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Nov 26, 2024
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Missouri Baptist University 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sport Management, BPS
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Major Requirements
Total: 42 Hours
1See the catalog section on Senior Permission for information on earning graduate credit for this course.
*Qualifying students may spend the equivalent of full-time employment (400 hours) in an appropriate agency for six elective internship credit hours. Prerequisites: 90 hours of accumulated course credit, a minimum of 24 hours of course credit completed in the major, 3.0 GPA in the major, and the internship coordinator’s permission.
Minor: Business Administration (for Non-Business Majors)
CIP Code: 52.0201
This minor is granted to all majors within the School of Business, except Business Administration, Applied Management, Data Analytics, and Organizational Leadership majors, because of completing the minor requirements. The student must complete the following:
Required Accounting (ACCT) Courses
Required Business (BUSN) Courses
Required Management (MGMT) Course
Required Marketing (MRKT) Course
Note(s)
Admission Requirement:
- Freshmen: Student must have a 21 or higher composite ACT score
- Transfers: Student must have a 2.5 or higher cumulative GPA
Students not meeting the Sport Management admission requirement upon entering the University may be immediately accepted into the Fitness Management major. Students wishingto be admitted into the Sport Management major will be allowed to present a written request for acceptance to the chair of the Health and Sport Sciences Division after at least one full semester of study at MBU if the cumulative 2.5 GPA requirement has been met.
A 2.5 cumulative grade point average is required for graduation.
*It is strongly suggested that Sport Management students:
- Be cognizant of courses which are only offered once a year so that graduation can occur in a timely fashion.
- Finish all undergraduate requirements in the same semester as the internship.This will allow full-time employment to be more readily available after graduation.
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