Requirements for the B.A. in Sports Management
(128 credits as listed below, with Undergraduate Curriculum requirements)
Bachelor of Science Option
As with other specialty areas in Business, students could receive the Bachelor of Science degree by doing additional courses in mathematics. For the B.A., the math requirements include MA 145 Quantitative Methods or MA 201 Calculus I and MA 141 Statistics. For the B.S., the math requirements include MA 201 Calculus 1, MA 202 Calculus II, MA 141 Statistics, and MA 242 Intermediate Statistics.
The suggested plan of study follows:
First Year (Glenside, Pa.)
Fall Semester (14 credits)
- BA 101 International Business
- MA 145 Quantitative Models
or MA 201 Calculus
- EN 101 Thought and Expression
- FY A First-Year Seminar
Spring Semester (18 credits)
- BA 230 Legal Environment of Business
- MA 141 Statistics
- US A University Seminar
- Courses that fulfill Global Connections and Visual Literacy requirements (Intellectual Practices)
Second Year (Glenside, Pa.)
Fall Semester (18 credits)
- BA 201 Financial Accounting
- EC 210 Principles of Macroeconomics
- US A University Seminar
- Courses that fulfill Natural and Physical World, Modern Language requirements
Spring Semester (15-16 credits)
- BA 202 Managerial Accounting
- EC 211 Principles of Microeconomics
- EN 218 Business Writing
- SPMT12-121 Sports Management (online)
- Course that fulfills Modern Language requirement
Third Year (Bond University, Australia)
Fall Semester (16 credits)
- MGMT13-305 or INFT11-120 or FINC11-100
- PUBR13-314 Sport Public Relations
- SPMT13-112 Sport Marketing
- Course that fulfills Cultural Legacy requirement
Spring Semester (16 credits)
- SPMT1-122 Club Management
- SPMT11-103 Event Management
or SPMT12-107 Sport Tourism
- SPMT13-700 International Internship
- GCR 101 Global Connections Reflection
- Course that fulfills Cultural Legacy requirement
Fourth Year (Glenside, Pa.)
Fall Semester (15-17 credits)
- BA 369 Management Information Systems
or an elective
- BA 380 Principles of Finance
or and elective
- EC 330
- Course that fulfills Creative Expressions requirement
Spring Semester (16-17 credits)
- BA 362 Human Resources Administration
or an elective
- BA 363 International Organizational Behavior
- BA 495 Policy Formulation and Administration (Capstone)
- BA 470 Internship
- Course that fulfills Global Connections requirement (Intellectual Practice)