Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sport Management, B.S.B.


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College Vision Statement

The College of Business envisions developing extraordinary professional business leaders with a Christian worldview who display exemplary integrity and have a passion to apply the experiences and knowledge mastered during their educational experience.

College Mission Statement

The College of Business produces professionally-prepared graduates, grounded in the liberal arts, ready to serve God, family, employer, and community. The College fulfills the University’s mission by challenging business students in an atmosphere which affirms the teachings of Jesus Christ. This is accomplished by an enhanced curriculum in the business disciplines. The curriculum provides students with the knowledge and applications needed to make decisions and solve problems in a rapidly changing world. Faculty emphases are in the areas of instruction, advising, role modeling, scholarship, and integrating faith and learning, all of which leads to teaching excellence. This is enhanced by a philosophy of “Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders. ”

Why Sport Management?

A major in Sport Management is designed to allow graduates to satisfy goals for entry-level positions leading to a professional career in business, sports, and government. Faculty strongly recommend that Sports Management majors pursue a double major and/or minor in other business disciplines and pursue an MBA.

 

Exit exam. All business students must take a nationally normed, summative end of program exam that is used for outcomes assessment purposes. The exam that is currently being used is the Business Assessment Test (BAT). This is a comprehensive exam covering all of the major business disciplines and it is a graduation requirement. The exam is taken as part of the Senior Seminar (BUS 490) course.

Specific Grade Requirements: 2.0 Cumulative GPA in Major Requirements (24 Cr. Hrs.)

Degree Requirements (128 Cr. Hrs.)


University Core Requirements (41 Cr. Hrs.)


University Core Curriculum (Traditional) Specified Course Requirements: Quantitative Literacy: MAT 113 Social Inquiry: PSY 101

Cognate Requirements (6 Cr. Hrs.)


General Electives (20 Cr. Hrs.)


Suggested Eight Semester Sequence


Seventh Semester (16 Cr. Hrs.)


Eighth Semester (14 Cr. Hrs.)


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