Sports, Cultures and Ethics
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Description
A concentration in sports, cultures and ethics is a cross-disciplinary inquiry into the social, ethical and cultural influence of athletics and sports spectatorship in our society. The courses explore the historical grounding of sport and examine how sport and culture, including religion and gender, influence and shape each other. Students analyze the ethical and philosophical issues of participating in and spectating sport. Students completing the concentration will have a knowledge and understanding of the nature of sport and its wide-ranging impact on the culture and lives.
Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
- Students must complete a minimum of 6 upper division hours in courses offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- All courses must be completed with a grade of āCā (2.00) or higher.
Required Courses: 6 credit hours
AFR 375 Race, Gender and Sport OR HST 377 Sports in United States History
PHI 370 Sports Ethics
Upper Division Electives: 6 credit hours (*AFR 375 or HST 377 may be used as an elective if not used as a required sports culture course)
AFR 375 Race, Gender and Sport
CEL 394 Special Topics: Sports and Leadership
COM 394 / SBS 394 / SOC 394 Soccer: The Global Game
COM 477 Sport, Culture, and Discourses
CSM 335 / PRM 335 Sports and Recreation for Youth Development
FMS 377 Baseball, Film and American Dreams
HST 302 Studies in History: History of the Olympic Movement or The Mexico City 1968 Olympics in Global Context
HST 306 Studies in the United States History: History of Baseball
HST 377 Sports in United States History
HST 379 History of College Sports
HST 494 / MCO 494 / TGM 494 Special Topics: Sport and Globalization
NEW 300 International Cities Barcelona
PHI 371 Philosophy of Sport
PHI 394 Philosophy of Sport
REL 394 Religion and Sports
REL 383 / ASB 383 Religion and Sports
Electives: 6 credit hours
AFR 375 or HST 377 may be used as an elective if
not used as a required sports culture course.
AFR 375: Race, Gender and Sport (SB & C) (3)
ASB 252: Sports and Culture (SB & G) (3)
CEL 394: Sports and Leadership (3)
COM 394 / SBS 394 / SOC 394: Soccer: The Global Game (3)
COM 477: Sport, Culture, and Discourses (3)
CSM 335 / PRM 335: Sports and Recreation for Youth Development (3)
FMS 360: Sports Media (3)
HST 214 / SLC 214: The World's Game: History and Culture of Soccer (G) (3)
HST 302: History of the Olympic Movement (3)
HST 302: The Mexico City 1968 Olympics in Global Context (3)
HST 306: History of Baseball (3)
HST 377: Sports in United States History ((HU or SB) & H) (3)
HST 379: History of College Sports (3)
HST 494 / MCO 494 / TGM 494: Sport and Globalization (3)
NEW 300: International Cities Barcelona (3)
PHI 371: Philosophy of Sport (HU) (3)
PHI 394: The Olympics and Philosophy (3)
POS 294: Sports, Politics, & the Law (3)
REL 383 / ASB 383: Religion and Sports (HU) (3)
SGS 394: The Geopolitics of Sport (3)
Additional courses related to sports, cultures and ethics that are not on the elective list may be used with the approval of the certificate directors.
Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this certificate.
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