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SPORT AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (SRM)
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SRM
1803
- Directed Studies
(1.0 - 3.0 cr [max 6.0 cr]; Prereq-Instructor consent; fall, spring, summer, every year) Current topics not covered in regularly offered courses.
SRM
2000
- Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
(3.0 cr; Prereq-BIOL 2103; A-F or Aud, spring, every year) Instruction/practice in fundamental athletic training skills. Historical perspective of athletic training as career. Basic terminology of injuries. Prevention, taping, immediate care.
SRM
2010
- Topics in Coaching
(2.0 cr; fall, spring, every year) Philosophies, theories, methods, techniques of coaching different sports.
SRM
2020
- Foundations of Sport and Recreation Management
(3.0 cr; spring, every year) Fundamental content areas. Career opportunities, principles/issues in sport ethics, personnel/financial management, sport law, facility/event management, strategic planning, sport marketing.
SRM
2100
- Psychology of Sport
(3.0 cr; spring, every year) Sport motivation/performance. Sport/human development.
SRM
3001
- Sports Nutrition
(3.0 cr; Prereq-Biol 1009 or Chem 1001 or HSci 1123; spring, every year) Nutrition principles applied to fitness/sport. Six nutrients, body composition, training/conditioning, weight maintenance, nutrition in competitive sports.
SRM
3002
- Sport Law and Governance
(3.0 cr; Prereq-GBUS 3107; fall, every year) Legal principles affecting managers, sponsors, users of sport/recreation programs. Vocabulary of contract negotiation/civil rights in planning, developing, maintaining, managing sport/recreation organizations.
SRM
3003
- Facility and Event Management
(3.0 cr; spring, every year) Designing, planning, controlling sport facilities/sport event logistics. Scheduling/planning of sport events. Box office management. Security/supervision of facility events, safety/medical services, housekeeping maintenance. Concessions, merchandise. Risk management, insurance.
SRM
3006
- Sport Marketing and Communication
(3.0 cr; Prereq-MKTG 3300; fall, every year) Applying theories/principles of marketing to sport industry. How marketing is used in various SRM settings, from local sporting/amateur events to professional leagues.
SRM
3008
- Sport Ethics and Leadership
(3.0 cr; Prereq-2000; fall, every year) Ethical issues in recreation/sport. Explore values/apply critical thinking. Ethical theories. Developing framework for ethical decision-making. Applying decision-making framework to industry needs.
SRM
3012
- Sport Finance and Economics
(3.0 cr; Prereq-MGMT 3100; spring, every year) Traditional/innovative methods of revenue acquisition, financial management in sports organizations. Broader economic impact/implications of sport in society. Importance of budgeting/finance in sports industry.
SRM
3020
- Coaching Practicum
(1.0 cr; Prereq-2010; fall, spring, summer, every year) Apply coaching technique in clinical setting.
SRM
3200
- Socio-Cultural Dimensions in Sport
(3.0 cr; fall, every year) Ways sport is linked to other spheres of social life. Organization/behavior patterns within sport settings. Cultural, structural, situational factors, social processes related to sport.
SRM
3320
- Exercise Physiology
(3.0 cr; Prereq-Biol 2103; fall, every year) Responses/adaptations of body's physiological systems to physical activity, biochemical foundations of these changes. Sport nutrition. Exercise and immune function. Body composition analysis, muscle metabolism, exercise bioenergetics.
SRM
3804
- Individual Studies
(1.0 - 3.0 cr [max 6.0 cr]; Prereq-Jr, instructor consent; fall, spring, summer, every year) Topic related to student's major not covered in regularly offered courses.
SRM
3900
- Internship in Sport and Recreation Management
(1.0 - 3.0 cr [max 6.0 cr]; Prereq-Jr, instructor consent; fall, spring, summer, every year) Field-based learning experience. Minimum of 3 credits is required.
SRM
4099
- Seminar in Sport and Recreation Management
(1.0 cr; Prereq-Sr, instructor consent; spring, every year) Capstone course emphasizing design, implementation, and evaluation of an entire sport or recreation program in terms of a virtual portfolio.
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