Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
BUS-438 |
Social Media Marketing |
3 |
An in-depth study of the theories , processes , and application of social media marketing within an organization . The course will explore strategies to build social communities and better understand its opportunities and organizational impact . The concept of a social business will be studied through the analysis of the approaches to implement social technologies . The course will also explore the planning and implementation processes of social business initiatives . |
Take BUS-207 . ( Required , Previous ). |
BUS-439 |
Independent Study |
1 |
BUS-440 |
Internship |
6 |
BUS-441 |
Internship |
3 |
BUS-455 |
Sport Management Seminar |
3 |
This course allows the student to investigate selected topics . Registration with permission of the Dean of the School and the Vice President for Academic Affairs . This is a 240-hour work experience designed to afford the student a practical experience in the application of business techniques and practices . This is a 120-hour work experience designed to afford the student a practical experience in the application of business techniques and practices . The internship requirement is considered to be one of the most critical components of the Sport Management program . Student will undertake a 120-240 hour supervised internship . This opportunity is expected to enhance the student ' s academic experiences , provide additional work experience , and networking opportunities . Internship experiences may take place in any of the varied sport industry settings . This course deos not replac e BUS-4000 .
CHM-105 Living Chemistry 3
CHM-111 Chemistry for the Allied Health Profess 3
An introduction to chemistry designed to promote scientific literacy for the non-science student . Emphasis is non-mathematical and focuses on the applications of chemical principles to situations encountered in modern life , including preservation of natural resources , medicine and genetics , and consumer products . 3 lecture hours per week . An introduction to general , organic and biological chemistry for students in the health professions . Topics include the structure , properties and reactions of inorganic , organic and biological compounds , solution chemistry , gas laws , energetic , acid-base chemistry , equilibrium , kinetics , electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry . Emphasis is on physiological and clinical applications . 3 lecture hours per week . Not accepted as credit towards the biology major .
Take CHM-111L . ( Required , Concurrent ).