Texas Common Course Numbering System - Health And Kinesiology

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This degree plan packet is meant to be a resource for current studentsat Texas A&M University.If you are a prospective freshman or transfer student and would like tosee if the courses listed in this packet coincide with courses you havetaken or are looking to take outside of Texas A&M, please utilize one ofthe following resources:Texas A&M University Transfer Course Equivalency ax/render.uPTexas Common Course Numbering Systemhttps://www.tccns.org/

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYB.S. DEGREE PLAN IN SPORT MANAGEMENTSTUDENT00UIN#(Last)(First)SPMT 265 & 370Writing Requirement(Pref.)Foreign Language (2 yrs. HS OR 2 semesters University)International and Cultural Diversity* (3 hours)COURSE #HRSSEMCultural Discourse (3 hours)GRDCOURSE #ENGLISH & SPEECH (6)ENGL 103 or 104COMM 203 or 205 or 243SPMT 260 – Overview of Pract. in SportSPMT 270 – Sport MarketingSPMT 262 – Human Cptl. Mgmt. in SportSPMT 272 – Sport Marketing IssuesSPMT 265 – Sport CommunicationSPMT 295 – Intro to Culminating Exp.SPMT 360 – Organizational Issues in SportSPMT 362 – Sport LeadershipSPMT 364 – Financial Mgmt. in SportSPMT 366 – Sport Fac. & Event Mgmt.SPMT 370 – Fan Behavior in SportSPMT 372 – Sales Strategies in SportSPMT 374 – Strategic Sport MarketingSPMT 460 – Sport Business PlanningSPMT 470 – App. of Mktg. StrategiesSPMT 462 – Leadership App. in SportSPMT 472 – Data Analysis & Prob. Solv33333LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCE (9)LANGUAGE, PHIL & CULTURE* (3)3CREATIVE ARTS* (3)3SOCIAL SCIENCE (3)SPMT 304 or 3193SEM22324133333333333CULMINATING EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT (13)CITIZENSHIP (12)HISTHISTPOLS 206 – American National Govt.POLS 207 – State and Local Govt.HRSSPORT MANAGEMENT (47)MATH (9)MATH 140MATH 142STAT 201304 or 3193333SPMT 402/4811SPMT 483/484/485/491/45012ELECTIVES* (15)* Courses that satisfy LPC, Creative Arts and Electives can also be used to satisfy ICD credit Satisfy the University Core Curriculum Writing RequirementSTUDENTDATEMINIMUM HOURS REQUIRED: 120ADVISORDATEPROPOSED GRAD. DATE:CHAIR, SPMTDATECatalog 202231GRD

Sport ManagementCatalog 202231THIS GUIDE IS INTENDED TO ASSIST IN SCHEDULING. EVERYTHING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.COURSEPRE-REQUISITECLASSSUBSTITUTEMIN GRADE Detailed InformationENGL 104U1-U2ENGL 103Must take as U1 or U2 at TAMU, otherwise you will have to transfer this course in.CCOMM 203U1-U4COMM 205, 243MATH 140U1-U4MATH 148, 152, 166, 172U1-U4MATH 147, 151, 171DCertain TAMU MPE scores can be used as the pre-req. See Math dept. for detailsU1-U4DSee core.tamu.edu. To be taken in 3-3-3 or 4-4-1 format.U1-U4U1-U4U1-U4U1-U4D**Language, Phil & Culture Elective**Creative Arts ElectiveU1-U4U1-U4DSee core.tamu.edu Some courses may meet International Cultural Diversity and Cultural Discourse requirementsSee core.tamu.edu Some courses may meet International Cultural Diversity and Cultural Discourse requirementsElectivesU1-U4CSelect 15 hours from the electives list in the degree plan packet; Work with advisor to choose appropriate courses.SPMT 304 or SPMT 319%U1-U4SOCI 319CWill satisfy the Social Science requirement as well as the Cultural Discourse requirement.U1-U4U1-U4SPMT 217CCMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/Spring/SummerMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/SpringCCCCCCCCCCMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/Spring/SummerMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/Spring/SummerMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/Spring HeavyMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall Heavy/Spring/SummerMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall Heavy/Spring/SummerMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall Heavy/SpringMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall Heavy/SpringMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall Heavy/SpringMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/Spring Heavy/SummerMust be taken at Texas A&M; Fall/Spring onlyMust be taken at Texas A&M in the semester prior to beginning your culminating experience; Fall/Spring/Summer (402 ONLY)Must be taken at Texas A&M; Must complete all other coursework on degree plan before SPMT 484 Field Based CourseFall/Spring/SummerMATH 142MATH 140STAT 201U1-U4Life and Physical ScienceHIST - 3 hrsHIST - 3 hrsPOLS 206POLS 207SPMT 260 & SPMT 270SPMT 262 & SPMT 272SPMT 265 SPMT 295SPMT 360SPMT 362SPMT 364SPMT 366SPMT 372SPMT 374SPMT 370 SPMT 460, 470, 462, 472SPMT 260 & SPMT 270ENGL 103/104 & COMM 203Completed or concurrent enrollmentwith SPMT 260, 270, 262, 272SPMT 260, 270, 262, 272, 265All 200sAll 200sAll 200sAll 200sAll 200sAll 200sAll 200sAll 3-U4SPMT 333SPMT 330SPMT 422SPMT 423SPMT 402 or SPMT 481U3-U4CSPMT 450, 483, 484, 485, or 491U3-U4CSee core.tamu.eduSee core.tamu.edu Writing Course Requirement% Will satisfy the University Cultural Discourse requirement** Proper selection might also meet International Cultural Diversity and Cultural Discourse requirements - see core.tamu.eduCatalog 202231

GENERAL RULESSport ManagementCatalog 202231I. MANDATORY ADVISINGAny student who is entering their first semester at Texas A&M University is required to attend amandatory advising session with their academic advisor prior to registering for courses. Students willreceive an e-mail about this meeting in the first few weeks of classes. These meetings take place in themiddle of the semester and serve as an opportunity for students to seek help in any area they may bestruggling with. Additionally, this is an opportunity for your advisor get to know you. Failure to completethis requirement will result in a registration hold being placed on your account that will not allow you toregister for the following semester.II. COURSE SEQUENCINGThe sport management curriculum is sequenced, meaning you must complete certain courses prior toenrolling for their follow up courses. Sequencing means you must complete your SPMT specific coursesin order from 200s to 300s to 400s. The courses required to be sequenced are the 47 hours of MajorCoursework on your degree plan. The purpose of course sequencing is to present material in a logical andorderly succession and lay the foundation layer first to then build on that foundation in the courses thatfollow. Please refer to the curriculum spreadsheet and degree plan examples regarding how the coursesmust be sequenced. You can always verify course pre-requisites by clicking on the course title in Howdy.III. PROGRESS TOWARDS DEGREEStudents must show progress towards their degree by completing a combined total of 24 credit hours ontheir degree plan during the fall and spring semesters. At the end of the spring semester, students who didnot complete 24 credit hours on their degree plan may be placed on probation. They must complete atleast 12 hours on their degree plan plus make up any additional hours not completed the year beforeduring the next fall semester. Failure to do so could result in dismissal from the department.IV. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PLANNER REQUIREMENTAll students are required by TEC§51.9685 (formerly House Bill 3025) to complete an onlineundergraduate degree plan annually. The Undergraduate Degree Planner can be found in the HowdyPortal under the My Record tab in the Undergraduate Degree Planner channel. Guides for using theUndergraduate Degree Planner are also available on Howdy. The Degree Planner typically opens forsubmission on March 1st and is due for the department by August 1st. The Degree Planner is accessible atany time to plan future semesters. NOTE: Students entering in the Fall semester with more than 30 hourscompleted will be required to complete and submit their degree plan in their first semester. The degreeplanner must be approved before you can register for Spring courses.V. COURSE FORCINGThe department will not force students into any course that does not fall within our department (i.e. KINE& SPMT). If a student is entering their final semester before graduation and needs a course that fallswithin the department, they may be able to be forced into that course depending on classroom space. If acourse falls outside of the department, students will need to contact the school and/or department in whichthat course is housed in order to see if they can be forced in.SPMT 202231

ElectivesAll Sport Management students are required to take 15 hours of elective courses. If a student wishes to pursue a minor,they may use their elective hours towards that minor as long as it aligns with their career goals in the sport industry. If youare interested in this option, please consult your advisor for a list of approved minors.The following rules apply:1. Maximum of 3 hours of SPMT 483 (course must be approved by a SPMT faculty member)2. Maximum of 6 hours of SPMT 485 (course must be approved by a SPMT faculty member)Sport ManagementSPMT 220 – Olympic StudiesSPMT 230 – Introduction to LeadershipSPMT 330 – Applied LeadershipSPMT 336 – Diversity in Sport OrganizationsSPMT 337 – International Sport BusinessSPMT 340 – Sport GovernanceSPMT 481 – Seminar in SPMT 285 – Directed StudiesSPMT 489 – Special Topics (vary by sem.)Business & TourismACCT 209 – Survey of Accounting PrinciplesACCT 229 – Introduction to Accounting IACCT 210 – Survey of Managerial & Cost Acct. PrinciplesACCT 230 – Introduction to Accounting IIECON 202 – Principles of EconomicsECON 203 – Principles of Economics (ECON 202 is pre-req)FINC 201 – Personal FinanceFINC 409 – Survey of Financial PrinciplesISTM 209 – Business Information System ConceptsMGMT 209 – Business Govt & SocietyMGMT 309 – Survey of ManagementMKTG 409 – Principles of MarketingRPTS 302 – Applications of Tourism PrinciplesRPTS 331 – Tourism Marketing (RPTS 302 pre-req.)Leadership & CommunicationCOMM 205 – Communication for Tech. ProfessionsCOMM 210 – Group Communication & DiscussionCOMM 320 – Organizational CommunicationALED 340 – Professional Leadership DevelopmentALED 341 – Team Learning (ALED 340 is pre-req.)Event PlanningRPTS 311 – Planning & Implementation of Event/ProgramsSocial & Personal ImpactPBSI 107 – Introduction to PsychologyRPTS 301 – Leisure & Outdoor Recreation in U.S. CultureCOMM 315 – Interpersonal CommunicationCOMM 340 – Communication & Popular CultureRPTS 426 – Tourism ImpactsCultural/DiversityRPTS 340 – Recreation, Parks, & Diverse PopulationsMKTG/IBUS 402 – Global Marketing (Summer only)EHRD 408 – Diversity Issues & Practices in HRDWGST 430 – Employment Discrimination LawBolded Courses satisfy the International & Cultural Diversity requirement This course cannot be taken at A&M, it can only be transferred in from a community collegeNOTE: Most 300/400 level courses will require U3 status or higher, please be sure to check all restrictions prior to registration

Approved Minors for Sport ManagementBusinessSchool/Department: Mays Business SchoolPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Notify SPMT AdvisorHours: 18CommunicationSchool/Department: Liberal Arts/CommunicationPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Acquire minor form from COMMadvisor; submit to SPMT AdvisorHours: 15JournalismSchool/Department: Liberal Arts/JournalismPre-Requisites: JOUR 102; fewer than 30 hours & 3.0GPADeclaration Process: Application through JOURdepartmentHours: 18CoachingSchool/Department: Education/KinesiologyPre-Requisites: BIOL 111Declaration Process: Application through KINEdepartmentHours: 18RPTS – Tourism Resource ManagementSchool/Department: Agriculture/Recreation, Parks &Tourism SciencesPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Notify SPMT AdvisorHours: 18RPTS – Youth DevelopmentSchool/Department: Agriculture/Recreation, Parks &Tourism SciencesPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Notify SPMT AdvisorHours: 18RPTS – Recreation & Park Tourism SciencesSchool/Department: Agriculture/Recreation, Parks &Tourism SciencesPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Notify SPMT AdvisorHours: 18StatisticsSchool/Department: Science/StatisticsPre-Requisites: MATH 151 & 152 or equivalentDeclaration Process: Acquire form from STATdepartment; submit to SPMT advisorHours: 15PsychologySchool/Department: Liberal Arts, PsychologyPre-Requisites: PBSI 107; fewer than 90 hoursDeclaration Process: Acquire form from PBSI advisor;submit to SPMT advisorHours: 15PhilosophySchool/Department: Liberal Arts/PhilosophyPre-Requisites: Less than 90 hoursDeclaration Process: Acquire form from PHILdepartment; submit to SPMT advisorHours: 15Facility ManagementSchool/Department: Architecture, Construction SciencePre-Requisites: 2.0 GPADeclaration Process: Application through COSCdepartmentHours: 18SociologySchool/Department: Liberal Arts/SociologyPre-Requisites: 1 SOCI course (C or better); less than 95hoursDeclaration Process: Acquire form from SOCIdepartment; submit to SPMT advisorHours: 15Human Resource DevelopmentSchool/Department: Education, EducationAdministration & Human Resource DevelopmentPre-Requisites: 2.0 GPA; between 12 and 75 total hoursDeclaration Process: Application through EHRDdepartmentHours: 18Leadership StudiesSchool/Department: Agriculture/Agriculture Leadership& Education DevelopmentPre-Requisites: ALED 202; 2.5 GPA; fewer than 75hoursDeclaration Process: Acquire form from ALEDdepartment; submit to SPMT advisorHours: 15Art – New MediaSchool/Department: Architecture/VisualizationPre-Requisites: 3.0 GPADeclaration Process: Application through VISTdepartmentHours: 18EconomicsSchool/Department: Liberal Arts/EconomicsPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Notify SPMT advisorHours: 15Pre-Law CertificateSchool/Department: Liberal Arts/PhilosophyPre-Requisites: NoneDeclaration Process: Acquire form from PHILdepartment; submit to SPMT advisorHours: 12Professional Event Management CertificateSchool/Department: Agriculture/Recreation, Parks &Tourism SciencesPre-Requisites: RPTS 311Declaration Process: Application through RPTSdepartmentHours: 15202231

Courses Available for TransferThe courses listed below are the only courses that can be transferred into your degree plan; all other courses are requiredto be taken at Texas A&M or will require faculty approval in order to count. Please be sure you utilize the Transfer CourseEquivalency website or consult your advisor to make sure you are taking the correct course. If you have questions, alwaysask your advisor; do not rely on information from other students.General CoursesTexas A&M Course NumberENGL 103ENGL 104COMM 203COMM 243MATH 140MATH 142STAT 201POLS 206POLS 207Transfers to A&M As ENGL 103ENGL 104COMM 203COMM 243MATH 140MATH 142STAT 201POLS 206POLS 207Texas Common Course NumberENGL 1301ENGL 1302SPCH 1315SPCH 2335MATH 1324MATH 1325MATH 1342GOVT 2305GOVT 2306Other courses are also eligible for transfer in the following categories, but are too numerous to list here. To find a list ofTexas Common Course Numbers for Natural Sciences, History, Creative Arts and Language, Philosophy & Culture courses,please go to the following vesTexas A&M Course NumberCOMM 210ECON 202ECON 203MGMT 209PBSI 107ACCT 229ACCT 230ISTM 209Transfers to A&M As COMM 210ECON 202ECON 203MGMT 209PBSI 107ACCT 229ACCT 230ISTM 210Texas Common Course NumberSPCH 2333ECON 2302ECON 2301BUSI 2301PSYC 2301ACCT 2301 or 2401ACCT 2302BCIS 1305 or 1405Remember that it is always a good idea to consult with your Academic Advisor before taking a course away from A&M toensure that you are taking the correct course.

Degree Planning ExampleTexas A&M UniversityFallSpringCourseSPMT 260SPMT 270ScienceENGL 104MATH 140Cr Hrs22333TOTAL13FallSummer Session ICourseSPMT 262SPMT 272COMM 203MATH 142SPMT 304/319TOTALCr Hrs3233314SpringCourseSPMT 265ScienceLPCSPMT 295HISTCr Hrs43313TOTAL14FallTOTALCr HrsCr Hrs3333315SPMT 364SPMT 366SPMT 374ElectiveCulminating Exp.STAT 201333313TOTAL15TOTAL16SpringCr HrsTOTALTOTALCr Hrs53333Culminating Exp.SPMT 462SPMT 472Elective7333TOTAL17TOTAL16TOTAL0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0Summer Session IICr Hrs0CourseTOTALCr HrsSummer Session II0CourseCourseCr HrsSummer Session ICourseCulminating Exp.SPMT 460SPMT 470ElectiveElectivePlanned Graduation Date:CourseCr Hrs33333Course0Summer Session ICourseSPMT 360SPMT 370SPMT 362SPMT 372POLS 207FallTOTALCr HrsSummer Session ICourseScienceHISTPOLS 206Creative ArtsElectiveSpringCourseCourseSummer Session IICourseTOTALCr Hrs0Summer Session IICr Hrs0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0

Degree Planning ExampleTexas A&M UniversityFallSpringCourseSPMT 260SPMT 270ScienceENGL 104MATH 140POLS 206Cr Hrs223333TOTAL16FallSummer Session ICourseSPMT 262SPMT 272COMM 203MATH 142SPMT 265SPMT 295TOTALCr Hrs32334116SpringCourseSPMT 304 or 319ScienceLPCCreative ArtsHISTCr Hrs33333TOTAL15FallTOTALCr HrsCr Hrs3333315SPMT 364SPMT 366SPMT 374ElectiveElective33333TOTAL15TOTAL15SpringCr HrsTOTALTOTALCr Hrs333331Culminating Exp.12TOTAL16TOTAL12TOTAL0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0Summer Session IICr Hrs0CourseTOTALCr HrsSummer Session II0CourseCourseCr HrsSummer Session ICourseSPMT 460SPMT 462SPMT 470SPMT 472ElectiveCulminating Exp.Planned Graduation Date:CourseCr Hrs33333Course0Summer Session ICourseSPMT 360SPMT 370SPMT 362SPMT 372POLS 207FallTOTALCr HrsSummer Session ICourseScienceHISTElectiveSTAT 201ElectiveSpringCourseCourseSummer Session IICourseTOTALCr Hrs0Summer Session IICr Hrs0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0

Accelerated Degree Planning ExampleTexas A&M UniversityFallSpringCourseSPMT 260SPMT 270SPMT 262SPMT 272SPMT 265SPMT 295Cr Hrs223241TOTAL14FallSummer Session ICourseSPMT 304/319SPMT 366SPMT 360SPMT 372SPMT 374TOTALCr Hrs3333315SpringCourseSPMT 460SPMT 470SPMT 462SPMT 472Culminating Exp.Cr Hrs33331TOTAL13FallTOTALCr HrsTOTAL0FallCr Hrs1212TOTALCr HrsTOTALPlanned Graduation Date:0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0TOTALCr Hrs0TOTAL0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0Summer Session IICr Hrs0CourseTOTALCr HrsSummer Session II0CourseCourseCr HrsSummer Session ICourseTOTAL9Summer Session ICourseSpringCourseTOTALCr Hrs333Summer Session ICourseCulminating Exp.SpringCourseCourseSPMT 370SPMT 362SPMT 364Summer Session IICourseTOTALCr Hrs0Summer Session IICr Hrs0CourseTOTALCr Hrs0

Degree Planning WorksheetTexas A&M UniversityFallSpringCourseCr HrsTOTALSummer Session ICourseCr HrsTOTALFallCr HrsCr HrsTOTALSpringCourseCourseSummer Session IICr HrsTOTALCourseSummer Session IICr HrsTOTALFallSpringCourseCr HrsTOTALCr HrsTOTALFallCr HrsTOTALPlanned Graduation Date:Cr HrsCourseCr HrsTOTALCourseTOTALCr HrsSummer Session IICr HrsSummer Session er Session ICourseCr HrsTOTALSummer Session ICourseCourseSummer Session IICr HrsCourseTOTALCr Hrs

COURSE PRE-REQUISITE CLASS SUBSTITUTE MIN GRADE Detailed Information ENGL 104 U1-U2 ENGL 103 Must take as U1 or U2 at TAMU, otherwise you will have to transfer this course in. COMM 203 U1-U4 COMM 205, 243 MATH 140 U1-U4 MATH 148, 152, 166, 172 MATH 142 MATH 140 U1-U4 MATH 147, 151, 171 Certain TAMU MPE scores can be used as the pre-req. See .