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SPA 402 - Hispanic Journalistic Practices College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Crosslisted with: LAS 402 Examines journalism and media in Spanish as they are practiced in Spanish-speaking countries and the U.S. Conducted in Spanish. [Effective spring 2009]
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SPA 403 - Advanced Methods for Teaching Spanish College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Presents theory and teaching methodology and develops the practical aspects of teaching Spanish as a second language. PREREQ: LIN 321 AND SPA 301 AND SPA 302
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SPA 404 - Spanish for Medical Professionals College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to the Spanish language on the healthcare environment PREREQ: SPA 202
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SPA 411 - Advanced Spanish Conversation College of Arts and Sciences 1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring A one-credit conversation course designed to improve Spanish students’ oral and listening comprehension skills in selected professional and formal settings. Students should have taken or be taking Spanish courses at the 300 or 400 level.
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SPA 417 - History of Women in Spain College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Crosslisted with: HST 417 , WGS 417 Offered in Madrid only. History of women in Spain from primitive communities to the present. Topics include medieval, Golden Age, Enlightenment, and Romanticism; liberalism and feminism; women under Franco; Marxism and feminism; feminist movement in Spain.
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SPA 424 - Dictatorships, Human Rights, and Historical Memory in the Southern Cone College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Offered only in Santiago. The time period (1940-present) and its significance and contributions to the configuration of social, political and economic aspects of Chile today. Relies on primary sources, comparisons within the Southern Cone, and a focus on US role and influence during this period.
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SPA 428 - Spanish in Context College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Achieve a high level of proficiency in Spanish oral and written expression and comprehension. Exploration of Spanish culture by analysis of texts and newspapers and debates on current issues. Offered only in Madrid. PREREQ: Any 300-level SPA course
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SPA 429 - Politics, Gender and Race in the Contemporary Spanish Short Story College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Crosslisted with: SOC 429 , WGS 429 Offered only in Madrid. Overview of the Spanish short story from late 19th century to present. Themes of political and social rifts of Spanish society in the 20th century, female representations, and images of exclusion. PREREQ: SPA 202 OR (SPA 300 OR ABOVE)
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SPA 433 - Business Spanish College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 433 Language usage in relation to Spanish and Latin American business.
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SPA 435 - Spanish Phonetics and Phonology College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Double Numbered with: SPA 635 Introduction to formal linguistic analysis of the Spanish sound system. Survey of dialectal variation. Additional work required of graduate students.
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SPA 436 - The Structure of Spanish College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Double Numbered with: SPA 636 Introduction to the formal linguistic analysis of the structure of Spanish sentences. Additional work required of graduate students.
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SPA 437 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Double Numbered with: SPA 637 Formal linguistic analysis of the Spanish language: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and language variation (sociolinguistics and dialectology). Taught entirely in Spanish. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: SPA 202
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SPA 438 - History of the Spanish Language College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Double Numbered with: SPA 638 The evolution of modern Spanish. The causes of linguistic change, the development of the phonological and morphosyntactic systems, the semantic/lexical development of the language. Additional work required of graduate students.
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SPA 439 - Community Outreach: Language in Action College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: LAS 439 Double Numbered with: SPA 639 Language immersion in the Spanish-speaking community in the Syracuse area. Emphasis on improving spoken and written Spanish through a service learning component. Additional work required of graduate students.
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SPA 441 - Medieval and Golden Age Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Critical reading and discussion of significant literary works drawn from the Middle Ages and the 16th and 17th centuries.
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SPA 443 - Cervantes College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Don Quixote, with selections from other representative works by Cervantes.
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SPA 451 - Identities and Cultures of Spain College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Literary works will include texts by Jovellanos, Feijóo, Larra, Pardo Bazán, Ganivet, Unamuno, Goytisolo, Martin Gaite, and Subirats, among others.
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SPA 453 - Subversive Imagination in 20th and 21st Century Spain College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Diachronic study of the Spanish short story and poetry. Emphasis on the different modes of neorealism, experimentalism, and the most recent trends.
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SPA 455 - Romantics and Realists: Gender Politics in Spanish Literature and Film College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Analyze the invention of notions like literature, women, and nation in Spain. Representations of women in literary and cinematic texts.
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SPA 457 - Civil War to Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Spanish writers during and after Franco’s dictatorship. Literary works will include texts by Laforet, Cela, Rodereda, Gil de Biedma, Riera, Millas, among others.
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SPA 458 - 20th Century Spanish Theater College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Diachronic study of the Spanish theater. Literary works will include texts by Valle-Inclán, Garcia Lorca, Sastre, Buero Vallejo, Arrabal, Pedrero, and Onetti, among others.
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SPA 459 - Contemporary Spanish Cinema College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Offered only in Madrid. Survey of Spanish cinema since 1950 through classic directors Buñuel, Saura and Erice, and contemporary auteurs Almodóvar and Amenábar. Special attention also given to female directors and recent horror classics. PREREQ: SPA 202 OR (SPA 300 OR ABOVE)
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SPA 461 - Nobel Prize Writers of the Spanish-Speaking World College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 461 Presents works by 10 Nobel Laureates in Spanish.301
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SPA 462 - Border Culture College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Even Academic Yr e.g. 2004-5 A theoretical reflection on the notion of frontier in contemporary times. A review of the different types of representations (literary, artistic, film) and the subject that lives in the notion of frontier. Emphasis on the US-Mexico border.
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SPA 463 - Contemporary Latin American Theater College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 463 Introduction to major theater works and movements in 20th-century Latin America.
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SPA 465 - Literature and Popular Culture College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 465 Mass culture and post modernism. Interactions between mass media culture, art, and politics in Latin America.
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SPA 467 - Film and Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 467 A critical study of books made into film in Latin American literature.
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SPA 470 - Experience Credit College of Arts and Sciences 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in good academic standing. Repeatable
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SPA 471 - Contemporary Latin American Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 471 Latin American literature from the 1920s to the present. Emphasizes the development of the contemporary novel.
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SPA 475 - Women, Myth and Nation in Latin American Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 475 , WGS 475 Myths about women and nation. Modern interpretations and reconstructions of these myths in contemporary literature by Latin American women writers. Literary texts with theories on myth. Representation and “real” constructions of feminine and national identities in different regions of Latin America.
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SPA 479 - Perspectives on Mexico and Central America: Literature, Art, Film College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 479 Literary works, films and arts created in Central America. Topics include perspectives on indigenism, feminine and masculine identities, religion, politics, technology and its future implications on those countries.
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SPA 481 - The Literature of Latinos in the United States College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 481 Short stories and poetry written in Spanish by Latinos. Themes such as identity, language, and culture. Political, social, and cultural readings.
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SPA 482 - Chican@/x and Latin@/x Literature: Vision as Power College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: LAS 482 Chican@/x and Latin@/x literature employs vision as an aesthetic form of resistance, affecting what we see when we read and how we understand our world. PREREQ: SPA 202 AND SPA 301 COREQ: SPA 301
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SPA 483 - US Latin@/x Literature and The Body College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: LAS 483 Study how contemporary Latin@/x Literature employs the narrative body in artistically conveying social practices. PREREQ: SPA 202 AND SPA 301 COREQ: SPA 301
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SPA 489 - Hispanic Caribbean Narrative and Film College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 489 Texts in Spanish by Caribbean writers. Explores themes such as women, politics, death, identity. Readings are accompanied by films and followed by critical theory and analysis.
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SPA 493 - Afro-Hispanic Topics in Caribbean Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 493 Caribbean African-Hispanic literature (poetry and short stories) with different areas of social and political interest. Emphasis on different Caribbean religions.
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SPA 494 - Hispanic Caribbean Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Even Academic Yr e.g. 2004-5 Crosslisted with: LAS 494 This course studies the Spanish Caribbean’s multiple identities through the discussion of a series of literary and cultural texts. The course concentrates on race, gender, sexuality, migrations, postcolonial relations, popular culture and diasporas.
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SPA 495 - Marginal Cultures in Hispanic Caribbean Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 495 Caribbean poetry and short stories about race, gender, and homoeroticism. Includes social, political, and cultural readings.
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SPA 497 - Text and Context in Cuban Revolutionary Literature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 497 Literary works of the Cuban revolutionary period by Cuban and Cuban-American authors from different literary and political points of view.
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SPA 498 - Citizenship and Urban Violence in Latin America College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring A reflection on the inherent violence that characterizes Latin American urban centers, and the implications of such violence for their citizens.
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SPA 499 - Honors Capstone Project College of Arts and Sciences 1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
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SCP 103 - Introduction to Computing Systems College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course introduces students to basic computer concepts, software, hardware, computer security, databases, e-commerce, and other technologies in the program. This course will cover ethical, social, legal issues related to the use of technology and computer systems.
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SCP 220 - Basic Principles of Computer Programming College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course is an introduction to the history, foundational concepts, and overall process of computer programming.
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SCP 225 - Concepts in Digital Graphics College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to the necessary skills, the graphic design process, planning and communication, tools and software used in graphic design. Students will learn how to design media for both online and print consumption. Repeatable
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SCP 250 - Introduction to Unix Programming Environment College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces UNIX operating system. Specifically, focuses on task management, memory management, processing, commands, shell configuration, and UNIX utilities. Additionally, this course will provide students with an understanding of the differences between UNIX and other operating systems. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 282 - System Software Design for Professionals College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course provides an overview of software design principles. This course will analyze software design techniques from the perspective of a software engineer developing system software. Additionally, software modeling techniques using UML will be covered. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 285 - Object-Oriented Programming College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course is an introduction to the concepts of object-orientated programming. Students will be provided with a detailed overview of data types, classes, inheritance, file access, and the languages which utilize object-orientated programming. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 295 - Esports Fundamentals College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course serves as an introduction. Students will learn about some of the popular categories of esports games, and major esports tournaments. This course will introduce students to the management side of esports including fulfilling consumer needs and wants.
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SCP 305 - Database Management College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course is an introduction to databases and database design and management. Students will learn about data modeling techniques utilizing UML, utilize SQL programming language, and analyze database management systems. Students will also learn about database design and creation using UML concepts and diagrams.
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SCP 315 - Introduction to Mobile Applications College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to the basics of mobile application development. Mobile applications are used in a wide variety of industries from banking to healthcare. Students will be given general overview of the two major mobile operating systems.
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SCP 350 - Introduction to HTML/CSS College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course will introduce students to using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) in order to design and develop a website. Students will learn how to develop responsive web pages through the use of CSS and media queries and how to use CSS for multiple HTML pages. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 351 - Data Structures for Application and Programming Professionals College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Covers the creation and implementation of data structures using object-oriented programming languages. Covers advanced methods related to arrays, queues, lists, linked lists, stacks, trees, graphs, and the algorithms needed to manipulate these structures. Addresses the concept of polymorphism. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 355 - Introduction to Javascript/jQuery College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces students to JavaScript and how to use it to build interactive webpages. Students will also learn about the jQuery library and how to use this resource for more rapid development. Additionally, students will learn how to develop a website that works across multiple web browsers. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 405 - Programming in C++ Part I College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to the object-oriented programming language, C++. Students will learn about the use of classes and objects, overloading, inheritance, and exception handling as it relates to C++. Students expected to be familiar with these concepts in other languages. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 415 - Programming in C ++ - Part II College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces more advanced concepts as it relates to C++. Second course in C++ and students entering this course should already have a basic understanding of the C++ programing language. The primary focus will be in the Windows programming environment and creating Windows-based applications. PREREQ: SCP 405
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SCP 420 - Web Application and Design College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces a variety of web tools that can be used to organize, create, publish, and manage websites that are created through HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP server-side scripting. Covers more advanced concepts related using PHP to connect to and query real-time data from an online MySQL database. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 435 - Multiplayer Game Design Competition College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Prepares students to design multiplayer games. Students will learn how to take a video game concept and bring it to life using a game engine. This course will provide in-depth knowledge of server-side scripting and explain the difference between server-side and client-side interactions. PREREQ: SCP 220 and SCP 225 and SCP 285 and SCP 295 and SCP 405
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SCP 444 - Programming for iOS College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course will introduce students to the development of applications for Apple’s mobile platform, iOS. Students will explore the Appcode tool and use it to create a mobile application for iOS. Students will also learn about the basics behind animations, multitouch commands, and graphics. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 450 - Programming for Android College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course will introduce students to the development of applications for Google’s mobile platform, Android. Students will use the SDK, Android Developer Tools studio. Students will also learn about the basics behind animations, multitouch commands, and graphics. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SCP 451 - Programming in Java College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces the basics of software development using the Java programming language. Use of arrays, strings, hash tables, and queues as it relates to the use of the Java programming language. It is expected that students entering this course are familiar with these concepts in other languages. PREREQ: SCP 355
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SCP 483 - C# (C-Sharp) and Windows Programming College of Professional Studies 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course introduces students to creating Windows programs using the C# programming language. Students will learn the basics of the syntax of C# and some of the features of the .NET framework. Students will also learn data types, control structures, functions, and exception handling in the C# language. PREREQ: SCP 220
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SPE 311 - Perspectives on Disabilities School of Education 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: SPE 611 Overview of learner characteristics and supports for students with disabilities; problem solving processes for inclusive schools and communities. Weekly field experience getting to know an individual with a disability. Additional work is assigned for graduate students.
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SPE 324 - Differentiation for Inclusive Education School of Education 3 credit(s) Every semester Strategies to support and promote the learning of all students (including those with disabilities and challenging behavior). Differentiation, adaptation, active learning techniques, inclusive lesson and unit planning, assessment and collaborative teaching. Implementation during field experience. PREREQ: EED 314 COREQ: EED 323 AND EED 328 AND EED 336 AND EED 362
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SPE 409 - Teaching Children and Adolescents with Autism Teaching Children and Adolescents with Autism 3 credit(s) Only during the summer Double Numbered with: SPE 609 Cognitive, social, and communication needs of children and adolescents with autism. Examines program development, behavioral management, and effective educational strategies for this population of students.
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SPE 412 - Adapting Instruction for Diverse Student Needs School of Education 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: SPE 612 Methods and materials to ensure that diverse student needs are met in classrooms. Focus on individual differences in learning, behavior, physical abilities, and emotional characteristics. Other differences will also be considered (e.g., race, gender). Additional work required of graduate students. Admission to a teacher preparation program.
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SPE 434 - Collaborative Teaching for Inclusive Education School of Education 3 credit(s) Every semester Inclusive instructional strategies for students with disabilities, with particular focus on students with autism. Collaborative teaching approaches, IEP implementation, positive behavior supports, fostering communication and adaptations to access enriching curricula. Implementation during field experience. Effective Fall 2010 PREREQ: SPE 324 COREQ: EDU 508
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SPE 500 - Selected Topics School of Education 1-6 credit(s) Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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SPE 520 - Methods and Curricula in Early Childhood Special Education School of Education 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Curricula, program design, and teaching methods for educating infants and young children with disabilities.
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SPE 611 - Perspectives on Disabilities Perspectives on Disabilities 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: SPE 311 Overview of learner characteristics and supports for students with disabilities; problem solving processes for inclusive schools and communities. Weekly field experience getting to know an individual with a disability. Additional work is assigned for graduate students.
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SPM 101 - Personal and Social Responsibility Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Designed to assist students in coping with the transition and challenges of college, athletic life, and beyond. The course will promote students’ ownership of their academic, athletic, personal, and social responsibility.
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SPM 199 - The Super Bowl: Sport, Culture and Entertainment Sport Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly The evolution and strategic brilliance that has allowed a football game to become a social phenomena with international audiences, business impact, and cultural implications.
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SPM 200 - Selected Topics in Sport Management Sport Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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SPM 201 - Professional Development in Sport Management Sport Management 1 credit(s) Every semester Using a blend of theory, skill development, and practical application, students will gain the knowledge and ability to successfully prepare for the Senior Capstone Experience
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SPM 205 - Principles and Contemporary Issues in Sport Management Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Overview of the sport industry through examination of problems and issues faced by contemporary sport managers. Unique characteristics of sport and resulting social and ethical responsibilities of sport managers are discussed using case study method.
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SPM 215 - Principles of Sales in Sport Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Sales promotions and management principles required for successful selling in the sport industry. Topics include identification of product segments and markets for ticket sales, promotions, sponsorship, and merchandise. PREREQ: SPM 205
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SPM 224 - Introduction to Sport Event Management Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Students will gain knowledge of the principles and procedures for planning, managing, and implementing a variety of sporting events through an examination of promotions, marketing, ticketing, hiring, event logistics, risk management, volunteer management, budgeting, and contracts.
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SPM 225 - Managing the Sport Organization Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Application of management concept and theories to sport organizations and the sport industry. Includes issues of leadership, ethics, organizational design, strategic planning, labor relations, diversity, globalization, and organizational changes. PREREQ: SPM 205
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SPM 245 - Race, Gender, and Diversity in Sport Organizations Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Application of concepts and theories from the field of organizational studies to workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity in sport organizations. Issues of race/ethnicity and gender are emphasized.
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SPM 270 - Experience Credit Sport Management 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing. Repeatable
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SPM 290 - Independent Study Sport Management 1-6 credit(s) Every semester In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study based on a plan submitted by the student. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited
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SPM 295 - Research Methodology Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Introduction to the basic elements of sport research with an emphasis on APA writing style. PREREQ: SPM 205 AND WRT 105 COREQ: MAT 221
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SPM 300 - Selected Topics Sport Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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SPM 305 - Principles of Sport Hospitality Management Sport Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Hospitality industry as it relates to Sport Management. Examines the lodging, food and beverage, and travel/transportation logistics for sport participants and spectators.
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SPM 324 - Sport Sponsorship and Promotion Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Overview of sponsorship and promotional principles used in marketing sport events. An emphasis on proposal writing, sponsorship solicitation, and the elements of a promotional campaign. Students will apply the theory to an existing sport event.
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SPM 325 - Sport Communications Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Role of communications in management, news release writing, working with and utilizing the various forms of media, the expanding use of the Internet in sport communications, crisis management, pitching stories, interviews, and ethical issues. PREREQ: SPM 205
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SPM 327 - Human Development and Sport Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: HFS 327 Examines the dynamics of social change and human well-being in the context of sport in promoting positive youth development. Personal, social, and cultural development through sport-based programs and initiatives are explored.
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SPM 330 - Name Image Likeness Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Foundations of NIL legislation and its implications for the sport industry will be covered. Students will engage in building a brand, proposal writing, infographic design, marketing and social media plans.
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SPM 340 - Sports, Media and Society Sport Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly The relationship between sport, media and the broader society. Students will explore the interrelationship of the principal mediums, gender, race, identity, sport and the society at-large. PREREQ: SPM 205
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SPM 342 - The Business of Esports Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Overview of business elements of Esport management including marketing, event creation, sponsorship, and athlete representation. The course emphasizes the rationale, benefits, proposal development, solicitations, and theoretical concepts as it relates to real-world sport events.
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SPM 345 - Technology in Sport Management Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring A survey of communication and management technologies in the sport industry. Includes topics of information management, ticketing systems, scoreboard and video-board management, web and graphic design, publication layout and design, statistics management, and facilities operations. PREREQ: SPM 205
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SPM 346 - Sport in American Society Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course will study the impact of sport on American society, and how our culture has influenced the development of sports, governing bodies, teams, and leagues. This course puts today’s sports landscape into historical perspective.
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SPM 348 - Analysis of Digital Media in Sport Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring The analysis and sport business application of various social and digital media currently utilized in sport management and strategies employed to maximize their effectiveness. Students will assess the usage of various social media platforms as it relates to the strategic business decisions made within sport organizations.
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SPM 350 - Sports Ticket Sales Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: SPM 650 Sports ticket sales process and best practices. Simulated ticket sales environments, application of sales practices and connecting with industry sales professionals. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: SPM 215
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SPM 356 - Olympic Sport Management Sport Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Ancient and Modern Olympic Games’ influence on contemporary sport. Business and competitive athletic aspects in the history of Modern Games. Influences of and organization of International Olympic Committee, National Olympic Committees, and International Sports Federations.
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SPM 357 - Olympic Odyssey Sport Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly The Olympic movement from Ancient Games to modern Olympics is studied by visiting sites rich in international sport history. Governance, economics, culture, and history of Olympic sport is examined in major Olympic cities throughout Europe.
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SPM 358 - Sport Management LA Immersion Sport Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Differentiates governance structure among multiple professional sports and distinguishes organizational management strategies among sports media, event planning, marketing, athlete representation, facilities management, and professional and intercollegiate teams. Intensive spring break travel and field study course. PREREQ: SPM 205
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SPM 365 - Sport Economics Sport Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Analyzing and explaining sport issues through the lens of economic analysis. Theoretical models and applied applications will be discussed that relates to aspects of professional, collegiate, and amateur sports nationally and
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SPM 380 - International Course Sport Management 1-12 credit(s) Irregularly Offered through SUAbroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SUAbroad works with the S.U. academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript.
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SPM 381 - International Sports Relations Sport Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Through case studies, this course will examine sport’s power as a tool in the domestic and international political arenas. Students will learn how sport can smother dissent, promote hyper-nationalism, protest injustice, and inspire better relations. PREREQ: SPM 205
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