This seminar is designed to provide students with an advanced overview of research methods and techniques that are used in the sport setting.
For doctoral candidates planning to conduct research in Physical Education or allied areas. Learn techniques and procedures of research and receive aids in development of required research outline for degree.
Doctoral students gain comprehensive knowledge by conducting experimental design research, critiquing academic research, having discussions to gain insights into the research process, and learn expectations of market research in the domain of sport administration.
Doctoral students will undertake an in-depth study of current topics, and research, related to being a sport administration professor in higher education in America.
This seminar is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of organizational behavior theories that are used in the sport setting.
This seminar is designed to improve students' synthesis of theory into academic writing. Additionally, broad organizational concepts will be utilized as a theoretical background for writing exercises.
This seminar is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of sport finance theories that are used in the sport setting.
Provide a supervised college teaching experience. S/U graded.
This course is designed for doctoral students in sport administration. The objective of the course is to provide students with a research background in Sport Consumer Behavior.
Doctoral students must earn a minimum-maximum of 4 hours credit in partial fulfillment of degree requirements. S/U graded.
Doctoral students must earn at least 12 hours of credit for the dissertation as a requirement of the student's doctoral program. S/U graded.