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SM 241

Course Info

Course Name
Sports Economics and Public Policy
Credit Hours
3
Term
As Arranged
Winter
Fall
Instructor
Szymanski
Webster
Paulsen
RO Name
Sports Econ&Pol
Level
Undergraduate
Description
Sports Economics and Public Policy --- This course provides an introduction to the economics of sports and its application to issues of public policy. Much of modern sport is organized along commercial business lines and is therefore subject both to the laws of economics as well as the regulatory framework imposed by government.
Prerequisites
Sport Management Major & (Sophomore, Junior or Senior Standing)
Component
LEC
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