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Sports and Media, Minor

This minor will provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to organize and run sport-related events, as well as develop effective media and promotional campaigns for these events. In addition, students will gain an understanding of the various political and economic forces impacting the world of sports and explore comparative approaches through an optional travel abroad experiential learning opportunity.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • The student will demonstrate an understanding of the historical and cultural foundations of sports-related activities and events.
  • The student will develop and successfully demonstrate the skills and techniques involved with the promotion, production and/or presentation of sports-related activities and events.

This minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours, consisting of 9 required credit hours and six credit hours taken from an approved list of electives. A minimum of 6 hours will be at the upper-division level. Students must have a grade of “C” or better in each course. A minimum of six hours used to meet the minor requirements must be earned in residence at Washburn University. Students may request alternate coursework be accepted toward the minor. Students should make these requests prior to completing coursework.

Required Courses
MM 155Sports and the Media3
MM 393Special Topics/Mass Media (Section Name: Sports Branding and Promotion)3
KN 370Facility & Event Management3
Subtotal9
Elective Courses
Select two courses from the following or contact advisor for other appropriate choices: 6
Film Appreciation
Special Topics in Kinesiology (Section Name: Sports Traditions and Cultural History of Europe)
Professional Media Applications
Sociology of Sport
Total Hours15