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RESM 38703. Law and Risk for Recreation and Sport Management. 3 Hours.

In-depth look at risk management and related legal issues affecting recreation and sport administration. Topics include negligence, contract law, antitrust, labor law, intellectual property, and risk management. Prerequisite: ¸é·¡³§²ÑÌý20203 or has completed 75 credit hours. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)

Recreation and Sport Management (RESM)

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The program in recreation and sport management is designed to prepare candidates for a variety of career opportunities in the field of recreation and sport management. Students with an interest in recreation tend to have goals related to careers in public, private and commercial recreation in a variety of settings (e.g., community, university, state and national parks, and non-profit organizations), while students with an interest in sport tend to have goals related to careers in professional sport, collegiate sport, amateur sport, event management and sport agencies. Graduates of this program should be well prepared to enter the recreation and sport workforce at an entry level position or pursue graduate studies in such areas as recreation management and sport management.