The following courses enable students to explore their interest in sports from a variety of perspectives to understand the place of sports in American culture as well as preparing students for a possible career in sports. Additionally, many departments offer more personalized learning opportunities including capstone, directed-study, and internship.
Exercise and Sports Science
- NUTR.1100 - Nutrition and Wellness
- EXER.3050 - Exercise Physiology
- EXER.3350 - Sport and Exercise Biomechanics
- EXER.4240 - Motor Control & Learning
- EXER.4300 - Exercise is Medicine
- PSYC.3550 - Sport and Exercise Psychology
Sports and Organizations
- LGST.3720 - Sports, Entertainment and Art Law
- EDUC.2040 - Coaching Young Adolescents
- EDUC.5761 - Promoting Healthy Lifestyles Among Students
- MGMT.3010 - Organizational Behavior
- HONR.3400 - Special Topics in Honors Seminar: Business of Sports
Sports, Culture, and Politics
- ENGL.2530 - The Culture of American Sport
- PHIL.3900 - Philosophy of Sport
- PHIL.3850 - Philosophy of Popular Culture
- POLI.3230 - Politics and Baseball
- POLI.3240 - Politics of Football
- POLI.3210 - Soccer and Politics
- POLI.2180 - Introduction to Politics and Sports
- POLI.3290 - Politics of College Sports