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Sport Communication minor

Minor

The Sport Communications minor explores communication fundamentals in the context of sports media. Courses offer an opportunity for specialization, exposing students to the role of sports in society and how sports stories are effectively told using today's media toolkit.

 

Sport Communication Minor - Course Catalog

 

 

Sample Courses

This course introduces students to the various aspects of the sport-media relationship including its history, industries, audiences and societal impacts. Students will think critically about how sport and sport figures are represented in media and the roles that mediated sports play in society, and fandom. The course considers the relationship between sport media and social issues such as race, ethnicity, gender and social class. Students will emerge with a deeper understanding of mediated sports as more than business or entertainment entities, but as an influential part of society. 

This course provides an overview of general principles and practices of the sport industry, covering all facets of sport management, including leadership, sociology, marketing, legal aspects, finance, and governance, in both professional and amateur sports setting. Students learn and understand those unique aspects of sport management that distinguish it from other management fields. Students gain an increased awareness of various career opportunities in the sport industry.