Students in this course approach writing as a subject of study by investigating how writing works across a variety of contexts.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-1A
Concepts of algebra (real numbers, exponents, polynomials, rational expressions), equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices and determinants, conic sections, sequences and series, probability, and binomial theorem.
Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 098 with grade of P.
Goal Areas:
GE-04
This course is designed to provide a thorough introduction to the broad spectrum of theories and applications that make up the field of psychology
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05
Overview of the structure and processes of social life; impact of social forces on individuals and groups; interdependence of society and the individual; social significance of social class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality; emphasis on critical analysis of social inequalities and injustice.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05, GE-08
Diverse Cultures:
Purple
Choose 3 Credit(s).
Emphasis on forces influencing employment and inflation. Current problems of the economy are stressed along with tools government has to cope with them.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05
Examines decision making by the individual firm, the determination of prices and wages, and current problems facing business firms.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05
Choose 3 Credit(s).
A course designed to improve students' understanding in communication, including the areas of interpersonal, nonverbal, listening, small group and public speaking.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-1B
A course in communication principles to develop skills in the analysis and presentation of speeches.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-1B
Prerequisites to the Major
This course will provide an overview of the academic and professional sport management industry. Students will be introduced to the vast array of fields within the sport management industry, different job opportunities that are available, and foundational theoretical concepts. Basic professional career paths, tasks, duties, knowledge, skill sets, and challenges specific to the industry will be examined with a focus on practical examples.
Prerequisites:
none
Major Common Core
The accounting process, financial statement preparation, and analysis. Includes the accounting cycle, asset, liability, and equity accounting. Emphasis on the use of accounting data.
Prerequisites:
MATH 112 or MATH 115or MATH 121 or MATH 130 or MATH 181
Examines sport from a social-psychological perspective. To identify and discuss ways in which societal values affect the character of sport and the people involved.
Prerequisites:
SOC 101
This course will enable students to gain a deeper understanding of the moral reasoning processes of sport management professionals. Students will develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to apply moral reasoning in dealing with ethical dilemmas in sport management.
Prerequisites:
none
The Sport Business and Professional Development course is designed to improve the ability of students to be professional in the work place, describe their accomplishments, build their resumes, and sell their idea/themselves in situations like professional networking, company meetings, response to proposals for services, and interviews. It teaches verbal and written communication skills, professional etiquette, service learning, multicultural awareness, and workplace integration for new jobs.
Prerequisites:
none
This course provides students with information on the planning, development, and administration of sport facilities (i.e., physical education, athletics, recreation, fitness/wellness centers, etc.).Spring, Summer
Prerequisites:
none
This course is designed to provide knowledge and understanding of the principles of economics, budgeting, and finance as it applies to the sport business industry.
Prerequisites:
ACCT 200 or consent of instructor
The course provides students with fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge in management principles and techniques. Philosophy, leadership, communications, public relations, marketing, ethical and legal issues, finances and facilities are also studied.
Prerequisites:
none
To provide legal and safety aspects in physical activity. Legal liability, civil rights, and contract law are emphasized.
Prerequisites:
none
The study of marketing theory, research, strategies, and techniques in the areas of market segmentation, sport products, licensing and merchandising, market research, pricing, promotions, sales, public relations, electronic media, sponsorship and consumer behavior as it applies to the marketing sport or marketing products through sport.
Prerequisites:
none
Techniques/principles of planning, funding and manging sport events. Collegiate championships, non-profit events, benefits, professional events.
Prerequisites:
none
Major Restricted Electives
Choose 6 Credit(s).
An in-depth study of sport management theories, policies, objectives, and strategies applied to sport marketing through the functions and areas of sport sponsorships, sales and media.
Prerequisites:
none
This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to apply the knowledge and skills obtained from sport management courses in order to solve problems that a sport manager is likely to encounter.
Prerequisites:
none
The introduction of basic principles and procedures of measurement skills used by sport managers in applying and analyzing sport-related data such as sport marketing, operational, or financial data in a sport organizational setting.Spring
Prerequisites:
none
The purposes of this course are to expand students' awareness of global sport management principles and obtain firsthand experience in international sport through studying abroad. The course will address ethics, marketing, event management, finance, and challenges/issues in international sport management.
Prerequisites:
none
Students will learn about Sport Tourism Theory and will apply those theoretical concepts through a hands on experience with a Sport Tourism event. Topics that will be covered include sport tourism management, marketing, sustainability, research and issues/trends as well as the economic, social, and environmental impact of sport tourism.
Prerequisites:
none
Choose 9 Credit(s). A minimum of 3 credits of HP 488 is required. Consult with your advisor.
This course is designed to provide a rigorous, comprehensive hands-on learning experience for students majoring in Sport Management. This more closely supervised field experience requires a rigorous time and energy commitment from students.
Prerequisites:
none
Designed as an intense practical experience in a selected area.
Prerequisites:
HP 414, HP 466
Minor
Minor must be in one of the following areas: Accounting, Athletic Coaching, Business Law, Esport Management, Financial Planning, Human Resources Management, Economics, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, International Business, and Marketing. Other minors are accepted upon advisor's approval.
4-Year Plan
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your degree in a timely manner. Your individual 4-Year plan may change based on a number of variables including transfer courses and the semester/year you start your major. Carefully work with your academic advisors to devise your own unique plan. * Please meet with your advisor on appropriate course selection to meet your educational and degree goals.
First Year
Fall - 14 Credits
Students in this course approach writing as a subject of study by investigating how writing works across a variety of contexts.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-1A
A course in communication principles to develop skills in the analysis and presentation of speeches.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-1B
Concepts of algebra (real numbers, exponents, polynomials, rational expressions), equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices and determinants, conic sections, sequences and series, probability, and binomial theorem.
Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 098 with grade of P.
Goal Areas:
GE-04
General Education Course *3 credits
Spring - 14 Credits
This course is designed to provide a thorough introduction to the broad spectrum of theories and applications that make up the field of psychology
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05
Overview of the structure and processes of social life; impact of social forces on individuals and groups; interdependence of society and the individual; social significance of social class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality; emphasis on critical analysis of social inequalities and injustice.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05, GE-08
Diverse Cultures:
Purple
Emphasis on forces influencing employment and inflation. Current problems of the economy are stressed along with tools government has to cope with them.
Prerequisites:
none
Goal Areas:
GE-05
General Education Course *3 credits
Second Year
Fall - 13 Credits
This course will provide an overview of the academic and professional sport management industry. Students will be introduced to the vast array of fields within the sport management industry, different job opportunities that are available, and foundational theoretical concepts. Basic professional career paths, tasks, duties, knowledge, skill sets, and challenges specific to the industry will be examined with a focus on practical examples.
Prerequisites:
none
The accounting process, financial statement preparation, and analysis. Includes the accounting cycle, asset, liability, and equity accounting. Emphasis on the use of accounting data.
Prerequisites:
MATH 112 or MATH 115or MATH 121 or MATH 130 or MATH 181
Examines sport from a social-psychological perspective. To identify and discuss ways in which societal values affect the character of sport and the people involved.
Prerequisites:
SOC 101
Diverse Cultures Course *4 credits
Spring - 16 Credits
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
Writing Intensive Course *4 credits
General Education Course *4 credits
General Education Course *4 credits
Third Year
Fall - 17 Credits
This course will enable students to gain a deeper understanding of the moral reasoning processes of sport management professionals. Students will develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to apply moral reasoning in dealing with ethical dilemmas in sport management.
Prerequisites:
none
The Sport Business and Professional Development course is designed to improve the ability of students to be professional in the work place, describe their accomplishments, build their resumes, and sell their idea/themselves in situations like professional networking, company meetings, response to proposals for services, and interviews. It teaches verbal and written communication skills, professional etiquette, service learning, multicultural awareness, and workplace integration for new jobs.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
General Elective Course *3 credits
Writing Intensive Course *4 credits
Spring - 16 Credits
This course provides students with information on the planning, development, and administration of sport facilities (i.e., physical education, athletics, recreation, fitness/wellness centers, etc.).Spring, Summer
Prerequisites:
none
This course is designed to provide knowledge and understanding of the principles of economics, budgeting, and finance as it applies to the sport business industry.
Prerequisites:
ACCT 200 or consent of instructor
Elective Course in Major *3 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
Fourth Year
Fall - 15 Credits
The course provides students with fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge in management principles and techniques. Philosophy, leadership, communications, public relations, marketing, ethical and legal issues, finances and facilities are also studied.
Prerequisites:
none
To provide legal and safety aspects in physical activity. Legal liability, civil rights, and contract law are emphasized.
Prerequisites:
none
This course is designed to provide a rigorous, comprehensive hands-on learning experience for students majoring in Sport Management. This more closely supervised field experience requires a rigorous time and energy commitment from students.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Major *3 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Spring - 15 Credits
The study of marketing theory, research, strategies, and techniques in the areas of market segmentation, sport products, licensing and merchandising, market research, pricing, promotions, sales, public relations, electronic media, sponsorship and consumer behavior as it applies to the marketing sport or marketing products through sport.
Prerequisites:
none
Techniques/principles of planning, funding and manging sport events. Collegiate championships, non-profit events, benefits, professional events.
Prerequisites:
none
This course is designed to provide a rigorous, comprehensive hands-on learning experience for students majoring in Sport Management. This more closely supervised field experience requires a rigorous time and energy commitment from students.
Prerequisites:
none
Designed as an intense practical experience in a selected area.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Policies
Admission:
Complete a minimum of 30 semester credits prior to applying to the major.
A minimum total GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
A minimum of C- in all required general education and prerequisite courses except MATH 112 that requires a minimum of a C.
Completed the following general education and prerequisite courses:
Required General Education:
ENG 101 Foundations of Writing & Rhetoric 4 credits
MATH 112 College Algebra 4 credits
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychological Science 4 credits
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 4 credits
Choose 3 Credit(s).
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
Choose 3 Credit(s).
COMM 100 Fundamentals of Communication 3 credits
COMM 102 Public Speaking 3 credits
Prerequisites to the Major
HP 141 Introduction to Sport Management 3 credits
Admission Deadlines: Students must apply for admission to the major so that they can take the 300/400 level courses once the requirements, outlined above, have been met. Fall and spring semester deadlines are October 1 and March 1 respectively. Students can apply at the Sport Management website. Look for the “Admission Requirements” section and click on “Apply Here”. Complete the eForm and upload a PDF of your transcript.
Advising: Students planning a major in the College of Allied Health and Nursing are assigned an advisor. Advising questions and concerns can be answered by the Allied Health and Nursing Student Advising Director, 360 Wissink Hall,
Degree Bachelor of Science
Major Credits 48
Total Credits 120
Locations Mankato
Career Cluster Business, Management, and Administration