2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

BSAD - Business Administration

BSAD 531 Advanced Finance

A comprehensive exploration of theoretical and empirical financial literature and the application to corporate financial policies and strategies. Topics covered include capital and ownership structures, contracting, mergers and acquisitions, financial distress situations and risk management.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 541 Sports Law and Compliance

This course is designed to enable students to expand their knowledge of some of the laws, rules, and regulations that apply to the sport industry and that impact the work setting of sport organizations. Students will learn about and analyze substantive legal concepts in the following core areas of law: constitutional, employment, antitrust, labor, intellectual property, and contract and business law. The purpose of the course is to provide students with an understanding of the legal issues involved in the operation and management of organizations in the sport industry, and to equip students with the skills and strategies needed to work effectively with business executives and lawyers to resolve these issues. The course will focus on the managerial and practical application of laws, rules and regulations to situations current students will likely face (and decisions current students will likely need to make) when they become sport business managers. In-class discussions on current legal issues and emerging legal trends in sport will constitute a major portion of this class.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 545 Advanced Sports Marketing and Promotion

Students will learn how professional, amateur and college sports teams manage their businesses, fans, athletes and brands, including planning, hosting and implementing effective marketing programs. Theories will be supplemented with industry-recognized speakers, case studies and historical research. One class project and presentation of that project is required.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 580 Business Law II

Emphasis of study covers the topics of bankruptcy, debtor-creditor relationships, and property law as well as commercial transactions governed by the Uniform Commercial Code (sales of goods, commercial paper, banking, and secured transactions).

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 612 Managerial Marketing

This course is designed to convey a clear, realistic and contemporary perspective of marketing. This course includes critical analysis of cases and covers important frameworks and tools that can assist managers in making better marketing decisions. Assignments will include researching and writing a marketing plan as well as utilizing analytic tools – including variable costs, fixed costs, relevant and sunk costs, margins (gross, trade, net profit), contribution analysis (break-even, sensitivity, contribution and profit impact, contribution and market size, contribution and performance, and cannibalization), liquidity, operating leverage, cash flow, customer lifetime value, sales force budget, and value and price elasticity of demand – as well as how to manage all marketing efforts in reaching the firm’s strategic goals.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 625 Sports Finance and Fundraising

Students will learn fundamental approaches to financial management in specific application to sports organization. Topics include budgeting, analyzing financial performance, valuation of investments in facilities and athlete contracts and sources of capital. The course explores perspectives of both professional sports organizations and athletic departments affiliated with athletic institutions.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 635 Corporate Finance

This course provides the framework, concepts, and tools for analyzing financial decisions based on fundamental principles of modern financial theory. The approach is rigorous and analytical. Topics covered include discounted cash flow techniques; corporate capital budgeting and valuation; investment decisions under uncertainty; capital asset pricing; options; and market efficiency. The course will also analyze corporate financial policy, including capital structure, cost of capital, dividend policy, and the long-run sustainability of both the firm and the community in which it operates.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 640 Advanced Sports Management

Students will learn how professional and amateur sports teams manage their businesses, fans, athletes and brands, including planning, hosting and implementing marketing programs for specific events and sports programs. Theories will be supplemented with industry-recognized speakers, case studies and hands-on work for local clients. Class/client projects, as well as presentations are required.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall