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Sport Management/Business Major Courses in the sport management/business major prepare students for positions in the athletic world including athletic administration, sport/recreational facility management, and coaching and event management. Students explore the theories and principles of management as applied to sport programs and facilities. As a joint venture of the Department of Physical Education and the Department of Business, the goal of the sport management major is to prepare students to become a valuable part of the workforce in a variety of venues within the sport culture, thereby fulfilling the Geneva College mission statement, “for the purpose of developing servant-leaders, transforming society for the kingdom of Christ.” Thirty-nine hours of the 57 required hours are taught within the Business Department. The following 18 credit hours are the required hours taught within the Physical Education Department: SPM 101 Introduction to Sport Management (3) SPM 201 Legal Issues in Sport (3) SPM 205 Sport Management Practicum (3) SPM 206 Governance and Organization of Sport (3). This course is designed to introduce students to the various agencies that govern sport at the professional, collegiate, high school, and amateur levels. Organizational theory, research, labor relations, and administrative responsibilities in sport will be presented and discussed. The presentation of material takes place in the classroom via lectures, projects, and presentations. Prerequisite: SPM 101 or permission of instructor Springs semester of odd years. SPM 302 Facility Management and Design (3) SPM 401 Sport in American Culture (3) |
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