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Master's in Kinesiology: Sport Administration Emphasis - Courses

This master's degree requires the following 36 units of coursework.

REQUIRED COURSES (24 units)
KIN 710 Technology in Kinesiology and Sport 3 units
KIN 715 Legal Aspects of Kinesiology and Sport 3 units
KIN 720 Psychology of Sport 3 units
KIN 755 Sport Marketing 3 units
KIN 765 Sport Leadership and Administration 3 units
KIN 775 Sport Sales and Sponsorship 3 units
KIN 793A Practicum in Sport Administration I 3 units
KIN 793B Practicum in Sport Administration II 3 units
MASTER OF ARTS CORE (12 units)
KIN 771 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 units
KIN 779 Values in Kinesiology and Sport 3 units
Select one of the following groups:
Course option:
KIN 777A Issues in Kinesiology 3 units
KIN 777B Field Based Research 3 units
Thesis option:
KIN 735 Trends in Kinesiology 2 units
KIN 798 Project/Thesis Proposal 1 unit
KIN 799 Project/Thesis - Sport Administration* 3 units
Comprehensive examination option:
KIN 730 History and Philosophy in Kinesiology 3 units
KIN 777A Issues in Kinesiology 3 units
KIN 796 Comprehensive Examination 0 units

KIN 710: Technology in Kinesiology

An introduction to technology literacy, focusing on the effective use of technology in teaching and educational management. Students will investigate ways in which technology can be used to enhance instruction and management for the setting in which they are interested and/or involved.

KIN 715: Legal Aspects of Kinesiology and Sport

Legal concepts and ethical issues impacting sports administration and coaching policy formation and practice will be covered. Also included is the study of governing agency policy formation processes and administrative implications in amateur (e.g. NCAA and NAIA) and professional sport organizations.

KIN 720: Psychology of Sports

This course offers the athletic coach, scholar and athletic trainer the opportunity to learn and apply correct sound psychological principles within the competitive sport context. Included are the fundamental examination of sport-related behavior and the understanding of the psychological dimensions of motivation, leadership, team unity, age-related issues and psychological skills training relative to the enhancement of athletic performance. The psychological aspect of injury and rehabilitation are also discussed.

KIN 730: History and Philosophy in Kinesiology

Historical and philosophical issues within the physical education, athletic training and other emerging professions.

KIN 735: Trends in Kinesiology

Trends and current issues surrounding the development of the sub-disciplines within physical education, athletic training and other emerging professions.

KIN 755: Sport Marketing

Application of marketing constructs in the analysis and solution of sport marketing problems. Addresses principles and guiding precepts of how sport-based organizations market their product and services.

KIN 765: Sport Leadership and Administration

Examination of the concepts relating to efficient management and leadership of the sport industry. Emphasis is placed on principles and techniques of management relating to programs, facilities, special events and personnel.

KIN 775: Sport Sales and Sponsorship

Examination of the principles related to sales, sponsorship, promotion and licensing as they apply to the sport industry.

KIN 771: Research Methods in Kinesiology

A study of the nature of systematic inquiry, a survey of methods employed in research and an explanation of evaluation methodology, as well as the use of research and evaluation methods in physical education, athletic training and other disciplines settings. Topics include identification of research problems, use of library resources, data gathering, and processing and evaluation of research articles

KIN 777A: Issues in Kinesiology

Trends and current issues surrounding the development of the sub-disciplines within physical education, athletic training and other emerging professions will be discussed. The student will be involved in research, journal writing and/or presentations. The presentations will cover kinesiological social trends and their implications in each student's discipline.

KIN 777B: Field-Based Research

This course brings the master of arts in kinesiology experience to a conclusion. Building on previous coursework, students will be expected to conduct a short research study at their work site or in their community. The student's work will include designing the study, collecting and analyzing data, and writing up the results.

KIN 779: Values in Kinesiology and Sport

This course is a study of physical education, athletic training, sport and other kinesiology disciplines' philosophical definitions, values clarification, moral reasoning and moral actions that relate to physical education teachers, coaches, athletic trainers, administrators and spectators. The university's philosophy and values as expressed in the Fresno Pacific Idea and their implications for physical education, athletic training and sport will provide one perspective for such analysis.

KIN 793A: Practicum in Sport Administration I

Individually structured work experience guided by a faculty member. Students will integrate their academic experience with that of the work place to demonstrate competency in sport administration.

KIN 793B: Practicum in Sport Administration II

Individually structured work experience guided by a faculty member. Students will integrate their academic experience with that of the work place to demonstrate competency in sport administration.

KIN 798: Project/Thesis Proposal

The student will complete a proposal for the project/thesis. Instruction is tutorial and reviews procedures, along with development of a conceptual overview of the process of formulating and completing a project/thesis.

KIN 799: Project/Thesis-Sport Administration

The student will complete a supervised project or thesis in the field of sport administration. Instruction is tutorial and will result in a completed project or thesis.

* Master of Arts Thesis/Project Handbook

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