2011-12 Student Catalog 
    
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2011-12 Student Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sport Management, AS


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Contact Information

Degree/Certificate

Associate in Science

HEGIS Code

5211

SUNY Code

1396

Major Code

SMGT

The Career

The Sport Management program has been designed to assist students in one or more of the following areas: to develop their management skills and/or to prepare them for transferring to a baccalaureate program in sport management. Sport management programs offer students the opportunity to study the business aspects of sport, the role of sport in society and explore career opportunities. The world of sport and recreation has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry. Sport management professionals are the people responsible for the successful operation and growth of these organizations. Future managers need specialized training to serve the diverse demands of the growing sport industry.

The NCCC Approach

The Sport Management degree is a two-year academic program that includes three courses specific to this field. The coursework will provide students with an overview of the industry as well as specific skills designed to meet the needs of employers. Students in this curriculum will also take coursework that focuses on general business topics such as accounting, marketing and human resource management. This will provide them with a full complement of the skills needed in the business of sport.

This program is designed to meet the needs of the student in taking the first steps toward a career in the sport industry as well as those currently employed in the field who are seeking academic credentials to further enhance their career opportunities. The class sizes are small and personal attention to each student’s academic needs are addressed.

Admission

Students admitted in September and January.

Program Goals and Objectives

The Sport Management major is designed to prepare students to blend general management skills with the specific demands of managing sports organizations. Sport Management majors acquire a strong foundation in management, finance, communication, ethics and legal aspects of business.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students will:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of management and organizational skills in sport
  • Discuss ethics in sport management
  • Describe the role of governance in sport
  • Explain the role of governance in sport management
  • Outline the role of governance in business law

Minimum Degree Requirements (SMGT)


  1. A total of at least 62 credit hours with a minimum curriculum grade-point average of 2.0. Academic Foundations courses do not count toward the degree.
  2. Business: Business courses are brought in to enhance skills in the areas of marketing, economics, law and accounting as well as to lay the foundation for a career in sport management. A minimum of 24 credits consisting of:
    1. ACC 116 - Accounting Principles I 
    2. ACC 117 - Accounting Principles II 
    3. BUS 101 - Organization & Management  
       
    4. BUS 103 - Introduction International Business  OR
    5. BUS 117 - Business Law I 
       
    6. BUS 113 - Fundamentals of Marketing  
       
    7. BUS — Business elective
    8. SPM 101 - Sport Management 
    9. SPM 201 - Sport Policy 
  3. Computer Technology: A minimum of 3 credits selected from courses with either an OFT, CIS or CPS prefix
  4. Health or Physical Education: A minimum of 5 credits consisting of
    1. REC 250 - Leadership 
    2. HED/PED elective
  5. Humanities: A minimum of 9 credits consisting of
    1. ENG 101 - Writing I 
    2. ENG 102 - Writing II & Introduction to Literature 
    3. Humanities elective
  6. Liberal Arts Elective: A minimum of 9 credits to be selected through advisement.
  7. Arts: A minimum of 3 credits to be selected through advisement.
  8. Mathematics: A minimum of 3 credits consisting of
    1. MAT 164 - Introduction to Statistics 
  9. Social Sciences: A minimum of 6 credits consisting of
    1. ECO 101 - Macroeconomics 
    2. Social Science elective

 

Typical Program


First Semester


Total Credit Hours: 15


Second Semester


Total Credit Hours: 16


Total Credit Hours: 16


Fourth Semester


Total Credit Hours: 15


Scholarship Opportunities


All matriculated students in this curriculum are eligible for scholarships. See scholarship  area of this catalog or contact the NCCC Scholarship Office located in the Administration complex, Room A-114, (716) 614-6205, for specific information and criteria.

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