I. Science Courses
Science Courses List
BIO 1000 | Introduction to Biology | 3 |
BIO 1003 | Intro to Wellness | 3 |
BIO 1012 | HUMAN BIOLOGY | 3 |
BIO 1015 | Introduction to Human Disease | 3 |
BIO 3007 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
BIO 3017 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
BIO 3054 | Osteology: Form, Function and Development of Bones | 4 |
SPRT 1001 | Introduction to Personal Health And Wellness | 3 |
SPRT 3546 | Sports Nutrition | 3 |
SPRT 3542 | Applied Kinesiology for P.E. and Sport Performance | 3 |
SPRT 3545 | Applied Exercise Physiology for P.E. And Sport Performance | 3 |
II. Statistics Courses
Statistics Courses List
Note: Students cannot receive Sport Studies credit for more than one statistics course.
III. Core Sport Content Courses
Core Sport Content Courses List
MSBM 5005: Seniors only
*Note: MSBM courses may be used for undergraduate credit to fulfill requirements in the Sport Studies Program. Entry requires the permission of the Director of the MSBM graduate program
IV. Writing-Intensive Courses
Writing-Intensive Courses List
V. Elective Courses
Elective Courses List
Any course in the list of courses below in the college catalog may count as an elective.
List is accurate as of publication. Courses may be added to the list; consult the Sport Studies Chair.
Students in the Professional Tennis Management track use the Professional Tennis Management Courses to fulfill the V. Elective Courses Requirement.
NOTE: Only a total of up to three (3) MSBM courses can be used for the Sport Studies major with only one (1) MSBM course used to fulfill Category III: CORE SPORT CONTENT COURSES. MSBM may only be used for undergraduate credit.
NOTE: The ability to register for a MSBM course is limited only to Juniors or Seniors who have a 3.30 or better overall GPA. Students must obtain at least a grade of “B” in order to be permitted to register for another MSBM course in the future.
NOTE: Students who minor in Sport Studies are permitted to count no more than two (2) MSBM courses toward their five (5) total courses only one (1) of which can be used to fulfill Category III: CORE SPORT CONTENT COURSES.
MSBM may only be used for undergraduate credit.
Sport Studies Courses List
NOTE: These courses are non-liberal arts courses
Professional Tennis Management Courses List
SPRT 1020 Beginning Teaching Techniques
Biology Courses List
Communications and Media Courses List
CAM 1001 | Introduction to Communication & Media | 3 |
CAM 3090 | Sport Communication & Media | 3 |
History Courses List
Management, Marketing and Economics Courses List
ECO 2060 | Economic Statistics | 3 |
ECO 4497
| INTERNSHIP | 1-3 |
MGT 1001 | Fundamentals of Management | 3 |
MKT 1003 | Introduction to Marketing | 3 |
MGT 4497
| Internship | 1-3 |
MGT 4497 Internship (with approval from both department chairs)
NOTE: These courses are non-liberal arts.
Political Science Courses List
POS 2068 | Sports and International Relations | 3 |
Psychology Courses List
Sociology Courses List
Sport Business Management Courses List
MSBM 5001, MSBM 5004, MSBM 5017, MSBM 5029, MSBM 5005: 3 cr graduate and undergraduate
NOTE: These courses are non-liberal arts
NOTE: Entry into all MSBM courses requires the permission of the Director of the MSBM program.
NOTE: Only a total of up to three (3) MSBM courses can be used for the Sport Studies major with only one (1) MSBM course used to fulfill Category III: CORE SPORT CONTENT COURSES. MSBM may only be used for undergraduate credit.
NOTE: The ability to register for a MSBM course is limited only to Juniors or Seniors who have a 3.30 or better overall GPA. Students must obtain at least a grade of “B” in order to be permitted to register for another MSBM course in the future.
NOTE: Students who minor in Sport Studies are permitted to count no more than two (2) MSBM courses toward their five (5) total courses only one (1) of which can be used to fulfill Category III: CORE SPORT CONTENT COURSES.
MSBM may only be used for undergraduate credit.