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BREAKOUT SESSION: SPORT MANAGEMENT
HANNAH MALCOMB ‘14 & ‘16Academic Advisor II B.S. in Sport Conditioning M.S. in Sport Management
DANIEL SPRINGER ‘11 & ‘21Academic Advisor III B.S. in Philosophy M.S. in College Student Development PhD Candidate in Sport Management
Meet Other Majors
Sport Management is any combination of skills related to planning, organizing, directing, controlling, budgeting,
leading or evaluating within the context of an organization or department whose primary product or service is related
to sport and/or physical activity.
Professional & Semi-Pro
Sport
Youth Camps
Colleges & University
Olympic Sport
Parks & Recreation
Personal Fitness/ Gyms
MARKETINGAdvertising/Sales
PromotionsPublic Relations
CommunicationsSocial Media
Journalism/BroadcastingGraphic Design
TourismEtc.
MANAGEMENTFacilities
Event CoordinationAccounting/Finance
Sport AgencyHuman Resources
Youth DevelopmentEconomics/Analytics
Data/Information SystemsEtc.
EXPERIENCE NETWORKING
topgun.tamu.edu
tamusms.wixsite.com/tamusms
VOLUNTEER
To subscribe please text @spmttamu to 81010 SPMT Catalog 201931 (142)
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
120 total credit
hours to graduate on both options
Core Curriculum 45 hours
Major 26-39 hours
Minor12-18 hours
Bold Courses 21 hours
Electives 18-34 hours
Provides a well rounded foundation for your education in 7 different targeted areas. EVERY student at TAMU must complete the core curriculum regardless of major
Courses that provide an overview of different areas within Sport Management; all SPMT majors take these courses
Secondary area of focus –credits will depend on the specific minor. Will likely compliment what you want to do as a career.
Credits that can be outside of the major; fall into one of three
categories: 1) Sport Management, 2) Directed or 3)
Free
Pre-requisite courses required of every student prior to
enrolling in the upper level portion of the Sport
Management degree
ICD & DCRequirement
Texas A&M requires that all studentscomplete a 3 hour ICD course and a 3 hour DC course outside of the 120degree hours.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What are my bold courses?
A: When we refer to bold courses we are referring to the courses you are required to complete before you can enroll in your professional phase courses. You can find these on page 3 of your degree plan packet.
Q: What is professional phase?
A: Professional phase is a term we use in HLKN to refer to your upper level coursework. All SPMT students must complete SPMT 333, 421, 422, 423 & 482 as part of their professional phase requirements. Students that are accepted into the Applied option will also take SPMT 402 & 484.
Q: Which option should I choose for professional phase? And when should I apply?
A: This is entirely dependent on the individual student and their career goals. One option is not better or worse than they other, they just require different coursework to graduate. We encourage students to apply as early as they are able. The applied option requires an application and approval by faculty, while the interdisciplinary only requires a declaration form.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Can I switch to the two minor option?
A: We get this question frequently. This is in reference to an older catalog and is not an option for anyone enrolling in Fall 2019.
Q: Why will it not let me enroll in (insert business minor course here)?
A: This is the most frequent question we receive during registration. Many of our majors will pursue a business minor which requires 18 hours of mostly online courses. Each business minor course has 2 types of sections: 1 for USBU majors and 1 for non-BUSI majors.
Q: What courses should I take?
A: We are happy to assist you with planning courses or giving feedback on courses that you are planning to take. However, we will not create your schedule for you. This is your degree and you need to be sure you are keeping up with it and know what courses you have taken and what you still have left.
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Minor League
• Bold Courses• 12 A&M Hours• 45 Total Hours• 2.5 GPA• Sport Experience
Call Up
• Application• Faculty Approval
Big League
• Professional Phase• Internship in final
semester
Minor League
• Bold Courses• 12 A&M Hours• 45 Total Hours• 2.0 GPA
Call Up
• Declaration
Big League
• Professional Phase
NOW
THIS AFTERNOON
IN THE FALL
Fill out and turn in information sheet
Check (and remove) registration holds
Create a Registration Worksheet for Summer/Fall Courses
Arrive at BLOC 130 at 2:00 PM (1:30 for Transfers)
Register for classes at 2:30 PM (2:00 for Transfers)
Family meeting in BLOC 302 at 2:00 PM
Group Advising on August 22nd
Mandatory One-on-One Advising
Part 1 & 2 of Sexual Harassment & Sexual Violence Training