Sport Management Prerequisite Core
All
students interested in the Sport Management program will enter Ohio
University with a pre-major code of ND8840 (Pre-Sport Management). To
be admitted into the major, a student must apply and be accepted after
successfully completing seven courses in the Sport Management
Prerequisite Core and achieving an accumulative g.p.a of 2.5 or better.
Specifically, the student must:
1. Complete the following courses with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better in each course: ACCT 101 Financial Accounting
ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics
ENG 151 Writing and Rhetoric
OR ENG 152 Writing and Reading
OR ENG 153 Writing and Reading: Special Topics
COMS 101 Fundamentals of Human Communication
OR COMS 103 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
MATH 163A Introduction to Calculus
SASM 201 Introduction to the Sport Industry
SASM 225 History of the Sport Industry
2. Achieve and maintain an accumulative g.p.a. of 2.5 or higher
Upon successful completion of these requirements, the student must seek admission to the program.
For Pre-Sport Management Majors
The
Sport Management Program Application Form can be obtained from the
Student Services (Grover W370), the School of Recreation and Sport Sciences main office (Grover E160), or the student’s faculty adviser. The completed Sport Management Program
Application Form and a current DARS (Degree Audit Report System) report
must be submitted by the end of the second week of the quarter
following completion of admission requirements.
All Other Majors
For
students who want to change their majors to Sport Management, the Sport
Management Program Application Form can be obtained from the Sport
Management Program Coordinator. The completed form and a current DARS
report must be submitted to the Program Coordinator by the seventh day
of the quarter, following completion of the admission requirements.
Upon
review and verification of the g.p.a. and course requirements,
applicants meeting the requirements will be admitted into the program with the major code of BS8123.
Students are advised to make a decision about a major as early as
possible to facilitate application to the program.