COURSE SYLLABUS SPM 3004, CRN 50032 PRINCIPLES OF SPORT MANAGEMENT



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COURSE SYLLABUS SPM 3004, CRN 50032 PRINCIPLES OF SPORT MANAGEMENT COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is a study and survey of the responsibilities involved in the management of the business of sport. This course will examine the fundamental components of sports management: personnel issues, event and facility management, marketing, promotions, leadership, budgeting, fundraising, ethics, sport law and public relations. COLLEGE: DIVISION: Lutgert College of Business Management CREDIT HOURS: 3 MEETING INFORMATION: May 11 to June 19, 2015 Tuesday and Thursday 3:00pm-6:00pm Lutgert Hall 2204 INSTRUCTOR: E-MAIL: Alan Platt, Ph.D arplatt@fgcu.edu PHONE NUMBER: 239-590-7324 (Campus) OFFICE LOCATION: Lutgert Hall, Room 3354 OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays and Thursdays2:00-3:00pm COURSE OBJECTIVES: By the end of the course, students will be able to: 1. Understand the connection between the various components of sports management principles, policies, and practices. 2. Analyze the ethical implications of various management practices. 3. Understand the responsibilities and challenges of facility management. 4. Describe and discuss the planning and execution of event management. 5. Be aware of the necessary steps in planning, implementing, and evaluating the budgetary process. 6. Be able to interrelate to different concepts involved in the school-based, community-based and the professionally based programs.

7. Understand the requirements of the public relations role and the need for information systems. 8. Examine and evaluate various marketing principles and practices as they relate to the business of sport. 9. Inter-relate the supporting disciplines of athletic training, sports medicine, sports information and entrepreneurship. 10. Be familiar with the basic organizational structures and behavior as they relate to the sports industry. 11. Understand the importance of sound personnel practices. 12. Be familiar with some basic tenets of the law as they relate to the business of sport. 13. Understand the planning and decision-making functions of the sports manager. 14. Describe and discuss basic tenets of leadership. REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS: Bridges, Frances J. and Roquemore, Libbl L., Management for Athletic/Sport Administration: Theory and Practice, Fourth Edition, ESM Books, Decatur, GA LECTURE TOPICS Introduction Overview of Management Managerial Environment Planning Strategic Management Marketing/Fundraising Public Relations Communications Leadership Finance/Budget Final Exam

GRADING POLICY 3 Exams 1 Individual Project, graded on a pass/fail basis Exam Grade Scale: 94-100 A 90-93 A- 87-89 B+ 84-86 B 77-79 C+ 74-76 C 70-73 C- 60-69 D Below 60 F LCOB Mission Statement The Lutgert College of Business provides a high quality, student centered learning environment to prepare students with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to and take leading positions in business and society. Our faculties are devoted to teaching excellence, scholarship, and service that enhances our academic and business communities and we are dedicated to building partnerships that foster the economic growth of the southwest Florida region and beyond. The LCOB has established Learning Goals and Learning Objectives for all graduates of its undergraduate programs. The EAGLES Learning Goals and Learning Objectives are listed below. Management Department Mission Statement The department of management creates an environment that enables students to develop managerial knowledge and leadership skills, both individually and collaboratively, to: (1) recognize, evaluate, and cultivate business opportunities; (2) identify, understand, and implement positive solutions to organizational issues; and (3)build leadership capabilities to effectively manage organizational change in the global environment. Learning Goal & Learning Objective. BBA Graduates will: Understand the business environment E Demonstrate knowledge of ethical Issues. Demonstrate knowledge of global factors influencing business. Learning Objective MAN graduates will: Analyze ethical issues as they apply to management. Propose solutions to business problems in a global environment. Course Learning Objectives (Measureable) Assessments Used to Measure Outcomes:

Explain the importance of environmental responsibility. Explain the importance of environmental responsibilities. Be effective problem solvers P Solve business problems using analytical tools. Be effective communicators C Deliver effective oral presentations. Prepare effective written reports. Have interdisciplinary business knowledge K Understand main concepts & definitions in accounting, economics, finance, information systems, management, marketing, and operations management. Integrate knowledge across disciplines. Propose solutions to organizational issues Demonstrate effective oral communication skills. Prepare effective written materials. Work effectively in diverse Teams Explain key Management theories and practices. Academic Behavior Standards and Academic Dishonesty All students are expected to demonstrate honesty in their academic pursuits. The university policies regarding issues of honesty can be found in the FGCU Student Guidebook under the Student Code of Conduct and Policies and Procedures sections. All students are expected to study this document which outlines their responsibilities and consequences for violations of the policy. The FGCU Student Guidebook is available online at http://studentservices.fgcu.edu/judicialaffairs/new.html Disability Accommodations Services Florida Gulf Coast University, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the university s guiding principles, will provide classroom and academic accommodations to students with

documented disabilities. If you need to request an accommodation in this class due to a disability, or you suspect that your academic performance is affected by a disability, please contact the Office of Adaptive Services. The Office of Adaptive Services is located in Howard Hall 137. The phone number is 239-590-7956 or TTY 239-590-7930 Student Observance of Religious Holidays All students at Florida Gulf Coast University have a right to expect that the University will reasonably accommodate their religious observances, practices, and beliefs. Students, upon prior notification to their instructors, shall be excused from class or other scheduled academic activity to observe a religious holy day of their faith. Students shall be permitted a reasonable amount of time to make up the material or activities covered in their absence. Students shall not be penalized due to absence from class or other scheduled academic activity because of religious observances. Where practicable, major examinations, major assignments, and University ceremonies will not be scheduled on a major religious holy day. A student who is to be excused from class for a religious observance is not required to provide a second party certification of the reason for the absence.