Sport Management Minor
Students can critically evaluate the social, psychological and international foundations of sport.
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Students can critically evaluate the social, psychological and international foundations of sport. Demonstrate competency in the management and leadership dimensions of sport. Analyze the role of ethics in sport management. Prepare effective sports marketing and communication materials. Apply the principles of finance, accounting, and economics to the sport industry.
- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- Sport, Hospitality & Fashion
- Associated Colleges or Schools
- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 15
Courses
SPM 1001, 1003, plus 9 additional credits in any SPM classes
NO OVERLAP BETWEEN MAJOR AND MINOR
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