Nov 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Sport Management Studies, BS


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The Sport Management program at PennWest blends theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on experiences, to acquire the skills that employers in today’s sport business environment demand.

Student Learning Outcomes


Sport Management, BS Program Level Outcomes

  • Students will be able to think critically and solve sport-related industry problems to add value to existing sport organizations
  • Students will develop effective communication skills: interpersonal, oral, and written
  • Students will be able to articulate their professional preparedness
  • Students will be able to work effectively in a team environment to develop goals, complete tasks, measure progress, and provide a sense of leadership.
  • Students will communicate the importance of sport as a medium for integrating ethical decision making, race and gender issues, religious, and disability interests in society
  • Students will be competent in applying marketing, sales, financial, and legal principles to sport industry.
  • Students will recognize the importance of professional and ethical obligations, cultivating an advanced understanding of global awareness and diversity.
  • Students will understand the effective use of current technology trends as it relates to the sport industry today.
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of the governance and organizational oversight that exists within the sport industry.
  • Students will be able to effectively apply knowledge and skills learned throughout the curriculum in real world settings.

Professional Golf Management Concentration Outcomes

  • Students will be able to think critically and solve sport-related industry problems to add value to existing sport organizations 
  • Students will develop effective communication skills: interpersonal, oral, and written 
  • While on each required internship, PGM students will demonstrate career specific knowledge and skills along with industry acceptable personality and professionalism 
  • Students will be able to work effectively in a team environment to develop goals, complete tasks, measure progress, and provide a sense of leadership.
  • Research existing literature on an area relating to golf equipment, golf fitness and/or golf teaching methodologies
  • Conduct hypothesis testing in the areas of golf equipment, golf fitness or golf teaching methodologies and report results in writing
  • PGM students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and techniques needed to successfully construct a golf club from component stage to finished product ensuring the proper fit and measurements for a particular customer
  • Students will successfully complete the Player Development Program (PDP) requirements each semester until passing the PGA’s PAT
  • To understand the symbiotic relationships which exist between individuals and departments within the golf industry
  • To understand golf’s environmental impact and the importance of sustainability practices

Curriculum Requirements


Students can select to study Sport Management or Sport Management with a Professional Golf Management concentration.

Sport Management (no concentration)  

Sport Management, Professional Golf Management Concentration  

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