REC
100 INTRODUCTION TO RECREATION
This course provides an overview of the sports and recreation manage-ment
industry. Basic management principles as applied to sports and
recreation and career opportunities in these fields are examined.
Three credit hours. Offered Fall semester (d); offered Fall
semester in even numbered years (e).
REC
245 SPORTS PROMOTION
A theoretical and practical approach to sports promotion based
on modern public relations principles. Promotional techniques for
amateur, scholastic, professional and commercial sports will be
highlighted. The course is useful for Media/Communications and
Sports Management majors and for all others interested in sports.
Three credit hours. Prerequisite: MCO
140. Offered as needed.
REC
300 PRINCIPLES OF SPORTS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
An in-depth study of the management, marketing, legal and human
resource aspects of the sports and recreation industries. This
course also examines the external and internal environments of
sports and recreation organizations and how the strategic management
process is utilized in the organization. Three credit hours.
Prerequisites: REC 100, MGT
110, and MKT 120. Offered Spring
semester in even numbered years (d & e).
REC
325 ISSUES IN SPORTS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
Students will be exposed to current issues facing sports and recreation
administration. Issues will be presented via current readings,
case studies, class discussions and guest speakers. Various social
factors, institutions, processes and systems will be examined in
relationship to sports and recreation businesses. Three credit
hours. Prerequisites: MCO 140, HHS
301 and REC 300. Offered Spring
semester in odd numbered years (d & e).
REC 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN RECREATION AND PARKS MANAGEMENT