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SM 434

Course Info

Course Name
Managerial Ethics in the Sport & Fitness Industries
Credit Hours
3
Term
Fall
Winter
Instructor
Basten
RO Name
Mgr Ethcs Sprt Fitns
Level
Undergraduate
Description
Our complex and rapidly changing environment imposes new demands on managers of sport and fitness organizations. An increased pressure to address ethical issues is one of the new demands. While there are no simple prescriptions describing how ethical issues should be dealt with, the purpose of this course is to indicate how managers can more effectively address them. The course provides some essential components of the student's management tool kit -- concepts, models, and techniques to use in managing ethical dilemmas.
Prerequisites
Enforced prerequisite: SM Level II. Advisory prerequisite: SM 203.
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