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Degree objective: The interdisciplinary Master of Science in Administration (MSA) Program is designed for students pursuing administrative careers. The program offers insight into human and organizational relationships; develops skills in oral and written communication; enhances the capacity for sound analytical judgment; and encourages the ability to see the "big picture" as it relates to an organization and its environment. Course work focuses on applied action grounded in theory and embraces the fundamental educational principles applicable to administrative issues in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors, and stresses the ethical responsibilities of administrators. Concentration objective: Designed to prepare the student for a career in administration in college, professional, or commercial sport.
Degree Requirements |
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36 credits |
Core Requirements |
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18 credits |
MSA 600 |
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration |
3 |
MSA 601 |
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior |
3 |
MSA 602 |
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control |
3 |
MSA 603 |
Strategic Planning for the Administrator |
3 |
MSA 604 |
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism |
3 |
MSA 699 |
Applied Research Project in Administration |
3 |
Concentration Requirements |
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15-18 credits |
PES 603 |
Administration of Sport and Physical Education |
3 |
PES 620 |
Sport: An Interdisciplinary Study |
3 |
PES 625 |
Facilities for Sport and Physical Education |
3 |
PES 640 |
Sport and the Law |
3 |
PES 650 |
Sport Marketing |
3 |
PES 690 |
Practicum |
3 |
Cognate Course |
Selected in consultation with the academic advisor |
0-3 credits |