Course Descriptions

FITT  1370  Sport Tourism
An examination of sport tourism in Collin County and its economic and social impact on the community and beyond. 3 credit hours. (W)

 

FITT  1371  Principles of Promoting and Selling Sport and Recreation
A survey of the selling process, advertising, consumer behavior, market research, strategic planning of sport or recreation as a consumer product. 3 credit hours. (W)

 

FITT  1373  Legal and Ethical Issues in Sport and Recreation Management
Examination of legal and ethical concepts related to sport and recreation management. Topics will include athletic participation and eligibility, public facility use issues, constitutional due process, and contracts and tort law as applied to participants and spectators. Concepts, models, and techniques to use in managing ethical dilemmas will be explored. 3 credit hours. (W)

 

FITT  1380  Cooperative Education – Health and Physical Education, General
Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.  Prerequisite: Consent of Associate Dean/Director. 3 credit hours. (W)

 

FITT  2371  Leadership in Sport and Recreation
Principles of Leadership. The role of administration and leadership in the objectives, organization, and procedures of sport and recreational organizations. 3 credit hours. (W)