Sports Business (SPBU)
SPBU 222 Introduction to Sport Management 3 Units
This course will provide knowledge about the broad field of sport management and the elements of managing people, operations, finance, and the work environment in a variety of sport settings. Insight into strategies for professional preparation and career opportunities will also be discussed. Special topics to be covered in the course include public relations, marketing, legal issues, interviewing, leadership, effective communication, sport ethics, and perspectives on international sports.
SPBU 323 Sport Marketing and Sponsorship 3 Units
This course will study the multidimensional aspects of marketing principles in the sport industry. Topics to be covered will study the multiple facets that need to be considered in sport marketing, such as; marketing mix, branding, licensing agreements, use of social media, event promotion, segmentation, endorsements, and corporate partnerships. These marketing skills will be combined as the student develops a comprehensive marketing campaign. Prerequisite: SPBU 222.
SPBU 326 Sport Operations and Facility Management 3 Units
This course will focus on sport facility and event management. Topics will include new arenas and stadiums, health clubs, collegiate athletic facilities, and city outdoor and indoor recreation centers. This class will cover numerous aspects of facilities that include construction sites, hosting events, facility marketing, naming rights, concession concerns, ADA requirements, heating, AC, green facilities, and economic impact studies. Students will be required to develop their own plans for specific sport facilities and events. Prerequisite: SPBU 222.
SPBU 350 Sport Law 3 Units
This course provides and in-depth study and analysis of legal principles specifically related to sport business. It will include aspects of ethical issues, salary cap, antitrust exemption, labor laws, free agency, sport gambling, athlete/agent representation, collective bargaining, broadcast rights, risk management, areas of negligence, intellectual property rights, discrimination, Title IX, ADA, and collegiate sport laws. A key instruction tool in the class will be recent Sport Law Case Studies.
SPBU 420 Finance and Economics of Sports 3 Units
This course will examine the factors and ramifications of financial issues on sport organizations and events. This will include the analysis of financial statements, financial resource management, short and long term budgeting and forecasting, investment strategies, stadium/arena financing, and grant acquisition. Additional focus will be applied to analyzing and evaluating the impact different sport industries have on local, regional and global economies. Prerequisites: FIN 331 and SPBU 222.
SPBU 430 The Profession of Sport Management 3 Units
This course will provide the students the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they have attained throughout the Sport Management Program. There will be an emphasis placed on Christian ethical leadership needed in the sport industry. Activities in the class will provide opportunities for each student to investigate what influence their sport management leadership skills will have on sport organizations at any level.
Prerequisite: SPBU 222.
SPBU 475 Sport Management Strategy 3 Units
This class serves as the capstone course for a business degree and related Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) requiring a compilation and demonstration of mastery of the tools, skill sets and knowledge introduced throughout business program core and emphasis courses. Students will create a signature assignment requiring developing strategic courses of action for a business. Business Exam Fee required. Prerequisites: Business Major with Senior Standing and FIN 331 and MGT 321 and MKT 341.
SPBU 490A Professional Development and Internship 1-2 Units
The CUI School of Business and Economics Internship facilitates a student’s transition from academic theory
to real‐life business practices and builds professional networks. An internship related to a student’s
academic major helps clarify goals, adds value to the CUI academic experience and opens doors to future
employment. The course provides practice in the development of a personal brand as well as skills needed in
the pursuit of an internship and eventual employment followed by an off‐site internship. Students meet
with their internship director before beginning the off‐site internship for advice and placement
approval. Periodic student reports and written feedback from the sponsoring business are required and
must demonstrate the skill acquired during the internship. Students must take a minimum cumulative total
of two (2) units earned in one (1) unit credit hours. Offered as a Pass/No Pass course. Prerequisites: Sports Business
Major with Junior or Senior standing and MGT 321 and BUS 224.
SPBU 490B Professional Development and Internship Elective 1 Unit
The CUI School of Business and Economics Internship facilitates a student’s transition from academic theory to real‐life business practices and builds professional networks. An internship related to a student’s academic major helps clarify goals, adds value to the CUI academic experience and opens doors to future employment. The course provides practice in the development of a personal brand as well as skills needed in the pursuit of an internship and eventual employment followed by an off‐site internship. Students meet with their internship director before beginning the off‐site internship for advice and placement approval. Periodic student reports and written feedback from the sponsoring business are required and must demonstrate the skill acquired during the internship. This course provides additional experience beyond the two (2) unit program cumulative internship minimum as students may take one (1) additional unit of internship. Offered as a Pass/No Pass course. Prerequisites: Sports Business Major with Junior or Senior standing and MGT 321 and BUS 224.