Apr 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Sport and Leisure Commerce

  
  • SLC 6108 - Workshops in SLC

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport and leisure commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SLC 6109 - Workshops in SLC

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport and leisure commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SLC 6110 - Workshops in SLC

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport and leisure commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SLC 6111 - Workshops in SLC

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport and leisure commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SLC 6622 - Fan Behavior/Rivalry

    (3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • SLC 6800 - Adv Computer Apps in SPRT **

    (3) (HMEC, CSED 6602) Evolution, current application, and future potential of computers for sport commerce.  PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • SLC 6902 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6903 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6904 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6905 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6906 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6907 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6908 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6909 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6910 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • SLC 6911 - Special Topics SLC

    (1-3) Current topics in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated with change in topic.

Sport and Leisure Studies

  
  • SLS 6141 - Seminar/Chronology of Sport

    (3) Historical development of sport from either a general or sport-specific perspective including the growth of competition, the rise of sport(s), management of sport, changing function of sport, chronicles of sport as business and history of the relationship between sport and other institutions. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit when change of topic. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit when change of topic.

Sport Commerce

  
  • SPRT 7010 - Research&Data Analysis in SHM **

    (3) Overview of systematic, structured problem solving for decision making in sport and hospitality management services. Overview of research concepts, ethical issues, and process. Includes introduction to qualitative and quantitative research designs, data collection, analysis, and dissemination of findings. 
  
  • SPRT 7031 - Sport Finance

    (3) Provides an understanding of the current financial status of the various sectors of the sport industry as well as the strategies frequently implemented by financial managers within the industry.
  
  • SPRT 7102 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7103 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7104 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7105 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7106 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7107 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7108 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7109 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7110 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7111 - Special Topics SPRT

    (1-6) Selected phases of sport commerce through group study, in-depth study in area of interest and need for leaders in sport and leisure commerce. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • SPRT 7141 - Experiential Learning Credit

    (1-9) A systematic process for evaluating and credentialing graduate-level learning gained in a variety of contexts. Students will provide documentation of graduate-level knowledge and skills garnered in nontraditional settings to expert faculty reviewers.
  
  • SPRT 7142 - Seminar in SPRT **

    (1-3) May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • SPRT 7152 - Spec Problems in SPRT

    (1-3) Independent study or research, or both, on selected sport commerce problems and issues.  PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • SPRT 7165 - Adv Pers SC Global City

    (3) Provides and understanding of synergies and disjunctures between the US and the UK sport and leisure marketplace; addresses cultural negotiations and promotional strategizing of corporations that attempt to secure a presence within multiple locales and the work of cultural intermediaries. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: SPRT 7321 or permission of instructor.
  
  • SPRT 7175 - Adv Mgmt Sprt Org Int Per

    (3) Provides a critical understanding of how management of sport and leisure organizations is carried out in a European context; students will gain critical knowledge of the global environment in which the US sport industry exists and the specific urban issues that frame the UK marketplace. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor.
  
  • SPRT 7321 - Theoretical Foundations **

    (3) Influence of historical, philosophical, and social elements upon sport and leisure management policies, practices, and programs.
  
  • SPRT 7331 - SPRT Promotional Culture

    (3) Examination of popular sport practices and representations as both the products and producers of particular social, historical, economic, technological, and political arrangements; contribution to the formation of contextually specific class, race, gender, and nation based identities and experiences.
  
  • SPRT 7341 - Commrcl Rec/Travl Toursm

    (3) Survey of commercial leisure services with special emphasis placed on travel and tourism; sports and athletics, theaters, fitness centers, amusement and theme parks, aquatic areas, risk recreation, and historical areas, and the travel and tourism industry.
  
  • SPRT 7351 - Gender/Sexuality in SPRT

    (3) Relationship between sport, leisure, and the dominant gender practices, experiences, and identities that structure everyday life within contemporary society. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: SPRT 7321, 7331, or permission of instructor.
  
  • SPRT 7361 - Race & Ethnicity in SPRT

    (3) Influence of sport and leisure on construction of differentiated racial and ethnic identities and experiences in contemporary American society, focusing on the way sport and leisure provide contexts in which dominant understandings of race and ethnicity are introduced, naturalized, and reproduced. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: SPRT 7321, 7331, or permission of instructor.
  
  • SPRT 7371 - Sprt Comrce in Global Mrkt

    (3) Cultural production, meaning, promotion, and consumption of sport and leisure across contrasting social, political, and economic systems; relative position of sport and leisure industries at cultural interstices in the emerging global village including the phenomena of cultural conflict, cultural resistance, and cultural imperialism.  PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: SPRT 7321; and 7331 or permission of instructor.
  
  • SPRT 7410 - Athletic Team Management

    (3) Managerial perspective for developing an athletic program. Includes ethics within coaching, developing a philosophy of coaching, developing a youth feeder program within an athletic program, building and supervising a staff, and working with various stakeholders including administrators, athletes, and boosters.
  
  • SPRT 7420 - Sport Marketing **

    (3) Basic market concepts with applications to sport and leisure organizations, including urban sport and leisure market consumer behavior, strategic market planning, marketing mix component integration, and market information management PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: MKTG 3010 and 4901 (or equivalents); or MKTG 7060; or permission of instructor.
  
  • SPRT 7440 - Promotions in Sport Commerce **

    (3) A study of marketing communication principles and practices as they relate to sport and leisure from a theoretical, as well as practical perspective; special emphasis on building and maintaining effective media relations, advertising, sponsorship, licensing, public relations, sales, and after-marketing tactics.
  
  • SPRT 7503 - Strat Mgmt Sprt Cmrce Org

    (3) Analysis of theoretical and practical issues relevant to management and administration of sport and leisure organizations; application of organizational analysis, managing change and external environments; understanding and managing power and organizational culture of sport commerce.
  
  • SPRT 7600 - Readings in SPRT

    (3) Directed readings in the area of sport and leisure; materials related to strengthen areas of study. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • SPRT 7603 - Admin of Athletics

    (3) Examination of sport within American higher education and related institutions. Designed to prepare students for a career in intercollegiate athletics management. Examination of athletic departments as well as the governing associations and related institutions that impact each other. Reviewing case studies from institutions of various institutional size, conferences, associations, and divisions, this course further provides students a comprehensive view of athletic administration procedures.
  
  • SPRT 7605 - Practicum in SPRT **

    (3) Culminating experience allows students to demonstrate knowledge and skills in an appropriate professional setting based on their training and skills. Should be conducted after all other course work is complete. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • SPRT 7650 - Legal Issues in Sport Commerce **

    (3) Overview of the legal system’s role in the provision of sport products and services including legal system, constitutional law, negligence law, risk management, intentional torts, criminal acts, antitrust law, labor law, contract law, intellectual property law, and gender discrimination legislation/statutes within the sport industry.
  
  • SPRT 7651 - Policy and Governance in Sport

    (3) Examination and analysis of development and enforcement of sport policies including those by local, national, and international sport organizations. Using the social institution of sport, topics examined include economic and social development, environmental responsibility, sport diplomacy, violence, criminal behavior, performance enhancing drugs, gambling, and development of sport.
  
  • SPRT 7653 - Sport Areas & Facilities Mgmt

    (3) Advanced management and operation of leisure and sport areas and facilities, emphasizing comprehensive planning, design, maintenance, and inspection of areas and facilities.
  
  • SPRT 7741 - Occupational Devp SPRT **

    (3-6) Independent study on sport topics related to student?s occupational experiences and goals. May be repeated. Grades of S, U, or I will be given. NOTE: Sport Commerce majors may not use this course to fulfill degree requirements. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: Permission of Advisor.
  
  • SPRT 7800 - Adv Computer Apps in SPRT

    (3) Evolution, current application, and future potential of computers for sport commerce.
  
  • SPRT 7950 - Applied Project in SPRT

    (1-6) Scholarly capstone experience in which students integrate and apply discipline-specific knowledge, skills, and insights in developing a product related to their professional goals as approved by a three-person project committee. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: Completion of 18 credit hours in the program of study with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.00 and permission of instructor. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.

Supply Chain Management Sciences

  
  • SCMS 7110 - Intro to Business Analytics **

    (3) (ISDS 7110) Statistical concepts and tools, optimization and simulation techniques useful in understanding, assessing, and controlling operations of business and society.
  
  • SCMS 7120 - Mgmt Science/Decsn Tech

    (3) (ISDS 7120) Insights into model-assisted decision making and Management Science/Operations Research: value focused thinking in problem framing, modeling, analysis, and communication; analyses of complexities related to enterprise-wide decision technologies; building and analyzing sequential decisions, simultaneous decisions, and dynamic systems; emphasis on supply chain modeling, visualization, and analysis. NOTE: Open only to degree-seeking students.
  
  • SCMS 7170 - Intnl Prodctn Oper Mgmt

    (3) (ISDS 7170) Tools and techniques to capture the opportunities of world markets for enhancing competitiveness of a business through higher productivity and quality in a time-based mode of operations; effective resource utilization and reliable supply-chain strategies emphasized. Focus on creating and managing global suppliers and global customers.
  
  • SCMS 7201 - Pharm Supply Chain Mgmt

    (3) (ISDS 7201) Concepts and tools for assessment, design, and management of modern pharmaceutical supply chains; includes strategic supply chain performance, metrics, and drivers, network design and assessment, strategic sourcing, supply and demand forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory resource planning, transportation network design and management, pricing and revenue management, customer relationship management, supply chain risk management, and enabling role of information technology across the supply chain.
  
  • SCMS 7310 - Sem Prod Operatns Mgt

    (3) (ISDS 7/8310) Problems and issues encountered in productions and operations management environment; master planning, capacity management, resources planning, and shop floor management; managerial decision-making process for improving productivity and better utilization of scarce resources; implementation problems and solutions; manufacturing and service operations.
  
  • SCMS 7311 - Seminar in SCM

    (3) (ISDS 7/8311) In-depth approach to integrated supply chain management (SCM) as a key element of the competitive strategy for supply chain member organizations; topics include key management, logistics, information systems and technologies, organizational relationships and global issues.
  
  • SCMS 7312 - Sem Val Chain Res Mgmt

    (3) (ISDS 7/8312) Multifunctional analysis of problems and issues associated with planning critical resources in the value chain of a business; emphasizes acquiring, consuming, and disposing of key resources in an ethical and socially responsible manner to provide a business with sustainable strategic competitive advantage while delivering maximum value to the customer.
  
  • SCMS 7313 - Global Operations Mgmt **

    (3) (ISDS 7/8313) Acquisition, transformation, and distribution of goods and services within the global supply chain; covers concepts, tools, and strategies to design and manage operations, such as strategic implications, performance measurement, process management, sourcing, operations design, quality, inventory, logistics, enabling information systems and technology, and global issues among other topics.
  
  • SCMS 7315 - Dsgn/Mgmt Sup Chns Biom Ind

    (3) (ISDS 7315) Concepts and tools for designing and managing modern supply chains in the biomedical industry; includes purchasing and sourcing, demand forecasting, inventory resource planning, domestic and international transportation, customer relationship management, facility location, service-response logistics, and performance measurement.
  
  • SCMS 7425 - Determ Model Mgmt Sci

    (3) (ISDS 7/8425) Deterministic models concerned with optimal allocation of limited resources among competing activities; business applications of linear programming including duality and post-optimality analysis as well as branch-and-bound and network flow methods of integer linear programming.
  
  • SCMS 7430 - Adv Quan Tpcs Bus Dec

    (3) (ISDS 7/8430) Advanced study of management decision-making using various quantitative methods of analysis; specialized applications of specific foundation courses in management science.
  
  • SCMS 7431 - Applied Modeling

    (3) (ISDS 7/8431) The application of management science modeling across business disciplines through readings, case studies, and projects; computer modeling languages utilized.
  
  • SCMS 7450 - Intg SCM And Tech

    (3) (ISDS 7/8450) Modeling techniques in designing and operating effective supply chains; current modeling applications, integration of informational and physical supply chains, operational planning and inventory management; organizational adaptation to modeling systems and applications.
  
  • SCMS 7921 - Sem SCMS Research

    (3) (ISDS 7/8921) Some statistical techniques available to business researcher; topics may include: contingency tables, bivariate correlation analysis, regression analysis, ANOVA, discriminant analysis, and factor analysis; use of computerized statistical packages and interpretation of results of packages.
  
  • SCMS 8310 - Sem Prod Operatns Mgt

    (3) (ISDS 7/8310) Problems and issues encountered in productions and operations management environment; master planning, capacity management, resources planning, and shop floor management; managerial decision-making process for improving productivity and better utilization of scarce resources; implementation problems and solutions; manufacturing and service operations.
  
  • SCMS 8311 - Seminar in SCM

    (3) (ISDS 7/8311) In-depth approach to integrated supply chain management (SCM) as a key element of the competitive strategy for supply chain member organizations; topics include key management, logistics, information systems and technologies, organizational relationships and global issues.
  
  • SCMS 8312 - Sem Val Chain Res Mgmt

    (3) (ISDS 7/8312) Multifunctional analysis of problems and issues associated with planning critical resources in the value chain of a business; emphasizes acquiring, consuming, and disposing of key resources in an ethical and socially responsible manner to provide a business with sustainable strategic competitive advantage while delivering maximum value to the customer.
  
  • SCMS 8313 - Global Operations Mgmt

    (3) (ISDS 7/8313) Acquisition, transformation, and distribution of goods and services within the global supply chain; covers concepts, tools, and strategies to design and manage operations, such as strategic implications, performance measurement, process management, sourcing, operations design, quality, inventory, logistics, enabling information systems and technology, and global issues among other topics.
  
  • SCMS 8425 - Determ Model Mgmt Sci

    (3) (ISDS 7/8425) Deterministic models concerned with optimal allocation of limited resources among competing activities; business applications of linear programming including duality and post-optimality analysis as well as branch-and-bound and network flow methods of integer linear programming.
  
  • SCMS 8430 - Adv Quan Tpcs Bus Dec

    (3) (ISDS 7/8430) Advanced study of management decision-making using various quantitative methods of analysis; specialized applications of specific foundation courses in management science.
  
  • SCMS 8431 - Applied Modeling

    (3) (ISDS 7/8431) The application of management science modeling across business disciplines through readings, case studies, and projects; computer modeling languages utilized.
  
  • SCMS 8450 - Intg SCM And Tech

    (3) (ISDS 7/8450) Modeling techniques in designing and operating effective supply chains; current modeling applications, integration of informational and physical supply chains, operational planning and inventory management; organizational adaptation to modeling systems and applications.
  
  • SCMS 8530 - Stat Tech Business Rsch

    (3) (ISDS 8530) Introduction to statistical methods pertinent to business research; hypotheses testing procedures, association analyses, regression and forecasting techniques, and nonparametric methods; intensive research orientation and use of statistical software; critical review of current usage of various research and data analysis techniques.
  
  • SCMS 8540 - Multv Analys/Bus Rsch

    (3) (ISDS 8540) Multivariate techniques available to the business researcher; use of computerized statistical packages and their interpretation.
  
  • SCMS 8921 - Sem SCMS Research

    (3) (ISDS 7/8921) Some statistical techniques available to business researcher; topics may include: contingency tables, bivariate correlation analysis, regression analysis, ANOVA, discriminant analysis, and factor analysis; use of computerized statistical packages and interpretation of results of packages.

Teacher Education ESL

  
  • TEAE 6020 - Read Write Learn Methods ESL

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 6260 - Teach ESL w/Internet Tech

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 6300 - Multicultural Education

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 6437 - Assessment for ESL

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 6500 - Linguistics

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 6501 - Modern English Grammar

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 6550 - Latin Amer/Country/Peop

    (3)

Teacher Education Licensure

  
  • TELC 7001 - Adolescent Development **

    (3)
  
  • TELC 7002 - Assessment/Evaluation **

    (3)
  
  • TELC 7003 - Managing Learning Environment **

    (3)
  
  • TELC 7004 - Survey Exceptnl Chldrn **

    (3)
  
  • TELC 7005 - Teaching and Learning w/Tech **

    (3)
  
  • TELC 7006 - Teacher/Agent Of Change **

    (3)

Teacher Education Special

  
  • TEAS 6001 - Col Prac/Trnd/Issue/Char Sp Ed

    (4)
  
  • TEAS 6003 - Assess Procedure in Special Ed

    (3)
  
  • TEAS 6004 - Appl Behavior Interven/Supp

    (4)
  
  • TEAS 6005 - Read Methods Across Curriculum

    (3)
  
  • TEAS 6006 - Assistive Technology

    (3)
  
  • TEAS 6007 - Math Method Across Curr

    (3)
  
  • TEAS 6008 - Teach Mild/Moderate

    (4)
  
  • TEAS 6009 - Adaptive PE in Special Educ

    (2)
  
  • TEAS 6010 - Methods Instruct/Teach Compre

    (4)
 

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