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PUBM-5910 : Homelessness and Social Change
Public Administration | College of Arts and Sciences | GR
This course will follow the development of public policy using homelessness as a case study. It will consider the ethical/ moral dilemmas associated with homelessness and the tension between justice for the individual versus justice for the community and Introductionduce the principal source materials for current homelessness policies. Additionally it will examine key currents of NGO advocacy, internal government advocacy and public controversy in shaping the development of public policy.
PUBM-5910 : Workplace Diversity/inclusion
Public Administration | College of Arts and Sciences | GR
This course is structured into three parts: Part I: Understanding Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Socio-Psychological, Structural, and Legal Perspectives. Part II: Understanding Dimensions and Multidimensionality of Identity: The Power of Privilege, and Oppression. Part III: Managing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace: Building Individual and Organizational Competence. Overall, this course is designed to familiarize you and offer foundational understanding of key top...
SBLR-5000 : Sport Business Foundations
Sport Business Leadership | Albers School of Business | GR
After successful completion of this course, students will understand analytical approaches to solving problems for sport entities or organizations. Specifically, students will be able to think systematically about problem-solving through the process of identifying a problem, analyzing the situation, suggesting an approach to inquiry, and gathering relevant information. Within this process, students will also develop their ability to recognize and apply quantitative, qualitative, sociological, ps...
SBLR-5050 : Financing Sport Organizations
Sport Business Leadership | Albers School of Business | GR
After successful completion of this course, students will understand the financing of sport organizations from a 'triple bottom line' sustainability approach. Specifically, they will be able to calculate profits and losses for sport organizations; track and graph financial trends of revenues and expenses; analyze revenues after factoring in inflation costs to determine adjusted profits or losses; and determine, evaluate, and report causes for trends and anomalies in the above. Students will be a...
SBLR-5122 : Women and Sport Leadership
Sport Business Leadership | Albers School of Business | GR
The aim of this course is to provide both women and men insights regarding women and leadership within and beyond the sport context. Students will gain an in-depthunderstanding of how gender affects leadership and what specific issues women face with respect to leadership. After successful completion of this course, students will understand (1) the historical context that affects women and leadership opportunities today, (2) specific understandings of women and sport leadership, (3) the subtle a...
SBLR-5160 : Corporate Partnerships Sport Organizations
Sport Business Leadership | Albers School of Business | GR
After successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze the theoretical foundations for corporate partnerships; create a partnership proposal with the understanding of the necessity of matching target markets; create media and promotion plans; and measure the impact of the corporate partnership. Students will assess the effects of the market prominence of the corporate partner brand and consumer brand familiarity on awareness of partnership leverage, partnership/sport organi...
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SBLR-5180 : Sport Facil and Event Management
Sport Business Leadership | Albers School of Business | GR
The tangible aspects of the sport event experience involve many behind the scene coordination and management. Facility operators and event managers are required to execute their job tasks flawlessly to enhance the spectators' overall experience. This course is intended to address the standalone and supporting aspects of facility operations and event management while balancing the desire to deliver a sustainable event. At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to evaluate facilities...
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SBLR-5200 : Sustainability Sport Business
Sport Business Leadership | Albers School of Business | GR
This course is intended to provide students with an overview of Sustainable Development Goals. Students will focus on how SDGs can be incorporated into all functional areas of sport organizations and assess the subsequent effects of these initiatives. At the conclusion of this course students will be able to identify the starting point for sport organizations as they incorporate SDGs, identify ways to demonstrate leadership within the sector with regards to SDGs, establish effective governance t...
SCENG-1000 : Introductionduction to Engineering
Science & Engineering | College of Science and Engineering | UG
This course Introductionduces students to different engineering disciplines and potential career paths. Students are exposed to basic concepts in Electrical, Mechanical and Civil/Environmental Engineering.
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SDAD-5740 : College Access and Equity
Student Development Admin | College of Education | GR
An Introductionduction to the field of college access and equity for advanced student development administration students. Using project-based service learning, this course will explore college choice, student affairs across systems to improve college access (K-12, non-profit organizations, higher education, etc.), and ways in which to serve as advocates for increasing access for underrepresented and marginalized student populations. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department wi...