Event Management In Sport
The purpose of the course is to provide the student with an understanding of event management issues and problems related to the supervision, management, and business operations of various events.
The purpose of the course is to provide the student with an understanding of event management issues and problems related to the supervision, management, and business operations of various events.
This course is designed for graduate students involved in applied consulting activities in assigned sport or exercise settings. Students in this course agree to follow the ethics code of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology in their practice and will consult with an instructor in a timely way with any ethical-legal issues of concern. Students are also required to engage in 1-hour of supervision (individual or group) for every 10 hours of applied work.
This course examines the use of athlete monitoring systems and other metrics to evaluate the stress-response relationship and performance outcomes. An emphasis is placed on data analysis and visualization.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.
A specific topic in kinesiology and health promotion related to the student's interests and program needs is selected for intensive study. Work to be supervised by a graduate faculty member proficient in the area under investigation. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits.