Contact
Michael D. Veley, Director and Chair
402 MacNaughton Hall
315-443-2630
mdveley@syr.edu
Rodney Paul, Professor, Sport Analytics Program Director
402 MacNaughton Hall
315-443-2630
rpaul01@syr.edu
Gina Pauline, Associate Professor, Undergraduate Director
402 MacNaughton Hall
315-443-2630
Faculty
Rick Burton, Dennis Deninger, Justin Ehrlich, Mary Graham, Jeeyoon Kim, Jeremy Losak, David Meluni, Rodney Paul, Gina Pauline, Jeff Pauline, Patrick T. Ryan, Shane Sanders, Michael Veley, Patrick T. Walsh, John Wolohan
Staff
Nicole Cost, Internship Coordinator
Lisa Liparulo, Internship Coordinator
Kevin McNeill, Internship Coordinator
Francesco Riverso, Academic Advisor, Sport Analytics
Kathryn M. Tunkel, Administrative Assistant
Margie Chetney, Administrative Assistant
Description
The Bachelor of Science in Sport Analytics is a 125 credit hour undergraduate program designed to provide students with the educational knowledge, skill development, research skills and experiential sport industry background to excel in the specialized field of sport analytics. Instruction centers around core curriculum content areas including: research methodology, organizational theory, management theory, technology, sport economics, database management, finance, and computer programming integral to sport analytics. The goal is to prepare graduates to be able to not only think conceptually and analytically but also to be able to apply principles to real issues within sport organizations.
The degree provides students with a unique skill set that can be utilized in all aspects of the sport industry including player talent evaluation, sales, scouting, marketing, sponsorship, ticketing, finance, and accounting for professional, collegiate, and amateur sport organizations.
Intra University Transfers
Deadlines to apply: November 1st for Spring entry; March 1st for Fall entry.
The following criteria must be met and will be adhered to by the Sport Management Department IUT analytics faculty subcommittee:
1. A student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5.
2. In order to complete the requirements of the sport analytics degree within a four year plan of study; students must have a minimum of five remaining semesters of study;
3. Completed or be in the process of reaching a minimum of 24 hours of courses at SU when applying;
4. Completed the following courses: SPM 205; MAT 221, MAT 295, ECN 101 and either ECN 102 or ECN 203 (included in the 24 credit hours required);
5. Completed at least 6 credits of foreign language coursework. (included in the 24 credit hours required).
Materials to be submitted:
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SPM Analytics intra-university transfer application
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Two-to-three page (typed) plan that includes the following:
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Reason for pursuing this degree
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Specific areas of interest in sport analytics
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Proposed research interests as it relates to the senior thesis requirement
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Sport related experience (volunteer, internship, experiential, and/or community service work)
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Current resume, including prior sport industry and/or analytical experience.
A personal interview with the Sport Analytics transfer committee will be arranged for only qualified students based on the qualifications listed above.
While careful consideration will be given to all students who meet the qualifications outlined above, acceptance into the Sport Analytics undergraduate program is based on space available and current program enrollment.