2024-2025 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Dec 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Course Catalog

Sport Management, Minor


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Coordinator

Jeff Pauline
300 MacNaughton Hall
315-443-2630

Description

The 18-credit minor in Sport Management is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career path in the sport industry along with their chosen major. Students selecting this minor in sport management should have an interest in learning about the business, communications, marketing, event planning, economic, global, and legal aspects of the sport industry.

Admission

Applicants are required to have a minimum of a 3.25 cumulative GPA and will be admitted on a space available basis. To be eligible, a student must have completed 30 credits at Syracuse University in courses graded A-F and must submit a minor application to the Department of Sport Management (402 MacNaughton Hall) by November 1st for spring admission or April 1st for fall admission. Students must declare the sport management minor no later than the first semester of their junior year.

Student Learning Outcomes


All students will gain the knowledge required for a career in a sport industry along with their chosen major.  Students have the opportunity to study sport management, sport law, sport marketing or sport hospitality and event management.  Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

1. Explain, discuss, and analyze core areas of sport management.

2. Analyze data from the sport industry and prepare recommendations for business decisions within sport organizations.

3. Demonstrate the ability to clearly and concisely communicate sport management concepts in writing and orally.

4. Use technology appropriate for the sport industry.

Required core course (3 credits)


Total Credits Required: 18


Restrictions


The Sport Management minor is open to all students based on the admission requirements stated above.

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