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2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Management
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Acting Dean: Gerard Zappia
Professors: Aerni, Ph.D., Marino, Ed.D., Stein, J.D. and Zappia, M.B.A.; Associate Professors: Bloom, M.B.A., C.P.A., Cabral, M.B.A., DaBoll-Lavoie, Ph.D., LaBelle, Ph.D., Nelsen, Ph.D., Nothnagle, M.B.A., Strong, M.B.A., C.P.A., and Yballe, Ph.D.; Assistant Professors: Morano, Ed.D.; Lecturers: Beiter, M.B.A., C.P.A., Bothner, M.S., Burns, J.D., Butler, M.S., Forbes, M.B.A., Kurtz, B.S., Hovey, Ph.D., B.S., Prinzi, Ph.D., Shannahan, M.B.A., Vorrasi, J.D., and Yeager, M.S.
The mission of the School of Management is to develop life-long learners and leaders who become engaged contributors to their professions, organizations and communities. This is accomplished through student-centered programs that are entrepreneurial, ethical and global in orientation.
The School of Management offers undergraduate majors in Accounting, Business Administration, Business and Marketing Education, Economics and Information Technology.
In addition to the major programs, students may pursue specializations in Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources, Information Systems, International Business, Marketing and Sport Management.
Students will be encouraged to pursue internships in a field consistent with their academic and professional interests. An internship is a form of experiential learning. Students earn academic credit while gaining valuable work experience with a local organization.
Academic Program
Minors
Specializations
SPT 373 - Sports Marketing Application of marketing theory to the area of sport, sport events and sport
products. Students will be introduced to comprehensive principles of marketing
as it relates to the sporting industry and collegiate athletics. Students will
be required to apply these principles in an effective and creative manner.
Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: B
Prereq: MGT 216
Credits: 3
SPT 374 - Sport Law The primary purpose of this course is to provide students with an
opportunity to develop an understanding of the body of law that
pertains to sport and physical activities. Topics would include, but
are not limited to, tort liability, constitutional issues, and hiring
and employment practices related to sports and physical activities, and
the role of governing bodies in high schools and college athletics.
Prerequisites & Notes Prereq: MGT 212, MGT 305
Credits: 3
SPT 375 - Sport Administration The course will include an overall perspective of the employment and professional
opportunities available in the sport management profession. Sport management at
the collegiate level is covered in depth through budget development material,
staffing, corporate sponsorship/marketing, event management and problem solving.
Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: B
Prereq: MGT 212
Credits: 3
SPT 483 - Sport Internship Part-time (8-16 hours per week) work experience with a local business
or organization plus periodic seminars and academic assignments.
Selection process for internships is competitive.
Prerequisites & Notes junior or senior standing with a GPA of 2.5 or better
Credits: 3
SPT 484 - Sport Internship Part-time (8-16 hours per week) work experience with a local business
or organization plus periodic seminars and academic assignments.
Selection process for internships is competitive.
Prerequisites & Notes junior or senior standing with a GPA of 2.5 or better
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