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Sport Management 377
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2019 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts and Sciences Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Sport Management 377 Major Requirements  

Major Requirements


Students who wish to declare a major in sport management must:
  1. Have completed a minimum of one semester at Rutgers University with a minimum overall grade-point average of 2.0

            OR

            Have transferred in to Rutgers University with a minimum of 15 credits

         2. Attend a department declaration meeting

Department declaration meetings are held during the fall and spring semesters, prior to the preregistration period for the following semester. Information about registering for a declaration meeting will be posted on the department website. Students who meet requirement 1 should check the department website regularly once the semester starts for information about the declaration meetings.

Students in the School of Arts and Sciences will use the MyMajor system to submit the major declaration request. The declaration request will be approved after the student attends the department declaration meeting.

To graduate with a degree in sport management, students must have at least a 2.0 grade-point average from the required courses.

The following courses are required for the sport management major:

  01:220:102  Introduction to Microeconomics (3)
          or 11:373:121  Principles and Applications of Microeconomics (3)

  01:220:103  Introduction to Macroeconomics (3)
          or 11:373:122  Principles and Applications of Macroeconomics (3)

  01:355:101  Expository Writing I (3)

  01:355:303  Writing for Business and the Professions (3)

  01:377:140  Foundations of Kinesiology and Health (1.5)

  01:377:203  Sport and the Law (1.5)

  01:377:204  Risk Management in Sport (1.5)

  01:377:276  Basic Statistics for Sport Management (3)

  01:377:301  Psychology of Sport and Exercise (3)

  01:377:305  Sport Sociology (3)

  01:377:311  Sport Marketing (3)
          or 11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  01:377:330  Organizational Behavior in Sport Management (3)
          or 01:830:373  Organizational and Personnel Psychology (3)

  01:377:355  Professional Presentations for Sport Management (3)
          or 04:192:380  Public Speaking (3)

  01:377:406  Administration in Sport Management (3)

  01:377:490  Internship in Sport Management (6)

  01:377:xxx  Electives (any level; may include mini-courses*) (3)

  01:377:xxx  Electives (300 or 400 level; may include mini-courses*) (3)

  01:640:111-112  Precalculus I, II (2,2)

          or 01:640:115  Precalculus College Mathematics
          or Placement into Calculus

  01:830:101  General Psychology (3)

  01:920:101  Introduction to Sociology (3)

  04:189:101  Introduction to Communication and Information Processes (3)

  04:189:102  Introduction to Media (3)

  33:010:272  Introduction to Financial Accounting (3) 




*A minicourse is typically a 1.5-credit course, which meets either twice a week for seven weeks (one-half semester) or once a week for 14 weeks (a full semester).




 
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