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College of Education & Human Development Department of Health & Kinesiology Trott Lecture Series With a generous gift from Cheryl and John Trott the Division of Sport Management in the Department of Health and Kinesiology has been able to bring some of the top names in the sport industry to the campus of Texas A&M University. The series allows top practitioners the opportunity to share their experiences with students, faculty, staff, and the Sport Management program at Texas A&M. Sport Management Organizations Sport Marketing Association SMA endeavors to develop beneficial relationships between sport marketing professionals and academicians through expansion of the field’s body of knowledge and multiple forums for professional interaction. Sport Management Society The SMS stimulates, encourages, and enhances professional development in the field of Sport Management. The goals of the SMS are to gather and share information pertaining to sports management with members of SMS; to develop leadership opportunities within SMS; to promote camaraderie and unity among students, faculty, and professionals in the field; and to provide networking opportunities through attendance at various professional meetings and conferences. Alex Dawson ‘07 Important Program Contacts Dr. Michael Sagas Associate Professor and Associate Department Head; Chair, Division of Sport Management 979.458.3340 [email protected] Shane Hudson, Ph. D. Undergraduate Coordinator 979.845.8832 [email protected] Vicki Truett Academic Advisor 979.458.2674 [email protected] > > > The business of sport is not the same as an accounting firm or a manufacturing facility, and it should not be taught that way. The Texas A&M Sport Management program has prepared me for entry into the sport industry with a realistic and practical education.” >>> Get involved! >>> http://sm.tamu.edu Gain Real World Knowledge >>> from Top Industry Professionals Texas A&M University 4243 TAMU College Station, TX 77843

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College of Education & Human Development

Department of Health & Kinesiology

Trott Lecture Series

With a generous gift from Cheryl and John Trott the Division of Sport Management in the Department of Health and Kinesiology has been able to bring some of the top names in the sport industry to the campus of Texas A&M University. The series allows top practitioners the opportunity to share their experiences with students, faculty, staff, and the Sport Management program at Texas A&M.

Sport Management Organizations

Sport Marketing AssociationSMA endeavors to develop beneficial relationships between sport marketing professionals and academicians through expansion of the field’s body of knowledge and multiple forums for professional interaction.

Sport Management SocietyThe SMS stimulates, encourages, and enhances professional development in the field of Sport Management. The goals of the SMS are to gather and share information pertaining to sports management with members of SMS; to develop leadership opportunities within SMS; to promote camaraderie and unity among students, faculty, and professionals in the field; and to provide networking opportunities through attendance at various professional meetings and conferences.

Alex Dawson ‘07

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The business of sport is not the same as an accounting firm or a manufacturing facility, and it should not be taught that way. The Texas A&M Sport Management program has prepared me for entry into the sport industry with a realistic and practical education.”

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Sport is pervasive in American society. Millions of American avidly participate in recreational sports and athletics, while millions more follow sports as fans and spectators. In fact, the sport industry is big business, generating over $200 billion each year, making sport one of the top ten largest industries in the country. Indeed, the emergence of this large industry has recently given rise to the need for trained professionals to manage and administer sport. Texas A&M University offers a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management through the Department of Health

and Kinesiology to help satisfy that need. The goals of this degree are to prepare students for careers as administrators and managers in athletic, health, and country clubs as well as entry level management positions in college and professional athletic organizations. Through this track, students are prepared for a diversity of roles in the areas of sport marketing and promotions, facility management and planning, activity programming and events management. The Sport Management Curriculum can be completed through two separate options. The internship option, which allows the student on-the-job training and employment opportunities, or the non-internship option, which equips the student with an additional minor.

Internship optionThe required business minor, the university supervised internship, and 12 hours of directed and free electives make this option ideal for students wanting to study Sport Management from a business perspective. Students in this option are encouraged to leverage the internship field experience to provide entry level access to the sport industry.

The combination of two minors to complement the Sport Management coursework offered to students makes this option ideal for those wanting to study the sport industry from perspectives other than a business perspective. The current approved minors include journalism, coaching, communications, parks and natural resource management, tourism management, and business. The program also allows for the completion of a group of directed electives/cognates in place of a minor and currently has approved cognates in law, economics and finance, and international and cultural diversity management.

> Coaches and Managers> Facility Manager> Event Management> Sport Marketing> Sponsorship> Compliance> Ticket Manager> Sport Information> Sports Agent> Sport Psychologist> Research Specialist> Athletic Director> General Manager

> Compliance> Player Development> Professor> City Parks and Recreation> Consulting> Licensing> Public Relations> Sales> Business Manager> Sport Communications> Professional Scout> Account Manager> Game Day Operations

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Internship Option: 120 hoursUniversity Core and Competency Courses (46 hours)Sport Management Core and Elective Courses (32 hours)Business Minor (15 hours)Internship (12 hours)

Non-Internship Option 120 hoursUniversity Core and Competency Courses (46 hours)Sport Management Core and Elective Courses (32 hours)Minor or Cognate #1 (12-18 hours)Minor or Cognate #2 (12-18 hours)Directed and Free Electives (3-15 hours)

> Foundations of Sport Management> Sport Psychology> Sport Sociology> Diversity in Sport Organization> International Sport Business> Sport Management> Sport Law> Financing Sport Operations> Sport Marketing> Sport Facility Management

> Seminar in Intercollegiate Athletics Administration> Seminar in Managing Sport Fitness Organizations> Seminar in Research and Sport Organizations> Seminar in Sport and Public Relations> Seminar in Event Management> Practicum in Sport Management

Sport Management Core and Elective Course Titles

Approved minors and cognates for non-internship option> Minor in Business> Minor in Coaching> Minor in Speech Communication> Minor in Journalism> Minor in Park & Natural Resource Management> Minor in Tourism Resource Management> Cognate in Law> Cognate in Economics and Finance> Cognate in International and Cultural Management

*Other minors and cognates may be approved by advisor

Minor in Sport ManagementThe Department of Health and Kinesiology also offers a minor in Sport Management for those students who want an introduction to working with sport organizations. The minor complements a number of degrees and a majority of the courses are available on-line. Two of the minor courses will also meet International and Cultural Diversity requirements for the students core curriculum.