KH 6380 Introduction to Sports Management
The roles and functions of administration of sports programs in educational, commercial, and professional settings are analyzed.
KH 6560 Budgeting and Finance in Sports and Recreation
Students study budgetary theory and the process of planning as they relate to recreation and sports administration.
KH 7100 Administration of Sports Programs
Students study the policies, procedures, and processes of management, organization, and administration as they apply to interscholastic, intercollegiate, or professional athletic programs.
KH 7150 Development and Revenue Generation in Sports
Prerequisite: KH 6560 or consent of instructor.
Students receive an overview of techniques and strategies of revenue producing activities in sports. Emphasis is placed on developing a balanced, multifaceted program of fund-raising and planned giving.
KH 7200 Cultural Aspects of Sports
Students study the role and significance of sports in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on issues which affect the athlete, coach, administrator, and the sports fan.
KH 7380 Planning and Management of Sports Facilities
Students study the planning, design, equipment, maintenance, and utilization of physical education, athletic, fitness, and recreational facilities.
KH 7410 Sports Marketing and Promotion
Prerequisite: one course in marketing.
Students apply the principles of marketing and promotion to collegiate, professional, and recreational sports marketing.
KH 7610 Sports Law
Students apply law to selected aspects of education, commercial, and professional sports.
KH 7662 Internship in Sports Administration I
Prerequisite: consent of faculty adviser and consent of instructor.
Students receive practical administrative experience in a selected sport setting. Internship may extend beyond one term.
KH 7663 Internship in Sports Administration II
Prerequisites: consent of faculty adviser and consent of instructor.
Students receive practical administrative experience in a selected sport setting. Internship may extend beyond one term.