Discover a curriculum designed to merge your passion for sports with the power of marketing. From Principles of Marketing to Sport Facility Management, NCC’s courses are tailored to equip you with the skills needed to excel in the booming sports industry.
The A.A.S. in Sport Marketing includes 64-credits and incorporates the following multidisciplinary courses.
Description: Principles and methods employed in all phases of the distribution of goods and services
from the producer to consumer. Emphasis on marketing activities includes product planning,
consumer behavior, advertising, and marketing research. An overview of the dynamics
of marketing which acquaints the student with the general philosophies of the business
world. Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Description: May not be used for Mathematics requirement. The course encompasses the application
of basic, standard and fundamental principles of mathematics to practical business
situations. Typical problems and applications are drawn from business situations and
practices. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: Techniques involved in retail, wholesale, and industrial level sales situations;
personal requirements needed for success in the sales field; discussion of resume
writing and job interview techniques; customer prospecting, product knowledge, handling
objections, and closing strategies. Instructor and students evaluate actual sales
presentations Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: This course will give the student a practical and wide ranging understanding of
marketing principles as applied to today's rapidly growing field of sports marketing.
An historical perspective of the industry will provide the necessary framework to
gain insight into the present and future sports marketing environment. Topics include
how colleges, individual athletes, pro and amateur teams, sports facilities, the Olympics
and companies who manufacture sporting goods and related products successfully reach
their target markets. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: An introductory course covering history, functions, principles, and applications
of advertising. Topics include copywriting, selection of media, budgeting, print and
broadcast production, and the role of the advertising agency and research. Students
will develop an advertising campaign. Offered: Fall
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: The success of the small business marketer is challenged by large multinational
corporations. This course explores how to meet these challenges and overcome the obstacles
presented in the current marketing environment. Particular emphasis is placed on the
development of guerilla marketing techniques that small business enterprises can employ.
Topics include: building a powerful marketing plan, using e- commerce, building a
competitive advantage, recognizing cultural diversity, integrating marketing and pricing
strategies, choosing the right location and layout, and using small business marketing
plans for globalization. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Prerequisites: MKT 100.
Description: Techniques of marketing research and other applications to practical marketing problems;
information gathering methods, questionnaire formulation, sampling, and report writing.
Includes an actual research study, which will be conducted by students. Offered: Fall,
Spring
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: Essentials of public relations practice as related to business problems. Organization
of public relations work, analysis of major sectors of the public and application
of latest public relations
techniques. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Prerequisites: Permission of Department Course Coordinator.
Description: Students work for appropriate business firms, institutions and/or agencies to enrich
the theoretical concepts previously developed in the classroom. Offered: Fall, Spring,
Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: This course is an overview of the processes and procedures of consumer research,
segmentation of the American market according to demographic and psychological data.
A description of the consumer movement and its impact on the marketing of goods and
services to the American consumer will be covered. Offered: Fall, Spring
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Description: A survey of the retail industry. The economic importance and structure of retail
organizations are studied for their function and interrelationships, operations and
human resources. Offered: Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Marketing & Retailing
Prerequisites: A student with two or more remedial requirements cannot take this course. Description:
This course is an introduction to financial statements, analysis of the statements,
and accounting concepts for business entities. Other topics include cash, receivables,
inventory, non-current assets, and current liabilities. Formerly BUS 101. Students
who have completed BUS 101 will not receive credit for Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Accounting and Business Admin
Description: An overview of the challenges and issues facing sport facility managers. The course
will introduce students to issues such as introduction to sport facility management,
facility management, facility systems and operations, facility administration and
event and activity management. Offered: Fall, Winter Session, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Accounting and Business Admin
Description: An overview of the structure of the sports industry, as well as issues facing sports
organizations. Emphasis on how management techniques can be applied to solve sports
business problems. Discussion of sports management career opportunities will be included.
Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Accounting and Business Admin
Description: Understanding the law in connection with the world of sports is important because
the business of sports is a multibillion dollar industry that provides a variety of
employment opportunities. Through the subject of sports, the course will cover topics
in the law such agency, contracts, torts, crimes, discrimination towards women and
persons with disabilities, international law, antitrust and labor law, intellectual
property and alternative dispute resolution. Offered: Fall, Spring
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Legal Studies