Evolution of Music: Intro to Rock………….. 3 Discovering Theatre………………………… 3 Additional Course for Knowledge Area I (3 hrs) Literature: choose any second course from area** OR Fine Arts: Choose three more hours from area** OR Languages: Choose 3 hours** CD 1401 American Sign Language I……………………3 SPAN 1601 Elementary Spanish I…………………………3 OR PHIL WGS Humanities: choose 3 hours** 1410 Critical Thinking……………………..………3 1050 Women’s Voices……………………..………3 Degree Requirements (50-56 hrs) Knowledge Area II Science with Laboratory (4 hrs)** CHEM 1104 Intro to the Sciences: Chemistry………...……4 BIOL 1007 Plants and Society……………………………4 EASC 1114 Weather & Climate……………………………4 Knowledge Area III Within the nine hours required in Knowledge Area III, all students must select a course which fulfills state law requirement Section 170.011 RSMO Supp (1988). These course options are marked with a #. #HIST #HIST SM SM SM SM SM SM 2100 3300 4200 4210 4220 4300 Intro to Sport Management……………… 3 Leisure & Sport…………………………. 3 Applied Sport Marketing…………………3 Sport & Media……………………………3 Sport Sponsorship & Retention…………… 3 Recreational Sport Management………….3 SM SM SM SM SM SM PE ECON MGT 4400 4500 4700 4720 4000 4980 4740 2033 3315 Sport Communication…………………….3 Sport Leadership…………………………. 3 Sport Facility Management……………….3 Managing Sport Events………………….. 3 Seminar in Sport Management………....…3 Internship***……………………………...6 Legal Liability in Fit/Well, PE, Rec….…..2 Economic Applications in Sport………… 3 Management of Organizations……………..3 MKT 3405 Marketing Policy…………………………3 Free Choice Electives………………………21-27 Minimum Hours to Graduate………….……. 120 History (3 hrs)** 1350 History of the US to 1877……………….……3 1351 History of the US from 1877…………..…… 3 Social/Behavioral Science (3 hrs) *ECON 1010 Principles of Macroeconomics……………… 3 Additional course for Knowledge Area III (3 hrs)** Choose any second course from History Or** Choose any second course from Social/Behavioral Sciences** #POLS 1510 American Government……………………… 3 #POLS 2511 State Government…………………………… 3 OR** SOC 1830 Social Problems………………………………3 WGS 2000 Race, Class, and Gender…………………… 3 *PE Engagement (3 hrs) 1206 Fitness for a Global Community…………… 3 * Required general education course for the major **Sampling of options, for a full list check the catalog or discuss with your Advisor ***Can be repeated for additional 6 hours of credit SPORT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 4-Year Plan 2016-2017 Catalog Freshman Year - First Semester CIS 1600 Business Information Management General Education Requirements Semester Total Hrs. 3 12 15 Freshman Year - Second Semester PE 1206 Fitness for a Global Community General Education Requirements Semester Total Hrs. 3 12 15 Sophomore Year - First Semester SM 2100 Introduction to Sport Management PE 2472 Communicating Ideas on Sport General Education Requirements Elective Semester Total Hrs. 3 3 3 6 15 Sophomore Year - Second Semester ECON 1010 Principles of Macroeconomics Gen Education Requirements Gen Education Requirements (Science with Lab) Elective Semester Total Hrs. 3 3 4 3 13 Junior Year - First Semester MGT 3315 Management of Organization SM 4700 Sport Facility Management SM 3300 Leisure and Sport MKT 3405 Marketing Policy Elective Semester Total Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Junior Year - Second Semester PE 4740 Legal Liability in F/W, PE Settings SM 4200 Applied Sport Marketing ECON 2033Econ Applic in Sports Elective Semester Total Hrs. 2 3 3 6 14 Senior Year - First Semester SM 4210 Sport and Media SM 4000 Seminar in Sport Management SM 4300 Recreational Sport Management SM 4400 Sport Communications Elective Semester Total Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Senior Year - Second Semester SM 4500 Sport Leadership SM 4220 Sport Sponsorship and Retention SM 4720 Managing Sport Events Elective Semester Total Hrs. 3 3 3 3 12 Senior Year – (Summer) Semester SM 4980 Internship DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION & KINESIOLOGY CHAIR: Dr. Dennis Docheff, Morrow 131, Department Chair Interim, (660) 543-4126; e-mail: [email protected] SPORT MANAGEMENT FACULTY: Dr. Robert Slana, Morrow 133, (660) 543-8932; e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Daniel Gerdes, Morrow 135, (660) 543-4732; e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Woo-Young Lee, N Morrow 107, (660) 543-8422; e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Dae Yeon Kim, Morrow 132, (660) 543-4172; e-mail: [email protected] Dr. So Youn Lim, Morrow 134, (660) 543-4781; e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Lacole McPherson; e-mail: [email protected] Semester Offered Course Prefix & # Course Title Prerequisite(s) Legal Liability in Fitness/Wellness, Physical Education, Recreation & Sport Settings Introduction to Sport Management FA, SP PE 4740 FA, SP, SU SM 2100 FA,SP SM 3300 Leisure and Sport SM 2100 FA,SP SM 4200 Applied Sport Marketing SM 2100 and MKT 3405 FA,SP SM 4210 Sport and Media SM 2100 and SM 4200 FA, SP, SU MGT 3315 Management of Organizations 60 semester hours of college credit FA, SP, SU MKT 3405 Marketing Policy 60 semester hours of college credit FA,SP SM 4220 Sport Sponsorship and Retention SM 2100 and SM 4200 FA,SP SM 4300 Recreational Sport Management SM 2100 and SM 3300 FA,SP SM 4400 Sport Communication SM 2100 FA,SP SM 4500 Sport Leadership SM 2100 SP,SU ECON 2033 FA,SP SM 4700 FA,SP SM 4720 Managing Sport Events FA,SP SM 4000 Seminar in Sport Management FA, SP, SU SM 4980 Internship 6 Economic Applications in Sports Sport Facility Management ECON 1010 SM 2100 SM 2100 Junior or Senior Status and approval of instructor SM 4000 or SM 4900 & approval of instructor 5/31/2016
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