Download Guided SMGT 310-Communication in Sport
Course Description
This course is a macro analysis of the field from personal, organizational, and external perspectives. Special attention is given to historical and theoretical features of the field, personal and organizational processes, sports media, services, and support systems, and sociological and legal aspects of sports.
For information regarding the prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Rationale
Communication is ubiquitous and sports managers must demonstrate competent communication skills. Moreover, managers must understand the theoretical foundations for effective and adaptive communication that underpin the successful functions of planning, organizing, and administrating sports organizations. However, competent communication also involves a critical assessment of the public sphere as a discursive space where beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are mediated by all forms and levels of communication. By viewing all prospective sports managers as sports communicators, this course seeks to develop both cognitive understanding and pragmatic skills.
Measurable Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe the history, development, and definition of sport communication, including the effects of trends, pioneers, and the dynamic growth of the sports industry.
- Identify skills needed for career options in sport communication and keys to entering the field, including self‐evaluation, education, marketability, networking, experiential learning, and job searching.
- Explain the ability of sport communication to reflect, create, shape, reinforce, and sustain myths, values, perceptions, power structures, socialization, social policies, and beliefs within society.
- Discuss the ability of those in sports journalism to acquire, report, and publish information relative to athletes and sports entities.
- Understand technology’s impact on sport communication from traditional outlets to websites and blogs.
Course Assignment
Textbook readings and lecture presentations (MLOs: A, B, C, D, E)
Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions (2)
Discussions are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to create a thread in response to the provided prompt for each discussion. Each thread must be 400–500 words, demonstrate course-related knowledge, and include at least 1 outside resource. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to 2 classmates’ threads. Each reply must be at least 200 words. (MLOs: C, D, E)
Jung Typology Assessment Assignment
The student must complete the Jung Typology Assessment using the link provided in Canvas. Once the assessment has been completed, the student will research his/her personality type and write an assessment which should include general information about his/her personality, how his/her personality will impact interactions with coworkers, supervisors, and subordinates, and how to best utilize his/her personality in the sports industry. (MLOs: A, B, C, D, E)
College GameDay Segment Assignment
The student must develop a segment for the television program College GameDay. The segment may cover any sport but must follow the format of segments appearing on the show. Human-interest stories must be given high consideration for use. The student will choose an appropriate segment topic and script the segment. (MLOs: C, D, E)
Organizational Crisis Response Analysis Assignment
The student will select 3 unique crises involving sports organizations and/or athletes associated with a sports organization. The crises must have occurred at least 12 months before the start of the term (i.e. no crisis can be utilized that has occurred within the last calendar year). After selecting 3 crises, the student must provide a thorough background/explanation of the situation, identify key PR elements, outline the organization’s response, assess the appropriateness and effectiveness of the response postures taken, and make recommendations on improved response techniques for similar situations in the future. The analysis must be at least 6 pages and follow the current APA format. (MLOs: A, B, C, D, E)
Press Conference Assignment
The student must arrange a date and time during Module 6: Week 6 of the course to conduct a Press Conference Simulation with the instructor. A signup sheet with available time slots will be provided at the beginning of the term. Sign-ups will occur on a first-come, first-serve basis. The student will be given a crisis scenario within 48 hours of his/her presentation time. The student must then construct a Press Release which will be submitted in Canvas no later than 12 hours before his/her Press Conference. The student will then conduct a Press Conference via WebEx with the instructor. The instructor and any students who would like to join will act as the media and ask journalistic questions. (MLOs: C, D, E).
Quizzes (2)
Each quiz will cover the Learn material for the assigned Module: Week(s). Each quiz will contain multiple-choice, true/false, and essay questions, and have a 1-hour time limit. (MLOs: A, B, C, D, E).
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